-!- Irrsi  Log opened Tue Sep 17 00:00:07 2002
[00:16] < tsa> hm..
[00:17] < tsa> rene's packages in 1.7 scheinen derzeit ziemlich broken zu sein wegen der ganzen verschieberei..
[00:17] < tsa> (nen bekannter flucht grad da drueber..)
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[01:14] < tsa> n8
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[02:07] -!- Irssi: #rocklinux: Total of 20 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 20 normal]
[02:07] -!- Channel #rocklinux created Tue Jun 11 09:27:41 2002
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[03:41] < Satg> hi
[03:41] < Satg> d3bian awake?
[03:46]   hackbard zdf aliens guqn
[03:46] < hackbard> n8
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[03:47] < Satg> nacht hackbard
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[05:14] < d3mian> yeah, im awake
[05:14] < d3mian> re
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[07:04] < huebi> moin ;-)
[08:11] < huebi> hmm. ruhig hier...
[08:40] < xlock> huebi: mensch, hast du mich erschreckt... ;-)
[09:14] < huebi> moin xlock
[09:24] < praenti> moin
[09:24] < huebi> moin praenti
[09:24] < huebi> Hat hier jemand Ahnung von wavelan unter Linux? Ich brauche so etwas und wiess nicht was gut funktioniert
[09:25] < praenti> intel-karten sind immer gut
[09:26] < huebi> auch als access point (im gateway rechner)?
[09:28] < praenti> huebi: ohh. da hab ich auch keine ahnung
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[09:31] < [anders]> moin
[09:31] < huebi> moin [anders]
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[09:48] < dog-box> anyone tried drock linux?
[09:48] < rxr> dog-box: sure why?
[09:48] < dog-box> was just trying to set it up...some partitions...but it doesnt seem to support ext3 or reiserfs...
[09:49] < rxr> it suports ext3 and reiserfs ...
[09:49] < rxr> what is the error you get?
[09:50] < dog-box> i tried to make an ext3..but it spat out an error about not supporting the filetype....
[09:50] < rxr> filetype ?
[09:50] < dog-box> i'm booting of the latest iso...makes a ramdisk i think...
[09:51] < dog-box> filesystem
[09:52] < rxr> you do mke2fs -j /dev/discs/disc0/part1 (for example)
[09:52] < rxr> and it works, right=
[09:52] < rxr> ?
[09:52] < dog-box> nope...
[09:52] < rxr> what then ?
[09:53] < dog-box> i tried mkreiserfs...unknown command...
[09:53] < rxr> urgs
[09:53] < rxr> you need to mount the CD to /src first !!!
[09:53] < rxr> this is written in all dRock install texts ...
[09:54] < dog-box> yeah...i know...
[09:54] < rxr> mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /src - will to the trick
[09:55] < dog-box> so after i boot from the cd....i just press enter at the prompt...then mount my cdrom to /src   ...
[09:55] < rxr> yes
[09:56] < dog-box> so here's where im stuck...
[09:56] < rxr> why ?
[09:57] < dog-box> what do i do after its mounted to /src  ...i'm still in the ramdisk environment arent I?
[09:57] < rxr> then you can use all the normal tools (like fdisk mkfs.* mkreiserfs ...) to setup your filesystems
[09:58] < rxr> and then you run Install
[09:59] < dog-box> so after the cd is mounted to /src , if i cd back to /  the mkreiserfs should work?
[09:59] < rxr> yes
[09:59] < dog-box> call me real dumb...but
[10:00] < rxr> but why do you need to use "cd" for anything of this at all ?
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[10:00] < kasc> moin
[10:00] < dog-box> how does mounting the cdrom to /src make any difference?
[10:01] < rxr> most programs are on the CD due to space problems with the BIOS disk emulation for the CD-boot ...
[10:01] < rxr> this is also noted in the install manual ...
[10:04] < dog-box> so then wouldnt i need the /src directory in my path for a command like 'mkreiserfs' to work?...the ramdisk environment doesnt seem to know the programs are actually 'on' the cd...and tries to read from /bin (or wherever)
[10:04] < kasc> does anyone know what mkdir -v does and since what version it does so?
[10:06]   dog-box thinks he's driving rxr nuts...
[10:06] < huebi> dog-box: *g*
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[10:06] < tsa> moin
[10:06] < huebi> moin tsa
[10:06] < tsa> huhu huebi
[10:07] < huebi> so, bin erst mal wech...
[10:07] < tsa> viel spass..
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[10:11] < praenti> huebi: frag an fake mit wlan. der hat ahnung ;-)
[10:11] < praenti> ich forwarde dir mal die message
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[10:26] < clifford> hi all!
[10:27] < kasc> moin clifford
[10:27] < tsa> hi clifford
[10:27] < kasc> (vielleicht genau der, den ich jetzt brauche)
[10:27] < clifford> hu?
[10:27] < kasc> clifford: die build scripts kommen doch von dir, oder?
[10:28] < clifford> ja..
[10:28] < kasc> dann verrat mir doch mal, warum ich nach jedem Update-Src Build-Pkg patchen muß, damits überhaupt was tut? ;)
[10:29] < tsa> hm....nicht nachvollziehbar, ich hab gestern nen build gestartet...
[10:29] < tsa> was musst du denn aendern?
[10:29] < kasc> tsa: es kommt zweimal 'mkdir -pv <irgendwas>' vor und ich muß jedesmal das v löschen
[10:29] < clifford> kasc: du verwendest irgendwelche format strings wodurch ich deine message nicht lesen konnte ..
[10:30] < kasc> ich wüßte nur zugerne, was das v tut
[10:30] < kasc> format strings?
[10:30] < praenti> moin clifford
[10:30] < clifford> hi praenti
[10:31] < clifford> kasc: die messages werden bei mir schwarz auf schwarzem hintergrund dargestellt.
[10:32] < clifford> wenn ich sie markiere sehe ich den text - aber nur verzerrt.
[10:32] < kasc> clifford: kann ich nicht nachvollziehen. ich nutze BitchX ohne sämtliche Farbeinstellungen
[10:32] < kasc> gehts so?
[10:33] < kasc> ist zwar ekelig, aber vielleicht wenigstens lesbar
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[10:33] < clifford> das "gehts so?" war in ordnung.
[10:33] < kasc> soll ich irgendeinen Teil nochmal wiederholen?
[10:34] < clifford> ja - bitte.
[10:34] < kasc> welchen denn? (Nummer reicht)
[10:34] < kasc> oder alles?
[10:34] < clifford> das problem waere interessant ..
[10:35] < kasc> es kommt zweimal 'mkdir -pv <irgendwas>' vor und ich muß jedesmal das v löschen
[10:35] < kasc> ich wüßte nur zugerne, was das v tut
[10:35] < clifford> kasc: da ist es schon wieder - ich kanns nicht lesen ...  :(
[10:36] < kasc> es kommt zweimal   mkdir -pv <irgendwas>    vor und ich muß jedesmal das v löschen
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[10:38] < clifford> hi again.
[10:38] < kasc> wb
[10:38] < kasc> es kommt zweimal   mkdir -pv <irgendwas>    vor und ich muß jedesmal das v löschen
[10:39] < kasc> immer noch nicht lesbar?
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[10:40] < tsa> hi [anders]
[10:40] < clifford> doch - ich bin jetzt mir ircII drinnen.
[10:40] < [anders]> hullo tsa.. :) seems like my grub and kernel update went okay.. :)
[10:40] < clifford> also mein mkdir kann -v ..
[10:41] < tsa> hm...meins auch.
[10:41] < rxr> hi clifford
[10:41] < clifford> hi rxr - hast du mein letztes proposal schon gelesen?
[10:42] < rxr> err nein ...
[10:42] < kasc> clifford: was tut denn dann das -v?
[10:42] < rxr> ich werde heute erstmal einen "SANE/Avision" (scanner backend) Tag einlegen ...
[10:42] < rxr> kasc: verbose ...
[10:42] < kasc> bei mir rennt alles noch mit rocklinux 1.4.0, da kann mkdir das (noch) nicht
[10:43] < kasc> verbose bei mkdir? *zweifel*
[10:45] < tsa> ja, warum auch nicht..
[10:45] < tsa> bau dir einfach erstmal aktuelle fileutils..
[10:45] < clifford> kasc: also ich nehm das -v raus ..
[10:47] < kasc> tsa : die Sache ist nur dir, dass vielleicht nicht jeder, der auf rock umsteigen will, brandaktuelle fileutils hat und das evtl etwas frustrierend findet, wenn er nichtmal ein Packet kompiliert kriegt ;)
[10:47] < kasc> clifford : thx
[10:48] < kasc> und wech... Uni ruft
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[11:43] < esden> hi all
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[12:03] < martin__> hi all, rxr
[12:22] < th> morning
[12:22] < th> anyone using mutt with maildirs?
[12:24] < praenti> hi esden
[12:25] < praenti> esden: hast du admin mails gelesen.
[12:34] < [anders]> th: da
[12:35] < th> [anders]: ja
[12:35] < th> [anders]: do you now if mutt can create maildirs automatically if not existent?
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[12:35] < [anders]> th: mutt 1.4i will work quite nicely with it. and procmail does too. in .procmailrc, just specify the mailbox with a trailing '/' and it will create maildirs. mutt will read them w/o mods..
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[12:36] < [anders]> th: err.. not sure.. not tried that.. :)
[12:36] < [anders]> one moment.
[12:36] < th> [anders]: absolutely no problems with reading maildirs with mutt (and... i'm using maildrop instaed of procmail)
[12:36] < th> [anders]: well. it does NOT work out of the box
[12:36] < th> [anders]: set mbox=$HOME/Maildir/.incoming.`date +%Y.%B/`
[12:36] < th> that's my current mbox
[12:37] < th> [anders]: i'm afraid i have to trick around here
[12:37] < th> s.t. like set mbox=$HOME/Maildir/.incoming.`test -d ... || maildirmake ; date +%Y.%B`
[12:37] < [anders]> th: I tried saving a piece of spam to '=testdir/' and mutt asked me if I wanted to create the maildir, I answered yes and it saved the mail into it..
[12:38] < th> [anders]: OHH :)
[12:38] < th> [anders]: cool. mine didn't
[12:38] < [anders]> th: you using 1.4i?
[12:38] < th> ack
[12:38] < [anders]> mmhmmm.. I wonder if I specified any extra options when I compiled it.. I don't think I did..
[12:39] < th> [anders]: hmmm when saving to =/testdir/ it asks to create maildir... that's right
[12:39] < th> [anders]: but it fails in doing so
[12:39] < th> /usr/people/th/Mail/testdir/: Is a directory (errno = 21)
[12:40] < [anders]> th: I guess I must have added extra options when building mutt then.. :)
[12:41] < th>        mbox_type
[12:41] < th>               Type: folder magic
[12:41] < th>               Default: mbox
[12:41] < th>               The default mailbox type used when creating new folders. May be
[12:41] < th>               any of mbox, MMDF, MH and Maildir.
[12:41] < [anders]> th: aahh.. I remember now.. :) you have to change that variable.. :)
[12:42] < th> yea
[12:42] < th> it works now ;-)
[12:42] < th> thanks
[12:42] < [anders]> hehe.. I wasn't much help I think..
[12:44] < th> oh yes - you gave me that portion of hope that made me looking into muttrc(5)
[12:44] < th> ;-)
[12:51] < [anders]> th: *laugh* in any event, you got it working.. that's good news anyway. :)
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[14:37] < praenti> now we have a running vnc in the 1.5 tree ;-)
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[14:49] < tcr> moin all
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[15:20] < praenti> huebi: gard anwesend?
[15:21] < praenti> s/gard/grad
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[16:01] < Mike1> hi all
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[16:29] < tsa> ..cya
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[16:47] < xlock> hehe
[16:47] < xlock> uptime is 1 year, 46 weeks, 2 days, 18 hours, 1 minute
[16:47] < tcr> what os?
[16:48] < xlock> cisco 1603 (68360) processor (revision C) with 12288K/4096K bytes of memory.
[16:48] < xlock> Version 12.0(3)T
[16:48] < tcr> is there the comman uname available?
[16:49] < xlock> tcr: no
[16:49] < tcr> oh ;-)
[16:49] < xlock> tcr: its cisco ios
[16:50] < tcr> never used it
[16:50] < xlock> tcr: but i have another machine:
[16:50] < xlock> 2.2.19 #3 Tue May 8 16:24:33 CEST 2001 i686 unknown
[16:50] < xlock>   4:48pm  up 491 days,  6:39,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[16:52] < tcr> nice, but 2.2.2 is out now... ;-P
[16:52] < xlock> tcr: who cares?
[16:53] < tcr> just kidding :P
[16:59] < litost> hmm...will the uptime rollover on that in a few days?
[17:00] < xlock> litost: i think so
[17:00] < litost> at 497 i believe
[17:01] < litost> that'll be so cool =)
[17:02] < Mike1> hi litost
[17:03] < litost> hi Mike1, how are you?
[17:04] < Mike1> i am ok recovering my voice and you my friend?
[17:04] < litost> ok...i'm writing on some stupid little java app at work
[17:04] < xlock> oh, i think this was fixed in 2.2.19
[17:05] < litost> xlock: not sure, but i remember seeing something about it on lkml recently
[17:23] < SMP> uptimes?
[17:23] < SMP>   5:12pm  up 244 days,  5:08h,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[17:23] < SMP> plus 497
[17:23] < huebi> hehe
[17:23] < SMP> huebi!! ;)
[17:24] < SMP> huebi: have a minute?
[17:24] < huebi> SMP: jo.
[17:24] < SMP> I'm installing 1.5.19 ATM
[17:24] < SMP> some issues
[17:24] < huebi> great ;-)
[17:25] < SMP> why is it that mounting of /dev and /proc was removed from /etc/profile ?
[17:26] < huebi> moment
[17:26] < SMP> must have been before cvs times
[17:27] < huebi> yes, it must have been before. Can you add it?
[17:28] < SMP> ok
[17:28] < huebi> again?
[17:28] < huebi> SMP: Did you get the contract?
[17:28] < huebi> is it readable?
[17:28] < Mike1> hi SMP and huebi :)
[17:29] < huebi> moin Mike1 ;-)
[17:29] < SMP> huebi: yes, it's ok
[17:29] < huebi> nice.
[17:30] < SMP> huebi: there will be more bureaucracy coming. you will have to send a contract directly to the .it registry
[17:30] < SMP> huebi: they're a bit 'unusual'
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[17:30] < SMP> huebi: that's why so few providers offer .it domains
[17:31] < huebi> SMP: Ok. I'll do so. Interesting, some new bureaucracy ;-))
[17:31] < SMP> ok, some packages are definetely in the wrong category in 1.5.19
[17:31] < SMP> net/alsa e.g.
[17:32] < huebi> SMP: Do you have some experience with wlan? I need it to make a network in three flats here.
[17:32] < SMP> IMHO irssi should be in net/, like ircii is
[17:32] < huebi> ack
[17:32] < SMP> also lynx. like wget
[17:33] < SMP> net/autofs and net/irda-utils should be in base/ IMHO
[17:34] < huebi> jo, that sound good to m,e too
[17:34] < SMP> I use autofs. but without any network filesystems ;)
[17:35] < SMP> argh
[17:35] < SMP> WTF is /usr/docs
[17:36] < SMP> huebi: I've used my WLAN card. that's about all the experience I have with WLAN
[17:37] < huebi> 17:35 < SMP> WTF is /usr/docs <- an error in bdb
[17:41] < huebi> SMP: I move alsa to util
[17:42] < SMP> eek
[17:42] < SMP> there a static libs in /lib
[17:42] < SMP> are
[17:43] < SMP> I'll add a fixup to Build-Pkg and try it out with my build
[17:43] < huebi> root@thor:/rock-linux/base-config/alsa# grep libuuid.a /var/adm/flists/*
[17:43] < huebi> /var/adm/flists/e2fsprogs:e2fsprogs: lib/libuuid.a
[17:44] < SMP> # grep -l ' lib/.*\a$' flists/*
[17:44] < SMP> flists/e2fsprogs
[17:44] < SMP> flists/shadow
[17:45] < SMP> eh
[17:46] < SMP> ' lib/.*\.a$' is the correct regex
[17:46] < SMP> but that doesn't alter the result
[17:48] < huebi> alsa and autofs are fixed.
[17:50] < huebi> irssi and lynx, too
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[17:52] < huebi> irda-utils is fixed, too
[17:53] < huebi> e2fsprogs, shadow and bdb are on my todo list.
[17:53] < huebi> bbl
[17:56] < praenti> huebi: btw. where should the static libs?
[17:57] < praenti> ...be
[17:58] < praenti> because perhaps i need one from mesa for the xine-compile
[18:09] < huebi> re
[18:09] < huebi> praenti: I don't know
[18:10] < huebi> praenti: I think in /usr/lib
[18:13] < praenti> huebi: then its ok.
[18:54] < d3mian> hi
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[18:57] < praenti> bin wech
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[18:59] < owl> hi
[18:59] < d3mian> hi owl
[18:59] < owl> hi d3mian
[19:04] < Mike1> yo d3mian
[19:06] < d3mian> Mike1: did u go to tratagua some days ago ?
[19:06] < Mike1> no d3mian i coudl not i am sick
[19:07] < Mike1> i am hardly been able to talk untill today
[19:07] < d3mian> Mike1: i can go today then
[19:07] < Mike1> ok please do so :)
[19:07] < d3mian> send me back ur copies of forms
[19:07] < Mike1> arrgg
[19:07] < Mike1> ok
[19:07] < d3mian> in separate mails please
[19:07] < d3mian> :p
[19:12] < Mike1> mail sent
[19:12] < d3mian> k, nice
[19:13] < d3mian> i received a mail which says i was chose to go walt disney with my family
[19:13]   d3mian calling to a free USA phone number...
[19:14] < Mike1> call collect *g
[19:20] < Mike1> rolla: awake?
[19:32] < rxr> hi Mike1
[19:32] < Mike1> hallo rxr, wie geht es ihnen?
[19:34] < tcr> Mike1: if you use the polite form, you must write it in capital letter (Ihnen) ;-)
[19:34] < tcr> to be pedantic ;-)
[19:34] < Mike1> tcr: arrg ok let go for 'dir' then :P
[19:37] < tcr> Mike1: https://www.freebits.de/trash/sonstiges/mathilda-sig.txt ... .. . already seen?
[19:38] < Mike1> hahahaha
[19:38] < Mike1> nah i had not seen it
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[20:01] < owl> re
[20:01] < d3mian> Mike1: did u send both files ? (/me just received one)
[20:01] < d3mian> wb owl
[20:02] < owl> d3mian: thx
[20:07] < esden> hi all
[20:07] < d3mian> hi esden
[20:08] < esden> hi d3mian
[20:09] < Mike1> d3mian: i sent one it was the same
[20:09] < Mike1> hi esden
[20:09] < d3mian> ahh ok
[20:10] < esden> hi Mike1 !
[20:11] < esden> muahaha ... megatokyo rulez !
[20:11] < esden> WOMEN !!! *lool*
[20:12] < d3mian> ?
[20:13] < Mike1> d3bian?
[20:14] < Mike1> i mean esden* ?
[20:15] < d3mian> argg
[20:15] < Mike1> :PP
[20:16] < owl> hi esden
[20:16] < owl> esden: did you get the memo about "linux magazin"?
[20:16]   d3mian listening las "ketchup - asereje.mp3"
[20:23] < esden> ja ich habe es bekommen ... danke
[20:24] < owl> oki
[20:24] < esden> Mike1: https://www.megatokyo.com ... read it ... but you better start from the beginning ... it is really good ...
[20:24] < esden> that is not so much
[20:24] < Mike1> esden: ok i will do it after lunch :)
[20:28] < esden> good ;-)
[20:29] < Mike1> ok now i will eat :) see you in a while
[20:29]   Mike1 away
[20:30] < d3mian> cya Mike1 , /me away too
[20:56] < esden> cu all
[20:56] < esden> n8
[20:58] < owl> bye esden.
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[21:30] < Mike1> re
[21:30]   Mike1 is back
[21:31] < owl> wb Mike1
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[21:58] < owl> re
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[22:06] < owl> hi [anders]
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[22:12] < Mike1> huh [anders]
[22:45] < owl> g8. cu.
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[22:54] < huebi> MoeP!
[22:54] < huebi> *g*
[22:56] < martin__> gn8
[22:56] < Mike1> hi huebi
[22:56] < huebi> hi Mike1
[23:01] < term_emu> goodnight
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[23:22] < awacs> hello
[23:22] < awacs> jemand da der mir ne frage zur rocklinux installation beantworten kann ?
[23:23] < huebi> awacs: Welche version?
[23:24] < awacs> 1.5.17 intel
[23:24] < huebi> awacs: frag.
[23:25] < awacs> ich will mir rocklinux auf meinen schlepptop ziehen, der hat n wahlweise cdrom oder floppy und rocklinux hängt sich gnadenlos weg wenn er mit eingelegter cd versucht den floppy controller anzusprechen
[23:27] < huebi> Ich habe gerade keine kernel quellen zur hand, aber es sollte moglich sein, das testen des floppy controllers mit eine bootparameter fuer lilo zu unterbinden.
[23:27] < huebi> keine Ahnung, wie.
[23:28] < awacs> ja das hab ich mir auch gedacht nur leider in keiner docu und keiner man diesen parameter gefunden
[23:28] < awacs> =)
[23:28] < awacs> naja danke für die hilfe soweit dann werde ich mich wohl weiter auf dei suche machen müssen, die scheiss kiste hat bei debian das gleiche problem
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[23:29] < huebi> grep mal in den kernel quellen, da solltest du fuendig werden
[23:29] < huebi> moin tsa
[23:29] < tsa> jute tach
[23:29] < awacs> thxc
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[23:37] < Mike1> hi tsa
[23:38] < d3mian> Mike1:
[23:39] < d3mian> i couldnt go today to #tratagua, ill go tomorrow, my free day!
[23:39] < Mike1> are you sure that you will go?
[23:40] < d3mian> yes
[23:40] < d3mian> ill go early! at morning
[23:41] < Mike1> mm.. ok
[23:43] < d3mian> cause it's my free day, so ill start with the uni stuff since afternoon
[23:44] < Mike1> ok
[23:52] < SMP> hrmm
[23:52]   SMP needs $reallyold rock-src
[23:53] < tsa> hm..
[23:53] < Mike1> d3mian: the packages update package that you sent is wrong
[23:53] < huebi> SMP: -rw-r--r--    1 huebi    huebi     1879079 Mar 13  2002 rock-src-1.5.12.tar.bz2
[23:53] < huebi> my oldest
[23:53] < tsa> SMP: how old?
[23:53] < d3mian> dunno, maybe
[23:53] < d3mian> why :)
[23:53] < SMP> no, more like 1.3.7 :)
[23:54] < huebi> or 1.4.0. But not in the moment, it's in the office.
[23:54] < SMP> 1.4.0 is not old enough
[23:54] < huebi> sorry
[23:54] < huebi> SMP: have you some more bugs found in 1.5.19?
[23:54] < SMP> oh yeah
[23:55] < Mike1> d3mian: in you diff you confused the old-dir with the new-dir they are inverted
[23:55] < huebi> nice. First bug report since 4 weeks or so
[23:55] < Mike1> so in stead of trying to update it tryes to downgrade from the new versions
[23:55] < SMP> huebi: I don't know how one can overlook those :-((
[23:55] < tsa> rock-linux-1.2.0 <- old enough?
[23:55] < d3mian> Mike1: da u want me to fix it ?
[23:56] < SMP> tsa: too old ;) but thanks
[23:56] < Mike1> d3mian: you submited the patch to the RLML you should
[23:56] < tsa> hehe..
[23:56] < Mike1> btw i replyed to the mail
[23:56] < Mike1> tsa: you got 1.2.0 sources?
[23:57] < d3mian> well, for me is not a prob a whole patch, anyways i cut and paste!
[23:57] < tsa> Mike1: sure, they're on my 1.2.0 binary CD ;-)
[23:57] < Mike1> d3mian: quoting the ROCK Linux Patch Guide :
[23:57] < Mike1> 4. One patch should solve only one issue. If you have multiple (independent)
[23:57] < Mike1>     fixes, send multiple patches.
[23:58] < Mike1> tsa: may i have the iso ? *g
[23:58] < d3mian> ahh ok Mike1 , no prob
[23:58] < tsa> Mike1: sure...i'll tkae the CD to work with me tomorrow and put it somewhere where you can get it a a reasonable speed..
[23:59] < Mike1> tsa: thanks !!
[23:59] < tsa> no problem..
[23:59] < Mike1> d3mian: thanks a lot for helping us just make sure to test your patches before submiting them and that they are made acording to the rock linux patch guide :)
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