<Hauke>
guidosarducci: this looked like a move or something like this and there was nothing about this in the commit message
<Hauke>
it is fine
<Hauke>
if most distributions do it the same we should aslo use this folder
Tapper1 has joined #openwrt-devel
Tapper has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
Tapper1 is now known as Tapper
<guidosarducci>
Hauke: ok, great. I added a comment to the iproute2 PR in case as well. Did I answer your bpftools related questions too?
ivanich has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
adrianschmutzler has quit [Quit: ~ Trillian - www.trillian.im ~]
slh_ has quit [Quit: gone]
mishakov has joined #openwrt-devel
<mishakov>
Hello. I don't know if this is a right place to ask, but I'm trying to make openwrt work on my router, but it seems to have problems unpacking lzma compressed kernel. Is there a way to make an lzo compressed uImage instead of lzma?
<guidosarducci>
Hmmm, looks like we just got a new openwrt/main branch. Huh?
<lipnitsk>
guidosarducci: probably dangole pushed to the wrong remote :P
<guidosarducci>
lipnitsk: didn't want to finger point but well, since you started... :)
<mangix>
guidosarducci: upstream git renamed the default branch to main
<mangix>
because master = slavery connotation or something
<mangix>
i don't get it
<lipnitsk>
I get the master-slave thing, but never thought of git master as inappropriate
<mangix>
first time i've heard master-slave is in the context of PATA cables, so there's that :)
<lipnitsk>
i2c still has it, well probably others too
<mangix>
i assume openwrt will be following suit shortly
<lipnitsk>
buildbot too ^_^
<lipnitsk>
buildbot upstream looks to be using "workers" already
<lipnitsk>
yeah it seems to be stretch, but probably not worth fighting over. main, master, whatever. people will get used to it
<guidosarducci>
mangix: same thing with blacklist and whitelist, next up red-black trees
<lipnitsk>
can use "trunk" too, though maybe that's evil because SVN
<guidosarducci>
lipnitsk: or ivory poaching?
mishakov has quit [Quit: Connection closed]
<mangix>
guidosarducci: let me guess. red = native americans...
<Tapper>
so will the master branch be removed?
<Tapper>
I don't cair what it's called I just want to know which one to build from?
<lipnitsk>
origin/main is not it yet for sure. just use master until you hear something official, IMO
<mangix>
there's no official announcement
* Tapper
nods
<guidosarducci>
mangix: master and main aren't the same, so don't see how there was a rename
<mangix>
i'm talking about git upstream, not what dango pushed
goliath has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
pkgadd_ is now known as pkgadd
slh64 has joined #openwrt-devel
<Grommish>
When the Kernel reports an error on Port 2.... I've got eth0, eth1, eth2, would that be Eth1 or 2?
nslu2-log__ has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
nslu2-log_ has joined #openwrt-devel
koniu has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
koniu has joined #openwrt-devel
<owrt-snap-builds>
build #806 of archs38/generic is complete: Failure [failed toolchain] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/archs38%2Fgeneric/builds/806 blamelist: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org>, Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>, David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>, Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>, John Audia
<owrt-snap-builds>
<graysky@archlinux.us>, Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>, Aleksander Jan Bajkowski <A.Bajkowski@stud.elka.pw.edu.pl>
Rene__ has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
jmv09 has joined #openwrt-devel
<jmv09>
vdi generation doesn't work in 21-02 branch (and maybe on master). Target: x86-64
damex has joined #openwrt-devel
<mangix>
jmv09: ask aparcar[m]
Borromini has joined #openwrt-devel
koniu has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<damex>
Grommish: what is wrong with 5.10 ?
koniu has joined #openwrt-devel
Rene__ has joined #openwrt-devel
<jmv09>
I can't use repository packages from home-built builds. e.g. Packages for kmod-usb-audio found, but incompatible with the architectures configured
adrianschmutzler has joined #openwrt-devel
<PaulFertser>
jmv09: that's normal for all kernel modules, you should build all the kmods you need in advance yourself and use just them.
damex has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
damex has joined #openwrt-devel
Tapper has joined #openwrt-devel
Borromini has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
Borromini has joined #openwrt-devel
Tost has joined #openwrt-devel
<aparcar[m]>
jmv09: vdi creation requires you to install qemu utils
victhor has joined #openwrt-devel
damex has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
javi404 has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds]
goliath has joined #openwrt-devel
<Grommish>
damex: kernel panic, I put the log in the 5.10 PR
* Borromini
is trying the 5.10 bump on his erlite
<Borromini>
if anybody catches dangole, it looks like he pushed a 'main' branch to openwrt git?
<owrt-snap-builds>
build #885 of arc770/generic is complete: Failure [failed toolchain] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/arc770%2Fgeneric/builds/885 blamelist: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>, David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>, Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>, John Crispin <john@phrozen.org>
<PaulFertser>
jmv09: it means you need to git commit --amend -s to add the Signed-off-by line to the commit message.
<jmv09>
@PaulFertser: what is the procedure on github? I remember having to put the signature in the "optional" extended description.
<jmv09>
I mean on the website.
<PaulFertser>
jmv09: you're supposed to amend the commit locally and re-push it to the same branch, and the "github pull request" will be automatically updated.
<plntyk>
jmv09, 2 whitespace changes are not needed
<jmv09>
From more than a year ago, I remember you could sign your commit directly in github, in the "optional" externded description. No need for command line stuff, except for merging commits. But now that doesn't work anymore. I was just testing with the whitespace changes.
<karlp>
the commit message also needs to be more than just "bluez"
grift has joined #openwrt-devel
zkrx has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds]
<jmv09>
Ah real name issue.
<grift>
dangole: did you receive my email re: selinux-policy v0.7? just asking because someone emailed me asking about it
<karlp>
sob not matching author is so bogus though, I mean thte whole point of sob is because author is irrelevant and can't be trusted when different people are mailing patches
<grift>
seems like it finally start to get some traction ...
caravel has joined #openwrt-devel
<adrianschmutzler>
well, technically author is about authorship and signed-off about responsibility
<adrianschmutzler>
that's why there is co-developed-by
<jmv09>
His commits have been issues without "package name:" format...
<dangole>
lipnitsk: no, that went wrong and now only jow can delete it. i was intending to push to my staging tree, have some remote systems run test builds, then push to master and then go to bed
<dangole>
lipnitsk: so 'git push -f staging main' became 'git push -f origin main', maybe because subconsciously i wanted to push to openwrt.git already and go to sleep...
<lipnitsk>
ya happens to all sometimes..
<grift>
routine can be a hazard
<dangole>
grift: pushed selinux-policy-0.7 to master. you can maybe do that yourself in future: just bump the version in the package Makefile, fixup the MIRROR_HASH and then send the patch to the list. that would keep me out of the loop.
<grift>
i guess ...
<grift>
someone has to commit it anyway, but ok
<grift>
i am actually trying to get people into the loop rather than out of the loop, youre just an easy victim
<Borromini>
dangole: could it be you accidentally pushed your own main branch?
<shibboleth>
you mean the commit with the pr0nhub tokens?
<Borromini>
shibboleth: nothing as saucy as that i'm afraid
<shibboleth>
Borromini, i was out watching standup two days ago. knee? meet jerk :)
danitool has joined #openwrt-devel
damex has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
damex has joined #openwrt-devel
damex has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
damex has joined #openwrt-devel
damex has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
damex has joined #openwrt-devel
<guidosarducci>
Looking for a past/present x86_64 maintainer. Pinging ldir- or maybe philipp64.
<dangole>
Borromini: yes, as i said, i pushed to openwrt.git instead to my staging tree by accident. plan was to first test using my own builders and then push to master (like i did in the end, not noticing i had created the new branch before)
<Borromini>
dangole: sorry, my connection timed out
jmv09 has quit [Quit: Connection closed]
dxld has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
Jusic_ has quit [Quit: Quit]
<dangole>
Borromini: no worries :)
Darkmatter66 has joined #openwrt-devel
koniu has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
koniu has joined #openwrt-devel
<guidosarducci>
dangole: was the sepolicy update related to that issue with labeling at boot on ram fs?
caravel has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!]
<grift>
guidosarducci: no that is not a policy issue
<guidosarducci>
grift: OK, I didn't look at the changes closely.
<grift>
the main reason for 0.7 was because there was a change to ntpdhotplug that required changed to the policy, and there was a change to pppd that needed a change
<grift>
and on top of that some new services/utils were targeted like irqbalance, fdisk, blockd, lsusb and some others
<grift>
and i started some work on supporting a selinux feature that comes with linux 5.10
<grift>
and various other "fixes" and some optimizations