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[00:11] <owl> O_O wish i could consume such drugs, too 
[00:13] <mnemoc> pr0n?
[00:14] <owl> yeah. 
[00:14] <owl> that someone feels pr0n i mean
[00:14] <mnemoc> :)
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[06:48] <blindcod1r> moin
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[09:09] <blindcoder> th, stf^rocklinux: any of you know why the CORE flag is removed from the non-default gcc forked packages?
[09:10] <th> hmmmmm
[09:11] <th> 1 package for one task? ;-)
[09:11] <blindcoder> good
[09:11] <blindcoder> gcc-34 for compiling Mplayer 1.0pre8 :-)
[09:12] <blindcoder> the non-default gccs are disabled anyway
[09:12] <blindcoder> no need to disable them twice
[09:12] <th> ahh now i see
[09:16] <blindcoder> hehe
[09:16] <blindcoder> I'm going to test this and send a respective patch later
[09:17] <blindcoder> this whole CORE handling needs to be straighened out a bit anyway
[09:17] <blindcoder> but for now, work
[10:07] <blindcoder> == 09/18/06 11:59:55 =[5]=> Finished building package mplayer.
[10:07] <blindcoder> definately not gcc-40 compliant
[10:43] <blindcoder> Found shared files with other packages:
[10:43] <blindcoder> usr/share/doc/HTML/es/api/kfontdialog.png: kde-i18n-es:doc koffice-l10n-es:doc
[10:49] <th> that's a hard one
[10:52] <blindcoder> not at all
[10:52] <blindcoder> kdelibs is wrongly configured
[10:52] <blindcoder> it expands its docdir to /usr/share/doc/HTML
[10:52] <blindcoder> without a ${package} part
[10:59] <blindcoder> guess I got a workaround
[11:00] <blindcoder> trying
[11:01] <blindcoder> all packages using kde-config should now install their stuff to /usr/share/doc/$xpkg/HTML
[11:06] <blindcoder> okay, didn't work yet
[11:07] <blindcoder> hmm
[11:07] <blindcoder> how can I substitute a call to a program by a wrapper?
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[12:26] <blindcoder> hmm
[12:26] <blindcoder> damn
[12:26] <blindcoder> I need to change the output of the wrapped command
[12:26] <blindcoder> but there doesn't seem to be an existing mechanism for that
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[12:32] <blindcoder> okay, now there is :)
[12:39] <blindcoder> hmm
[12:39] <blindcoder> why don't we export xpkg?
[12:39] <daja77> hi blindcoder 
[12:40] <blindcoder> moin daja77 
[12:40] <blindcoder> daja77: any idea how I can get $xpkg into a command wrapper?
[12:41] <blindcoder> I could put 'export xpkg' into a parse-config file...
[12:43] <blindcoder> ah
[12:43] <blindcoder> ROCK_XPKG
[12:45] <blindcoder> debug-kde-i18n-es:[src.kde-i18n-es.1158583267.23612.1887790777]# kde-config --install html --expandvars
[12:45] <blindcoder> /usr/share/doc/kde-i18n-es/HTML
[12:45] <blindcoder> *STRIKE*
[12:45] <blindcoder> YES!!!
[12:46] <daja77> :)
[12:46] <daja77> sry have to work
[12:49] <blindcoder> hmm
[12:50] <blindcoder> strange
[12:50] <blindcoder> it works in tools.chroot
[12:50] <blindcoder> but not in tools.native
[13:04] <blindcoder> ARGH!
[13:04] <blindcoder> where does this stupid package get /usr/share/doc/HTML from?
[13:04] <blindcoder> it's nowhere in the whole fucking source tree
[13:05] <blindcoder> grep usr.share.doc.HTML . -R gives ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY NOTHING
[13:05] <daja77> env?
[13:07] <blindcoder> *grunt*
[13:07] <blindcoder>   if test -z "$kde_htmldir"; then
[13:07] <blindcoder>     kde_htmldir='\${datadir}/doc/HTML'
[13:07] <blindcoder>   fi
[13:07] <blindcoder> may I shoot some KDE devs, PLEASE?
[13:07] <blindcoder> pretty pretty pleaseu?
[13:08] <blindcoder> kde_libs_htmldir is generated from the output of kde-config
[13:08] <blindcoder> but kde_htmldir is created statically
[13:20] <blindcoder> == 09/18/06 15:16:17 =[5]=> Finished building package kde-i18n-es.
[13:20] <blindcoder> AHAHAHAHAHAAAA!
[13:20] <blindcoder> BEAT YOU, STUPID FUCKING KDE THING
[13:23] <blindcoder> https://www.rocklinux.net/submaster/?mode=patch&uid=2006091813230947680
[13:24] <blindcoder> even quite elegant patch, if I may say so myself
[13:28] <owl> moin
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[13:40] <stf^rock1inux> moin moin
[13:42] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: regarding CORE flags for gcc: I think the current way of removing CORE flags from non-default gccs doesn't make much sense.
[13:43] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: since CORE = maintained by core developers, it currently means that who maintains gcc depends upon the default gcc used in a specific configuration...
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[13:46] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: I'd prefer to keep the CORE flag for all gcc versions.
[13:48] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: same here
[13:48] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: it's even necessary at the moment to have both gcc40 and gcc34 to build Crystal
[13:48] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: since MPlayer doesn't build with gcc40
[13:48] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: exactly. 
[13:49] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: iirc mplayer does build with gcc40 for some optimizations (e.g. pentium-mmx, but not e.g. k6-3)
[13:49] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: and not for unoptimised either
[13:50] <blindcoder> 622 builds total, 622 completed fine, 0 with errors.
[13:50] <blindcoder> :D
[13:50] <blindcoder> with all submaster patches applied but system.init split
[13:51] <stf^rock1inux> did you test my Config patch from yesterday yet? 
[13:51] <stf^rock1inux> it offers super-fast menu navigation ;)
[13:51] <stf^rock1inux> Config is now so fast that it almost feels like a bug.
[13:52] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: already applied :D
[13:52] <blindcoder> hehe, yeah :)
[13:52] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: 2006091813520267620
[13:53] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: I'll now test the pkginstalled patch
[13:59] <blindcoder> th: could you please apply the journal apply_me? I've tested it in a full build here
[14:00] <stf^rock1inux> blindcoder: in 2006091809094420270, this doesn't look right:
[14:00] <stf^rock1inux> +@@ -65,8 +65,6 @@ libdb=               $(libdb_base).a
[14:00] <stf^rock1inux> I think this should be on two lines instead of only one?
[14:01] <blindcoder> it is
[14:01] <blindcoder> at least, it works
[14:01] <stf^rock1inux> ok
[14:01] <blindcoder> with -$(version) attached it will result in the recursive symlink problem
[14:05] <blindcoder> it is two lines
[14:05] <blindcoder> er
[14:05] <blindcoder> no
[14:05] <blindcoder> is not
[14:05] <blindcoder> sorry
[14:05] <blindcoder> misread
[14:05] <blindcoder> but it works
[14:05] <blindcoder> applies fine
[14:09] <th> stf^rock1inux: SMP: was there a result of your init-split discussion?
[14:11] <th> is koffice-1.6 released yet?
[14:25] <blindcoder> stf^rock1inux: build running
[14:25] Action: blindcoder --> feierabend
[14:25] <th> blindcoder: wait
[14:25] <th> blindcoder: how could you do a full build with patches created today only?
[14:30] <th> the journal does not even apply completely
[14:30] <th> 2006090720095928861
[14:30] <th> Hunk #4 FAILED at 85.
[14:30] <th> Hunk #6 FAILED at 657.
[14:30] <th> ...
[14:30] <th> 2006090720094428839 as well
[14:36] <stf^rock1inux> th: not yet. 
[14:37] <stf^rock1inux> th: but ask SMP as well...
[14:37] <th> blindcoder: your journal is applied. everything left open failed to apply cleanly
[14:37] <th> that's 7 of 40 patches
[14:37] <th> that's 6 times sts' patches
[14:37] <th> that's 6 times stf' patches
[14:37] <th> that's 6 times stf's patches
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[16:00] <blindcoder> th: because they are hotfixes
[16:00] <blindcoder> th: I'll look at the open patches
[16:09] <blindcoder> *grunt*
[16:09] <blindcoder> cmd-wrapper is complaining noisily
[16:14] <blindcoder> th: 2006091816143216433
[16:40] <th> blindcoder: thats all 7 failing patches combined?
[16:41] <blindcoder> th: correct
[16:41] <th> committed.
[16:42] <blindcoder> th: thanks
[16:42] <blindcoder> now I just have to get rid of this CMD_WRAPPER message
[16:42] <blindcoder> == 18:07:21 =[2]=> Building base/gcc=gcc40 [4.0.3 0].
[16:42] <blindcoder> CMD_WRAPPER: Can't execute 'kde-config' -> abort.
[16:42] <blindcoder> -> Reading package configuration from package directory.
[16:43] <blindcoder> but I have no clue where it actually comes froem
[16:43] <blindcoder> from
[16:47] <blindcoder> hmm
[16:47] <blindcoder> I think I got it
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[17:01] <blindcoder> jup, got it
[17:49] <blindcoder> th: one last patch for today, if you'd be so kind: 2006091816591011036
[17:49] <blindcoder> th: I'm testing the rest in a full build at the moment
[17:49] <blindcoder> th: apart from the system.init patch
[17:50] <blindcoder> th: when that's done I'll start with an item from the roadmap
[17:51] <blindcoder> either /etc/net or runtime dep tracking
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[17:53] <th> blindcoder: i'm all for /etc/net
[17:56] <blindcoder> yeah, the current networking stuff leaves much to be desired
[17:57] <th> svn: Can't create directory '/data/rock-svn/rock-linux/db/transactions/7919-1.txn': No space left on device
[17:57] <blindcoder> :(
[17:57] <th> /dev/md/4              23G   21G     0 100% /data
[17:57] <blindcoder> damn
[17:58] <th> i could start to delete some rock-2.0 mirror data
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[18:49] <daja77> hi clifford 
[18:50] <blindcoder> moin clifford 
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[18:51] <daja77> ^^
[18:54] <th> blindcoder: patch is committed.
[18:55] <blindcoder> th: thanks :)
[18:57] <clifford> hi gang.
[18:59] <owl> hi clifford 
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[21:15] <esden> woot ... I have network in rosenheim again!!! woot!
[21:16] <owl> congrats
[21:28] <esden> thanks
[21:35] <owl> yw
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[23:17] <shawn_work> Are you aware that the word 'Rocks' is about to be trademarked?
[23:17] <shawn_work> by the NPACI Rocks clusters people?
[23:17] <shawn_work> you should kindly remind them that ROCK Linux has been around a lot longer than them :)
[23:18] <th> NPACI Rocks clusters? is that sun stuff?
[23:20] <shawn_work> nope Linux 
[23:20] <shawn_work> although they want to do Solaris
[23:21] <th> are you one of those guys?
[23:21] <shawn_work> no, I do not work for NPACI Rocks
[23:22] <th> so whats your intensions?
[23:22] <shawn_work> I work on an open source derative of it
[23:22] <th> i see
[23:22] <shawn_work> so you can stop them from trying to trademark 'Rocks'
[23:22] <shawn_work> i mean if they tried to send a S&D letter saying to stop using Rocks @ the ROCK Linux people that would make slashdot
[23:23] <th> what's an S&D letter?
[23:23] <th> sounds like some U.S. stuff
[23:26] <shawn_work> C&D
[23:26] <th> what's an C&D letter?
[23:26] <th> sounds like some U.S. stuff
[23:27] <shawn_work> cease and desist
[23:27] <th> ok
[23:27] <shawn_work> and given ROCK Linux has been around longer, they have no right to trademark it
[23:28] <th> shawn_work: well. rock is no foundation or something
[23:28] <th> shawn_work: it's just some guys
[23:29] <nookie> Real programmers don't comment their code.
[23:29] <nookie> It was hard to write. 
[23:29] <nookie> So it should be hard to read!
[23:30] <shawn_work> funny ;)
[23:31] <nookie> yes =)
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