--- Day changed --- Log opened Sun Jul 13 00:00:02 2003 04:01 -!- amnesia [eugeneteo@tacheon.cc.uic.edu] has joined #uml 04:49 -!- AquaJo [~torbofh@pD9E4C109.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #uml 06:11 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has joined #uml 06:11 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:11 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has joined #uml 06:15 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:16 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has joined #uml 06:34 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.96] has joined #uml 07:29 -!- ticallion [~ticallion@213.175.160.96] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 08:51 -!- slh__ [~chatzilla@adsl-17-240-218.jax.bellsouth.net] has joined #uml 09:48 -!- snide [~snide@193.252.8.239] has joined #uml 09:48 < snide> hi 09:49 < snide> is there a special config to have when u want to compile a module inside UML ? 09:51 < snide> since it complains about not having UML-specific headers (like choose-mode.h) 09:52 < AquaJo> snide: for me it looks like missig files in the includes 09:53 < AquaJo> I've postet a bit on the -devel how I got cipe running 09:53 < snide> AquaJo: definitevly 09:53 < AquaJo> a douzend or so cp ... 09:56 < snide> AquaJo: hmmm.. 09:56 < AquaJo> jeff tried to give me some CFLAGS, but they dosn't work 09:57 < snide> actually, when compiling with a vanilla kernel, it works. 09:57 < snide> [ even on UML... but u have to do ugly things with KERNEL_VERSION 09:57 < snide> ] 09:58 < snide> in order to insmod it 09:58 < AquaJo> after all the cp cipe runns fine 09:59 < snide> AquaJo: i'm reading ur email.... 10:03 -!- green [green@linuxhacker.ru] has joined #uml 10:31 < snide> AquaJo: actually, it works by just adding 3 CFLAGS -I directives 10:32 < snide> -I$(KERNELDIR)/arch/um/include \ 10:32 < snide> -I$(KERNELDIR)/arch/um/kernel/skas/include \ 10:32 < snide> -I$(KERNELDIR)/arch/um/kernel/tt/include \ 10:32 < AquaJo> cipde doesnt 10:33 < AquaJo> al least with the recent patches 10:35 < AquaJo> and dazuko also: ticket:/usr/src/dazuko-1.2.1# export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/src/linux-2.4.21/arch/um/include \ 10:35 < AquaJo> > -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.21/arch/um/kernel/skas/include \ 10:35 < AquaJo> > -I/usr/src/linux-2.4.21/arch/um/kernel/tt/include" 10:35 < AquaJo> ticket:/usr/src/dazuko-1.2.1# make dazuko ARCH=um 10:35 < AquaJo> gcc -Wall -O -DLINUX -Dlinux -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -I/usr/src/linux/include -DCONFIG_DEVFS_FS -DHIDDEN_SCT -DON_OPEN_SUPPORT -DON_CLOSE_SUPPORT -DON_EXEC_SUPPORT -c dazuko.c 10:35 < AquaJo> dazuko.c: In function `dazuko_sys_execve': 10:35 < AquaJo> dazuko.c:1992: structure has no member named `ebx' 10:35 < AquaJo> dazuko.c:2027: structure has no member named `ebx' 10:35 < AquaJo> dazuko.c:2031: structure has no member named `ecx' 10:35 < AquaJo> dazuko.c:2031: structure has no member named `edx' 10:35 < AquaJo> make: *** [dazuko] Error 1 10:35 < AquaJo> but I think that error ist dazuko-spezifgik 10:36 < amnesia> why don't u just use a makefile 10:40 < AquaJo> these *zensored* modules provides their own makefiles 10:41 < amnesia> interesting 10:41 < AquaJo> I'd be happay when some day they are 'normal' kernelpatches 10:55 -!- jdike [~jdike@64.252.228.174] has joined #uml 10:55 < jdike> hi guys 10:55 < snide> jdike: hi 11:40 -!- revenger2 [revenger@80.139.17.200] has joined #uml 11:43 -!- revenger [revenger@p508B1D53.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 11:55 -!- Lathiat [lathiat@seven.sixlabs.org] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 11:55 -!- Lathiat [lathiat@seven.sixlabs.org] has joined #uml 12:18 < david> hello 12:18 < caker> morning 12:20 < jdike> hi david 12:20 < jdike> david: you know that uml.org is dead? 12:22 < david> jdike: yeah, my db server fell over 12:22 < david> jdike: Need to run some errands before I can go and fix it 12:23 < jdike> david: due to what? 12:23 < david> jdike: no idea - It doesn't even ping 12:24 < jdike> david: hmmm, that's a bad sign 12:30 < david> jdike: right, I'm hoping that maybe it's a networking issue 12:30 < david> jdike: it was due for a kernel upgrade anyway 12:30 < david> hrm 12:30 < david> it had been up for 65days 12:32 -!- amnesia is now known as amn_shower 12:57 -!- amn_shower is now known as amnesia 13:29 -!- amnesia is now known as amn_away 14:09 -!- mistral [mistral@jstevenson.plus.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:11 -!- jdike [~jdike@64.252.228.174] has quit [Ping timeout: 488 seconds] 16:29 -!- slh__ [~chatzilla@adsl-17-240-218.jax.bellsouth.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 490 seconds] 17:37 -!- db [~bLeX@ppp-217-133-209-246.cust-adsl.tiscali.it] has joined #uml 17:38 < db> Does 2.5.69-1um patch works with 2.5.75? 17:54 -!- slingo_ [~slingo@adsl-63-205-187.bhm.bellsouth.net] has joined #uml 17:55 < slingo_> anyone around? 17:58 < slingo_> erm 17:58 < slingo_> brb 17:58 -!- slingo_ [~slingo@adsl-63-205-187.bhm.bellsouth.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:00 -!- db [~bLeX@ppp-217-133-209-246.cust-adsl.tiscali.it] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:09 -!- AquaJo [~torbofh@pD9E4C109.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Quit: Gute Nacht(ruhe) wüsche ich noch] 18:13 < david> hello 18:16 < ichilton> hi david 18:34 -!- snide [~snide@193.252.8.239] has quit [Quit: sleeping time] 19:31 < mdz> david: do you know if jdike has any plans to release an updated skas patch, or should I use yours? 19:31 < mdz> (for Debian) 19:33 < david> mdz: you can use host-skas3.patch with 2.4.21 - I believe the ptrace problems which broke UML were in the 21-pre kernels 19:40 < mdz> david: oh? I don't think it applies cleanly 19:40 < mdz> hmm, I suppose it does. ok then. 19:46 -!- ElectricElf [~david@elf.noc.oftc.net] has quit [] 19:48 -!- Snow-Man [~sfrost@snowman.net] has joined #uml 19:49 < Snow-Man> .... 19:49 < Snow-Man> loop: loaded (max 8 devices) 19:49 < Snow-Man> Initializing software serial port version 1 19:49 < Snow-Man> Netdevice 0 : daemon backend (uml_switch version 3) - unix:/tmp/uml.ctl 19:49 < Snow-Man> And-hung. 19:49 < Snow-Man> If I kill off uml_switch it continues to boot. 19:50 -!- ElectricElf [~david@elf.noc.oftc.net] has joined #uml 19:50 < Snow-Man> I have the feeling that's not exactly how it's supposted to work.. 20:26 -!- slh_ [~chatzilla@66.157.234.16] has joined #uml 20:27 -!- slh_ [~chatzilla@66.157.234.16] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:27 -!- slh__ [~chatzilla@66.157.234.16] has joined #uml 20:29 -!- Pahan [~pahan@ca-manbch-cuda3-c2a-a-52.stmnca.adelphia.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 20:31 < david> Snow-Man: use a bridge rather than uml_switch 20:33 -!- Pahan [~pahan@ca-manbch-cuda3-c2a-a-52.stmnca.adelphia.net] has joined #uml 20:36 < Snow-Man> david: err... 20:36 < Snow-Man> david: That's not exactly the same thing, to say the least... 20:38 < caker> why would something arp for itself? 20:38 < caker> This console unit i have is hosed 20:39 < david> Snow-Man: uml_switch basically works as a user-space bridge 20:41 < Snow-Man> david: Well, kind of.. I guess I'm not sure what you're suggesting I bridge... Is the idea that I should set up each uml with it's own tun/tap device and then bridge them all? 20:42 < david> Snow-Man: right 20:42 < david> Snow-Man: if uml_switch doesn't work, then a bridge will serve the same purpose 20:44 < Snow-Man> Hrmpf. It'd be nice if uml_switch actually did work as advertised. 20:44 < david> Snow-Man: got the latest uml_utilities build? 20:44 < david> Snow-Man: and the latest UML kernel 20:47 < Snow-Man> Probably, mdz's pretty good. 20:53 -!- amn_away is now known as amnesia 21:01 < Snow-Man> Failed to forward 25 to pid 1069, errno = 9 21:01 < Snow-Man> grrrr. 21:21 < Snow-Man> So of course, it locked after that too. 21:55 -!- amnesia is now known as amn_is_having_breakfast 22:08 -!- amn_is_having_breakfast is now known as amnesia 22:26 -!- amnesia is now known as amn_goes_to_the_gents 22:39 -!- amn_goes_to_the_gents is now known as amnesia 22:49 < david> Snow-Man: oh, btw - I forgot 22:49 < Snow-Man> hrm? 22:49 < david> Snow-Man: congrats on getting ipt_recent into the vanilla Linux tree 22:49 < Snow-Man> david: Oh, thanks. :) 22:50 < david> Snow-Man: I was patching my UML kernel and I'm like "what the f--k is this reject" 22:50 < david> then I realised :-) 22:52 < Snow-Man> hahaha 22:53 < amnesia> dudes, to have TUN/TAP support in uml 22:53 < amnesia> do i choose Universal TUN/TAP device driver support 22:53 < amnesia> or Ethertap network tap (OBSOLETE) 22:53 < amnesia> the former isn't it? 22:53 < caker> yes, you need tuntap devices INSIDE uml or on the host? 22:54 < amnesia> host 22:54 < caker> ok :-) 22:54 < amnesia> =] 23:19 -!- amnesia is now known as amn_config_kernel_kicks_con 23:26 -!- amn_config_kernel_kicks_con is now known as amnesia 23:48 -!- amnesia is now known as amnesia_wrk --- Log closed Mon Jul 14 00:00:00 2003