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<rsalvaterra>
aparcar[m]: Fair enough. :)
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<ynezz>
hm, why was the ABI bump needed for `libubox: utils: introduce mkdir_p` ?
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<rsalvaterra>
ynezz: I don't know the criteria for ABI bumps, but maybe because a new function was introduced?
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<ynezz>
new function shouldn't case any issue
<ynezz>
s/case/cause/
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<rsalvaterra>
Yeah, removing functions is usually where ABIs are bumped.
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<ynezz>
nice, `opkg find luci-theme*` -> Out of memory: Killed process 4921 (opkg) total-vm:52416kB, anon-rss:51468kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB, UID:0 pgtables:140kB oom_score_adj:0
<rsalvaterra>
ynezz: LOL. What machine is that?
<ynezz>
x86/64 with 128M of RAM
<rsalvaterra>
Hm. No swap? Zram?
<ynezz>
why?
<ynezz>
128M should be plenty for OpenWrt
<rsalvaterra>
Sure, but you weren't just "running OpenWrt". ;)
<rsalvaterra>
opkg find is probably a memory hog.
<ynezz>
jow: BTW why do you use the GalanoGrotesqueW00-Regular.woff2 font for the theme? I think, that this font is only mandatory for the logo, not for the branding
<ynezz>
jow: it would be nice to use this openwrt-2020 theme as default in 20.12 release
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* karlp
decides he'd better at least try it out :)
<ynezz>
jow: I mean, default firstboot install, without password, clicking on Login button does nothing
<rsalvaterra>
(Maybe we should start making yearly releases on Christmas… :P)
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<ynezz>
there used to be "Go to password config" button, it's missing as well
<ynezz>
ah, the code is still there `<div class="right"><a class="btn" href="<%=url("admin/system/admin")%>"><%:Go to password configuration...%></a></div>`
<ynezz>
probably `<% if disp.lookup("admin/system/admin") then %>` doesn't work anymore
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<jow>
ynezz: that not working login happens if firefox still has a sysauth cookie cached
<jow>
try deleting it
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<ynezz>
jow: thanks, that fixed it
<jow>
its some Browser heuristics
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<jow>
it remembers that the old sysauth cookie came from https
<jow>
so the http-only login on the new isntall is not allowed to overwrite it
<jow>
I was tyoing with the idea to use differently named cookies for http and https, thne accept both
<jow>
but not fully thought through if it'd weaken security
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<Hauke>
adrianschmutzler: I think we should continue updating the minor kernel version in master to release with a recent minor version
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<stintel>
aparcar[m]: I'm not sure about make 4.1 .. breaking CentOS 7 is something we might want to avoid
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<adrianschmutzler>
Hauke: thanks. I wasn't sure what was discussed with respect to that in the meeting. And I didn't really see a reason for not doing minor kernel bumps ...
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<stintel>
we do minor kernel bumps in stable releases, so it makes no sense imo to stop them for the freeze
<Borromini>
are the meeting minutes available somewhere guys?
<Hauke>
Borromini: not yet
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<Borromini>
Hauke: ok. just curious =)
<adrianschmutzler>
stintel: that's exactly what I thought, too. But I wasn't what other kernel bump would have been the subject of that short comment then ...
<adrianschmutzler>
stintel: do we need that make dependency adjustment _now_?
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<stintel>
adrianschmutzler: the patch is on the ML / patchwork
<stintel>
and so far I have seen no objections
<stintel>
I would definitely not merge it before branching
<stintel>
and even then, it might be too soon to break building on EL7
<adrianschmutzler>
I've seen the patch, I'm not so sure what the actual reason is
<adrianschmutzler>
and whether that reason to introduce it has more weight than disabling certain systems as you mentioned
<Hauke>
I think we have a build problem with older make version
<adrianschmutzler>
So, it doesn't work anyway on EL7? And the question is whether to fix that problem or abandon the platform?
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<Nick_Lowe>
hostapd seems to have a bad implementation of Proactive / Opportunistic PMKID Caching (same thing)
<Nick_Lowe>
It does have an ability to check if the STA claims capability
<Nick_Lowe>
Will look to patch this and submit upstream
<Nick_Lowe>
*It does NOT have an ability to check if the STA claims capability
<Nick_Lowe>
Hurrah, the 5.10 kernel has landed
<Nick_Lowe>
As in has been released upstream :-)
<karlp>
is there anything particularly important about this one?
<stintel>
it's the new LTS
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<Borromini>
so the next OpenWrt kernel as well probably :)
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<rsalvaterra>
karlp: I don't get when people ask those kinds of questions. It's a new kernel. It's the most important part of the operating system. :/
<karlp>
rr123: lots of luci in master is already client side, it's not some single big bang,
<karlp>
it's not some switch to "make it the default"
<Nick_Lowe>
When's master likely to fork to a stable branch?
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<dorf>
(deployment is straightforward, just rename cascade.css in /www/luci-static/bootstrap and upload the latest revision of the cascade.css linked on that pull request)
<Borromini>
Nick_Lowe: there's been talk of 20.12 here so i reckon branching might happen this month. and hauke talked about not pushing the 5.10 mac80211 bump until branching happens
<rr123>
dorf: i saw your diff, how to directly download the new cascade.css
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<rr123>
dorf: https://pasteboard.co/JEUbi8C.png tested on pc chrome looks fine, except all fonts appears to be bold, this img showed Edit and Delete button are 'out of space' on android phone
<rr123>
https://pasteboard.co/JEUczKI.png this one, the letter in the select box(e.g. "accept") was not fully visible, the bottom portion disappeared
<dorf>
dorf: yeah, for the fonts to look good, you need to install a multi-weight font on the system viewing LuCI.
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<dorf>
open sans recommended if your OS doesn't provide one by default.
<dorf>
phone-wise, I probably need to add some media queries to improve that.
<dorf>
and clipped text, hmm.. not seen that, thanks for pointing it out. probably that issue goes away with open sans.
<dorf>
or maybe that's another issue to be addressed with a phone-specific media query.
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<neoraider>
Did someone mention me yesterday? I saw a highlight, but my scrollback is not long enough
<dorf>
<aparcar[m]> neoraider: ping
<Risk64>
Anyone know why tcpdump-full (x86-64) breaks on master?
<Risk64>
checking for pcap_loop... no
<Risk64>
configure: error: This is a bug, please follow the guidelines in CONTRIBUTING and [...]
<rr123>
dorf: tried midori,firefox,brave,chrome, all worked well enough, nice job.
<dorf>
thanks, rr123 :) work in progress.. at some point I'd like to get just a little more color in there.
<rr123>
two feedbacks are: 1. the font all bold a little tiring 2. the font bottom cut off inside select-box. I can use chrome devtool and select screen size to see that without using a phone
<dorf>
yup, thanks, got that. try with Open Sans if you can :)
<rr123>
i was playing with browser in the last two days trying to find a lightweight one on memory usage so I can run a browser inside a browser in the cloud, turns out all of them, including the little midori, will pretty much ask for 1GB with one or two tabs
<dorf>
on a debian based distro, you should be able to snag Open Sans with the package: fonts-open-sans
<dorf>
midori is yesterday! falkon is the new midori.
<rr123>
as long as it uses chromium or webit or whatever backend, it's memory hungry
<dorf>
yeah, sadly.
<rr123>
the only lightweight is w3m/lynx
<dorf>
I'd hesitate to recommend dillo.
<aep>
hunting a regression between 18->19, any hints where a wifi device "ifname" is set? is that in netifd or somewhere in a script?
<dorf>
but it's a bit more capable than lynx, at least.
<rr123>
true, have not used that for a while, thanks for bring it up, i essentially forgot that one
<dorf>
you can guarantee it'll make a dog's dinner of anything css3 :)
<rr123>
falkon is qt's web engine, i will assume it is as memory hungry as others
<dorf>
actually, not so much.
<dorf>
6 open tabs, under 400M usage here.
<dorf>
ymmv
<rr123>
dorf: no way, I have one tab here it's 1GB, you need check both falon and all its QtWeb* processes, the latter is the memory eater, the backend engine
<rr123>
s/falon/falkon/
<dorf>
ah, you're right. my bad. still, not as bad as firefox/chrome.
<rr123>
dorf: not a frontend guy, how to use this with bootstrap them then? copy them all to $HOME/.fonts?
<dorf>
no
<rr123>
by the way just tested dillo, can't open many sites, netsurf will crash for any http->https auto-switch site, e.g. http://yahoo.com will crash it
<dorf>
install them on the device your viewing openwrt from.
<dorf>
then ctrl+shift+r in a sane browser (not dillo!)
<rr123>
dorf: which is, by default, my PC
<dorf>
sorry, yeah, copy them to /usr/share/fonts/ if you want them globally accessible.
<dorf>
or whatever location is for user-specific fonts.
<dorf>
then sudo fc-cache -f to refresh the font cache.
<rr123>
yeah just did that
<rr123>
refresh luci, nothing changed, how to switch fonts, or is Open sans in the preferred font list in the css already
<rr123>
it's not picked up somehow
<dorf>
Open Sans is the default font.
<dorf>
you might need to restart your browser?
<dorf>
(available fonts may be scanned at initialization)
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<rr123>
dorf: used chrome whatfont extension to check, I'm still using ubuntu fonts after restarted chrome
<rr123>
a quick comparison between opewnrt vs openwrt.2020 I would say the latter does better on screen size and colors so far
<dorf>
rr123: weird. if you're on ubuntu, sudo apt install fonts-open-sans is the best method to get those fonts installed, followed by a sudo fc-cache -f
<dorf>
in theory the font names should be the same from google fonts and repo install, I'll take a look at that.
<dorf>
also, if you're viewing with the Ubuntu font, that should also remedy the bold font issue.. ubuntu sans is multi-weight, which is why it's supported in the css.
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<mrkiko>
have a good evening guys!!!!! :)
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<mangix>
I can't test as I don't encounter this issue.
<mangix>
Previous person was using arch linux.
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<proc999>
can anyone tell me what the "list addresses" entry is for in the wireguard [interface] config? docs say it is not mandatory but my vpn will not start without it. is it an analog for the "address" option in wireguard wg-quick config? interestingly a /32 mask also broke my vpn, whereas /16 and /24 did not. how is this used?
<mangix>
Risk64: you check them out?
<Risk64>
mangix: If i encounter the bug again, yes.
<Risk64>
When are these commits go upstream?
<Risk64>
There are some more interesting ones... like musl 1.2.1. util-linux 2.36
<mangix>
Risk64: musl is being held until after the release. it works fine for me. util linux I need to send I think
<Risk64>
Is there a review system for merge requests for OpenWrt?