--- Log opened Mon Dec 01 00:00:37 2008 04:43 -!- MrBIOS [n=aperez@h65.149.51.74.cable.snbr.sanbrunocable.com] has quit ["Leaving."] 09:35 -!- mpp [n=mpp@fulda025.server4you.de] has joined #t2 09:36 < mpp> moinse 09:53 < rxr> you will not need gnome-libs14 :-) which package has it still in it's deps ? 09:54 < koan> if I remember correctly, it was pidgin 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31412 /trunk/package/archiver/7zip/7zip.desc: * updated 7zip (4.58 -> 4.61) 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31413 /trunk/package/base/busybox/busybox.desc: * updated busybox (1.12.1 -> 1.13.1) 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31414 /trunk/package/multimedia/xdtv/xdtv.desc: * updated xdtv (2.4.1cvs11 -> 2.4.1cvs12) 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31415 /trunk/package/perl/perl-libwww/perl-libwww.desc: * updated perl-libwww (5.820 -> 5.821) 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31416 /trunk/package/perl/perl-html-parser/perl-html-parser.desc: * updated perl-html-parser (3.58 -> 3.59) 10:01 < CIA-10> rene * r31417 /trunk/package/perl/perl-mime-types/perl-mime-types.desc: * updated perl-mime-types (1.24 -> 1.25) 10:02 < CIA-10> rene * r31418 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-panel/gnome-panel.desc: * updated gnome-panel (2.24.1 -> 2.24.2) 10:02 < CIA-10> rene * r31419 /trunk/package/gnome2/evince/evince.desc: * updated evince (2.24.1 -> 2.24.2) 10:45 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 10:45 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has joined #t2 12:07 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 12:07 < CIA-10> rene * r31420 /trunk/package/archiver/lbzip2/lbzip2.desc: * updated lbzip2 (0.06a -> 0.07) 12:07 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has joined #t2 12:07 < CIA-10> rene * r31422 /trunk/package/develop/ctalk/ctalk.desc: * updated ctalk (0.0.88a -> 0.0.89a) 12:07 < CIA-10> rene * r31421 /trunk/package/emulators/yabause/yabause.desc: * updated yabause (0.9.7 -> 0.9.8) 12:07 < CIA-10> rene * r31423 /trunk/package/dictionary/kanatest/kanatest.desc: * updated kanatest (0.4.4 -> 0.4.6) 12:08 < CIA-10> rene * r31424 /trunk/package/perl/perl-date-time/perl-date-time.desc: * updated perl-date-time (0.4401 -> 0.4501) 12:08 < CIA-10> rene * r31425 /trunk/package/python/pycups/pycups.desc: * updated pycups (1.9.43 -> 1.9.44) 12:08 < CIA-10> rene * r31426 /trunk/package/gnome2/gftp/gftp.desc: * updated gftp (2.0.18 -> 2.0.19) 16:09 -!- bri|zor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has joined #t2 16:10 < bri|zor> hey 16:11 < bri|zor> If anyone is around, I was wondering if there's a way for T2 to generate a pxelinux.0 file in order to deploy a built image via TFTP 16:17 < rxr> the syslinux package should install it 16:17 < rxr> usr/lib/syslinux/pxelinux.0 16:17 < rxr> it's just a matter of moving all required files and config into your server's directory 16:19 < bri|zor> hmm okay, i'll take a look, thanks! 16:19 < rxr> don't forget a pxelinux.cfg like: 16:19 < rxr> PROMPT 1 16:19 < rxr> TIMEOUT 50 16:19 < rxr> LABEL linux 16:19 < rxr> KERNEL vmlinuz_2.6.26.2-dist 16:19 < rxr> APPEND initrd=initrd-rescue.img 16:19 < bri|zor> right 16:20 < bri|zor> at build time do you have to define syslinux as a package? or is it defaulted? 16:20 < bri|zor> if now i'll just try to build this again 16:21 < rxr> depends on the target 16:21 < rxr> tiny targets might not select it 16:21 < rxr> some generic targets will buidl it 16:22 < rxr> if in doubt just select it :-) or start a target building exactly what you need 16:22 < bri|zor> yeah i tried to figure out how to manually select the packages through the curses interface, but i didn't understand how to get it done, i'll just keep trying 16:22 < bri|zor> being forced to get back into linux at work ahha 16:54 -!- mpp [n=mpp@fulda025.server4you.de] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.84 [Firefox 3.0.4/2008111317]"] 17:59 < bri|zor> in the configuration menu, how do you select specific packages to include? 17:59 < bri|zor> with a generic embedded profile 17:59 < rxr> hm - generic embedded - /me wonders if the selection works there 18:00 < rxr> hm - but should 18:00 < rxr> well, basically you can (or have to) specifiy the same selection rules sin in target/*/pkgsel 18:00 < rxr> basically: 18:00 < rxr> X pkg # to select 18:00 < rxr> and 18:00 < rxr> O pkg # to un-select 18:00 < rxr> (there is more like repo/* for all packages in a repository and other advanced stuff) 18:01 < rxr> so if you want to just add syslinux: X syslinux 18:01 < bri|zor> oh ok 18:01 < bri|zor> and you have to do that for each package you would want to remove/add potentially? 18:01 < rxr> yes, sorry that the Config is so slow - it's on our TODO :) 18:01 < rxr> but when you added the first package you can edit config/.../pkgsel with your preferred editor 18:02 < rxr> or store all this config state in your custom target/.../ 18:02 < bri|zor> yeah, i was just expecting more or less a menu where it would give you the list of EVERY package available and you go through and pick and choose 18:02 < bri|zor> since it's only enabled on the advanced mode 18:02 < bri|zor> otherwise the user would be defaulted to the template set defined by install type 18:03 < rxr> yeah - we should add something like this 18:03 < bri|zor> and there is nothing in the documentation about it which is why i just decided to come to irc :) 18:04 < rxr> that's out trick to get people in here to talk with :-) 18:04 < rxr> s/out/our/ 18:04 < bri|zor> haha 18:04 < bri|zor> well it's nice to see that there are people here to talk about it 18:04 < rxr> but patches welcome, e.g. for the easier checkbox package selection, although this might increase monthly new IRC visitors by some margin :-( 18:05 [Users #t2] 18:05 [@ChanServ] [ bri|zor] [ dsoul] [ mtr ] [ TobiX ] 18:05 [ axionix ] [ CIA-10 ] [ koan ] [ rxr ] [ wtracy] 18:05 [ bovnet ] [ Cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ Stealth] 18:05 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 14 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 13 normal] 18:05 < bri|zor> yeah 18:05 < bri|zor> there are no good EDK's out there, they've been bought up by larger companies and turned them into commercial products 18:05 < bri|zor> i'm just trying to get into the whole embedded thing 18:06 < rxr> T2 is one of the most flexible, especially as it goes over the usual embedded subset and supports building whole desktop and server systems 18:06 < rxr> so you get used to a "one build system fits it all thing" instead of just learning a single custom solution for just embedded systems 18:07 < bri|zor> yeah i mean i've used linux distros and bsds in the past, but kind of shyed away from it recently since i moved to OS X, but I've been doing a lot with Gentoo again at work so I wanted to take a stab at this 18:08 < rxr> :-) 18:09 < bri|zor> this would be 1000x times easier if the target system had a cd-rom drive, or even a floppy lol 18:09 < rxr> faster? 18:10 < bri|zor> well it's just i'm working with an old machine for the target that has no cd-rom or floppy, so i can't boot the new T2 build via those means 18:10 < bri|zor> which means i'm going to netboot it from a tftp server 18:10 < rxr> 2 hint: 1) I usually test in qemu, near instand edit compile test cycle 2) network ... 18:10 < bri|zor> and then write it to the hdd with dd probably 18:10 < rxr> ok I see you got 2) already :-) 18:10 < bri|zor> so using the network is what needs me to get that pxelinux.0 file and all that good stuff 18:32 -!- wtracy [n=wtracy@natusers1.stennerglenstudents.com] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 19:14 < CIA-10> rene * r31427 /trunk/package/filesystem/ntfs-3g/ntfs-3g.desc: * updated ntfs-3g (1.5012 -> 1.5130) 19:39 -!- TobiX [i=tobias@zoidberg.org] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 19:40 -!- TobiX [i=tobias@213.133.99.5] has joined #t2 20:34 -!- brizor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has joined #t2 20:35 -!- bri|zor is now known as Guest58060 20:36 -!- brizor is now known as bri|zor 20:48 -!- bri|zor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 20:51 -!- Guest58060 [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:42 -!- wtracy [n=wtracy@natusers1.stennerglenstudents.com] has joined #t2 22:33 -!- wtracy [n=wtracy@natusers1.stennerglenstudents.com] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 23:49 -!- bovnet [n=steve@87-194-185-180.bethere.co.uk] has quit [] --- Log closed Tue Dec 02 00:00:43 2008