00:02.14 | zx80user | dr_zeus aggressive caching? |
00:03.18 | dr_zeus | huh? :) |
00:06.13 | dr_zeus | We do the bootup on CF but all data files are on ordinary disks (its like a small NAS device) Could you some way keep track on exactly how much is written to CF using normal operation? (OS caches, swapping etc)) |
00:06.50 | zx80user | dr_zeus - well don't swap to CF |
00:07.04 | zx80user | swapping to CF is a sure way to get the CF to fail |
00:08.43 | dr_zeus | yes, you are absolutely right. We usually put the swap dir on the ordinary disks but it should be possible to run the system if you take them away...is it possible to dynamically change the swap location? |
00:09.11 | dr_zeus | are there any more writes than swap I should look out for? |
00:29.44 | zx80user | dr_zeus I am sure you can dynamically change the swap location via a script swapoff; create swap file in new location; swapon |
00:30.18 | zx80user | log file writes and /tmp are obvious ones to be careful about |
00:31.51 | dr_zeus | mmm true, thx for your input mate. Take care! |
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12:52.25 | zx80user | Has anybody here been able to get alsaconf running on a uclibc/buildroot setup? |
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13:42.36 | chouimat | morning |
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14:46.39 | darkangel | when i try to execute a binary built with arch-uclibc-gcc it tells me "no such file or directory", how can i fix this (library?) problem? |
14:52.49 | zx80user | darkangel can you be a bit more specific |
14:53.53 | darkangel | can i paste here or on #flood? |
14:54.25 | zx80user | tray pastebin |
14:54.34 | zx80user | but #flood will do |
14:56.19 | darkangel | any idea? :\ |
14:57.14 | zx80user | hmmm, not sure. The file is called 'f' though and not 'f*'? the listing is unclear |
14:57.38 | darkangel | f, * because of the -F option of ls |
14:58.37 | zx80user | darkangel and what sort of system is this running on? Do you have all the libraries needed in the path? |
15:00.50 | darkangel | i can't ldd the file, it doesn't see it, but 'normal' libs stuff is ok |
15:01.17 | darkangel | i also tried to chroot into the rootfs builded by buildroot, but it segfaults |
15:07.00 | zx80user | are you running this natively on the box it is intended for? Because it may be that it is trying to link it with glibc and failing |
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15:08.44 | darkangel | no, not native |
15:09.00 | darkangel | but it doesn't work in the native too |
15:09.09 | darkangel | it segfaults |
15:10.44 | darkangel | (#flood) |
15:10.56 | darkangel | most binaries crash, others (such as ls) work |
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16:00.12 | zx80user | sorry darkanagel, been next door :) |
16:00.44 | zx80user | darkangel it def won't work outside native if you are using a glibc system with a uclibc binary |
16:01.47 | darkangel | yes, but inside it's native env it doesn't work |
16:02.03 | darkangel | for example, bash crashes, su crashes, ls works :\ |
16:02.19 | darkangel | now i'm tring to rebuild all with another gcc |
16:06.19 | zx80user | darakangel what gcc are you using and what system are you targetting? If not ia32 don't use a gcc 4.x series - steick with 3.4 or similar |
16:06.33 | darkangel | ia32 |
16:06.43 | zx80user | oh |
16:06.48 | darkangel | it was gcc 4.0.0 on a p4 |
16:06.52 | zx80user | so much for that brainwave then :) |
16:06.55 | darkangel | :) |
16:07.17 | zx80user | still try 3.4.2 or something |
16:07.40 | darkangel | i'm downloading 3.4.5 |
16:08.04 | darkangel | italian adsl suxes :\ |
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