--- Log opened Thu Jun 08 00:00:54 2006 01:02 < karasz> cya guys 01:50 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178035045.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:34 -!- sparc-kly [n=sparc@64.237.241.192] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:38 -!- misl [n=chatzill@82-217-66-150.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 02:57 -!- misl [n=chatzill@82-217-66-150.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:31 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@pD9E115EC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 03:42 -!- mtr [n=Michael@pD9E11C20.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:42 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 03:56 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@64.237.241.192] has joined #t2 05:43 -!- misl [n=chatzill@82-217-66-150.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 06:17 -!- mipe [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has joined #t2 06:31 -!- mipe_ [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has joined #t2 06:47 -!- mipe [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 06:48 -!- mipe_ is now known as mipe 06:48 -!- mipe is now known as mika_work 08:17 -!- mika_work [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 08:37 < rxr> mnemoc: think about how you continue to treat me here 09:37 -!- mika_work [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has joined #t2 09:46 < rxr> hey mika_work ! 09:46 [Users #t2] 09:46 [@ChanServ] [ dsoul ] [ LMJ ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ tdi ] 09:46 [ Baldzius] [ karasz] [ Lucifer_arma] [ mnemoc] [ sepp ] [ valentin ] 09:46 [ CIA-7 ] [ laj_ ] [ mika_work ] [ mtr ] [ sparc-kly] [ _Ragnar__] 09:46 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 18 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 17 normal] 10:39 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 10:43 < mnemoc> rxr: what do you mean? 10:45 -!- mika_work [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 11:20 -!- mipe_work [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has joined #t2 11:22 < CIA-7> mtr * r17862 /trunk/package/www/seamonkey/seamonkey.desc: * fixed seamonkey filename (seamonkey-source-1.0.2 -> seamonkey-1.0.2.source ...) 11:27 < CIA-7> mtr * r17863 /trunk/package/x11/afterstep/afterstep.desc: * changed download url to sourceforge (ftp.afterstep.org unavailable) 11:29 < mtr> moin 11:35 < karasz> moin moin 11:40 < mnemoc> moin mtr, karasz 11:41 < karasz> hello mnemoc 11:51 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@64.237.241.192] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 11:55 < mtr> moin mnemoc, karasz 11:56 < karasz> hello mtr 11:56 < CIA-7> rene * r17864 /trunk/package/network/apache/http-user-group.patch: * fixed apache to run as http:http, not daemon:daemon 12:02 -!- sslll [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 12:06 [Users #t2] 12:06 [@ChanServ] [ karasz ] [ mipe_work] [ rxr ] [ tdi ] 12:06 [ Baldzius] [ laj_ ] [ misl ] [ sepp ] [ valentin ] 12:06 [ CIA-7 ] [ LMJ ] [ mnemoc ] [ sireficuL] [ _Ragnar__] 12:06 [ dsoul ] [ Lucifer_arma] [ mtr ] [ sslll ] 12:06 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 19 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 18 normal] 12:10 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:12 -!- sslll is now known as sireficuL 12:44 -!- mipe_work [n=mikapesu@fw.abako.fi] has quit ["Leaving"] 12:45 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 13:35 < karasz> anyone got an ideea about http://karasz.pastebin.ca/63187 ? 13:35 < karasz> it is kdebase failing on 64 bit system. 13:38 < mnemoc> and where is libstdc++.la ? 13:38 < karasz> root@karasz:/usr/src/trunk# locate libstdc++.la 13:38 < karasz> /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-t2-linux-gnu/4.1.0/32/libstdc++.la 13:38 < karasz> /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-t2-linux-gnu/4.1.0/libstdc++.la 13:52 -!- MusiFreq [n=MusiFreq@cpe-24-195-90-147.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #t2 14:00 < MusiFreq> anyone know what could be causing escape sequences in /etc/issue to not be parsed? they are shown as-is....except for the 'clear' sequence 14:00 < rxr> karasz: is that a complete, fresh build ? 14:01 < rxr> MusiFreq: hm, no idea off-hand I do not edit the issue too often 14:01 < MusiFreq> its older rocklinux...but ive had the problem on t2 and other distros 14:02 < rxr> what sequence do you miss from translation, all ? 14:02 < karasz> rxr, no, it is an emerge. 14:04 < MusiFreq> [axion|~>cat /etc/issue 14:04 < MusiFreq> This is \n.\O (\s \m \r) \t 14:06 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 14:08 [Users #t2] 14:08 [@ChanServ] [ karasz ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ valentin ] 14:08 [ Baldzius] [ laj_ ] [ mnemoc ] [ sepp ] [ _Ragnar__] 14:08 [ CIA-7 ] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ sireficuL] 14:08 [ dsoul ] [ Lucifer_arma] [ MusiFreq] [ tdi ] 14:08 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 18 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 17 normal] 14:08 < rxr> karasz: hm, of an very old systeme ? 14:09 < rxr> MusiFreq: those are exapanded by the getty, not the console driver .... 14:09 < rxr> doesn't the file work when a getty prints it out ? 14:09 < karasz> rxr, i was stupid again, problem solved. thx. 14:10 < rxr> karasz: oeh, how ? 14:13 < rxr> mnemoc: can can tell morfoh I gave cups 1.2 a try and it works for my use-cases so far, if he likes he can drop some notes where cups errored out for his use-case 14:15 < mnemoc> rxr: done 14:15 -!- karasz [n=karasz@80.97.102.201] has left #T2 [] 15:01 -!- MusiFreq [n=MusiFreq@cpe-24-195-90-147.nycap.res.rr.com] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 15:18 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 15:22 < CIA-7> rene * r17865 /trunk/package/base/inotify-tools/ (. inotify-tools.cache inotify-tools.desc): * added inotify-tools (1.5) - Command line utilities for the Linux inotify system 15:27 < CIA-7> rene * r17866 /trunk/package/graphic/ploticus/ (compile.patch ploticus.desc): * updated ploticus (232 -> 233) 15:32 < _Ragnar__> moin moin 15:34 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @ChanServ 15:34 -!- acehunky [n=chat_jok@59.184.21.77] has joined #T2 15:37 < CIA-7> msluis * r17867 /trunk/package/java/classpath/classpath.desc: * updated classpath (0.90 -> 0.91) 15:37 < mnemoc> moin _Ragnar__ 15:38 < _Ragnar__> hi mnemoc :) 15:38 < _Ragnar__> what's new? 15:38 < mnemoc> nothing :p, and there? 15:38 < _Ragnar__> not much 15:38 < _Ragnar__> busy as hell >.< 15:39 < rxr> _Ragnar__: when you said madwifi would be broken, was that from looking at the diff or from a testbuild ? 15:40 < rxr> for me it builds against the kernel that is building, not the currently running one 15:40 < _Ragnar__> test build 15:40 < _Ragnar__> yes that's the problem 15:41 < rxr> I wrote it builds against the kernel it is build inside, not the host kernel 15:41 < rxr> you said it would ignore the kernel built by t2 and build against the host, running kernel version 15:42 < _Ragnar__> O_O 15:43 < _Ragnar__> well one problem is that it runs depmod 15:43 < _Ragnar__> which fails it in stage 1 15:44 < _Ragnar__> lemme retry that build right now 15:46 < _Ragnar__> ok building ... might be an hour until I get to madwifi tho 15:49 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ 15:54 < rxr> _Ragnar__: hm, ok - best hand me the .err log if any 15:54 < rxr> in the meantime I patched madwifi to use the usual eth% naming, I hope you like that 16:00 < rxr> _Ragnar__: ok, well my last patch broke building madwifi to get the add-on tools 16:00 < rxr> I fix that 16:00 < rxr> depmod should not be run, it is substituted away with sed 16:01 < rxr> I rechecked inside the biuld and the line has an echo then 16:01 < rxr> (my depmod does not hit the flist wrapper since it is static, sigh) 16:01 < rxr> I'll fix the package to build again (the tools one) and convert the sed to a patch to notice if the makefile code changes and thus needs adaption more easily 16:08 < rxr> btw. cups 1.2 improved significantly and the admin interface is now more useful, including discovery of network printers ... ! 16:09 < CIA-7> rene * r17868 /trunk/package/network/madwifi/ (madwifi.conf no-depmod.patch postlinux.conf): 16:09 < CIA-7> * improved madwifi to rather patch away the depmod instead silently 16:09 < CIA-7> run sed on the Makefile, easier to uncover if the Makefile gets 16:09 < CIA-7> changed 16:09 < CIA-7> * fixed the madwifi package as it to build again by not changing 16:09 < CIA-7> into the tools sub-directory but rather use -C tools so that the 16:09 < CIA-7> kernel patches apply 16:21 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 17:09 < _Ragnar__> rxr: why change to eth? o_O 17:12 < _Ragnar__> rxr: uhm 17:12 < _Ragnar__> I get: =====[var_append:65 (last $?=0)> makeopt='CC="$CC" CPP="$CPP" CXX="$CXX" prefix="/$prefix" CC=kcc KERNELPATH=/TOOLCHAIN/src.linux26.default.20060608.083045.22369.fileserver/linux-2.6.16' 17:12 < _Ragnar__> /TOOLCHAIN/package/network/madwifi/postlinux.conf: line 29: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' 17:17 < _Ragnar__> nvm I'll svn up 17:30 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p83.129.200.83.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:32 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p83.129.186.177.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 18:44 -!- dsoul [i=darksoul@vice.ii.uj.edu.pl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:51 < rxr> _Ragnar__: see the list 18:52 < rxr> _Ragnar__: so users do not need to hunt what the name is, and ethX is standart among nearly all in-kernel wlan drivers 18:52 < rxr> also to not run sed on the etc/conf/network when the hardware is exchanged 19:23 < misl> hi folks 19:37 -!- rxr_ [n=rene@e178188079.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 19:37 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.2.0-rc RELEASED | The System Development Environment (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ | Say hello and do not hesitate to ask us any questions that you may have. | http://www.rafb.net/paste/ 19:37 -!- Topic set by rxr [] [Fri Jun 2 17:55:27 2006] 19:37 [Users #t2] 19:37 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-7] [ Lucifer_arma] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ valentin ] 19:37 [ acehunky] [ laj_ ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ sireficuL] [ _Ragnar__] 19:37 [ Baldzius] [ LMJ ] [ mnemoc ] [ rxr_] [ tdi ] 19:37 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 17 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal] 19:37 -!- [freenode-info] if you need to send private messages, please register: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg 19:37 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 19:15:33 2004 19:37 -!- Irssi: Join to #t2 was synced in 36 secs 19:47 -!- rxr [n=rene@e178180165.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:54 -!- valentin [n=valentin@port-212-202-41-169.dynamic.qsc.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:04 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 20:05 -!- Baldzius_ [n=baldzius@85.206.98.88] has joined #t2 20:08 -!- valentin [n=valentin@port-212-202-41-169.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #t2 20:08 < valentin> re 20:14 -!- misl [n=chatzill@82-217-66-150.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.69.3 [Firefox 1.5.0.3/2006042618]"] 20:23 -!- Baldzius [n=baldzius@85.206.104.158] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:41 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178001045.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 21:41 < morfoh> moin 21:42 < mnemoc> .oO( strange time to moin )o 21:42 < morfoh> mnemoc: we had this kind of discussion yet 21:42 < mnemoc> :p 21:42 < morfoh> moin is not just a simple good morning 21:42 < morfoh> :p 21:44 < mnemoc> i know i know 21:45 < mnemoc> "The word derives from the Frisian word mooi, meaning beautiful" <--- wikipedia 21:45 < mnemoc> "Normally "Moin" is the same as "good". If you meet a person, ask "good? (Moin!)", and the answer is "good! good! (Moin! Moin!)" 21:45 < mnemoc> People in more southern parts of Germany often mistakenly assume that Moin is a short from of Morgen (meaning "morning") and should be used like "good morning". Saying "Moin moin" in parts of Germany other than the north will brand you as a northerner, or the derogatory term "Fischkopf" (fish head)." 21:47 < mnemoc> so you are a fish head 22:06 < mnemoc> and /go ka 22:06 < mnemoc> err 22:10 < _Ragnar__> re 22:10 < _Ragnar__> rxr_: ok madwifi built now 22:10 < _Ragnar__> thx 22:15 < morfoh> wb _Ragnar__ 22:16 < _Ragnar__> thanks 22:18 < _Ragnar__> mnemoc: and I'll survive the fish head ... in fact I've already conditioned some americans to greet with moin moin :) 22:37 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@64.237.241.192] has joined #t2 23:39 -!- keinek_ [n=keinek@200.70.160.165] has joined #t2 23:39 < keinek_> hi guys 23:39 < keinek_> :) 23:39 < keinek_> tomorrow is the day 23:39 < keinek_> :) 23:39 < keinek_> ;) 23:45 < morfoh> keinek_: why ? will you have the first sexual contact with a women in your live time tomorrow ? 23:45 < morfoh> :) 23:45 < keinek_> no morfoh 23:45 < _Ragnar__> *lol* 23:46 < keinek_> tomorror start the football championship! 23:46 < morfoh> pfff ... 23:46 < morfoh> :) 23:46 < morfoh> f* football 23:46 < keinek_> but i still try to have my first sexual contact, i dont give up :D 23:46 < morfoh> keinek_: good boy :) 23:46 < keinek_> morfoh, t2 rc work fine!!! 23:47 < morfoh> keinek_: but I hope you don't tried to use a football 23:47 < keinek_> i can compile a desktop 23:47 < morfoh> keinek_: lucky you 23:47 < keinek_> but i must disable linux-mm or something like that 23:47 < keinek_> morfoh, i dont like football, but championship is championship :P 23:47 < keinek_> morfoh, but automatic nvidia detection fail. 23:47 < keinek_> i like swim 23:49 < morfoh> keinek_: and you used the rc ? 23:49 < keinek_> now no 23:49 < keinek_> but the compilation work fine, i must do the first tests 23:49 < keinek_> add packages, less packages and compile again. 23:49 < keinek_> :) 23:49 < morfoh> keinek_: compilation is one thing :) 23:50 < keinek_> but is the first time that all compile good. 23:50 < keinek_> sure. 23:50 < keinek_> you guys do a good work with 2.2 23:51 < morfoh> unfortunately we jut can say that about the packages included within the desktop target ... there is some broken stuff within the rc but you don't notice because it's not on the target you build 23:52 < morfoh> but yes ... it's a good thing to have a compilable target 23:57 < keinek_> :P --- Log closed Fri Jun 09 00:00:00 2006