--- Log opened Thu Dec 18 00:00:18 2008 00:12 -!- brizor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has joined #t2 00:29 -!- briz0r [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:09 -!- wtracy [n=wtracy@adsl-68-122-7-13.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net] has joined #t2 02:53 -!- briz0r [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has joined #t2 03:10 -!- brizor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 04:17 -!- wtracy [n=wtracy@adsl-68-122-7-13.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:26 -!- brizor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has joined #t2 07:33 -!- briz0r [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 09:04 -!- brizor [n=Brian@69.241.25.0] has quit ["Leaving"] 10:04 < rxr> mtr: which package provides libxul-nss.pc in your build for openoffice-org ? 10:24 < CIA-66> rene * r31553 /trunk/package/xorg/xinit/xinit.desc: * updated xinit (1.1.0 -> 1.1.1) 10:25 < CIA-66> rene * r31554 /trunk/package/xorg/xextproto/xextproto.desc: * updated xextproto (7.0.3 -> 7.0.4) 10:26 < CIA-66> rene * r31555 /trunk/package/database/sqlite/sqlite.desc: * updated sqlite (3.6.6.2 -> 3.6.7) 10:34 -!- Stealth [i=stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:35 -!- B-2 [i=stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 10:35 -!- B-2 is now known as Stealth 10:39 < rxr> heh: http://www.ecofont.eu/ 10:47 < CIA-66> rene * r31556 /trunk/package/audio/spandsp/spandsp.desc: * updated spandsp (0.0.6pre2 -> 0.0.6pre3) 10:49 < CIA-66> rene * r31557 /trunk/package/security/gnuradius/gnuradius.desc: * updated gnuradius (1.6 -> 1.6.1) 11:13 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.103] has joined #t2 11:17 -!- mpp [n=chatzill@alpha695.server4you.de] has joined #t2 11:17 < mpp> moinsen 11:34 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.103] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 11:34 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.103] has joined #t2 11:45 < rxr> moin moin 11:52 < CIA-66> rene * r31558 /trunk/package/develop/nspr/nspr.conf: * fixed nspr for 64bit builds 11:53 < CIA-66> rene * r31559 /trunk/package/security/nss/ (nss.conf nss.desc): 11:53 < CIA-66> * fixed nss for 64bit builds, likewise 11:53 < CIA-66> * simplified "NOPARALLEL" handling my marking it instead of custom removal 12:04 < mpp> hey rxr 12:04 < mpp> did you happen to build gnome or kde succesf on trunk ? 12:41 -!- mpp [n=chatzill@alpha695.server4you.de] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 12:41 < rxr> despite some interim errors of one or the other package, yes 12:42 -!- mpp [n=chatzill@alpha695.server4you.de] has joined #t2 12:42 < rxr> 12:41 < rxr> despite some interim errors of one or the other package, yes 12:42 < mpp> do you have a packagelist for me 12:42 < rxr> I used to build the desktop target 12:43 < mpp> i could need it to build a ui 12:43 < mpp> does the desktop target build on trunk ? 12:44 < rxr> due to the many major version changes not without errors, but I think there where only a few, mostly some minor shared files IIRC 12:44 < mpp> k ill give it a shot 12:44 < rxr> right now I'm quite saturated with finishing stuff at all ends, including evaluating openoffice 3 with t2 for another client ... 12:44 < mpp> k 12:45 < mpp> ill stick with fluxbox for the time beeing 12:45 < mpp> it works falwlesly 12:45 < rxr> (heh, since the KDE4 desaster I indeed switched back to blackbox, likewise) 12:45 < mpp> i managed to have xfce from svn build 12:45 < mpp> i could contribute some packages 12:45 < mpp> but due to gcc4.3 heavy patching is neede 12:45 < mpp> d 12:46 < rxr> when kde4 works to some degree it is dog slow and laggy, not only on my 1.2 GHz Cube at home, but also on modern dual core @ > 2GHz boxes with gigs of RAM ... 12:46 < mpp> yes i know 12:46 < mpp> kde is bloat . period 12:46 < mpp> gnome is better 12:46 < rxr> mpp: hm? they are unable to come up with vanilla C that is valid enough to build witg gcc-4.3 ? 12:46 < rxr> that is not supposed to be rocket science 12:47 < mpp> but after dbus and hal disasater gnome also has several issues 12:47 < mpp> yes xfce needs lots of patching 12:47 < rxr> :-( 12:47 < mpp> gcc issues all over the place 12:47 < rxr> even in trunk? 12:47 < mpp> i bookmarked the 12:47 < rxr> the stable release of xfce we have ß 12:47 < rxr> oh my god 12:47 < mpp> no - but that has other issues 12:47 < mpp> regarding gtk stuff 12:47 < mpp> all in all it's a mess 12:48 < rxr> if they manage to produce that crappy C code thats not accepted by a pretty descent compiler than I really do not wanna see it ... :-((( 12:48 < mpp> thats why i am working days now to set things straight 12:48 < rxr> I mean modern C++, sure that can be "harder" to get right 12:48 < rxr> but C? 12:48 < mpp> no the g++ parts break mostly 12:48 < mpp> on xfce4 12:48 < rxr> oh - xfce has C++ code ? 12:48 < rxr> I thought it was C / Gtk+ only 12:49 < mpp> new libraries came up - 12:49 < mpp> others where dropped 12:49 < mpp> oss mess at its peak 12:49 < rxr> yeah - somehow it feals all OSS fields get messy these days :-( 12:49 < mpp> ill be more than happy to provide the xfce4 when i'm done 12:49 < mpp> lot's of cooks - mess up the spice 12:50 < mpp> ;-( 12:50 < rxr> ::--(( 12:50 < mpp> anyways 12:50 < mpp> after xfce4 i'll stick to gnome 12:50 < mpp> it's the one supported by the archivista target i think 12:50 < rxr> ? 12:51 < mpp> isn't gnome the default wm dm on archivista 12:51 < rxr> not really 12:51 < mpp> ah k 12:51 < mpp> must have missed something 12:51 < rxr> only gdm with auto-login and firefox mostly 12:51 < rxr> Xdialog ... 12:51 < rxr> but that's it - the WM is Fluxbox 12:52 < mpp> fluxbox rox 12:52 < mpp> but ides and fbdesk and rox-filer all break on trunk 12:52 < mpp> *** it ! 12:52 < rxr> :-( 12:52 < mpp> speaking of gdm 12:52 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-088-064-168-087.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 12:52 < mpp> it's the first point of gnome / trunk that's out of order 12:53 < mpp> a real pitty 12:53 < mpp> i am somewhat sick & tired of the oss criss cross munching 12:53 < mpp> so in terms of resources - regression errors ill stick with xfce4 first 12:54 < mpp> btw i did some extensive testing on ext4dev 12:54 < mpp> it's pretty cool 12:54 < mpp> esp. fsck performs fast 13:08 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-088-064-168-087.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 13:34 < CIA-66> rene * r31560 /trunk/package/develop/xulrunner/xulrunner.conf: * fixed xulrunner to build without java installed 13:45 < rxr> mtr: I now made a symlink from mozilla-nss.pc to libxul-nss.pc openoffice-org building for some hours, now 13:45 * rxr crossing fingers ... and pressing thumbs ... 13:49 < rxr> 32M Dec 18 13:50 build/reference-8.0-trunk-reference-x86-pentiumpro/var/adm/logs/5-openoffice-org.out 14:13 < rxr> hm - the openoffice build is not really saturating a many-core machine :-( 14:14 < rxr> parallel load of just 1.8x processes running ... :-( 16:10 < rxr> hm 16:10 < rxr> Successful packaging process! 16:10 < rxr> *********************************************************** 16:10 < rxr> ... creating log file log_OOO300_it.log 16:10 < rxr> Thu Dec 18 15:54:19 2008 (00:31 min.) 16:10 < rxr> tar: instsetoo_native/unxlngi6.pro/OpenOffice/portable/install/en-US/linux-2.6-intel/*.sw: Cannot open: No such file or directory 16:15 < michael-i> I've successfully updated binutils for the blackfin architecture (http://pastebin.ca/1288650) but have run into a problem with uclibc (http://pastebin.ca/1288649). I've found many pastebin entries containing the last few lines of that error message, many of which were from t2. Perhaps this was resolved once before? 16:19 < rxr> I think I got the same error last week with the updated blackfin toolchain 16:20 < rxr> mayber that's a new define provider by newer linux-kernel's header? 16:20 < rxr> maybe check if it's in the linux kernel and thus we have to provide a linux-header overlay for blackfin, for now 16:20 < michael-i> That define is present in ipc.h in the source tree 16:21 < rxr> hm 16:24 < michael-i> in src.blah.localhost/uClibc/libc/misc/sysvipc/ipc.h 16:25 < michael-i> I'm sure you're busy enough with other things...just thought I'd post the latest here 16:25 < rxr> hm - maybe somehow an system header is included insterad of the in-tree one ? 16:28 < rxr> (I'm indeed pretty busy - sorry - hope me random thoughts help ...) 16:30 < michael-i> No problem at all, I'm very appreciative of any help I receive here. 17:22 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.103] has quit [] 18:43 < CIA-66> rene * r31561 /trunk/package/graphic/libpng/libpng.desc: * updated libpng (1.2.32 -> 1.2.34) 18:52 -!- mpp [n=chatzill@alpha695.server4you.de] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.84 [Firefox 3.0.4/2008111317]"] 20:56 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: CIA-66, TobiX 21:00 -!- Netsplit over, joins: CIA-66, TobiX 21:01 -!- CIA-14 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has joined #t2 21:01 -!- CIA-66 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has quit [] 21:02 -!- CIA-14 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has quit [Killed by Md (stuck, needs to reconnect)] 21:02 -!- CIA-24 [n=CIA@208.69.182.149] has joined #t2 --- Log closed Fri Dec 19 00:00:24 2008