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<0> TGEN: I don't personally consider it a sport, but it is fun none-the-less imho <1> true <0> that's just the excuse i'm offered <1> well, next time I'm in Atlanta, we'll go bowling, deal? <1> I'll promise not to bring any cats ;) <0> sounds good <0> lol <0> cats <0> no self respecting guy... <0> oi <0> this sorta freaks me out <0> i work for a great company <0> making decent money <0> my co-workers are cool <0> i don't know what to think, i'm so accustomed to BS now, it's weird <2> MadAtWork: You just started.
<2> Give it a few weeks. <2> You said that same thing about your previous job. :) <0> umm... nope <0> i just needed a job then <3> He's working for miCroSoft? <0> heh, the people here are so nice and helpful it'll make you nervous <0> sub: nope <2> Most people are nice when you first meet them <3> Good luck on your new job, madatwork and may the gods have mercy on you <2> And they pretend to be helpful until you really need their help. <3> nice people are helpful? <2> Not always the case. <2> Nice people can try to be helpful.. but they are not usually helpful. <3> Good point, chuey <3> so chuey, did you godaddy?:) <2> sub, not yet. <2> still debating on a domain name <3> I hope we won't hear your rants about them <2> Promise I won't. :) <3> After all, it's only $3.95:) <2> Can't beat the price. <4> Does anyone have a generic kernel compiled from yesterday's sources handy ? <5> Ober does, I think <5> my build failed <4> Ober: ? <4> Oh <4> i just did a hasty upgrade and now nothing works.. :( <4> and i don;t want to spend a lot of time on it. <5> he posted a url <5> but I don't have the log <4> oh.. on any lists or here ? <5> in here <4> hmm... any savior around here ? <3> Why don't you download it? <4> download it from where ? <5> releng daily <5> if it has one <3> www.godaddy.com :) <4> the latest releng is on 9th june <3> dsr, that won't boot? <4> godaddy ? <3> forget the godaddy <4> sub: it does.. but my userland is newer <4> and almost all necessary programs coredump <3> Not a problem. You only need the system up <6> dsr_: what do you need? <1> heya dsr <4> riz: a generic kernel from yesterday's or today's sources <4> TGEN: heyyy TGEN <4> riz: preferably compiled with gcc4 <1> my last kernel is from the 21st I think <6> dsr_: i386? <4> riz: yes <1> no, the 22nd <6> OK, I can build you one once I finish bringing this system back up... maybe an hour or two until kernel <4> Oh <6> hm, actually <4> i think.. i should just head home and build one quickly on the notebook there <6> I could probably do it faster on another machine <6> slower machine, but less work to get there :)
<4> :) <6> lemme just update src <4> sure <6> unfortunately, I'll still have to build tools <6> which will take the longest :/ <5> no one has a log from yesterday? <4> apparently.. Ober pasted a url yesterday.. if any kind soul has yesterday's chatlogs <6> I hope we get the build cluster stabilized soon <5> I think his site is linbsd.org or something along those lines <6> I might have logs, if I can find where they're stored <7> dsr_: still need a kernel? <1> 02:28:44 < Ober> http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~ober/netbsd-i386.iso.bz2 <1> 4af455295d8d0edb95eac78adb892abc netbsd-i386.iso.bz2 <1> /lastlog++ <6> Jun 27 19:28:43 <10> http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~ober/netbsd-i386.iso.bz2 4af455295d8d0edb95eac78adb892abc netbsd-i386.iso.bz2 <5> alright <6> heh <1> riz: I can tell you're getting old ;) <6> getting? <4> htodd yes <1> well, older then :) <7> generic from yesterday afternoon OK? <4> htodd: yes please <7> generic-i386 <7> just a sec <4> htodd: ok <8> that execve patch on ober's website can be done more ellegant with accounting (see acton(8) etc.) <7> www.i8u.org/~htodd/netbsd.bz2 <4> thanks <6> I won't bother building, then... lemme know if you still need it <4> riz: sure. thanks for the effort though :) <6> np <7> wow, I'm slacking <7> it's been like more than 24H since I built world <6> lazy bastard <8> <- trying to build -current for days on slow old 800mhz machine... i have the feeling gcc4's even slower <5> I'm trying now <5> on my powerbook :) <5> cross building is slow <5> anyway, time for karate <8> s/cross/ <8> s/cross// <5> yeah, we should do the whole userland in perl <5> then we'd only have to compile perl :) <7> java! <1> buildings are generally very slow indeed ;) <7> write once, run away! <1> lol <4> htodd: thanks a lot <7> now that dsr_ has shamed me, I will start another build of world <7> :D <4> :) <2> I will start another nap :) <7> yay <7> well, I have a meeting in 8 minutes <9> mmm, java.. <10> htodd yes I know what cross compiling is <10> that image was crosscompiled <10> hubert that was just a patch to see how stuff worked <10> purely for learning <10> elad always has better ways of doing things :P <1> hmm, do all PCI slots on a p***ive backplane share the same INT# line? <11> do I need anything other than /usr/src/sys for kernel builds? <12> comp.tgz installed <4> /usr/src/common also <11> that's weird. I don't recall selecting sets during 3.0 install. <12> what /usr/src/common ? <11> dsr: where's /usr/src/common? what set? <4> aberrant: hmm.. don't know which set it belongs to.. i generally use anoncvs <12> hmm.. perhaps /usr/src/share (for the /mk/ files) <1> top-level? <12> have you tried with just /usr/src/sys ? <11> kralian: nope <12> because I think that just might be enough
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