--- Log opened Tue May 22 00:00:50 2007 00:02 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 00:05 -!- idealm [n=ideal@c58-107-18-60.belrs2.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #t2 00:32 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 00:51 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 00:52 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 01:28 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590ca44c.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 01:42 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: Dallur 01:43 -!- mtr [n=Michael@kobz-590cbdaf.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:43 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 01:45 -!- Netsplit over, joins: Dallur 02:10 -!- keinek [n=chatzill@201.250.17.144] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:27 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:27 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 02:32 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: Dallur 02:37 -!- Netsplit over, joins: Dallur 03:23 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: Dallur 03:25 -!- Netsplit over, joins: Dallur 04:03 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590cac08.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 04:06 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 04:06 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 04:09 -!- mtr [n=Michael@kobz-590ca44c.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 04:09 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 04:26 -!- keinek [n=chatzill@201.250.11.94] has joined #t2 05:18 -!- keinek_ [n=chatzill@201.250.18.186] has joined #t2 05:26 -!- keinek [n=chatzill@201.250.11.94] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 05:44 -!- keinek__ [n=chatzill@201.250.34.252] has joined #t2 05:44 -!- keinek__ is now known as keinek 05:59 -!- keinek_ [n=chatzill@201.250.18.186] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:05 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:06 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 07:19 -!- keinek [n=chatzill@201.250.34.252] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007031001]"] 08:04 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:18 < jalsot> hi 08:41 -!- tri [n=richter@pd95b2df8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 09:07 < mtr> hi 09:15 < tri> moin 09:17 < jalsot> does anybody know wether rxr commited blackfin updates in last some hours? I'm having compilation problems with current svn 09:18 < rxr> moin 09:18 < rxr> no did not yet commit 09:18 < rxr> svn log always tells you 09:19 < jalsot> ok, I wasn't sure, thx 09:19 < jalsot> sorry for bothering 09:44 [Users #t2] 09:44 [@ChanServ] [ idealm] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ tri ] 09:44 [ CIA-9 ] [ jalsot] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz] [ valentin] 09:44 [ Dallur ] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX] 09:44 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 14 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 13 normal] 09:46 < CIA-9> rene * r24175 /trunk/package/x11/afterstep/afterstep.desc: * updated afterstep (2.2.5 -> 2.2.6) 09:57 < CIA-9> susan * r24176 /trunk/package/develop/cxxtools/cxxtools.desc: * updated cxxtools (1.4.3.5 -> 1.4.3.6) 09:58 < CIA-9> susan * r24177 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-ati/xf86-video-ati.desc: * updated xf86-video-ati (6.6.191 -> 6.6.192) 10:00 < tri> hm - i have a new generic t2-trunk build - is it right that the standard "cd app" is cdrtools and not cdrkit ? how can i change this ? - not that it makes any sence just to know how t2 works :-) 10:01 < rxr> until yesterday this was the case 10:01 < rxr> now cdrkit should be the default 10:01 < CIA-9> rene * r24178 /trunk/package/multimedia/unicap/unicap.desc: * updated unicap (0.2.6 -> 0.2.7) 10:28 < tri> ah okk it's new revision: 24160 10:37 < jalsot> I started to compile my 1st T2 target [x86 on x86_64, livecd, rescue] and glibc failed to compile 10:37 < jalsot> http://pastebin.ca/501935 10:40 < rxr> there is a full log in build/.../var/adm/logs 10:41 < jalsot> thx, checking 10:43 < CIA-9> rene * r24179 /trunk/package/network/iwlwifi/ (iwlwifi.conf iwlwifi.desc): * updated iwlwifi-3945-ucode (2.14.1 -> 2.14.3) 10:46 < jalsot> f I put 1-glibc.err to pastebin, would that help? unfortunately I don't see the cause of fault 10:51 < jalsot> http://pastebin.ca/501950 [last 1000 lines] 10:56 < rxr> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/DEVEL/embedded/t2-trunk/src.glibc.mytest.20070522.082732.5880.maxi/glibc-2.5/objdir/nptl/pthread_spin_trylock.o', needed by `lib-noranlib'. Stop. 10:57 < jalsot> yes, I saw, just don't know what to do with 10:59 < rxr> usually builds here, did not hear complaints about it 10:59 < rxr> maybe it's a parallel make issue 10:59 < rxr> do you have parallel build enabled ? 11:00 < jalsot> I used the default settings, j2, AFAIK 11:01 < jalsot> checking... 11:01 < jalsot> Maximum number of jobs to be executed in parallel: 2 11:01 < jalsot> should I try with 1? 11:04 < rxr> yes, just in case 11:04 < jalsot> ok, in progress :) 11:04 < rxr> though on our multi cpu machines I never had a glibc failure 11:05 < jalsot> this is a Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 265 box 11:06 < jalsot> single CPU, Dual Core 11:06 < jalsot> Linux maxi 2.6.16.29 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Oct 16 11:02:51 CEST 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux 11:06 < jalsot> we will see 11:08 < jalsot> failed :( 11:09 < jalsot> on the same place 11:11 < rxr> hm 11:15 < jalsot> hmm, I tried a new config with x86_64/x86_64 and it went over glibc 11:15 < jalsot> could it be caused because of not setting cross-compilation option? 11:15 < jalsot> [in prev. case] 11:16 < rxr> no building i?86 on a x86-64 host is not cross building that just works 11:16 < rxr> same for powerpc on a powerpc64 host and sparc on a ultrasparc (sparc64) host 11:20 < jalsot> hmm, than I don't have any idea 11:22 < jalsot> ok, never mind, I'm just playing :) this 2nd configuration seems to be OK 11:24 < jalsot> hmm, glibc is compiled twice? 11:25 < tri> why do i have to add the "-cfg" option for the emerge-pkg script - if i got it right, emerge-pkg do "only" compile and install the selected package for the running system and to build a package for a target a do a build-pkg so that the package isn't installed on the running system ? 11:25 < jalsot> I just noticed tha there are 2 logfiles: 0-glibc.log and 1-glibc.err 11:25 < rxr> 0 is system header 11:25 < rxr> 1 is frest bootstrapping cross compilaion 11:25 < rxr> the stages are listed in the handbook 11:26 < jalsot> I got till "Getting New Packages Into T2" in the handbook :) 11:26 < jalsot> as I see, some pages and there are the build stages described 11:26 < jalsot> :) 11:26 < jalsot> reading... 11:29 < tri> pushing my question... :-) 11:29 < rxr> tri: ? 11:31 < tri> what is the diffrent between build-pkg and emerge-pkg ? 11:31 < tri> :-) 11:31 < tri> and why do i need emerge-pkg -cfg $id ? 11:32 < rxr> tri: Build-Pkg is the bare workhorse 11:33 < rxr> Emerge-Pkg does the depdendency resolution, automatic download if not yet there etc. 11:33 < rxr> you only need the -cfg to all tools if you have more than one config 11:33 < rxr> if you ommit -cfg whatever it defaults to a config name "default" 11:33 < rxr> so you can leave the -cfg * away if you build your in-system stuff, ilke firefox gnome kde 11:34 < rxr> and just add the -cfg embedded-board if you cross compile the stuff for your embedded target 11:35 < rxr> have to go home to let some one replace our new dish washer that broke in the first 6 month!!! 11:35 < rxr> back soon - cu 11:35 < jalsot> cu 11:36 < tri> cu - thx 11:38 < tri> is build-target or / and build-pkg also doing depdendency resolution ? 11:44 < mtr> no, Build-Target solely relies on the targets package selection rules 11:46 < mtr> and the additional packages added by your configuration 11:46 < tri> a so if i just add a package to the selection rule it doesn't resolve depdendency and that can create problems ? 11:49 < mtr> yes, you have full control over the package selection, no automatism ;-) 11:50 < tri> nice 11:54 < mtr> dependency checking for build time and runtime, and automatic build priority estimation is on the TODO list 11:55 < mtr> "no static build priority" 12:01 < tri> hm that would be a nice feature 12:58 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 12:58 -!- Enqlave [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 12:58 -!- Enqlave is now known as Stelz 13:00 < tri> information at the button of this page isn't true anylonger http://www.t2-project.org/contact/ 13:10 < tri> is there allready some work going on to support "fakeroot" builds ? 13:28 < jalsot> is there any support for u-boot bootloader? I didn't find it between packages 13:30 < sepp> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/u-boot.html ;) 13:32 < mtr> u-boot currently builds for avr32 only, you're welcome to add more platforms :-) 13:33 < jalsot> it isn't in t2 svn, right? 13:35 < mtr> it is in package/base/u-boot 13:35 < jalsot> damn I :) 13:35 < jalsot> hmm, how I didn't find it? :) 13:35 < jalsot> sorry 13:35 < jalsot> thx 13:36 < sepp> there is ./scripts/Find-Pkg 13:36 < jalsot> u-boot could be good for blackfin - there is bfin support for u-boot already [on blackfin.uclinux.org] 13:36 < jalsot> sepp: thx! didn't know 13:37 < sepp> ;) 13:39 < jalsot> yep, it works :) 13:45 < rxr> re 13:50 < jalsot> sepp: the link on u-boot.html page has changed to http://avr32linux.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UbootPatches [from http://avr32linux.org/twiki/pub/Main/UbootPatches/] 13:55 < rxr> tri: frappr reference removed 13:55 < rxr> updated with Google Map note 13:59 -!- babygor [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has joined #t2 13:59 [Users #t2] 13:59 [@ChanServ] [ Dallur] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 13:59 [ babygor ] [ idealm] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ tri ] 13:59 [ CIA-9 ] [ jalsot] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz] [ valentin] 13:59 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 15 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal] 13:59 < CIA-9> rene * r24180 /trunk/package/base/u-boot/u-boot.desc: * fixed u-boot avr.patch Download tag 14:00 < babygor> morning! 14:03 < rxr> hi babygor 14:15 < babygor> rxr, it seems I have no luck building my T2 system. 14:16 < babygor> Can't even build 6.0.3 with basic uclibc and busybox. 14:17 < babygor> There must be something fundamentally wrong in the steps I do. 14:19 < rxr> more likely with something on your (debian it was?) system 14:19 < rxr> just run some T2 flavour in a virtual matchine 14:19 < rxr> machine it will just build then 14:19 < rxr> however our goal is to build on any dstribution, and uaully it does 14:20 < babygor> it is Ubuntu 7.04 14:20 < rxr> but searching such glibc makefile things usually takes some time 14:20 < babygor> will give it a try using a t2-live system. 14:25 < CIA-9> rene * r24181 /trunk/package/x11/freetype/ttf-security.patch: * imported freetype corrupted ttf SECURITY patch 14:27 < rxr> http://digitaltippingpoint.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sue_me_first%2C_Microsoft 14:37 < tri> what would be the best target for a 700mhz 128mb ram x86 machine - which should play videos and audio files ? 14:38 < rxr> the desktop would be a bit big to start with 14:38 < rxr> maybe copy it and remove all from the pkgsel that you think you will not need 14:52 < tri> rxr: digitaltippingpoint have now a problem: Too many connections - so posting a link in this channel is like a DOS Attack :-) 14:53 < rxr> hm ? 14:55 < tri> just joking - the link you posted isn't working any longer maybe because everybody in this channel clicked the link 15:08 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@p213.54.31.246.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 15:09 < tri> to optimise for the celeron cpu i use "optimised for intel pentium 3", right ? 15:11 < rxr> dependig what celeron it is 15:11 < rxr> for your's I think yes 15:11 < rxr> there also had beein p4 celerons 15:22 < tri> ah ok i thought that - they aren't p4 celerons so p3 optimised is the right option 15:24 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p85.212.70.126.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 15:25 < jalsot> are the several targets up-to-date? right trying to compile embedded+x86_64 and getting patching errors, rejects on gcc 15:25 < jalsot> I have no luck to have something compiled with T2 15:26 < rxr> :-( 15:26 < rxr> jalsot: well - the targes are all in good shape 15:26 < rxr> if someone tried embeded x86-64 yet I do not know, usually embeded are more low-end 15:26 < rxr> embedded arm, mips, suprth. sparc, powerpc avr32 or plain x86 at least do 15:27 < jalsot> I know, but I cannot even compile rescue for x86-64 15:27 < rxr> well - that usually works 15:27 < rxr> probably something is just very wrong with your running system 15:27 < rxr> you chrooted for building t2 or so I vaguely remeber ? 15:27 < jalsot> " Please install the mac80211 subsystem." I added the mac80211 package by hand, run BuildTarget and got the same 15:28 < jalsot> yes, chrooted ubuntu dapper 15:28 < rxr> hm - ok , that might be a bug in some wlan driver 15:28 < rxr> which driver is that in ? 15:28 < jalsot> Building iwlwifi within linux26 (using postlinux.conf). 15:29 < jalsot> can I continue a package build without starting from the beginning? 15:29 < jalsot> like for linux26 which takes too long to run it again from beginning 15:29 < rxr> enable ccache than it goes faster 15:29 < rxr> you can also just build the third party modules by exporting some SDEDEBUG... variable 15:30 < rxr> but you can just look up in the log file where it failed 15:31 < tri> what advantage have the Realtime Option ? 15:31 < rxr> it enabled rtai patch I think 15:31 < rxr> you only need it if you want to build hard-realtime systems 15:31 < jalsot> rxr: thx. I think I will give up for a while, maybe will retry later 15:32 < rxr> jalsot: maybe just try the bfin what you wanted in the first place 15:32 < rxr> tri: hard-realtime requieres to write special hard-realtime code 15:32 < rxr> you probably do not want that 15:32 < jalsot> hmm, you told, let's wait for your commits :) 15:33 < jalsot> btw, I tryed and compilation failed 15:33 < rxr> yes wait for the bfin bits 15:33 < rxr> I there would not be so many questions in IRC they probably would already be done 15:33 < rxr> by now 15:34 < jalsot> shout up everybody :) ...ok, kidding 15:34 < tri> ;-) 15:34 < tri> i'm just reading http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTAI - it is a quite good articel 15:34 < jalsot> ok, will wait and won't try other platforms yet 15:51 -!- keinek [n=chatzill@201.250.34.252] has joined #t2 15:56 < tri> how can i stop a build-target and retry it later ? 15:56 < rxr> Ctrl-C ? 15:56 -!- idealm [n=ideal@c58-107-18-60.belrs2.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 16:06 < tri> does it return at the same stage ? 16:06 < sepp_> yup 16:07 < tri> ok thx - cu 16:07 -!- tri [n=richter@pd95b2df8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has left #t2 [] 16:56 < mtr> did someone lately built an embedded uClibc target, after bash32-011 patch/update, that is after r23214 on 2007-03-26? 16:57 < mtr> when chroot'ing into the new build, bash endlessly loops 16:58 < mtr> booting the new build results in immediate bash segfaults, /sbin/init cannot spawn any childs 17:00 < mtr> i believe this regression is related to bash32-011, 17:01 < mtr> workaround is to prevent configure from setting GETCWD_BROKEN=1, with setting "bash_cv_getcwd_malloc=yes" in config.cache 17:35 < rxr> mtr: hm - I have no input here from my side to that patch 17:35 < rxr> just removing the patches helps your your case ? 17:44 * mtr still investigating 17:45 < mtr> cause I updated uclibc locally to 0.9.29 ... 17:45 < mtr> but I will try to downdate bash to see if this helps, too 17:47 < rxr> btw. how did your sh work go ? 17:50 < mtr> stopped working on the sh board, hopefully I can continue next week :/ 17:50 < rxr> it was just for fun, not for a client ? 17:50 < mtr> basically the T2 cross build system was ready, but not installed on the board 17:51 < mtr> no, customer work, but had to switch project priorities ... 18:02 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit ["There is intelligent life out there..."] 18:03 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 18:21 < CIA-9> rene * r24182 /trunk/architecture/avr32/config.in: * fixed avr32 default optimization menu entry 18:24 < rxr> mtr: :-) 18:24 < rxr> btw. we still have openssl regressions in trunk - damnit 18:24 < rxr> this openssl code is just soo ugly 18:25 < rxr> kde and mysql among others fail when a g++ includes the crappy and already patched up ans1.h whatever header 18:25 < rxr> guess I have to hunt that quickly 18:38 -!- babygor [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 18:38 -!- babyGor [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has joined #t2 18:44 < rxr> ISO-Arbeitsgruppe schlägt Unicode mit "ß" als Großbuchstaben vor 18:44 < rxr> http://www.heise.de/ix/news/meldung/89748 18:46 < rxr> http://www.signographie.de/cms/signa_9.htm 18:48 < rxr> http://www.typeforum.de/modules.php?op=modload&name=XForum&file=viewthread&tid=353 19:02 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 19:02 < misl> hi folks 19:03 < rxr> hi misl 19:13 < misl> hi rxr 20:33 < LMJ> moin moin 20:55 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-001-181.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has joined #t2 21:31 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 21:44 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-001-181.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has quit ["KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/"] 22:21 < CIA-9> sebastian * r24183 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-sharp/ (gnome-sharp.conf gnome-sharp.desc): * added preconf sed expression so that gnome-sharp detects latest gtkhtml 22:24 < babyGor> Building t2 from a t2-minimal-desktop-live-6.0.3-pentium-mmx_cd1.iso fails at Config time. 22:24 < sepp_> what is the error? 22:25 < babyGor> gcc misc/confdialog/*.c -Imisc/confdialog -lncurses -o src/confdialog.bin 22:25 < babyGor> In file included from misc/confdialog/checklist.c:41: 22:25 < babyGor> misc/confdialog/dialog.h:39:23: error: sys/types.h: No such file or directory 22:25 < babyGor> looks like missing include path somewhere... 22:25 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]"] 22:25 < sepp_> it has no glibc headers ? 22:30 < babyGor> well, /usr/include/sys/types.h is not there. 22:32 < sepp_> oops 22:33 < babyGor> I am using that SDE flavor per rxr's suggestion of using any flavor. 22:34 < babyGor> which one you use? 22:34 < sepp_> i have it installed 22:35 < sepp_> my own target ... 22:35 < babyGor> So far could not build any T2 system... :-( 22:36 < babyGor> There seems to be a problem with (k)ubuntu 7.04, since anything I tried fails 22:36 < babyGor> strangely... that is why I started with 6.0.3, but... 22:36 < sepp_> if you dont mind installing it you could get the minimal iso, that has everything you need to build it 22:37 < sepp_> no xorg or so, but gcc and all the things one needs 22:37 < babyGor> I am using virtual machines, so installing is not an issue. But, 22:37 < babyGor> isn't minimal the one I am trying now? 22:37 < babyGor> or minimal and minimal-desktop are different? 22:39 < sepp_> yes minimal without desktop has no xorg 22:39 < babyGor> ok, where do I find it? sorry to be so annoying, but I got this t2-minimal-desktop-live-6.0.3-pentium-mmx_cd1.iso 22:40 < sepp_> for x86? 22:40 < babyGor> from t2-home -> download -> osiris.tfh-berlin.de master server -> stable 22:40 < babyGor> yes, x86 22:40 < sepp_> e.g. http://osiris.tfh-berlin.de/mirror/t2/stable/6.0.1/minimal-x86-pentium-mmx/t2-minimal-6.0.1-x86-pentium-mmx_cd1.iso 22:41 < babyGor> oh, then I will try that one. 22:42 < babyGor> I went for the newer one, and looked into 6.0.2 but there was only ultrasparc 22:42 < babyGor> ok, here goes another vmware instance :-) 22:42 < babyGor> thanks! 22:42 < sepp_> i used the minimal 6.0.1 x86_64 iso to build my own target when i bought the X2 this year, so that works ;) 22:43 < sepp_> but i dont know about the livecd iso 22:43 < babyGor> oh, I see. 22:44 < babyGor> Don't know why, but I though all were live, and you could install them. 22:46 < sepp_> i dont know anything about the livecd target ... 22:46 < babyGor> will try that one, thanks. 22:47 < sepp_> but old minimal will work for sure 22:48 < babyGor> do you think I should report this lack-of-glibc-headers somewhere? 22:48 < sepp_> sure 22:48 < sepp_> http://bugs.t2-project.org/newticket 22:51 < sepp_> if there is some space left they should be on the cd to be able to build t2, i think 22:52 < babyGor> I'm quite sure this is not intended: ISO file I got was 350mb. 22:54 < sepp_> well, i dont know that 23:01 < babyGor> ok, done with the new ticket :-) 23:03 < sepp_> :) 23:09 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Connection timed out] 23:43 -!- idealm [n=ideal@c58-107-18-60.belrs2.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #t2 23:48 -!- babyGor [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 23:57 -!- babygor [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has joined #t2 --- Log closed Wed May 23 00:00:51 2007