On 25/09/10 17:14, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> HI;
>
> I understood that you are on holidays for about two weeks? :)
>
Yes, you're right, I'll be at home on Friday if all will be ok.
> I've put up the latest cvs-snapshot on my production router.
>
> To get this done I had 
> - (as usual) to build my own kernel (Geode support AND config MROUTE - the 
> first 
> one is fine with me, but once the kernel config is reviewed I'd like to see 
> the 
> multicast routing fully enabled by default :)).
Yes, it's good to enable MROUTE by default - I think that all that
doesn't hurt functionality/speed on other platforms (additional drivers,
network protocols, protocol options & etc) can be enabled by default. I
deeply configured kernel once, at begin of development, and in that case
I enabled things that were looked useful for me. It'll be good if kernel
config will be reviewed by other members - possible somebody will see
some useful, but disabled feature.
> - buildtool.mk from initrd has calls to echo -e which fails for me. -e   
> enable interpretation of backslash escapes, but since my shell is doing that 
> by default the resulting files do have "-e" at the beginning of a line and 
> buildpackage fails
Ok, I'll make some kind of checking for '-e' here.
> - I had to recompile ulog without mysql support. Despite that mysql seems to 
> be fixed, ulogd does not compile with mysql enabled.
Mysql is already fixed after gcc upgrade? Ok, I'll look at ulogd
> Everything else seems not to have changed - what did work before, still works.
> I also do have the same pb's as before.
>
It's good.
> - aiccu fails if started as daemon
I'll look on it in near future
> - still no wireless, but it looks a bit better; the driver is loaded and on 
> the router ist shows "AP-STA-CONNECTED " but then it disconnects after a few 
> seconds of silence.
>
> hostapd: wlan0: STA 00:22:43:41:e6:b6 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
> hostapd: wlan0: STA 00:22:43:41:e6:b6 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
> hostapd: wlan0: STA 00:22:43:41:e6:b6 RADIUS: starting accounting session 
> 4C9E017D-00000001
> hostapd: wlan0: STA 00:22:43:41:e6:b6 WPA: pairwise key handshake completed 
> (RSN)
> hostpad: wlan0: STA 00:22:43:41:e6:b6 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
>
> Also tried without encryption and even the latest hostapd - everytime the 
> same 
> half success...
>
You have wireless card on your host? Can you try to run hostapd from
buildenv (or even from chrooted LEAF environment) to test where is pb?
> - a new entry in syslog seems
> igmpproxy[3196]: MRT_DEL_MFC; Errno(2): No such file or directory
>
> it isn't nice, but it works.
Strange, I'll look on it closer.
> The same is for apkg -u; it gives "sh: bad number" in update function.
Ok.
> It could have been worse :)
>
> kp
>
>


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