--- Log opened Sat Sep 08 00:00:11 2007 --- Day changed Sat Sep 08 2007 00:00 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-23-207-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has quit ["Leaving."] 00:51 -!- sepp [n=sepp@Z7218.z.pppool.de] has joined #t2 05:06 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178069074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 05:19 -!- yokoy [n=yokoy@e178072148.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 05:49 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has quit ["Leaving"] 07:47 -!- netson99 [n=netson99@210.210.181.230] has joined #t2 09:32 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-19-110-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has joined #t2 09:42 < rxr> yokoy_: yes, with the new autoconf half of the "build from CVS/SVN" packages do not build 09:42 < rxr> due to the ever changing nature of auto* crap .. 09:46 < DeeKey> morning 09:47 < rxr> moin moin 09:47 [Users #t2] 09:47 [@ChanServ] [ dsoul ] [ LMJ_p ] [ Ragnar|away] [ write_erase] 09:47 [ CIA-8 ] [ emte__ ] [ mqueiros_] [ rxr ] [ yokoy_ ] 09:47 [ cyda ] [ Fatal ] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] 09:47 [ Dallur ] [ happycube] [ netson99 ] [ TobiX ] 09:47 [ DeeKey ] [ kic- ] [ pdinoto ] [ valentin ] 09:47 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 22 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 21 normal] 10:13 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178069074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 10:18 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178069074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 10:51 < CIA-8> susan * r25947 /trunk/package/develop/uncrustify/uncrustify.desc: * updated uncrustify (0.37 -> 0.38) 10:55 < CIA-8> susan * r25948 /trunk/package/gnome2/galculator/galculator.desc: * updated galculator (1.2.5.2 -> 1.3) 10:57 < CIA-8> susan * r25949 /trunk/package/gnome2/libgsf/libgsf.desc: * updated libgsf (1.14.6 -> 1.14.7) 11:02 < CIA-8> susan * r25950 /trunk/package/develop/git/git.desc: * updated git (1.5.2.5 -> 1.5.3.1) 11:29 < CIA-8> rene * r25951 /trunk/package/graphic/gimp/gimp.desc: * updated gimp (2.4.0-rc1 -> 2.4.0-rc2) 11:32 < rxr> valentin: heh - load avg. from the 8-core box: load average: 9.31, 10.60, 9.25 11:33 < rxr> guess that is the time to start writing dynamic fan control, as I only tested the box to not overheat with T2 builds, not with your additional saturating jobs 11:33 < rxr> as the t2 builds have more gabs in the load, due serial configure and install runs ... :-( 11:35 < CIA-8> rene * r25952 /trunk/target/neo1973/pkgsel: * added d-bus, hal, sqlite, gsm to the neo1973 pkgsel 11:38 < rxr> valentin: so - fans manually powered higher :-) 11:39 < rxr> we are not in the office the next week anyway 11:39 < rxr> so others have to endure the soft noise :-) 12:02 < CIA-8> rene * r25953 /trunk/package/audio/gnupod/gnupod.desc: * updated gnupod (0.99.2 -> 0.99.3) 12:08 < CIA-8> rene * r25954 /trunk/package/security/gnutls/gnutls.desc: * updated gnutls (1.6.3 -> 2.0.0) 12:13 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178069074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 12:16 -!- yokoy_ [n=yokoy@e178069074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 13:46 -!- shevy 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19:03 [ CIA-8 ] [ emte__ ] [ kic_ ] [ netson99 ] [ sepp ] [ write_erase] 19:03 [ cyda ] [ Fatal ] [ LMJ_p ] [ pdinoto ] [ shevy] [ yokoy__ ] 19:03 [ DeeKey ] [ happycube] [ mqueiros_] [ Ragnar|away] [ TobiX] 19:03 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 23 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 22 normal] 19:06 < rxr> http://osnews.com/story.php/18581/Introduction-to-Lua-Programming 19:24 < rxr> valentin: probably I should have cloned my MacBook system to your's before I leave 19:24 < rxr> damnit 19:32 < rxr> kic_: == 09/08/07 13:26:52 =[5]=> Finished building package qt. 19:32 < rxr> kic_: this is preleminary: it appears to be just speed vs. size optimization 19:32 < rxr> kic_: that is compiler buch 19:32 < rxr> kic_: compiler bug 19:35 < CIA-8> rene * r25955 /trunk/package/base/acl/install.patch: 19:35 < CIA-8> * fixed acl to support rebuilding, without segfaulting / bus erroring 19:35 < CIA-8> while rewriting the system libacl with _cp_, use _install_ instead 20:18 < CIA-8> rene * r25956 /trunk/package/base/linux24/linux24.desc: * updated linux24 (2.4.35.1 -> 2.4.35.2) 20:25 < CIA-8> rene * r25957 /trunk/package/xorg/xproto/xproto.desc: * updated xproto (7.0.10 -> 7.0.11) 20:30 < sepp> how to deal with 2 qmakes in $PATH? i can '[O] PATH=$QTDIR/bin:$PATH' to get the qmake from 3.x, but that is not really nice 20:37 < kic_> rxr 20:37 < kic_> hi 20:39 < rxr> sepp: that is some qt3 vs qt4, hm ? 20:40 < rxr> have not thought about that ... 20:40 < sepp> yes 20:41 < sepp> i have both installed and qmake from qt4 is 1st in the path 20:41 < rxr> yes, kde does cope with that itself 20:41 < rxr> but some qt only packages do not 20:41 < rxr> I guess you hit one of the few of those build errors ? 20:41 < rxr> which package it that ? 20:41 < sepp> jahshaka ... 20:43 < rxr> maybe change / fix qt to export QT3DIR and not QT33DIR :-) and use QT3DIR in the line you pasted above ... 20:43 < rxr> with exporting I mean the qt.conf part with: 20:43 < rxr> cat > $root/etc/profile.d/qt3 <<-EOT 20:44 < sepp> i bet something else is using qt33dir in some weird way :p 20:45 < rxr> when you are at it and it works out you might also like to fix psedit that way 20:45 < rxr> as I saw it breakng qith qt4 in the reference build ... 20:45 < rxr> sepp: the qt33dir is probably a nearly r1 relict from ROCK times from a kde2 -> kde3 migration or so .-) 20:46 < rxr> I doubt a package is using it :-) 20:46 < kic_> heh 20:47 < sepp> p-what-edit? 20:47 < rxr> sepp: grep showed no match in T2 *conf* files 20:47 < rxr> sepp: p-what-what ? 20:47 < rxr> pdfedit or so 20:47 < sepp> ahh, that 20:47 < rxr> the barely working pdf edit thingy ... 20:48 < kic_> i sort of hate computers now 20:48 < rxr> or s/barely/hard to use/, whatever you prefer t.-) 20:48 < rxr> kic_: ? 20:48 < kic_> i think i'm in the wrong business 20:48 < kic_> perhaps i should be a janitor 20:48 < kic_> much less stress 20:48 < kic_> i think 20:48 < rxr> well - when you see half dead people all day it is stress as well 20:48 < kic_> heh 20:48 < kic_> yes i suppose it is 20:49 < rxr> when we get software patents in the EU, my fallback plan is opening some beach bar :_) 20:49 < rxr> but I have hopes we do not get software patents 20:49 < kic_> mmm 20:49 < kic_> beach bars are fun 20:49 < kic_> ladies in thongs get half off? 20:49 < kic_> :D 20:49 < rxr> and the other intermediate plan is filling some soft patents ourselves :-))) 20:50 < kic_> hehe 20:50 < rxr> ok - kic_ gotta go home now, packing and a little sleep ... 20:50 < rxr> cu soon 20:50 < kic_> ok, cu, don't miss your flight 20:50 < rxr> yeah - still some hours off 20:50 < rxr> time for a little sleep 20:50 < kic_> enjoy 20:50 < rxr> valentin: if you have some spare minuts for some more fun 20:51 < rxr> valentin: I would appreciate (beside Mac driver hacking) if we could get some nices graphs of the 35 minus 4 (or so dead) sensors in the 8-core you are loading ... :) 20:51 < rxr> valentin: maybe with rrdtool but it felt a little cryptic and I wasted some hours on that already 20:51 < kic_> i just ordered an 8 core too, for my house 20:51 < kic_> :D 20:51 < kic_> can't wait for it to get here 20:52 < rxr> but it is "the admin plotting thing", maybe it is good to have some knowledge with it ... 20:52 < rxr> kic_: yeah ... 20:52 < kic_> wish i had faster uploads on my dsl line 20:52 < kic_> i would turn it into a server 20:52 < kic_> but U.S. DSL sucks 20:52 < kic_> japan has up to 40mb lines to residence now, i hear 20:52 < kic_> fiber no less! 20:52 < kic_> pfft 20:53 < kic_> lol 20:53 < kic_> qt bombed 20:53 < kic_> make[4]: *** [qmake_image_collection.cpp] Segmentation fault 20:53 < kic_> make[4]: *** Deleting file `qmake_image_collection.cpp' 20:53 < kic_> make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... 20:53 < kic_> make[4]: Leaving directory `/TOOLCHAIN/src.qt.safemedia.20070908.144120.19935.localhost/qt-x11-free-3.3.8/tools/designer/designer' 20:53 < kic_> make[3]: *** [sub-designer] Error 2 20:53 < rxr> kic_: the core2 build as a working qt 20:53 < rxr> I want to rebuild the nocona test, now 20:53 < rxr> I just clean that 20:53 < kic_> ah 20:53 < kic_> ok 20:54 < rxr> valentin: you find some temp hackery in the root (/) named /temp-mon* 20:54 < rxr> valentin: the sensors are exposed in sysfs at: /sys/devices/platform/applesmc.768/temp*_input 20:54 < rxr> valentin: 35 nontheless 20:54 < rxr> valentin: 4 appear to be invalid, 2 return static 0 2 return static 128 or so 20:55 < rxr> valentin: that is probably due to my reverse engineering and putting all my script detected 20:55 < rxr> valentin: just some curves would be nice 20:55 < rxr> but only if you feel to, we have more important stuff :-) 20:55 < rxr> so - cu then 20:57 < sepp> cu 21:12 -!- brian|lfs [n=guest@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has joined #t2 21:12 < brian|lfs> hello is anyone there 21:13 < brian|lfs> I'm trying to build a t2 system and the t2 system won't chroot it keeps bombing out and gives an error about /bin/bash 21:13 < brian|lfs> does anyone have any ideas 21:14 < kic_> erm 21:15 < kic_> what are you building on 21:15 < kic_> ? 21:15 < brian|lfs> lfs livecd 21:15 < brian|lfs> the t2 live cd didn't have the right packages for svn 21:15 < kic_> whats the error bash returns? 21:15 < brian|lfs> hold a sec I'll look its on another console 21:16 < kic_> can fix that with Emerge-Pkg -force subversion 21:16 < kic_> and let it include dependancies 21:18 < brian|lfs> chroot: cannot run command `bin/bash': Exec format error 21:18 < brian|lfs> -> Unmounting loop mounts ... 21:18 < brian|lfs> theres my error 21:19 < kic_> are you cross compiling? 21:19 < brian|lfs> no 21:19 < brian|lfs> I'm building on the same cpu this is going to be used on 21:19 < sepp> on a user mountable partition? 21:19 < brian|lfs> ya 21:19 < brian|lfs> its a mounted partition 21:20 < sepp> you can not chroot there 21:20 < kic_> heh, hrm 21:20 < sepp> it is mounted nodev 21:20 < brian|lfs> so where do I need to put my source then 21:20 < brian|lfs> there is no way it will fit in ram 21:21 < sepp> change the partition to something that supports dev 21:21 < kic_> sepp, via remount, or via different fs? 21:21 < sepp> remount 21:22 < brian|lfs> huh 21:22 < brian|lfs> what do I do with the source code then are you telling me I need to reformat the parttion 21:22 < brian|lfs> ? 21:22 < sepp> grep nodev /proc/mounts 21:22 < sepp> not reformat 21:22 < brian|lfs> that came back with nothing 21:23 < sepp> maybe it was /proc/partitions ? 21:23 < kic_> yes 21:23 < kic_> proc/partitions 21:23 < kic_> err wait 21:23 < kic_> major minor #blocks name 21:23 < kic_> 8 0 195360984 sda 21:23 < kic_> thats format of proc/partitions 21:23 < brian|lfs> so what do I need to do I'm confused 21:23 < kic_> its /proc/mounts 21:23 < kic_> brian|lfs: cat /proc/mounts 21:24 < kic_> see anything in there with 'nodev' 21:24 < kic_> ? 21:24 < brian|lfs> rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> /dev/lfs-cd /dev/shm/.cdrom iso9660 ro 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> /dev/mapper/lfs-cd / ext2 rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> proc /proc proc rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> sysfs /sys sysfs rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> devpts /dev/pts devpts rw 0 0 21:24 < brian|lfs> /dev/sdb1 /mnt/sdb1 ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0 21:24 < kic_> hrm 21:24 < kic_> and your building in sdb1? 21:24 < brian|lfs> ya 21:25 < brian|lfs> and I definitly have chroot as a command 21:25 < kic_> try a normal: chroot /mnt/sdb1 21:25 < kic_> and see if that succeeds 21:25 < brian|lfs> could it becuase a distro is on sdb1 and I never reformatted it? 21:26 < kic_> nah i don't think that would do it 21:26 < brian|lfs> if I do that and rerun the script will it know I'm chrooted 21:26 < kic_> no no, don't build inside the chroot :D 21:26 < brian|lfs> ? 21:26 < kic_> i just want to see if it executes 21:26 < brian|lfs> ok 21:26 < kic_> and gives you command prompt 21:26 < brian|lfs> I'll chroot works 21:26 < kic_> ok 21:26 < kic_> what options did you choose on the main cfg 21:26 < kic_> ? 21:26 < brian|lfs> ya moutned prompt and everything 21:26 < brian|lfs> I mean chrooted 21:27 < kic_> k 21:27 < kic_> last time i had that problem 21:27 < kic_> i had the wrong architecture selected 21:27 < kic_> in the Config -cfg target 21:27 < kic_> what arch do you have set? 21:27 < brian|lfs> do I need to cross compile if I'm doing a 64_x86 on a 32 bit live cd? 21:27 < kic_> ahh, theres the problem 21:28 < kic_> if you're in a 32 bit environment, i don't think you can execute 64bit, even though you may have a 64bit cpu 21:28 < kic_> sepp.. 21:28 < kic_> is that right? 21:28 < kic_> there was a discovery recently 21:28 < sepp> yes, 32bit kernel can not execute the 64bit /bin/bash 21:28 < kic_> you could do it one way 21:28 < kic_> but no tht eother 21:28 < brian|lfs> so what do I need to do 21:29 < brian|lfs> do I need a 64 bit live cd 21:29 < kic_> that would be best 21:29 < sepp> that would be 1 way 21:29 < kic_> i tihnk you could try a crosscompile also, but that might be more headaches than its worth 21:29 < brian|lfs> does anyone know of a livecd in 64 bit that will run the scripts 21:29 < kic_> since i assume you're building a full system 21:29 < kic_> X included, etc 21:29 < brian|lfs> ya thats what I'm doing 21:29 < kic_> t2 doesn't have a 64bit livecd that will run its build scripts? 21:30 < brian|lfs> 32 doesn't even work witht he latest svn scripts lol 21:30 < brian|lfs> its missing dev ncurses 21:30 < kic_> is that 7.0-rc? 21:30 < brian|lfs> ya 21:30 < kic_> ok, well i can get you a small 64bit iso 21:31 < kic_> which will throw a scaled down 64bit t2 on your machine 21:31 < kic_> which will run the build scripts 21:31 < kic_> but its not a live cd 21:31 < kic_> =( 21:31 < kic_> you'll have to install 21:31 < kic_> and then svn the scripts 21:31 < brian|lfs> that works 21:31 < brian|lfs> as long as the latest svn scripts work 21:31 < kic_> actually, which are you trying to do, 7.0 or 8.0-trunk 21:33 < brian|lfs> whatever is pulled by the svn for the latest and the greatest 21:33 < kic_> ok, it can do that, but will require two steps first.. 21:33 < brian|lfs> it says 8.0 in the config 21:33 < kic_> a download of the current 7.0-rc scripts from t2 website, and then with those scripts, emerge-pkg -force subversion 21:33 < kic_> then you can svn co the latest 8.0 trunk scripts 21:34 < kic_> i keep my developers locked out of svn co, so they don't change their environments on me, without my knowledge 21:34 < kic_> :D 21:34 < kic_> ok, you can download the 64bit iso, from http://t2.safemedia.com/t2dev_cd1.iso 21:35 < kic_> its about 270mb 21:35 < kic_> doesn't have X 21:36 < brian|lfs> so am I going to have to format a partiton lolo 21:36 < kic_> the subversion that is on there though, does not contain all packages needed for svn co of an http address.. only supports svn: address for my developers 21:36 < kic_> well, maybe not 21:36 < kic_> what file systems do you have on the partition that you do not want to format? 21:37 < kic_> is it ext2 or ext3? 21:37 < brian|lfs> there your iso is downlaoding lol 21:38 < brian|lfs> ext3 21:38 < kic_> ok, you shouldn't have to format it 21:38 < kic_> you can just mount it 21:38 < kic_> and install over it 21:38 < kic_> i believe 21:38 < brian|lfs> install over it lol 21:38 < kic_> *shrug* 21:38 < kic_> :D 21:38 < brian|lfs> its ubuntu tht isn't going to owrk 21:38 < kic_> ok 21:38 < kic_> then yah 21:38 < kic_> format it 21:38 < kic_> git rid of it 21:39 < kic_> start fresh 21:39 < kic_> a new adventure 21:39 < kic_> :D 21:39 < brian|lfs> lol 21:39 < brian|lfs> unless I delete my swap and create a new swap and a partition 21:39 < kic_> how much swap you have? 21:39 < brian|lfs> around 8 gigs 21:39 < kic_> oh jeebus 21:39 < kic_> nutz 21:39 < kic_> heh 21:39 < brian|lfs> lol 21:39 < brian|lfs> how much space do I need 21:40 < kic_> max swap i've ever made is 2gb 21:40 < kic_> most swap i've ever USED 21:40 < kic_> is like 800mb 21:40 < brian|lfs> I just need enoguh space to isntall the iso right 21:40 < kic_> well, and enough space to store your new build 21:40 < kic_> if you're going to build a full system 21:40 < brian|lfs> becuase I can still use the old partition? 21:40 < kic_> you'll want about 4 or 5 GB of disk space atleast, i believe 21:41 < kic_> maybe for 21:41 < kic_> maybe more 21:41 < kic_> for compiler cache 21:41 < kic_> etc 21:41 < kic_> to speed tings up 21:41 < kic_> *things 21:41 < kic_> oh 21:41 < kic_> yeah 21:41 < kic_> you can still use the old partition 21:41 < brian|lfs> can I just boot the new parttion and mount the old one and use the old scripts and stuff so I don't have to start over 21:41 < kic_> so you just need enough to install the iso and boot into it 21:41 < kic_> can do that, yes 21:41 < brian|lfs> cool 21:41 < brian|lfs> that makes sense 21:42 < brian|lfs> shoudl I jsut use ext2 or is 3 fine 21:42 < Ragnar|away> I'd use reiserfs 21:42 < brian|lfs> you like reiserfs like me lol 21:43 < brian|lfs> can I mount your image and install 21:43 < brian|lfs> or do I need to burn the iso 21:43 < brian|lfs> I'm running on a lvie cd still lol 21:43 < kic_> dunno, i never tried to mount it, and install 21:43 < kic_> i always burn it to cd 21:43 < kic_> heh 21:43 < kic_> *shrug* 21:44 < brian|lfs> so do I need to mount before I boot the cd and install 21:44 < kic_> mount what? 21:44 < brian|lfs> I mean make my partiton 21:44 < kic_> oh, nah the installer will let you manipulate partitions before you install everything 21:45 < brian|lfs> ok ok I need to reboot into somethign I can burn wiht lol 21:45 < kic_> lol 21:45 < kic_> k 21:45 < brian|lfs> probably windows 21:45 < kic_> you're not gonna build with the -nocona optimization are you? 21:45 < brian|lfs> I don't have any CDrs right now 21:45 < kic_> what cpu do you have 21:45 < brian|lfs> intel core2 duo 21:46 < kic_> ok 21:46 < kic_> good 21:46 < kic_> choose the core2 optimization then 21:46 < kic_> or qt build might break on you 21:46 < kic_> like it did me 21:46 < kic_> with EM64T 21:46 < kic_> heh 21:46 < brian|lfs> lol 21:46 < brian|lfs> I'm going to boot into windows and fire ric up 21:46 < brian|lfs> and you will have to give me the url foir the iso again 21:46 < brian|lfs> I Justed my time downlaoding lol 21:47 < kic_> heh 21:47 < kic_> k 21:47 < brian|lfs> brb 21:47 < kic_> smoek break 21:47 < kic_> while you're doin that 21:47 -!- brian|lfs [n=guest@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 21:54 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has joined #t2 21:54 < Brian|lfs> I'm back whats that url again 21:54 < Brian|lfs> again 21:55 < kic_> its 21:56 < kic_> http://t2.safemedia.com/t2dev_cd1.iso 21:56 < Brian|lfs> already released my rw lol 21:56 < Brian|lfs> ereased 21:56 < Brian|lfs> I need to order some CD-Rs 21:57 < Brian|lfs> find a site that has 500 for 66 bucks lol 21:57 < Brian|lfs> free shipping lol 21:57 < Brian|lfs> huh this isn't the same iso 21:58 < Brian|lfs> I menat the one you made that will give me 64 bit so I can build my system 21:59 < kic_> thats the same .iso 21:59 < kic_> 270mb 21:59 < kic_> ? 21:59 < Brian|lfs> is this iso 64bit? 21:59 < kic_> yep 21:59 < Brian|lfs> its 269 megs this iso 21:59 < kic_> windows 21:59 < kic_> and its buffers 21:59 < kic_> are dumb 21:59 < Brian|lfs> oh lol 21:59 < Brian|lfs> I thought you told me it was 27 earlier 21:59 < Brian|lfs> I couldn't udnerstand how it could be so small lol 22:00 < kic_> no 22:00 < kic_> hehe 22:00 < kic_> 270 22:00 < Brian|lfs> its downlaoding slower this time 22:00 < kic_> because you're in winblowz 22:00 < kic_> everything is slower in winblowz 22:00 < kic_> heh 22:00 < Brian|lfs> how is a lvie cd going to downlaod faster then windows lol 22:01 < kic_> *shrug* :D 22:01 < kic_> better NIC card drivers 22:01 < kic_> probably 22:01 < Brian|lfs> its done 22:01 < kic_> heh 22:01 < Brian|lfs> time to burn on my RW again lol 22:01 < Brian|lfs> I probably need those CDRs for when I'm trying to add gnome and stuff to my ssytem and I'm redoing it a muillion times lol 22:01 < kic_> and i don't think i have an irc client on there 22:02 < kic_> after you do Build-Target 22:02 < Brian|lfs> I kind of figured you don't 22:02 < kic_> and make your own full system isos 22:02 < Brian|lfs> can I emerge irssi 22:02 < kic_> just use Emerge-Pkg after that, when you're in your running system 22:02 < kic_> not sure, lemme see if its a package in t2 22:03 < kic_> yeah, you can do scripts/Emerge-Pkg irssi 22:03 < kic_> root@localhost:/t2/t2-trunk# scripts/Find-Pkg irssi 22:03 < kic_> Searching for matching package names ... 22:03 < kic_> network/irssi 22:03 < kic_> Searching in package descriptions (may take some time) ... 22:03 < kic_> package/network/irssi/irssi.desc:[T] Irssi is a modular IRC client for UNIX that currently has only text mode 22:04 < kic_> and that .iso is a 64bit 8.0-trunk build i believe 22:05 < Brian|lfs> cool if it is then I won't have to install anything else lol 22:05 < kic_> well, its optimized for nocona (EM64T) 22:05 < kic_> not core2 22:05 < Brian|lfs> with what I'm compiling after its done and installed I should be able to use it to rebuild with no issues rihgt? 22:05 < kic_> heh 22:06 < kic_> well, which do you want to do 22:06 < kic_> use that as your base, and emerge everything else you want? 22:06 < Brian|lfs> I'm doing the desktop xorg one 22:06 < kic_> or use that temporarily, so you can build your own target 22:07 < Brian|lfs> thats what I mean 22:07 < kic_> well with that .iso 22:07 < kic_> you should be able to do.. 22:07 < kic_> Emerge-Pkg qt 22:07 < kic_> Emerge-Pkg kdelibs 22:07 < Brian|lfs> I want to eventually add gnome and some other stuff to my target build 22:07 < kic_> Emerge-Pkg kdebase 22:07 < kic_> and you should have xwin with kde on it 22:07 < kic_> i believe it already has xorg-server on it 22:08 < Brian|lfs> what your iso or what I am building? 22:10 < Brian|lfs> 91 percent lol 22:10 < Brian|lfs> done burning 22:10 < Brian|lfs> at 4x lol 22:11 < kic_> my iso 22:11 < kic_> should already have xorg-server on it 22:11 < kic_> i believe 22:11 < Brian|lfs> oh dam so I can install qt and xchat lol 22:11 < Brian|lfs> I never liked irssi 22:12 < kic_> hrm 22:12 < kic_> nevermind, xorg-server failed on the build with nocona 22:12 < kic_> root@localhost:/target2/t2-trunk/build/safemedia-8.0-trunk-safemedia-x86-64-nocona/var/adm/logs# ls | grep xorg-server 22:12 < kic_> 5-xorg-server.err 22:12 < kic_> root@localhost:/target2/t2-trunk/build/safemedia-8.0-trunk-safemedia-x86-64-nocona/var/adm/logs# 22:12 -!- shevy [n=shevy@chello080108103172.36.11.univie.teleweb.at] has quit [""Black cat, white cat, who cares ... as long as it catches mice!" 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22:20 < Brian|lfs> ya I'm sure it is 22:20 < kic_> i use that iso on numerous machines every day :D 22:20 < Brian|lfs> no one broke into my computer and changed it that I know of 22:20 < kic_> hehe 22:20 < Brian|lfs> unless the iso is bad 22:20 < Brian|lfs> or my bios has a option to turn 64 bit off 22:21 < kic_> lemme see if i have another 64bit iso laying around 22:21 < Brian|lfs> lol 22:21 < Brian|lfs> I'm going to check my bios lol 22:22 < kic_> ok 22:22 < kic_> i can build a 64bit core2 optimized iso 22:22 < kic_> from a build i have 22:22 < kic_> and this one will have xwin/kde 22:22 < Brian|lfs> ahh what 64 bit chip did you say you used again? 22:23 < Brian|lfs> when you built this iso 22:23 < kic_> i've used that iso on core2 duo's, and xeon's EM64T 22:23 < kic_> but here 22:23 < kic_> i'll give you a better iso 22:23 < kic_> good practice for me anyway 22:23 < kic_> :D 22:24 < kic_> lemme rebuild target, will only take a second, all of it is cached still 22:24 < Brian|lfs> that works I'm goign to go check my bios 22:24 < Brian|lfs> maybe its set for 32 bit only or someshit lol 22:24 < kic_> heh 22:24 < kic_> k 22:26 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 22:35 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has joined #t2 22:35 < Brian|lfs> I'm back 22:35 < kic_> howd it go 22:35 < kic_> bios setting? 22:36 < Brian|lfs> nothing to do with 64 bit 22:36 < Brian|lfs> I turned a bunch of shit back to do with cpu code but it didn't help 22:36 < kic_> heh 22:36 < kic_> hm 22:36 < kic_> did the cpuinfo say 'core2' 22:36 < kic_> ? 22:36 < kic_> :D 22:37 < kic_> just rebuilding kdebase at the moment 22:37 < kic_> and then i'll have an .iso 22:37 < kic_> unless kdebase fails 22:37 < kic_> then i can still have an iso 22:37 < kic_> but you won't have kde 22:37 < kic_> :D 22:38 < Brian|lfs> no it says EM64T 22:38 < Brian|lfs> I was like wtf 22:38 < Brian|lfs> it said core2 before 22:38 < kic_> now it says EM64T? 22:38 < kic_> then that first iso should work 22:40 < Brian|lfs> so what are you doing did you jsut change your config and the scripts are rerunning? 22:45 < kic_> right 22:45 < kic_> just trying to see if ic an get you a working kde 22:46 < kic_> but bgrender failed 22:46 < kic_> so i'll just have to cut it 22:46 < kic_> you can install it, and it will have everything except kdebase 22:46 < kic_> so you can just emerge that 22:46 < kic_> and you'll have xwin 22:48 < kic_> ok, you can download it at: http://t2.safemedia.com/t2_core2_64bit_cd1.iso 22:48 < Brian|lfs> you renamed it 22:48 < Brian|lfs> how did you make it an iso that fast lol dam 22:49 < Brian|lfs> is 6 gigs enough room to install it lol 22:50 < kic_> theres a script in t2 22:50 < kic_> to create an iso 22:50 < kic_> when you're done with a build 22:50 < kic_> scripts/Create-ISO your_iso_name your_build_name 22:50 < Brian|lfs> I know but don't it take mroe then a few seconds to make an iso 22:52 < kic_> not really 22:53 < Brian|lfs> my rw is ereasing lol 22:57 < CIA-8> ragnar * r25958 /trunk/package/graphic/transfig/transfig.conf: * transfig: add x11 lib64 path for 64 bit builds 22:58 < Brian|lfs> its done dowloading I'm going to burn it and try it 22:59 < Brian|lfs> ok burning I don't thinki its going to work 22:59 < Brian|lfs> I think soemthing is buggy with my system 23:00 < Brian|lfs> maybe they messed up on the last bios version not sure 23:00 < Brian|lfs> the first iso should of worked 23:01 < Brian|lfs> I'm also wonder if its to do with me ave 3 gigs of ram in my system 23:01 < Brian|lfs> wondering 23:01 < kic_> shouldn't 23:07 < Brian|lfs> ah I a friend called 23:07 < Brian|lfs> I'm going to let this iso finish and try it if it doesn't work will have to regroup latter 23:08 < Brian|lfs> I'm going to go meet up with my friend and get some food 23:08 < Brian|lfs> CD is almost done burning 23:08 < kic_> heh 23:09 < Brian|lfs> I don't think its going to work it should of before 23:09 < Brian|lfs> what do you think 23:09 < kic_> what model cpu do you have 23:09 < kic_> i'll look it up 23:09 < Brian|lfs> e6600 23:10 < Brian|lfs> ok I'm rebooting I'll brb if it don't work lol 23:11 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 23:11 < kic_> 2 Intel® EM64T requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications enabled for Intel EM64T. Processor will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel EM64T-enabled BIOS. 23:11 < kic_> oh 23:11 -!- tri [n=tri@mnch-4db0251b.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 23:18 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has joined #t2 23:18 < Brian|lfs> that makes no sense 23:19 < Brian|lfs> it sitll says it can't fit into memory lol 23:19 < kic_> ok 23:19 < kic_> 2 Intel® EM64T requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers and applications enabled for Intel EM64T. Processor will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel EM64T-enabled BIOS. 23:19 < kic_> thats what i found on your cpu 23:19 < kic_> either your bios isn't correct, or you have a different chipset on your board 23:19 < kic_> did you build the system yourself? 23:19 < kic_> or is it a brand name system 23:20 < Brian|lfs> I have a nvidia chipset I bet thats the problem then 23:20 < kic_> probably 23:20 < kic_> thats ok though 23:20 < kic_> i have an i686 .iso also :d 23:21 < kic_> and this one has full X and kde 23:21 < Brian|lfs> it says EM64T when I boot 23:21 < kic_> :D 23:21 < Brian|lfs> should I check every bios line line by line then 23:21 < kic_> doesn't matter, just the logo or something probably 23:21 < kic_> i doubt its the bios, did the cpu come with that machine? 23:21 < kic_> or did you upgrade to it or something 23:21 < Brian|lfs> I've alwyas had this CPU on this board 23:21 < kic_> have you flashed the bios before? 23:22 < Brian|lfs> my first eVGA had a bad bios flashed and I had to RMA the board but this the same model board 23:22 < Brian|lfs> last I knew it was the latest version I can check again 23:22 < kic_> hrm 23:22 < kic_> strange 23:22 < kic_> well if you want it, the 686 iso i have is at: http://t2.safemedia.com/i686_cd1.iso 23:22 < Brian|lfs> ya the bin file was corrupt or something 23:23 -!- tr1 [n=tri@mnch-4db0251b.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 23:24 -!- DeeKey [n=denis@84-50-19-110-dsl.kjj.estpak.ee] has quit ["Leaving."] 23:24 -!- tr1 [n=tri@mnch-4db0251b.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 23:24 -!- tri [n=tri@mnch-4db0251b.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Connection reset by peer] 23:26 < Brian|lfs> ya new bios version I Need a fucken floppy lol 23:27 < Brian|lfs> shes formating 23:28 < Brian|lfs> I think the problem is 3 gigs of ram 23:28 < Brian|lfs> but I'm not takeing my case apart right now 23:30 -!- Brian|lfs [n=Brian@208-59-127-152.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 23:48 -!- write_erase [n=olivier@vaio.aixmarseille.com] has quit ["Leaving"] --- Log closed Sun Sep 09 00:00:43 2007