--- Log opened Tue Mar 17 00:00:13 2009 00:04 -!- tri1 [n=tri@p4FCF22CC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit ["Leaving."] 00:34 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 00:38 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has joined #t2 03:43 -!- fnordianslipeee [n=darren@78.33.82.89] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 04:50 -!- Netsplit over, joins: CIA-41 04:50 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @ChanServ 04:51 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ 06:47 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: koan 06:49 -!- Netsplit over, joins: koan 06:49 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has quit [Success] 06:49 -!- koan [n=koan@unaffiliated/koan] has joined #t2 06:55 -!- synchris_odium [n=synchris@athedsl-202753.home.otenet.gr] has joined #t2 07:12 -!- synchris [n=synchris@pdpc/supporter/professional/synchris] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:05 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 08:05 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has joined #t2 09:09 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 09:20 < CIA-41> rene * r32605 /trunk/package/base/linux26/linux26.desc: * updated linux26 (2.6.28.7 -> 2.6.28.8) 09:41 -!- tfl0pz [n=tfl0pz@mail.constalant.com] has joined #t2 09:41 < tfl0pz> moin 09:41 < tfl0pz> anyone ever had an issue with xorg-server 1.6 not building kbd_drv? 09:42 < rxr> I'm not yet on 1.6 09:42 < rxr> (and actually I'm thinking about dropping X from our platforms due to excessive and ungoing breakage and slowness) 09:46 < tfl0pz> thanks rxr :) to me this means 'forget about it' ;) 09:46 < tfl0pz> it will save me lots of time actually 09:46 < rxr> (our platform I do not mean t2 :-) just things we base on it ...) 09:47 < rxr> I hope aldas tested it ... 09:47 < rxr> maybe try to use the evdev driver instread of the "obsoleted" kbd and mouse one? 09:49 < tfl0pz> hmm i could give it a try 09:50 < rxr> for me the release quality and development in the open source world in the last 5 years is a big joke 09:50 < rxr> thanks god I spent 50% of my time in OS X these days ... 09:53 < tfl0pz> yep we've spent a tremendous amount of time debugging annoying open source bugs instead of doing actual work 09:53 < rxr> yeah -and just because developer again and again obsolete / delete working code and instead of fixing a one-liner bug rewrite whole modules for the fun of it .. 10:03 -!- fnordianslipeee [n=darren@78.33.82.89] has joined #t2 10:20 -!- T-One [n=T-One@62.218.122.66] has joined #t2 10:33 < tfl0pz> and btw rxr is everything with the 2.6.28 kernel ok with t2 because i seem to have weird problems with it (just to know if the issues are in my stuff) 10:33 < rxr> 2.6.28 works quite fine here 10:33 < rxr> what problem d you see 10:33 < rxr> (2.6.28 is booth on our servers and my laptop= 10:33 < rxr> ) 10:34 < tfl0pz> i've got a problem when mounting live.squash in initrd - it says '/dev/loop0: no such device' although it has managed to do losetup successfully :/ 10:36 -!- fnordianslipeee [n=darren@78.33.82.89] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:51 < CIA-41> rene * r32606 /trunk/package/gnome2/termit/termit.desc: * updated termit (2.1 -> 2.2.0) 10:51 < CIA-41> rene * r32607 /trunk/package/graphic/gimp/gimp.desc: * updated gimp (2.6.5 -> 2.6.6) 10:51 < CIA-41> rene * r32608 /trunk/package/network/crossroads/crossroads.desc: * updated crossroads (2.46 -> 2.47) 10:57 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-084-057-253-102.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 10:59 -!- digitaloktay_ot [n=debian@dslb-084-057-254-121.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 11:15 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-084-057-253-102.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 11:16 -!- digitaloktay_ot is now known as digitaloktay 11:39 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/uclibc.html <- new cpu architecture remark generation 11:40 < rxr> oads (2.46 -> 2.47) 11:40 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/x86info.html 11:43 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/dietlibc.html 11:50 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.181] has joined #t2 11:56 < rxr> hi michael-i 11:58 -!- synchris_odium is now known as synchris 12:25 < rxr> oh my god -- there are already 10 bash-4.0 patches ... !!! 12:25 < rxr> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bash/bash-4.0-patches/ 12:37 < CIA-41> rene * r32609 /trunk/package/network/asterisk/ (asterisk.desc compile.patch): 12:37 < CIA-41> * updated asterisk (1.4.18 -> 1.4.19), fixes compilation with uclibc 12:37 < rxr> michael-i: as of r32609 asterisk now builds for blackfin, on my side 12:37 < CIA-41> based builds 12:38 < rxr> michael-i: I wasted some hours with the new toolchain -- but at least for my bf533 I'm not getting anywhere, way too broken ... 12:41 < CIA-41> rene * r32610 /trunk/package/network/asterisk/no-mmu.patch.blackfin: * added MMU-less support to asterisk (so far enabled for blackfin, only) 12:41 < rxr> michael-i: ok, forgot a patch :-) r32610 and asterisk should build for blackfin 12:45 < CIA-41> rene * r32611 /trunk/package/network/asterisk/asterisk.desc: * updated asterisk (1.4.19 -> 1.4.20) 12:49 < CIA-41> rene * r32612 /trunk/package/network/asterisk/asterisk.desc: * updated asterisk (1.4.20 -> 1.4.21) 12:53 < CIA-41> rene * r32613 /trunk/package/network/asterisk/asterisk.desc: * updated asterisk (1.4.21 -> 1.4.22) 13:25 < michael-i> rxr: saw the mails...nice work. The toolchain is a pain to update from their SVN because it is so slow. Many problems in updating it though, right? 13:27 < rxr> yes, at least for my BF533 i was not able to get even the basic toolchain completely built without errors 13:27 < rxr> I hope your newer CPU is fully covered by the current toolchain 13:28 < rxr> what CPU do you exactly have ? 13:29 < rxr> if one would not need C++ some newer toolchain would work for my BF533, but I did not found a combination while spending some hours that would survice a bootstrap with C++ required 13:30 < rxr> (and AFAIHS asterisk has partially C++ in the sources, anyway9 13:30 < CIA-41> rene * r32614 /trunk/package/network/asterisk-addons/asterisk-addons.desc: * updated asterisk-addons (1.4.5 -> 1.4.6) 13:30 < rxr> ) even 13:31 < michael-i> 527 13:31 < michael-i> in my target, I have a patch which disables the usage of the c++ linker in Asterisk since we're not using any of the module which require it 13:32 < rxr> oh 13:33 < rxr> but still it would be counter productive for others if we update to a halfly working toolchain :-) without C++ support :-) 13:33 < michael-i> that's the crappy part... 13:41 < rxr> ok - and for the fun of it I also fixed the asterisk-addons to cross build 13:41 < CIA-41> rene * r32615 /trunk/package/network/asterisk-addons/ (asterisk-addons.conf asterisk-addons.desc): * fixed asterisk-addons to cross build 13:50 < CIA-41> rene * r32616 /trunk/package/network/ (asterisk/asterisk.conf asterisk-addons/asterisk-addons.conf): 13:50 < CIA-41> * added a "code shared" not to asterisk.conf and fixed 13:50 < CIA-41> a line's whitespacing in asterisk-addons.conf 13:57 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-084-057-254-121.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit ["Verlassend"] 13:59 [Users #t2] 13:59 [@ChanServ] [ koan ] [ mqueiros_] [ Skaperen] [ T-One ] [ zod] 13:59 [ CIA-41 ] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ Stealth ] [ tfl0pz] 13:59 [ dsoul ] [ michael-i] [ rxr ] [ synchris] [ TobiX ] 13:59 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 14:07 -!- RayMan72 [n=radjis@ip245-128-173-82.adsl2.static.versatel.nl] has joined #t2 14:09 < michael-i> rxr, where can I look to begin modifying the "intelligent initrd" in t2? I'm not finding where that is all put together 14:09 < rxr> just do not include the initrd package if you do not want to ouse it 14:09 < rxr> then no initrd should be attempted to be bulid (IIRC) 14:10 < michael-i> ok, i'll take a look. thanks! 14:10 < rxr> as you want to run anything from your own initrd you will not need it anyway 14:10 < rxr> I think (but I can check) the t2 initrd output (if you want to use it at all) should still work without the "standard" initrd being build 14:10 < rxr> that it is it packs the resulting build sandbox together as initrd (IIRC) 14:11 < rxr> so - I gotta go lunch 14:11 < michael-i> enjoy 15:44 < rxr> michael-i: can you reproduce the asterisk on blackfin on your side? 15:45 < michael-i> rxr: I haven't tried it yet...still working on getting linux26 and some 3rd party modules building 16:52 < michael-i> bus time...i might have some postlinux.conf questions for tomorrow :) 16:52 < michael-i> ciao 16:52 -!- michael-i [n=michael-@141.41.40.181] has quit [] 16:54 < rxr> cu 16:54 [Users #t2] 16:54 [@ChanServ] [ koan ] [ mtr ] [ Skaperen] [ T-One ] [ zod] 16:54 [ CIA-41 ] [ LMJ ] [ RayMan72] [ Stealth ] [ tfl0pz] 16:54 [ dsoul ] [ mqueiros_] [ rxr ] [ synchris] [ TobiX ] 16:54 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 17:03 -!- RayMan72 [n=radjis@ip245-128-173-82.adsl2.static.versatel.nl] has quit ["i've to Leave"] 17:44 < CIA-41> aldas * r32617 /trunk/package/gnome2/anjuta/anjuta.desc: * updated anjuta (2.24.1 -> 2.26.0.0) 17:44 < CIA-41> aldas * r32618 /trunk/package/kde/kipi-plugins/ (kipi-plugins-0.2.0-libgpod.patch kipi-plugins.desc): * updated kipi-plugins (0.2.0-rc1 -> 0.2.0) 17:45 < CIA-41> aldas * r32619 /trunk/package/kde/digikam/digikam.desc: * updated digikam (0.10.0-rc1 -> 0.10.0) 20:24 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-084-057-254-121.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 21:46 [Users #t2] 21:46 [@ChanServ ] [ dsoul] [ mqueiros_] [ Skaperen] [ T-One ] [ zod] 21:46 [ CIA-41 ] [ koan ] [ mtr ] [ Stealth ] [ tfl0pz] 21:46 [ digitaloktay] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ synchris] [ TobiX ] 21:46 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 21:47 < CIA-41> rene * r32620 /trunk/package/develop/llvm/ (llvm.conf llvm.desc): * added a clang snapshot to the llvm package 21:55 -!- tri [n=tri@p4FCF1F44.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 22:02 [Users #t2] 22:02 [@ChanServ ] [ dsoul] [ mqueiros_] [ Skaperen] [ T-One ] [ tri] 22:02 [ CIA-41 ] [ koan ] [ mtr ] [ Stealth ] [ tfl0pz] [ zod] 22:02 [ digitaloktay] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ synchris] [ TobiX ] 22:02 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 17 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal] 22:23 -!- digitaloktay [n=debian@dslb-084-057-254-121.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit ["Verlassend"] 22:58 -!- tri [n=tri@p4FCF1F44.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit ["Leaving."] 23:01 -!- delirus42 [n=delirus4@76.8.185.207] has joined #t2 23:07 < delirus42> This is probably a silly question... but can the x86 arch of T2 be built from within an x86_64 environment? --- Log closed Wed Mar 18 00:00:13 2009