--- Log opened Mon Aug 06 00:00:02 2007 00:00 < hanhoo> you fill your hdd with their repos and it get's sluggish after a while 00:03 < shevy> archlinux is nice 00:03 < shevy> too much bitch-fighting in gentoo for my taste though, if not to say that some are quite arrogant :P 00:04 < hanhoo> oh well, i never bothered to get involved with any form of distro-politics....:) 00:05 < hanhoo> and oh well, they think they have the fastest, the most complete distro, the easiest, the geekiest, the most bleeding edge of them all....so yes, a bit of arrogance there without a doubt! 00:05 < shevy> well they somewhat fill the niche of more experienced users too :) 00:06 < shevy> i'd just wish there are more distributions like arch and gentoo, and less fedora/suse/ubuntu's ... 00:07 < hanhoo> well in the end it get's rather boring gentoo to compile your packages with every udpate 00:07 < hanhoo> you just once make a make.conf, then you do like emerge mypackage, it keeps the cpu busy for some time and there you have it 00:07 < mqueiros_> hanhoo: I recall some years ago that mandriva (mandrake) had KDE compiled that turned out to be faster than Gentoo's... 00:08 < hanhoo> yeah i'd bet...so much possibilities to tweak a system these days that you can't know them all 00:09 < mqueiros_> shevy: As for some one that used Mandriva for several years I was very satisfied to see Ubuntu... I remember thinking "All this only in one CD !" 00:09 < shevy> doesnt gentoo allow you to drop binaries once you compiled hanhoo? 00:09 < hanhoo> yup 00:09 < hanhoo> but there is always this "urge" to update once a week 00:10 < hanhoo> so you ended up compiling like a dozen packages etc 00:11 < shevy> hmm but then you could just reuse those binaries and only compile new if the new features warrant that :) 00:11 < shevy> or from kde 3.5.6 to 3.5.7 i.e. 00:11 < shevy> ah what am i talking about 00:11 < shevy> i *know* what the gentoo user ends up to ;) 00:11 < shevy> "my cpu is hot!" 00:11 < shevy> 215 of 1241 packages left 00:11 < hanhoo> well you wouldn't really know what new features there were unless you read all the changelogs and there are more exciting things to read... 00:12 < hanhoo> lol exactly shevy 00:12 < shevy> well i sometimes look at kde-apps to see look if new interesting apps are there :) 00:12 < hanhoo> with arch you get updates a lot too but at elast you don't have to compile them :) 00:12 < shevy> yeah 00:13 < hanhoo> ah, i am staying away from kde-apps.org...it's the dark side, too tempting, too easy... 00:13 < shevy> btw i know 2 gentoo guys that went back to gentoo after some time with arch because they miss the compiling and tweaking :) 00:13 < hanhoo> LOL 00:13 < hanhoo> trying to get more sober here and do as little tweaking as possible 00:13 < shevy> yeah 00:14 < hanhoo> arch comes close but there is some guy who says i must install t2.... 00:14 < hanhoo> a freind of sepp, also from pt, very annoying dude 00:14 < shevy> pt? portugal? 00:14 < hanhoo> yeah 00:16 < hanhoo> okay, am off, got the installable cd so guess no more troubles with the scripts. Hope to be back here tomorrow :) 00:16 < hanhoo> enjoy the evening! 00:16 < shevy> cya 00:17 < hanhoo> and thanks for the help 00:17 -!- hanhoo [n=hanhoo@cust.95.84.adsl.cistron.nl] has quit ["Leaving"] 01:45 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit ["There is intelligent life out there..."] 01:46 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 01:48 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit [Client Quit] 02:15 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 03:09 -!- shevy [n=shevy@chello080108103172.36.11.univie.teleweb.at] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:09 -!- shevy [n=shevy@chello080108103172.36.11.univie.teleweb.at] has joined #t2 03:23 -!- shevy [n=shevy@chello080108103172.36.11.univie.teleweb.at] has left #t2 ["I'll be back"] 06:19 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@gprs-pool-1-027.eplus-online.de] has joined #t2 06:38 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@gprs-pool-1-012.eplus-online.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:05 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:06 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 08:04 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has joined #t2 09:04 < rxr> re 09:04 [Users #t2] 09:04 [@ChanServ] [ cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz ] [ yokoy_] 09:04 [ cbrake ] [ DeeKey] [ mqueiros_] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 09:04 [ CIA-8 ] [ Fatal ] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ valentin] 09:04 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 09:04 < DeeKey> morning! 09:06 < rxr> moin moin DeeKey 09:16 < DeeKey> i have a cvs checkout program with autogen.sh script. I need to run it to ggenerate makefile and .config. 09:16 < DeeKey> I get an error in T2. Its about comedi driver .. 09:17 < DeeKey> it says tat i need some additional tools installed. 09:17 < rxr> which tools ? 09:18 < DeeKey> cannot recal.. I will run the build now and report you 09:18 < rxr> maybe the Makefile.* and configure.* are incompatible with our current autoconf and automake versions 09:18 < rxr> astonigly the autoconf and automake authors change their systems in incompatible ways all the time 09:19 < rxr> this is also why we do not have the latest versions of autoconf and automake: because the packages in the T2 tree we build from CVS/SVN, ... do not build with the latest versions, ... :-( 09:20 < DeeKey> I had to build comedi from CVS. Othervise it is too old! 09:21 < DeeKey> it is a recommended way to install 09:23 < DeeKey> and besides.. It seems to me that busybox's init is not working or misconfigured.. 09:23 < DeeKey> I was not able to run a bash promt using the init. I think i need to dig busybox a bit.. 09:30 < DeeKey> about busybox: there is patch. Inside patch it said that it is for 1.6.0 version... Is it ok? 09:31 < DeeKey> current version is 1.6.1 09:31 < DeeKey> linux-rclocation.patch 09:34 < rxr> I think it still applies, right ? 09:34 < DeeKey> yes 09:35 < DeeKey> i mean, I can compile busybox with it... 09:45 < rxr> then it's probably fine :-) 09:45 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@gprs-pool-1-027.eplus-online.de] has quit ["leaving"] 09:45 < DeeKey> i will change the version inside patch to 6.1 09:46 < rxr> no need 09:46 < DeeKey> ? 09:46 < rxr> the first part of the name is removed by patch -p1 anyway 09:46 < rxr> it is perfectly fine for the patch to indicate that it was made against 1.6.0 09:46 < rxr> in general patches only need a rediff if they fail to apply 09:46 < DeeKey> Was this patch sent to busybox developer? 09:46 < rxr> otherwise we would have a daily noise storm just chaning directory naming 09:47 < rxr> DeeKey: the patch is branding a-like 09:47 < DeeKey> i see. 09:47 < rxr> they like it in the top-level 09:47 < rxr> while we think having random junk in the top-level is not nice, and also against the FHS (Filesystem Hirarchy Standard) 09:48 < DeeKey> that is a nice argument to send them a patch :) 09:48 < rxr> you are free to do :-) 09:49 < DeeKey> i will send mail to them 09:51 < DeeKey> there are two others patches for 1.6.1 vesrion. Should they be included in T2 busybox pkg? 09:51 < DeeKey> http://busybox.net/downloads/fixes-1.6.1/ 09:52 < rxr> looks so 09:53 < DeeKey> that could be the problem why my init is not working. i will add the patches to rtai branc 10:07 < DeeKey> the comedi-driver problem is: 10:07 < DeeKey> eval ./autogen.sh 10:07 < DeeKey> ./autogen.sh: 23: autoreconf: not found 10:07 < DeeKey> there is no auto reconf in my ubuntu... 11:00 < CIA-8> susan * r25380 /trunk/package/scientific/graphviz/graphviz.desc: * updated graphviz (2.13 -> 2.14) 11:03 < CIA-8> rene * r25381 /trunk/package/base/hal/ (hal.conf hal.desc): 11:03 < CIA-8> * guided hal to pci and usb IDs while cross compiling 11:03 < CIA-8> * removed stay etal. Author line 11:05 < DeeKey> rxr: wrote a letter to busybox developer. do you want me to cc or to bcc you? 11:05 < rxr> cc sounds fine 11:07 < DeeKey> as a t2 t2-project org ? 11:07 < rxr> that you have in your addressbook 11:07 < DeeKey> ok 11:07 < rxr> I mostly use rene @ exactcode . de 11:08 < rxr> but t2-project.org works likewise 11:08 < rxr> btw. of course we setup @t2-project.org mail fwd. aliases up for everyone intersted :-) 11:09 < DeeKey> that would be great, because i dont like my personal email in the web page... 11:12 < rxr> ok - you should have got a Testmail 11:12 < DeeKey> yes, i got it 11:22 < CIA-8> susan * r25382 /trunk/package/graphic/gpl-ghostscript/gpl-ghostscript.desc: * updated gpl-ghostscript (8.57 -> 8.60) 11:38 < CIA-8> susan * r25383 /trunk/package/perl/perl-libwww/perl-libwww.desc: * updated perl-libwww (5.806 -> 5.808) 11:41 < CIA-8> susan * r25384 /trunk/package/perl/perl-xml-simple/perl-xml-simple.desc: * updated perl-xml-simple (2.16 -> 2.17) 11:41 < CIA-8> susan * r25385 /trunk/package/network/webmin/webmin.desc: * updated webmin (1.350 -> 1.360) 11:42 < CIA-8> susan * r25386 /trunk/package/gnome2/bluez-gnome/bluez-gnome.desc: * updated bluez-gnome (0.10 -> 0.13) 11:42 < CIA-8> susan * r25387 /trunk/package/network/whois/whois.desc: * updated whois (4.7.21 -> 4.7.22) 11:43 < CIA-8> susan * r25388 /trunk/package/develop/iverilog/iverilog.desc: * updated iverilog (0.8.4 -> 0.8.5) 11:46 < CIA-8> susan * r25389 /trunk/package/python/python-ldap/python-ldap.desc: * updated python-ldap (2.3 -> 2.3.1) 11:47 < CIA-8> susan * r25390 /trunk/package/network/ipw3945/ipw3945.desc: * updated ipw3945 (1.2.1 -> 1.2.2) 11:47 < CIA-8> susan * r25391 /trunk/package/python/itools/itools.desc: * updated itools (0.16.4 -> 0.16.5) 12:08 < CIA-8> rene * r25392 /trunk/package/mail/postfix/postfix.desc: * updated postfix (2.4.3 -> 2.4.5) 12:09 < CIA-8> rene * r25393 /trunk/package/textproc/iso-codes/iso-codes.desc: * updated iso-codes (1.2 -> 1.3) 12:09 < CIA-8> rene * r25394 /trunk/package/network/pv/pv.desc: * updated pv (0.9.9 -> 1.0.1) 12:10 < CIA-8> denisk * r25395 /branches/rtai/package/base/busybox/ (busybox-1.6.1-adduser.patch busybox-1.6.1-init.patch): * added patches from the busybox project 12:54 < rxr> lunch - cu 12:54 < DeeKey> cu 12:54 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 13:17 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has left #t2 [] 13:24 < sepp> moin :) 13:30 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has joined #t2 14:27 -!- pdinoto [n=pdinoto@200.117.246.103] has joined #t2 14:27 < pdinoto> hi t2ers 14:27 < DeeKey> hi 14:46 < pdinoto> Does anybody out there knows which script 14:46 < pdinoto> outputs this? 14:46 < pdinoto> Finishing build. 14:46 < pdinoto> -> Creating output image ... 14:46 < pdinoto> ? 14:46 < DeeKey> no 14:47 < pdinoto> My target builds ok, but ends with 14:47 < pdinoto> cp: cannot stat `/root/t2-7.0-svn/build/micro1-7.0-trunk-micro-x86-i486/boot/initrd-2.6.22.1-dist.img': No such file or directory 14:48 < pdinoto> and cannot follow the code to find which basic package I missed. 14:48 < pdinoto> (mkinitrd is there, built for level 1 without errors) 14:49 < DeeKey> try to search for the pattern "Finishing building" in the whole T2 14:50 < rxr> re 14:50 < DeeKey> hi 14:50 < pdinoto> I did it inside ./scripts/ without that string. 14:50 < pdinoto> will try the complete t2 build dir... 14:51 < pdinoto> hi rxr 14:52 < rxr> pdinoto: maybe there was an error in a third party kernel module 14:52 < rxr> I think that could result in no initrd beeing created 14:54 < pdinoto> But 5-linux26.log is there... 14:54 < pdinoto> and have no 3rd party modules selected. 14:55 < rxr> does the initrd file exist ? 14:55 < rxr> or does another one exist ? 14:55 < rxr> (differently named ) 14:55 < pdinoto> no. 14:56 < pdinoto> that is why I found mkinitrd was deselected 14:56 < pdinoto> and I added it to build level 1. 14:56 < pdinoto> perhaps I have to force something, since I added it later? 14:57 < rxr> did you added mkinitrd when the 5-linux26 was already built ? 14:57 < pdinoto> yep. 15:00 < rxr> mkinitrd is just the provider to build the initrd 15:00 < rxr> the initrd is built during the linux26 compilation 15:01 < rxr> you can just rebuild linux26 with Build-Target -cfg your-cfg -job 5-linux26 15:07 < pdinoto> ok! 15:08 < pdinoto> I was checking 5-linux26.log and found no error about lack of mkinitrd script. 15:08 < pdinoto> will rebuild it now. 15:09 < pdinoto> oh, one question: 15:09 < pdinoto> is the final rootfs available somewhere in the build directory, 15:09 < pdinoto> or it is built on the fly based on flists? 15:10 < rxr> well the chroot sandbox is at build/config-id-uuid-.../ 15:10 < rxr> what kind of output do you build, livecd ? 15:18 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has left #t2 [] 15:30 < yokoy> hi 15:32 < yokoy> just ordered a new pc to speed up compiling 15:35 < mqueiros_> yokoy: Specifications of the new PC ? :) 15:45 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-16-77-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has joined #t2 15:45 < pdinoto> rxr: yes, livecd (I started my target from rescue) 15:49 < rxr> livecd rootfs is constructed in build/.../TOOLCHAIN/rootfs IIRC 15:49 < rxr> it a little filtered before compressing 15:54 < pdinoto> filtered by Create-ISO, right? 16:00 < yokoy> mqueiros_: oh, midi fast. amd x2 be-2350 (speed equal to 4000+, but only 45 Watts) 16:00 < yokoy> mqueiros_: but pincompatibel to the upcomming quadcores... 16:03 < yokoy> mqueiros_: till now I am working on my 6 years old athlon xp 1800+. That is like meditation .-) 16:05 < rxr> pdinoto: no filtered by target/generic/share/livecd/build_stage2.sh or so 16:05 < rxr> target/share/livecd/build_image.sh 16:05 < rxr> but just a little IIRC 16:06 < rxr> in the future the filtering (e.g. skip .la, .a, .h, etc.) will be configurable 16:06 < rxr> yokoy: yeah - have a Athlon-XP 2500+ in the corner as well 16:06 < rxr> I feal your pain 16:06 < rxr> I'm waiting for the Sun T2 and AMD Barcelona to get a new T2 reference builder 16:07 < rxr> but I got some other nice hardware as well, e.g. my main work MacBook is faster, and so is the dual G5 :-) 16:12 < DeeKey> I wonder is it possible to make a distributive compiling with t2? 16:12 < yokoy> rxr: yes, I am waitung for the AMD Barcelona, too. As I wrote, it es pincompatibel with the X2. Temporary, the X2 is OK. 16:13 < DeeKey> I mean use more then one PC to prepare the build! 16:13 < yokoy> DeeKey: you mean distcc? 16:13 < DeeKey> what is it? 16:14 < DeeKey> http://distcc.samba.org/ is it? 16:14 < yokoy> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/distcc 16:16 < yokoy> ah, yes, as i remember, it is hosted at samba 16:16 < yokoy> comma battle ,,, 16:18 < DeeKey> yeh, smth like it... 16:25 < yokoy> rxr: do you compile with distcc? I tried a few month ago but do not manage it. 16:25 < DeeKey> ha nice 60 seconds instruction: http://distcc.samba.org/ 16:29 < DeeKey> hmm using distcc could be very helpful! 16:30 < DeeKey> if it could be used with T2! 16:32 < mqueiros_> yokoy: Nice... :) are you going to use SATA ? I wonder how SCSI disks will influence the build... anyone ? 16:33 < DeeKey> mqueiros ? what do you mean? 16:35 < mqueiros_> deekey... I was thinking if having SCSI disks will turn the build faster... or at least will make the investment worth it ? 16:37 < DeeKey> hahha OF course it will, but this is to my mind does not wort it! 16:38 < mqueiros_> deekey: they are way to expensive... 16:38 < DeeKey> We were discussing the distcc. It can parallely build on numerous machines http://distcc.samba.org/ 16:39 < DeeKey> the other question is it possible to use T2 with distcc 16:39 < cyda> lol check out linus ranting about gnome 16:39 < cyda> https://lists.linux-foundation.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2007-February/001127.html 16:45 -!- kic- [i=rfoote@adsl-074-238-088-208.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 16:45 < kic-> ls 16:45 < kic-> re 16:45 < kic-> oops 16:48 < mqueiros_> Got an error building T2... sudo-1.6.9p2.tar.gz seems missing from http://osiris.tfh-berlin.de/mirror/t2-source/7.0/s/ 16:49 < rxr> not available on the original site? 16:49 < rxr> the T2 mirros are "only" updated like twice a day or so 16:50 < mqueiros_> there is sudo-1.6.9p3.tar.bz2... 16:51 < rxr> ouhm 16:51 < rxr> we ahve p3 in t2/trunk already 16:51 < rxr> svn up package/*/sudo :-) 16:53 < mqueiros_> ok... should I wait for the build to go till the end ? Or should I interrupt it now ? 16:54 < rxr> well - interrupt now 16:54 < rxr> for sudo it is not that important 16:54 < rxr> but for other packages where you might have a simillar situation in the future it is always better to have stuff buliding in initially 16:55 < rxr> e.g. more stuff might fail when it's a dependency for them 16:55 < rxr> (as I said for sudo it is not that important) 16:55 < mqueiros_> ok, I understant... just wanted to make sure... :) 16:56 -!- renderfil [n=codey@67.104.10.162] has joined #t2 17:17 < kic-> rene, got the email this morning, thanks for that 17:18 < kic-> made my day, last week was so hellish, was glad to see some light from your email this morning 17:18 < kic-> :D 17:29 < rxr> :-) 18:05 < kic-> anyone know anything about axTLS 18:05 < rxr> packaged it once for T2 18:05 < kic-> specifically the axssl s_client command 18:05 < rxr> I do not know much more ... 18:05 < kic-> heh 18:05 < kic-> well, apparently we're running it on the ARM platform 18:06 < kic-> and just now finding out, that we're using it to retrieve remote updates 18:06 < kic-> :D 18:06 < kic-> however 18:06 < kic-> its just a small embedded web browser that supports SSL 18:06 < kic-> so when using it something like: axssl s_client -c [cert file] -k [key file] https://address/file.gz 18:06 < kic-> it displays to screen 18:06 < kic-> well 18:06 < kic-> not .gz extensions 18:07 < kic-> because of web servers httpd.conf and x-application 18:07 < kic-> but .txt and other extensions that are unknown 18:07 < kic-> im trying to find a way or switch to use, that will make it download file, rather than browse and display file 18:08 < kic-> only 1 website exists it seems on the internet though, abou tit 18:08 < rxr> redirection does not work? 18:08 < rxr> like > file 18:08 < kic-> and its documentation is scarce 18:08 < kic-> :D 18:08 < rxr> or | program ? 18:08 < kic-> yeah, redirection sort of works 18:08 < kic-> as long as the file is actually displayed 18:08 < rxr> may it uses isatty() to guess whether to display or not 18:08 < kic-> just seems like a clunky way of doing it 18:09 < kic-> know of any other embedded type ssl enabled file fetching binaries? 18:09 < rxr> there are also xyssl and matrixssl 18:09 < rxr> but we did not use them much yet 18:09 < kic-> hrm 18:09 < rxr> kic-: what is the problem with s_client writing files? 18:10 < rxr> does it mess them up? 18:10 < kic-> not really 18:10 < kic-> its just that we have multiple files that we need to retrieve 18:10 < kic-> some .txt 18:10 < kic-> some .gz 18:10 < kic-> some .tgz 18:10 < kic-> different sizes 18:10 < kic-> etc 18:11 < kic-> would be much easier to be able to use something similar to wget 18:11 < kic-> which does come with busybox 18:11 < kic-> however i believe that version does not support SSL 18:11 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@Z7b51.z.pppool.de] has joined #t2 18:17 [Users #t2] 18:17 [@ChanServ] [ DeeKey] [ mqueiros_] [ renderfil] [ Stelz ] 18:17 [ cbrake ] [ Fatal ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 18:17 [ CIA-8 ] [ kic- ] [ pdinoto ] [ sepp ] [ valentin] 18:17 [ cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ Ragnarin ] [ sepp_ ] [ yokoy ] 18:17 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 20 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 19 normal] 18:24 -!- sepp [n=sepp@Z51ba.z.pppool.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:29 < renderfil> anyone know if the Atmel STK1000 has a speaker or audio out? 18:39 < rxr> audio out 18:39 < rxr> AC97 codec from Atmel 18:39 < rxr> sounds quite good 18:39 < rxr> but I did not meassure it's noise or THR etc. 18:39 < rxr> but it really sounded good on my HiFI AMP and I'm picky :_) 18:58 -!- kic_ [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 18:59 -!- kic- [i=rfoote@adsl-074-238-088-208.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 18:59 -!- kic_ is now known as kic- 19:16 < renderfil> rxr, thanks man that is awesome for me, I want to load some synthesis languages on that thing and hjave some fun 19:16 < renderfil> does it have a dedicated audio out port? 19:18 < renderfil> like 1/8"? 20:00 < rxr> a tiny walkman / iPod alike plug, yes 20:00 < rxr> 3,5mm it is 20:00 < rxr> would have to calc to give you the inches .-) 20:01 < renderfil> hehe, yeah 1/8" 20:01 < rxr> http://www.google.com/search?q=3.5mm+in+inch&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 20:02 < renderfil> seems there is a DAC inside of the AVR32 and an external one which powers the speaker on the board 20:02 < renderfil> http://www.avrfreaks.net/wiki/index.php/Documentation:STK1000/Audio_system%2C_an_overview 20:02 < rxr> the speaker on the boards has not much power 20:02 < renderfil> yeah, which is why I need a jack 20:02 < renderfil> like the one you say is on there 20:02 < renderfil> PERFECT 20:03 < renderfil> although, I'd like to get pure digital audio off of the thing 20:03 < renderfil> might have to design a board for that 20:03 < rxr> well - connect a SPDIF transmitter to the AC97 lines, ... 20:07 < rxr> so - cu all 20:07 [Users #t2] 20:07 [@ChanServ] [ DeeKey] [ mqueiros_] [ renderfil] [ TobiX ] 20:07 [ cbrake ] [ Fatal ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ valentin] 20:07 [ CIA-8 ] [ kic- ] [ pdinoto ] [ sepp_ ] [ yokoy ] 20:07 [ cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ Ragnarin ] [ Stelz ] 20:07 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 19 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 18 normal] 20:17 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit ["There is intelligent life out there..."] 20:24 -!- kic_ [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 20:25 -!- kic- [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 20:36 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 20:36 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 20:36 -!- Stelz [i=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 20:38 -!- Stelz [i=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit [Client Quit] 20:46 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 20:50 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 20:52 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 20:54 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 21:10 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-16-77-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:16 -!- DeeKe1 [n=denis@84-50-16-77-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has joined #t2 21:16 < DeeKe1> hello! 21:17 -!- DeeKe1 is now known as DeeKey 21:21 < sepp_> hello! 21:38 < LMJ> moin 21:39 < sepp_> moin 21:45 -!- kic- [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 21:46 -!- kic_ [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 21:55 < CIA-8> denisk * r25396 /branches/rtai/package/base/autoconf/autoconf.desc: * autoconf 2.59->2.61 22:07 -!- Netsplit sterling.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: cyda, Fatal 22:11 -!- Fatal [i=fatal@debian.as] has joined #t2 22:11 -!- cyda [n=Cyda@74.238.88.202] has joined #t2 22:14 -!- kic- [i=rfoote@adsl-074-246-112-036.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [] 22:14 -!- renderfulll [n=codey@67.104.10.162] has joined #t2 22:24 -!- renderfil [n=codey@67.104.10.162] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:32 -!- renderfulll [n=codey@67.104.10.162] has quit [] 22:38 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@brln-4db14002.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 22:38 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 22:43 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178087143.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 22:55 < yokoy> nabend 22:56 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@brln-4db14002.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:56 < sepp_> nabend yokoy 22:56 < yokoy> do anybody know if pdksh # Public domain Korn shell is important for building targets? 22:58 < yokoy> I think the bash is enough? 22:58 < Ragnarin> it's used in the initrd I think 22:59 < Ragnarin> so: yes 22:59 < yokoy> ok, thx for information 23:07 -!- Stelz [i=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 23:09 -!- Stelz is now known as Enqlave 23:58 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-16-77-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has quit [Read error: 111 (Connection refused)] --- Log closed Tue Aug 07 00:00:04 2007