T2 IRC Log: 2006-10-17

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--- Log opened Tue Oct 17 00:00:00 2006
00:06 < _Ragnar_> *lol*
00:11 < kensai> what is so funny about it? :D
00:11 < kensai> this is going to be my second build of the distro, and the first with t2
00:14 * kensai feels hurt inhis feelings by _Ragnar_
01:09 < _Ragnar_> O_O
01:09 < kensai> _Ragnar_, you are too slow, I writed that like 3 hours ago
01:09 < kensai> :D
01:10 < kensai> I ate, drank tea, reached stage 3 and you didn't answered
01:11 < kensai> hmm ncurses fails, satge 3
01:12 < _Ragnar_> what about?
01:14 < kensai> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/WUUnmE76.html
01:15 < _Ragnar_> o_o
01:15 < _Ragnar_> weird
01:15 < kensai> I see weird +1 :)
01:15 < _Ragnar_> *lol*
01:15 < _Ragnar_> lemme try that here
01:16 < _Ragnar_> maybe the recent bash update broke it
01:16 < _Ragnar_> you running trunk?
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01:16 < _Ragnar_> yepp same for me
01:18 < kensai> yeah running trunk
01:18 < _Ragnar_> I don't see an error in that line
01:21 < kensai> hmm ???
01:22 < kensai> omg, am I doomed to not finish this build :D
01:23 < _Ragnar_> gimme a bit
01:23 < _Ragnar_> :P
01:23 < kensai> nice
01:24 < kensai> I will reboot wait. BRB
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01:25 < _Ragnar_> hmm this will probably also break a lot of other packages O_O
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01:29 < kensai> I'm back
01:30 < _Ragnar_> wb
01:31 < kensai> :D thx
01:32 < kensai> hmm lag
01:32 < kensai> sorry it was going to be a self thinking :D
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01:41 < kensai> hey, sparc-kly|WORK, finally back?
01:41 < sparc-kly|WORK> yes :)
01:41 < kensai> nice
01:42 < kensai> I'm at stage 3
01:42 < sparc-kly|WORK> what package?
01:42 < CIA-9> ragnar * r20210 /trunk/package/base/ncurses/bash-3.2.patch: * bash 3.2 seems to not like some ` ` constructs any more
01:42 < kensai> ncurses, is failing, but goog ol' _Ragnar_ has just fixed it
01:42 < _Ragnar_> svn up and try again
01:42 < sparc-kly|WORK> nice SDE lover :)
01:43 < kensai> sparc-kly|WORK, yah I'm hooked with SDE now
01:43 < sparc-kly|WORK> kensai: sde-pr.org :)
01:43 < sparc-kly|WORK> lol
01:43 < kensai> lol
01:44 < kensai> I'm going for kensai-0.0.2
01:45 < kensai> http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/products/ydl/delivery.shtml
01:45 < kensai> look what the banner says
01:46 < kensai> _Ragnar_, thanks a lot man, you the best
01:47 < sparc-kly|WORK> PS3??
01:48 < kensai> yep
01:48 < _Ragnar_> nice *lol*
01:48 < sparc-kly|WORK> i need try E17
01:48 < kensai> e17 is awesome
01:49 < _Ragnar_> works basically, but way too much eyecandy for me:p
01:49 < kensai> but it got spoiled by the long delay
01:49 < sparc-kly|WORK> really. i dont change fluxbox for anything :)
01:49 < kensai> I don't change openbpx for anything :D
01:50 < kensai> openbox kicks fluxbox whenever wherever :D
01:50 < sparc-kly|WORK> openbox sucks
01:50 < sparc-kly|WORK> :)
01:50 < kensai> :)
01:51 < _Ragnar_> *lol*
01:59 < _Ragnar_> hmm I wonder if we shouldn't downgrade bash again
01:59 < _Ragnar_> rxr: comments?
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02:44 < kensai> stage 5 yay!!!
02:46 < _Ragnar_> :)
02:46 < _Ragnar_> grats
02:46 < _Ragnar_> did you have any more errors cause of bash?
02:46 < sparc-kly|WORK> nice :)
02:48 < kensai> nope
02:49 < _Ragnar_> :) kewl
02:52 < kensai> _Ragnar_, still not getting hands dirty with unifdef problem?
02:52 < kensai> :D
02:52 < _Ragnar_> huh?
02:56 < kensai> unifdef is needed by linux 2.6.18 and headers 2.6.18 and there is a problem since it should be compiled at stage 1 but before linux-headers
02:56 < kensai> and there is a problem there, with the current build sche I think
02:57 < _Ragnar_> is unifdef a package? o_o
02:57 < kensai> I think so
02:57 < _Ragnar_> don't sound like it o_o
02:58 < kensai> this is a problem opensde is facing, I thought it was the same here
02:58 < _Ragnar_> did you run into that when you did your Build-Target?
02:59 < kensai> in opensde yes
02:59 < kensai> but here not
02:59 < kensai> I just thought unifdef was a package
03:00 < kensai> and that it wasn't made available here because of that problem
03:00 < _Ragnar_> never seen that problem
03:01 < kensai> I see
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03:12 < kensai> yay biding on a cel
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03:21 * sparc-kly|WORK is away: Go to home :)
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08:18 < CIA-9> susan * r20211 /trunk/package/gnome2/xchat/xchat.desc: * updated xchat (2.6.6 -> 2.6.8)
08:19 < CIA-9> susan * r20212 /trunk/package/security/chkrootkit/chkrootkit.desc: * updated chkrootkit (0.46a -> 0.47)
08:29 < rxr> moin
08:33 < _Ragnar_> hey rene
08:34 < _Ragnar_> 165705 < _Ragnar_> hmm I wonder if we shouldn't downgrade bash again
08:34 < _Ragnar_> 165710 < _Ragnar_> rxr: comments?
08:34 < rxr> yeah - I just read scrollback ...
08:35 < rxr> yeah - maybe better revert the bash update for now and let's contanct the baah developer if we can get support parsing that constructs back
08:36 < _Ragnar_> can you do that? :) I'm not sure how
08:38 < rxr> hm - I waiting in the uni right now with a putty on a windows machine *g*
08:38 < rxr> well let's see if I can find a linux box with svn on it .-)
08:38 < _Ragnar_> o_O
08:38 < _Ragnar_> :D ok
08:38 < rxr> good that all the win boxes allow execution of random internet .exe's - so ssh available on each corner of the planet ...
08:38 < _Ragnar_> :D
08:39 < _Ragnar_> oh also, building gcc overwhelmed this machine earlier, eating all 768megs of ram and all of the swap
08:40 < _Ragnar_> I'll try again after the bash downgrade tomorrow, but this is a major annoyance ;P
08:41 < rxr> yes
08:41 < rxr> most probably make helped eating your memory
08:41 < rxr> this is a known make imperfection for the huge java subdir
08:42 < _Ragnar_> possible I couldn't check any more when it hit ... machine only started responding agian after the oom manager finally killed the offending process
08:43 < rxr> oom logs the process to syslog ...
08:43 < _Ragnar_> yea but it killed several before it got to the right onwe
08:43 < _Ragnar_> one*
08:43 < rxr> though I still find oom sometims still likking the wrong process :-(
08:45 < rxr> valentin: we know have a ssl aware neon lib on our main server, thus we finally can commit there again :-)
08:46 < _Ragnar_> well I nees to get to bed
08:46 < rxr> we -k now ...
08:46 < _Ragnar_> nini =)
08:46 < rxr> _Ragnar_: sleep well _Ragnar_ - cu then
08:46 < rxr> I commit the revert in some seconds
08:46 < _Ragnar_> thanks ... cu tomorrow
08:52 < rxr> cu and n8 :-)
08:52 [Users #t2]
08:52 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-9 ] [ LMJ] [ sepp_ ] [ Stelz[away]] [ zod]
08:52 [ _Ragnar_] [ idealm] [ mtr] [ sparc-kly__ ] [ th ]
08:52 [ Baldzius] [ kensai] [ rxr] [ sparc-kly|WORK] [ valentin ]
08:52 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal]
08:55 < CIA-9> rene * r20213 /trunk/package/network/neon/ (neon.conf neon.desc):
08:55 < CIA-9> * fixed neon to not depend ssl support on whether we build static or not
08:55 < CIA-9> * cleaned the .desc on-the-way
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09:18 < rxr> heh - ok that was easy
09:18 < rxr> showed exact-image as computer graphic practise exam and it wsa sufficient :-()
09:18 < rxr> saved me a lot of work
09:19 < rxr> sepp: the new exact-image SVN can toggle thru image channels via tab
09:19 < rxr> maybe you find it useful
09:19 < Baldzius> :))
09:19 < Baldzius> hi rxr
09:19 < rxr> the static seperation to write a single channel to file will be added to econvert some time later
09:19 < rxr> sorry /me overloaded to work to much on exact-imgae
09:19 < rxr> cu - me heading to the office
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09:49 < CIA-9> aldas * r20214 /trunk/package/security/clamav/clamav.desc:
09:49 < CIA-9> * updated clamav (0.88.4 -> 0.88.5)
09:49 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2006-4182, CVE-2006-5295
09:54 < CIA-9> aldas * r20215 /branches/6.0/package/database/mysql/mysql.desc:
09:54 < CIA-9> * merged r20197 from trunk to branches/6.0:
09:54 < CIA-9> updated mysql (5.0.24a -> 5.0.26)
09:54 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2006-4226, CVE-2006-4227
09:59 < CIA-9> aldas * r20216 /branches/6.0/package/security/clamav/clamav.desc:
09:59 < CIA-9> * merged r20214 from trunk to branches/6.0:
09:59 < CIA-9> updated clamav (0.88.4 -> 0.88.5)
09:59 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2006-4182, CVE-2006-5295
10:12 < CIA-9> aldas * r20217 /trunk/package/mail/dovecot/dovecot.desc: * updated dovecot (1.0rc7 -> 1.0rc10)
10:27 < CIA-9> aldas * r20218 /trunk/package/e16/enlightenment16/enlightenment16.desc: * updated enlightenment16 (0.16.8.1 -> 0.16.8.4)
10:35 < CIA-9> aldas * r20219 /trunk/package/network/lftp/lftp.desc: * updated lftp (3.5.5 -> 3.5.6)
10:42 < rxr> h
10:42 < rxr> m
10:42 < rxr> something just f*ck up on my laptop
10:42 < rxr> I can not start kde stuff anymore ...
10:43 * rxr just sitting with twm and two xterms on his desk ...
10:43 < CIA-9> aldas * r20220 /trunk/package/database/sqlite/sqlite.desc: * updated sqlite (3.3.7 -> 3.3.8)
10:43 < rxr> moin Baldzius
10:43 < rxr> nice to see you back!
10:44 * Stelz[away] is back (gone 11:16:48)
10:44 -!- Stelz[away] is now known as Stelz
10:44 * Stelz <- sqlite-lover
10:44 < rxr> hm - kmail works ...
10:44 < Stelz> hello all ;-)
10:44 < Stelz> hi rxr
10:44 < Baldzius> hi Stelz
10:45 < Stelz> re, Baldzius ;)
10:45 < Stelz> rxr: http://dev.sytes.net/?p=two <- devel on two in progress! ;-)
10:45 < CIA-9> rene * r20221 /trunk/package/filesystem/udev/50-udev.rules: * basically fixed up udev rules for latest udev rules changes
10:53 < rxr> Stelz: :-)
10:56 < rxr> Google Campus to Become Solar-powered
10:56 < rxr> http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/10/17/0431235.shtml
10:58 < CIA-9> rene * r20222 /trunk/package/gnome2/sakura/sakura.desc: * updated sakura (1.1.1 -> 1.1.2)
11:08 < rxr> Baldzius: I do the firefox, enlightemnet16 and koffice updates right now
11:09 < Baldzius> rxr: i've updated enlightemnet16 mins ago
11:09 < rxr> oh
11:09 < rxr> oh ic
11:09 < rxr> :-)
11:10 < Stelz> rxr: there is no "x ? y : z" construction in lua?
11:11 < Stelz> 5.1.1
11:12 < rxr> maybe not
11:12 < rxr> there is also no ++ or -- operator in lua
11:12 < rxr> and no switch a-like
11:12 < Stelz> yeah, i know
11:13 < Stelz> i just saw an example with "x ? y : z" in some book for lua
11:13 < Stelz> 2003
11:13 < Stelz> maybe it was in 4.*
11:14 < rxr> Baldzius: maybe you missed it so far, Hans Reiser is charged in jail with his wife beeing missing and potentially dead: http://www.ktvu.com/news/10091604/detail.html
11:15 < Baldzius> rxr: yeah, i've seen it, shocking news
11:15 < rxr> definetly shocking news ...
11:17 < Stelz> rxr: where i could find some info about constants like an "#arg" ?
11:17 < Stelz> is there anything except it?
11:18 * kensai wakes up
11:18 < kensai> hi guys
11:18 < Stelz> moin kensai
11:19 < kensai> moin :)
11:19 < CIA-9> aldas * r20223 /trunk/package/database/postgresql/postgresql.desc: * updated postgresql (8.1.4 -> 8.1.5)
11:27 < rxr> Stelz: I got a copy of the Lua 5.x book from amazon it is quite nice
11:27 < rxr> maybe you have some electronic access of such books with uni accounts or so =
11:27 < rxr> ? even
11:27 < rxr> hi kensai
11:27 < kensai> hi rxr
11:28 < Stelz> rxr: i have only some book from 2003.. oldie :(
11:28 < Stelz> rxr: do u have a new books in pdf for lua-learning?
11:28 < Stelz> *the new books
11:28 < rxr> nope I only have Programming in Lua 2nd edition in paper form
11:29 < rxr> (though with all those scanners here I could scan and OCR it ...)
11:29 < Stelz> uhm.. ok
11:29 < rxr> but I do not really have the time to scan it ...
11:29 < Stelz> yeah, i see
11:29 < rxr> maybe google book search has it ?
11:29 < Stelz> i tried..
11:30 < Stelz> i tried to find it in p2p-nets
11:30 < Stelz> but there is a lot of crap :(
11:30 < rxr> http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN8590379817&id=ZV5hXZ8QPKIC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=programming+in+lua+arg&sig=kgrcxNi3dhTKqCY-wAkrOz4U408
11:30 < rxr> what exactly do you need with args ?
11:30 < rxr> command line parsing ?
11:31 < Stelz> http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN8590379817&id=ZV5hXZ8QPKIC&dq=lua
11:31 < Stelz> i have this one
11:32 < Stelz> hmm
11:32 < Stelz> rxr: so there only one const?
11:32 < Stelz> "arg"
11:32 < Stelz> i mean, special "const"
11:35 < Stelz> hm.. i just have the first edition of this book
11:35 < Stelz> not second :(
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12:02 < Stelz> uhm
12:03 < Stelz> updated to new xchat 2.6.8
12:03 < Stelz> ;-)
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12:28 < CIA-9> rene * r20224 /trunk/package/www/firefox/firefox.desc: * updated firefox (2.0rc2 -> 2.0rc3)
12:49 < CIA-9> rene * r20225 /trunk/package/ (base/ncurses/bash-3.2.patch shells/bash/bash.desc):
12:49 < CIA-9> * reverted r20190 and r20210: bash updated and related ncurses fix
12:49 < CIA-9> (the new bash does not honor whitespacing around `` anymore, causing
12:49 < CIA-9> a lot regressions - fix needs to be discussed upstream ...)
13:12 < rxr> just another datapoint kdelibs also failed with the new bash in configure ...
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15:13 < CIA-9> rene * r20226 /trunk/package/graphic/exact-image/exact-image.desc: * updated exact-image (0.2.2 -> 0.2.3)
16:06 < CIA-9> rene * r20227 /trunk/package/kde/ (3 files in 2 dirs):
16:06 < CIA-9> * updated koffice (1.5.92 -> 1.6.0)
16:06 < CIA-9> * updated koffice-i18n (1.5.92 -> 1.6.0)
16:19 < rxr> re
16:26 < Stelz> rehi rxr
16:47 < CIA-9> aldas * r20228 /branches/6.0/package/mail/exim/exim.conf:
16:47 < CIA-9> * merged r19759 from trunk to branches/6.0:
16:47 < CIA-9> improved exim to build with ssl support by default and use install
16:47 < CIA-9> for installation to avoid failing with "busy text file"
17:04 * rxr doing all the xorg updates, now
17:06 < rxr> _Ragnar_: upstream bash folks are already discussing the issue we run into
17:10 < CIA-9> aldas * r20229 /branches/6.0/package/network/squid/squid.desc:
17:10 < CIA-9> * merged r19785 from trunk to branches/6.0:
17:10 < CIA-9> updated squid (2.6.STABLE3 -> 2.6.STABLE4)
17:28 < LMJ> moin moin
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17:31 < misl> hi folks
17:33 < Stelz> hi
17:34 < CIA-9> aldas * r20230 /branches/6.0/package/mail/postfix/postfix.desc:
17:34 < CIA-9> * merged r19232 from trunk to branches/6.0:
17:34 < CIA-9> updated postfix (2.3.2 -> 2.3.3)
17:44 < CIA-9> aldas * r20231 /branches/6.0/package/network/bmon/ (bmon.desc gcc-4.0.patch):
17:44 < CIA-9> * merged r19876 from trunk to branches/6.0:
17:44 < CIA-9> extended the bmon/gcc-4.0.patch to cover building with DBI support,
17:44 < CIA-9> fixed .desc uppercase sentences
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18:10 < CIA-9> aldas * r20232 /branches/6.0/package/kde/kaffeine/ (kaffeine.desc shared-files.patch):
18:10 < CIA-9> * merged r19905 from trunk to branches/6.0:
18:10 < CIA-9> fixed kaffeine to not share a .desktop file with kdelibs
18:13 < CIA-9> rene * r20234 /trunk/package/xorg/xinit/xinit.desc: * updated xinit (1.0.2 -> 1.0.3)
18:13 < CIA-9> rene * r20235 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-rendition/xf86-video-rendition.desc: * updated xf86-video-rendition (4.1.0 -> 4.1.1)
18:14 < CIA-9> rene * r20237 /trunk/package/xorg/xtrans/xtrans.desc: * updated xtrans (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:14 < CIA-9> rene * r20236 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86dga/xf86dga.desc: * updated xf86dga (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:14 < CIA-9> rene * r20233 /trunk/package/xorg/xfs/xfs.desc: * updated xfs (1.0.2 -> 1.0.3)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20238 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-nsc/xf86-video-nsc.desc: * updated xf86-video-nsc (2.8.1 -> 2.8.2)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20239 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-sis/xf86-video-sis.desc: * updated xf86-video-sis (0.9.1 -> 0.9.2)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20240 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-vesa/xf86-video-vesa.desc: * updated xf86-video-vesa (1.2.1 -> 1.2.2)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20241 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-voodoo/xf86-video-voodoo.desc: * updated xf86-video-voodoo (1.1.0 -> 1.1.1)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20242 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-mga/xf86-video-mga.desc: * updated xf86-video-mga (1.4.2 -> 1.4.3)
18:15 < CIA-9> rene * r20243 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-siliconmotion/xf86-video-siliconmotion.desc: * updated xf86-video-siliconmotion (1.4.1 -> 1.4.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20244 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-via/xf86-video-via.desc: * updated xf86-video-via (0.2.1 -> 0.2.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20245 /trunk/package/xorg/xdbedizzy/xdbedizzy.desc: * updated xdbedizzy (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20246 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-input-keyboard/xf86-input-keyboard.desc: * updated xf86-input-keyboard (1.1.0 -> 1.1.1)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20247 /trunk/package/xorg/xmodmap/xmodmap.desc: * updated xmodmap (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20248 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-input-mouse/xf86-input-mouse.desc: * updated xf86-input-mouse (1.1.1 -> 1.1.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20249 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-tdfx/xf86-video-tdfx.desc: * updated xf86-video-tdfx (1.2.1 -> 1.2.2)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20250 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-newport/xf86-video-newport.desc: * updated xf86-video-newport (0.2.0 -> 0.2.1)
18:16 < CIA-9> rene * r20251 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-trident/xf86-video-trident.desc: * updated xf86-video-trident (1.2.1 -> 1.2.2)
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18:17 < splyxx> hi
18:17 < CIA-9> rene * r20252 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-i810/xf86-video-i810.desc: * fixed xf86-video-i810 Author tags mangled in the last commit
18:18 < CIA-9> rene * r20253 /trunk/package/perl/perl-glib/perl-glib.desc: * updated perl-glib (1.120 -> 1.140)
18:19 < CIA-9> rene * r20254 /trunk/package/perl/perl-gtk2/perl-gtk2.desc: * updated perl-gtk2 (1.122 -> 1.140)
18:19 < Stelz> hello splyxx
18:19 < splyxx> yo Stelz :)
18:19 < rxr> I also have this coda update here, but it does not compile:
18:19 < rxr> --- package/filesystem/coda/coda.desc (revision 20227)
18:19 < rxr> +++ package/filesystem/coda/coda.desc (working copy)
18:19 < rxr> @@ -46,13 +46,12 @@
18:19 < rxr> [L] GPL
18:19 < rxr> [S] Stable
18:19 < rxr> -[V] 6.0.15
18:19 < rxr> +[V] 6.0.16
18:19 < rxr> [P] X -----5---9 189.600
18:19 < rxr> [SRC] .
18:19 < rxr> -[D] 2017363293 lwp-2.2.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/lwp/src/
18:19 < rxr> -[D] 3002560217 rvm-1.12.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/rvm/src/
18:19 < rxr> -[D] 2882983229 rpc2-2.0.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/rpc2/src/
18:19 < rxr> -[D] 358851775 coda-6.0.15.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/src/
18:19 < rxr> -
18:19 < rxr> +[D] 1440257949 lwp-2.3.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/lwp/src/
18:19 < rxr> +[D] 3371795509 rvm-1.13.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/rvm/src/
18:19 < rxr> +[D] 3041947815 rpc2-2.3.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/rpc2/src/
18:19 < rxr> +[D] 1462747499 coda-6.0.16.tar.gz ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/src/
18:20 < rxr> maybe someone wants to give that a try ...
18:20 * rxr out of office then - cu tomorro
18:20 < rxr> w
18:20 < splyxx> bye
18:21 < Stelz> cu rxr
18:26 < LMJ> hey guys
18:26 < CIA-9> aldas * r20255 /branches/6.0/package/network/linesrv/ (compile.patch.linesrv install.patch.lcc linesrv.desc):
18:26 < CIA-9> * merged r19922 from trunk to branches/6.0:
18:26 < CIA-9> fixed linesrv to actually compile
18:26 < CIA-9> fixed linesrv to actually build the client tarball
18:26 < CIA-9> fixed linesrv's client tarball to actually install
18:26 < CIA-9> fixed overlong lines and spaces in the .desc
18:27 < LMJ> i receive this email around 50 times a day : http://rafb.net/paste/results/gnFAG326.html i come from a crontab I removed, why is it still running ??
18:57 < CIA-9> aldas * r20256 /branches/6.0/package/filesystem/gpart/PIC.patch:
18:57 < CIA-9> * merged r19001 from trunk to branches/6.0:
18:57 < CIA-9> added gpart fixes from Debian and Gentoo, including copyright patch
18:57 < Baldzius> wtf
19:08 < CIA-9> aldas * r20257 /branches/6.0/package/base/nssdb/ (nssdb.conf nssdb.desc):
19:08 < CIA-9> * merged r19929 from trunk to branches/6.0:
19:08 < CIA-9> marked nssdb Optional and removed some noise and space, it does
19:08 < CIA-9> not build anymore and I wonder if anyone still needs it these days
19:30 < CIA-9> aldas * r20258 /branches/6.0/package/games/squaroid/ (gcc-4.1.patch.squaroid squaroid.conf squaroid.desc):
19:30 < CIA-9> * merged r19941 from trunk to branches/6.0:
19:30 < CIA-9> fixed squaroid for gcc-4.x and cleaned the spacing as well as
19:30 < CIA-9> injected a properly tagged COPYright
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19:56 < kensai> I'm back my people
19:57 < kensai> still compiling at stage 5
19:57 < _Ragnar_> wb
19:57 < kensai> thx
19:57 < kensai> will svn up now
19:57 < kensai> I see there are some changes
19:58 < _Ragnar_> yea ... rebuild the bash downgrade
19:59 < kensai> will do so when I finish the whole build
20:00 < _Ragnar_> I'd do that right now, cause some packages will fail with the new and buggy bash
20:45 < kensai> I see some are failing already
20:46 < kensai> run config and then build-target again? right
20:46 < kensai> ???
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21:03 < kensai> a branched version can be updated in which way?
21:03 < kensai> svn up?
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22:31 < kensai> ok now
22:31 < kensai> can somebody point me to a way to update a 6.0.0 tree?
22:49 < kensai> ok I assume there is no such way :D
22:55 < splyxx> ;D
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22:57 < kensai> it was so hard for me to come to that reasoning :D
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