--- Log opened Wed Oct 29 00:00:48 2008 01:12 -!- freakz [n=freakz@189-92-98-24.3g.claro.net.br] has joined #t2 01:13 < freakz> how to force an update on "Automatic update avoided" 01:48 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@75-1-216-170.lightspeed.snantx.sbcglobal.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:18 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@nat-vlan0200.sat4.rackspace.com] has joined #t2 02:50 -!- Stealth [i=stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 04:00 -!- freakz [n=freakz@189-92-98-24.3g.claro.net.br] has quit ["WeeChat 0.2.6"] 08:13 -!- gw [n=gw@2001:44b8:62:7f0:21b:63ff:fe01:f18d] has joined #t2 08:33 -!- mpp [n=user@i538751D9.versanet.de] has joined #t2 09:58 < mtr> moin 09:59 < rxr> moin mtr 09:59 [Users #t2] 09:59 [@ChanServ] [ Cyda ] [ gw ] [ mpp ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX] 09:59 [ axionix ] [ dsoul ] [ koan] [ mtr ] [ soopurman] 09:59 [ CIA-13 ] [ felanha] [ LMJ ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stealth ] 09:59 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 09:59 < rxr> hi Stealth gw 09:59 < rxr> freakz: with -force 10:00 < gw> hi all 10:27 < mpp> moinsen 11:24 -!- andrew81 [n=andrewt@60-234-224-61.bitstream.orcon.net.nz] has joined #t2 11:26 < andrew81> has anyone there given grsecurity a whirl when using trunk? i get patches failing during the linux-headers stage, and presumably would at the kernel compilation stage. 11:26 < CIA-13> rene * r31055 /trunk/package/network/libidn/libidn.desc: * updated libidn (1.10 -> 1.11) 11:26 < CIA-13> rene * r31056 /trunk/package/filesystem/cdrkit/cdrkit.desc: * updated cdrkit (1.1.8 -> 1.1.9) 11:26 < CIA-13> rene * r31054 /trunk/scripts/Download: 11:26 < CIA-13> * fixed scripts/Dowload -all to correctly featch all version 11:26 < CIA-13> controlled checkouts (CVS, SVN, ...), again 11:26 < rxr> andrew81: I guess it's not so used, and the support might be bittorren a little 11:27 < mpp> no grsec in use - sorry 11:27 < andrew81> i figured that much, i'll first establish why my coworker wants grsecurity before i delve into it deeper. 11:30 < andrew81> i presume that one cannot use a subversion repository as a source for "source code" for a package? 11:31 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@nat-vlan0200.sat4.rackspace.com] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 11:33 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@66.216.90.168] has joined #t2 11:40 < rxr> andrew81: one can 11:45 < rxr> andrew81: grep '\[D\].*svn' package/*/*/*.desc 11:45 [Users #t2] 11:45 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-13] [ felanha] [ LMJ] [ Ragnarin ] [ Stealth] 11:45 [ andrew81] [ Cyda ] [ gw ] [ mpp] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 11:45 [ axionix ] [ dsoul ] [ koan ] [ mtr] [ soopurman] 11:45 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 17 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal] 11:46 < andrew81> awesome, just read the source. this t2 framework is just what i was after 11:50 < rxr> you're welcome 11:52 -!- andrew81 [n=andrewt@60-234-224-61.bitstream.orcon.net.nz] has left #t2 [] 11:55 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@66.216.90.168] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 15:28 < mtr> rxr: qemu svn snapshot looks really fine, though I cannot test all the targets 15:29 < mtr> builds without all the gcc4 patches, supports system targets i386, x86_64, arm, mips/el, sh4, cris 15:29 < rxr> mtr: yes, I use Qemu SVN regularly 15:29 < rxr> yeah - and adds ppc64 host support 15:30 < mtr> what do you think about updating to svn? 15:30 < rxr> hope there is a release in the next weeks :-)? 15:30 < rxr> I usually use kvm anyway, maybe it's cleaner to leave qemu for the next release and rather get a more integrated and updated kvm packages .-) 15:31 * mtr leaving a qemu-dev package lingering around ... 15:31 < rxr> hehe, okok, update qemu :-) 15:34 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@217.70.71.152] has joined #t2 15:35 < mtr> ;-) 15:35 < mtr> nice thing with qemu is the multi-architecture support, I often use mipsel and sh4 targets 15:35 < mtr> or does kvm support this as well? 15:36 < rxr> in theory yes, but only x86 (and in theory ia64/ppc) are hardware accelerated 15:36 < mtr> afaik kvm is architecture dependent x86/x86_64, right? 15:36 < rxr> the good thing is kvm is blazingly fast on cpus with hardware virtualization 15:36 < rxr> I run even OSX and Windows in it ... 15:37 < rxr> but then I'm evil 15:37 < mtr> :) 15:37 < rxr> but the kvm glue is gradually merged back into qemu, now 15:37 < rxr> so in the future qemu will transparently be accelerated by either old-style kqemu, or new-style kvm 15:38 < mtr> yes, I've read some post on the qemu-dev list about kvm merge 15:39 < rxr> actually I run some heavily patched kvm for the OS X virtualization ... 15:48 < CIA-13> aldas * r31057 /trunk/package/multimedia/libzvbi/libzvbi.desc: * updated libzvbi (0.2.32 -> 0.2.33) 16:29 < mpp> hey rxr - do you know how to get svn::core running with git inside t2 16:29 < mpp> there is a module callend SVN::Core.pm missing 16:29 < mpp> maybe you have a hint for me 16:43 < rxr> what do you try to use? 16:44 < rxr> I recently noticed that subversion also installs the python modules in a directory not found by python by default 16:44 < rxr> if you mean the svn Perl bindings they might be likewise "miss-installed" 16:59 < mpp> yes the svn perl bindings 16:59 < mpp> i was trying to import a svn repo into git 17:06 < rxr> ic 17:07 < rxr> as I wrote I noticed (for svn to mercurial conversion) that the python bindings are also not installed where they belong too 17:07 < rxr> guess we have to fix both install locations 17:38 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: koan 17:40 -!- Netsplit over, joins: koan 18:05 < mpp> what packages are those ? 18:05 < mpp> No package 'glib-2.0' found 18:05 < mpp> No package 'gthread-2.0' found 18:05 < mpp> i'm not quite sure about them 18:05 < mpp> help welcome 18:08 < koan> no output in ./scripts/Find-Pkg gthread? 18:09 < mpp> nope 18:09 < mpp> the first one seems to be gnome/glib 18:10 < mpp> but the second is puzzling me 18:10 < koan> which package are you building? 18:12 < mtr> gthread is included in glib 18:12 < mpp> k thanx mtr 18:12 < mpp> koan: i needed those for sshfs 18:13 < mtr> this refers to pkg-config ".pc" files which are not found 18:13 < mtr> if you add glib you'll have gthread as well 18:43 < rxr> glib 21:57 -!- DuckFault [n=DuckFaul@rrcs-71-43-244-114.se.biz.rr.com] has joined #t2 22:00 -!- soopurman [n=soopurma@75-1-216-170.lightspeed.snantx.sbcglobal.net] has joined #t2 22:06 [Users #t2] 22:06 [@ChanServ] [ Cyda ] [ felanha] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ soopurman] 22:06 [ axionix ] [ dsoul ] [ gw ] [ mpp ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stealth ] 22:06 [ CIA-13 ] [ DuckFault] [ koan ] [ mqueiros] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 22:06 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 18 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 17 normal] 22:10 -!- gw [n=gw@2001:44b8:62:7f0:21b:63ff:fe01:f18d] has left #t2 ["Leaving"] 22:53 < koan> I'm reading the T2 handbook, how's it going with the Minix port? 23:40 < koan> hm building gtk+12 fails with a lot of messages "Created file outside allowed top-level dir" 23:40 < koan> http://www.vervloesem.eu/temp/9-gtk+12.err 23:53 < mpp> i also had that one 23:53 < mpp> with gtk+12 23:54 < mpp> did you interrupt a build process with ctrl+c ? 23:59 < koan> no 23:59 < mpp> take a look at dmesg 23:59 < mpp> maybe some bad paging crash due to gcc on amd --- Log closed Thu Oct 30 00:00:54 2008