--- Log opened Fri Mar 30 00:00:59 2007 00:12 -!- madtux [n=madtux@196.40.38.43] has quit ["leaving"] 00:20 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 00:21 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 00:58 -!- idealm [n=ideal@c58-107-18-60.belrs2.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has joined #t2 01:19 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590ca3e5.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 01:36 -!- mtr [n=Michael@kobz-590ca84f.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:36 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 01:49 -!- idealm [n=ideal@c58-107-18-60.belrs2.nsw.optusnet.com.au] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:51 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:51 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 02:36 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:36 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 02:55 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 03:03 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:47 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@c-217-70-66-31.bragatel.pt] has joined #t2 04:04 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@c-217-70-66-31.bragatel.pt] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 04:43 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has quit [Connection reset by peer] 04:43 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has joined #t2 04:56 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has joined #t2 05:02 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has quit [Connection timed out] 07:07 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:35 < rxr> re 08:37 -!- LMJ_Work [n=c3196415@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 08:38 < LMJ_Work> moin moin 08:40 < LMJ_Work> I still have the compilation error (well, ./configure error) with net-snmp, here is the output log : http://pastebin.ca/416352 08:40 < LMJ_Work> it fails from 6.0 or trunk 08:41 < rxr> LMJ_Work: built here fine but I'll try to find out where --with-ssl comes from 08:44 < LMJ_Work> yes please, i'm trying to introduce slowly t2 in my company (most of Debian/Redhat Pro distro) If i take too long to fix my problem, i will have to change it :-( 08:53 < rxr> do you need heimdal or is it just enabled for the fun of it ? 08:53 < rxr> --- package/security/heimdal/parse-config (revision 23304) 08:53 < rxr> +++ package/security/heimdal/parse-config (working copy) 08:53 < rxr> @@ -25,7 +26,6 @@ 08:53 < rxr> var_append extraconfopt " " "--with-gss" #From mutt 08:53 < rxr> var_append extraconfopt " " "--with-gssapi$KRB5PREFIX" #From cvs 08:53 < rxr> var_append extraconfopt " " "--enable-gssapi$KRB5PREFIX" #From cyrus-sasl2 08:53 < rxr> - var_append extraconfopt " " "--with-ssl" #from ethereal 08:53 < rxr> 08:53 < rxr> if [ "$KRB5PREFIX" ]; then 08:53 < rxr> var_append extraconfopt " " "--with-gssapi-includes$KRB5PREFIX/include" # From curl 08:54 < LMJ_Work> i need it 08:54 < rxr> ok - then try the patch pased above ... 08:55 < LMJ_Work> I have to recompile heimdal then net-snmp ? 08:56 < rxr> no 08:56 < rxr> just apply the patch and continue the Build-Target 08:57 < LMJ_Work> I'm not building a target atm, just compiling from extra packages 09:00 < rxr> http://osnews.com/permalink.php?news_id=17583&comment_id=225721 09:03 < LMJ_Work> do you have the link from the MS forum about slow disk access under vista around rxr please ? 09:07 < rxr> LMJ_Work: the IRC is logged: http://www.t2-project.org/irclogs/ 09:07 < rxr> but I can grep it as well 09:07 < rxr> t2-2007-03-27:18:54 < rxr> http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1358057&SiteID=17 09:08 < LMJ_Work> cool 09:15 < LMJ_Work> looks better rxr, at least, it starts to compile 09:17 < LMJ_Work> arg 09:19 < LMJ_Work> http://pastebin.ca/416406 09:20 < LMJ_Work> missing a package maybe ? 09:23 < rxr> looks just internal ... 09:23 < CIA-18> rene * r23305 /trunk/package/xfce4/thunar-thumbnailers/thunar-thumbnailers.desc: * updated thunar-thumbnailers (0.1.1 -> 0.1.2) 09:24 < CIA-18> rene * r23306 /trunk/package/themes/murrine/murrine.desc: * updated murrine (0.51 -> 0.52) 09:24 < rxr> I try on my box ... 09:37 < rxr> LMJ_Work: can you retry the build with MAX_PARALLEL=1 ? 09:37 < rxr> I ask because it still builds here ... 09:55 < Stelz> moin all 09:55 < Stelz> hi rxr, LMJ_Work ;) 09:55 < Stelz> how's work? ;) 10:05 < CIA-18> rene * r23307 /trunk/package/network/adm8211/ (2.6.20.patch adm8211.desc): * updated adm8211 (20050323 -> 20050620), and fixed it for 2.6.20 10:06 < rxr> so - just hostap-driver left over 10:06 < rxr> and they look somewhat rotting ... 10:08 < rxr> R4gnar0k: awake ? 10:16 < rxr> heh: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/digitalcommunication/images/lifecam/dc_vx1000_main.jpg 10:29 < LMJ_Work> ok 10:30 < LMJ_Work> if the [F] flag ? 10:30 < rxr> [F] NOPARALLEL 11:01 < CIA-18> rene * r23308 /trunk/package/multimedia/gspcav/ (8 files): * added gspcav (1-20070110) - GSPCA/SPCA5XX USB Camera Driver 11:02 -!- LMJ_Work [n=c3196415@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit ["CGI:IRC (EOF)"] 11:08 -!- Capey [i=pmika@koopa.saunalahti.fi] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 11:11 -!- LMJ_Work [n=c3196415@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 11:11 < LMJ_Work> sorry 11:11 < LMJ_Work> this web cgi irc thing is such a crap, but that's the only way I can connect to irc from work 11:14 < CIA-18> rene * r23309 /trunk/package/multimedia/gspcav/gspcav.desc: * slightly improved gspcav .desc text 11:19 < LMJ_Work> anyway, about the [F] should I write [F] NOPARALLEL MAX_PARALLEL=1 ? 11:23 < rxr> just NOPARALLEL is enough 11:24 < LMJ_Work> ok 11:24 < LMJ_Work> so, i still have the error 11:24 < rxr> ic it already has it so the failure must be something else ... 11:24 < LMJ_Work> arg arg 11:24 < rxr> can you paste your full log somewhere? 11:24 < LMJ_Work> it already had it 11:24 < LMJ_Work> ok 11:37 < rxr> LMJ_Work: you did not post the full log ... 11:37 < rxr> just the failing part 11:37 < rxr> you could also send the whole .err to my mail 11:45 < LMJ_Work> sent rxr 11:45 < LMJ_Work> i prefered to send you the whole txt by email 11:51 < rxr> you specifically enabled this ld-as-needed option 11:52 < rxr> I think it breaks the build 12:04 < CIA-18> rene * r23310 /trunk/package/multimedia/linux-uvc/ (6 files): * added linux-uvc (0.1.0-e) - Linux driver for fully UVC compliant devices 12:15 < LMJ_Work> ok 12:20 < LMJ_Work> G00D 12:20 < LMJ_Work> it works 12:20 < LMJ_Work> ld-as-needed should be not used at all ? 13:01 < LMJ_Work> any tried to package zabbix ? 13:06 < LMJ_Work> anyone* ;) 13:16 -!- sepp_ is now known as sepp 13:16 < sepp> moin :) 13:52 -!- LMJ_Work [n=c3196415@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has left #t2 [] 14:22 < rxr> moin sepp 14:29 < sepp> hi rxr 14:32 < CIA-18> rene * r23311 /trunk/package/x11/fox/fox.desc: * updated fox (1.6.24 -> 1.6.25) 14:34 < CIA-18> rene * r23312 /trunk/package/network/specter/ (. specter.cache specter.desc): * added specter (1.4) - A user-space logging facility for netfilter 15:06 < CIA-18> rene * r23313 /trunk/package/mail/mini_sendmail/mini_sendmail.desc: * updated mini_sendmail (1.3.5 -> 1.3.6) 15:09 < CIA-18> rene * r23314 /trunk/package/graphic/libwmf/ (. libwmf.cache libwmf.desc): * added libwmf (0.2.8.4) - A library to convert Microsoft's wmf file format to something useful 15:18 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:58 < CIA-18> rene * r23315 /trunk/package/network/zaptel/ (4 files): * updated zaptel (1.2.10 -> 1.4.1) 16:11 < CIA-18> rene * r23316 /trunk/package/multimedia/linux-uvc/no-depmod.patch: 16:11 < CIA-18> * added linux-uvc/no-depmod.patch to not run a unversioned depmond 16:11 < CIA-18> during the kernel (forgot to run svn add on it ...) 16:13 < CIA-18> rene * r23317 /trunk/package/audio/mac/ (. mac.cache mac.desc): * added mac (3.99-u4-b5) - Monkey's Audio support library (for .ape files) 16:24 < CIA-18> rene * r23318 /trunk/package/security/loop-aes/kernel-modpost-warnings.patch.ciphers: * rediffed loop-aes/kernel-modpost-warnings.patch.ciphers 16:26 < CIA-18> rene * r23319 /trunk/package/xfce4/xfce4-dict-plugin/ (. xfce4-dict-plugin.desc): 16:26 < CIA-18> Johan : 16:26 < CIA-18> * added xfce4-dict-plugin (0.2.1) - A XFCE panel plugin to query an online dictionnary 16:27 < AStorm> Yet another useless plugin :> 16:27 < rxr> AStorm: if it makes some people happy ... 16:28 < AStorm> :> 16:28 < AStorm> It's their problem. I have my dicts in Firefox 16:28 < rxr> you know this symphony something desktop enviromentment for Mozilla / Firefox *g* ? 16:29 < AStorm> Yes, except the memory leaks 16:29 * AStorm ducks 16:30 < rxr> AStorm: do you know if anyone is needing these hostap-drivers these days 16:30 < AStorm> People with prism chips maybe? 16:31 < AStorm> Though these should work with kernel drivers currently... 16:31 < rxr> hm - our kernel build stuff is massive 16:31 < rxr> quite many lines of sub-modules beeing built scrolling by ... 16:31 < AStorm> Heroic and epic too. 16:31 < rxr> not to mention -> Including SquashFS (3.2) patch ... 16:31 < rxr> -> Including loop-aes (v3.1f) patch ... 16:31 < rxr> -> Including UnionFS patch ... 16:31 < rxr> -> Including l7-filter (v2.9) patch .. 16:32 < AStorm> UnionFS is in -mm, might be in 2.6.21 16:32 < rxr> I know 16:32 < AStorm> l7-filter? Does anyone use that seriously? :> 16:32 < rxr> not me 16:32 < rxr> bad experience with that ? 16:32 < AStorm> loop-aes is deprecated :> 16:32 < rxr> guess DM stuff ? 16:32 < AStorm> No no, it's just slow. 16:32 < AStorm> Yes, it even supports LRW mode now. 16:32 * rxr not using loop-aes neither 16:33 < rxr> this is just the generic regerence build 16:33 < AStorm> (that "no" comment was against l7) 16:33 < rxr> in my custom builds none expect squashfs and unionfs are included ... 16:33 < rxr> though for latest stuff I checked out aufs, likewise 16:33 < AStorm> Well, maybe upgrade squashfs to include lzo compression :> 16:33 < AStorm> Now that is nice. 16:33 < AStorm> There is some "patch" (actually, a nasty hack) available 16:34 < AStorm> The hack can be somewhat fixed to become a proper patch. 16:34 < CIA-18> rene * r23320 /trunk/package/network/rt2500/2.6.20.patch: * patched rt2500 for 2.6.20 16:35 < rxr> yeah - maybe when lzo is included in mainline ... 16:35 < rxr> saw some patches floating around for that as well 16:35 < AStorm> Well, that critter uses it stupidly, including userspace code in the kernel module. 16:35 < AStorm> There is a cryptoapi lzo module, for Suspend2 16:36 < rxr> critter ? 16:37 < AStorm> squashfs-lzo 16:44 < AStorm> BTW, maybe you could provide an optional Staircase or RSDL patch... :> 16:45 < rxr> patches welcome 16:45 < AStorm> hm, Ok 17:00 < AStorm> Will add some config patch. But first, spring cleaning. 17:01 < rxr> :-) 17:02 < AStorm> (esp. as the owner of the flat is coming here tomorrow :P ) 17:03 < rxr> btw. I see new problem in your debug patch 17:03 < rxr> just using objcopy will fail on cross builds ... 17:04 < rxr> "${archprefix}objcopy it is in that case 17:04 < AStorm> Shouldn't... probably. 17:04 < AStorm> Mhm. 17:04 < rxr> can transform that on testing 17:04 < AStorm> objcopy is a dumb thing, should be able to work on any ELF/a.out files 17:04 < rxr> I think it aborts if it find a arch header it is not compiled for 17:06 < AStorm> Hm. 17:06 < AStorm> So it wouldn't work then :> 17:06 < AStorm> Thanks for fixing. 17:26 < AStorm> Guess I have to analyse those T2 scripts a bit more 18:03 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 18:07 < rxr> flashing pee sea BIOSes and that with floppies what a fun 18:07 < rxr> good that I found a floppy drive at all in a dusty corner of the office ... 18:07 < rxr> hunting a floppy disc was even harder 18:07 < rxr> good I hat some el-cheapo SCSI card driver on disk lingering around in some board ... 18:09 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 18:10 < rxr> wow - the file survived writing to the dusty magneto and the first read back 18:50 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 18:50 < misl> hi folks 19:01 < rxr> moin misl 19:03 < misl> hi rxr :-) 19:17 < rxr> IT: Windows Vulnerability in Animated Cursor Handling 19:17 < rxr> ^- muhahaha .... ?!?!?! 19:17 < rxr> ""Secunia reports a vulnerability in Windows Animated Cursor Handling. According to the linked article, the rating is "extremely critical". Microsoft has put up their own advisory on the subject, confirming this is a vulnerability that affects Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista. The exploit has already been used in the wild." 19:17 < rxr> http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/03/30/1311247.shtml 19:17 < AStorm> rxr: I use a pendrive for that :-) 19:17 < AStorm> I mean, for flashing BIOSes 19:18 < rxr> AStorm: my BIOS just had a floopy flash option 19:18 < rxr> + I just wanted to flash the BIOS so it actually start to offer boot from "USB-Zip" at all ... 19:18 < AStorm> Mine too, it's weird 19:18 < AStorm> it's a laptop :P 19:18 < rxr> mine not 19:19 < rxr> mine is a good ole Athlon 2500XP+ whatever 19:19 < sepp> my bios has a flash from usb option, but ofcourse it does not work 19:19 < rxr> yeah of course ... 19:20 < rxr> I only hang on this doomed board because so many BIOS do not boot from clean USB sticks and require them to be messed up like a USB Zip in order to boot from them 19:21 < rxr> however as we rather have selected not that crappy stuff here this is the only box in the office where I can test modifications of our iso2stick.sh on ... 19:30 < AStorm> sepp: I'm flashing it using some FreeDOS 19:30 < AStorm> rxr: well, new ones do boot nicely from normal USB pendrives. 19:31 < rxr> yeah - new ones 19:31 < rxr> too bad the world is not full of new ones ... :-( 19:31 < rxr> (not to mention I rarely have x86 systems but prefer PPC, SPARC, et al. where the world is a bit less defective since years ... 19:31 < rxr> ) 19:32 < AStorm> :> 19:32 < AStorm> bit less? A lot less. 19:32 < AStorm> The only drawback is stupid EFI. 19:32 < rxr> PPC, SPARC have OpenFirmware ... no EFI 19:33 < rxr> thats "just" IA64 and Apple MacTel ... 19:33 < AStorm> That's why they rock, and newer MacBooks less. 19:34 < AStorm> The best arch is currently MIPS in my opinion. 19:35 < rxr> the EFI of my MacBook also has evil bugs ... 19:35 < rxr> really evil ones ... 19:36 < AStorm> Yep. 19:36 < AStorm> BTW, some laptops have broken ACPI DSDT 19:37 < AStorm> It's a funny coincidence, that most of their vendors used Microsoft ACPI compiler and not Intel one. 19:37 < AStorm> Where most == 95% 19:42 < rxr> :-) 20:16 < rxr> so - time to go - cu then 21:21 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@p213.54.34.224.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 21:42 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p213.54.23.128.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:02 -!- sepp_ is now known as sepp 22:03 < Stelz> hmhm 22:03 < Stelz> rehi all 22:03 < Stelz> hello, sepp 22:03 < Stelz> cu rxr :> 22:03 < sepp> hi Stelz :) 22:12 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-64-237-249-210.prtc.net] has joined #t2 22:13 < Stelz> rehi sparc-kly :) 22:14 < sparc-kly> hey stelz :P 22:25 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-006-062.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has joined #t2 22:27 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-006-062.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has left #t2 ["Time makes no sense"] 22:49 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.11/2007031202]"] --- Log closed Sat Mar 31 00:00:00 2007