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03:05.20 | Cranberries | I have to put relay agent for my embedded linux, any mini relay server good suggestion ? |
03:17.32 | Cranberries | any dhcp relay agent server good for embedded linux ? |
03:34.29 | TimRiker | dhcp-relay in debian ought to build fairly small. |
03:58.05 | Cranberries | thx, but I want to looking for which is smaller than ISC dhcp-relay |
03:58.14 | Cranberries | any good idea ? |
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14:39.37 | chouimat | morning |
14:39.56 | CosmicPenguin | morning |
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15:30.42 | Crofton | Does anyone have a link to a comparison of build root versus OE versus other embedded build systems? |
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15:31.48 | CosmicPenguin | Thats a good question |
15:35.48 | Crofton | heh |
15:37.05 | sjhill | Crofton: buildroot is great for getting something up fast initially. OE is for after you get your system up and going, you have complex build dependencies, and you want to maintain multiple versions of your root filesystems images for products |
15:37.23 | Crofton | thanks |
15:37.50 | sjhill | OE is relatively simple....you just have to be a genius to understand it's simplicity |
15:38.07 | Crofton | hhe |
15:38.10 | Crofton | yeah, I use OE |
15:38.30 | sjhill | i have a ton of patches for buildroot that will be going in |
15:38.37 | Crofton | We are doing a presentation in a couple of weeks and want some reasoning behind our choice of OE |
15:38.51 | sjhill | cross building has improved and i can switch seemlessly between uclibc and glibc toolchains |
15:38.57 | Crofton | with OE it is easier to share your work with others also |
15:39.00 | Crofton | I think? |
15:39.24 | sjhill | buildroot is no different as far as sharing work |
15:39.45 | Crofton | hmm |
15:40.02 | Crofton | so there is a build root database containgin package recipes? |
15:40.15 | sjhill | yeah, they're called makefiles |
15:40.17 | sjhill | :) |
15:40.51 | Crofton | heh |
15:40.51 | sjhill | package/strace/strace.mk |
15:40.51 | sjhill | package/bash/bash.mk |
15:40.51 | sjhill | etc. etc. |
15:47.05 | Crofton | fewer packages available for buildroot |
15:47.09 | Crofton | no omniorb :) |
15:47.44 | sjhill | there has not been a request for it |
15:48.24 | Crofton | well, until the glibc stuf is in, I imagine it wouldn't have worked :) |
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16:03.12 | sjhill | yum |
16:03.32 | sjhill | i have a new Fujitsu S7110 on its way....just in time for OLS |
16:04.19 | ricmm | sjhill: how much? |
16:09.13 | sjhill | $2550 |
16:17.54 | CosmicPenguin | is uclibc 64 bit friendly? |
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17:48.34 | sjhill | CosmicPenguin: not so much |
17:48.42 | sjhill | CosmicPenguin: only for x86_64 i think |
17:51.57 | CosmicPenguin | is there any other 64 bit? :) |
18:04.54 | sjhill | MIPS64.....blasphemer!!!!!!! |
18:05.37 | file | lol |
18:06.23 | CosmicPenguin | heh |
18:07.06 | CosmicPenguin | But seriously - I was wondering if uclibc worked on AMD64, and if so, that might be interesting |
18:08.04 | sjhill | it does |
18:08.12 | sjhill | CosmicPenguin: remember my email? |
18:08.24 | CosmicPenguin | Thats exactly what I'm remembering |
18:13.51 | file | at lightning speeds? |
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18:51.13 | file | hail andersee |
18:55.37 | kergoth | morning all |
18:57.13 | file | hey kergoth, how goes? |
18:57.30 | kergoth | not bad |
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