1122249646 M * Medivh hi ;) 1122249696 M * Medivh I'm getting "/proc/uptime can not be accessed." (plus some explanation and URL) when trying to start a vserver, can't quite find a solution on the FAQ page tho... any hints? ;) 1122249697 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1122249714 M * Bertl vprocunhide 1122249721 M * Aiken your vmlinux die :( Fatal error: Cannot find a loadable segment in your ELF image 1122249742 M * Bertl Aiken: hmm, interesting ... 1122249752 M * Aiken try make image which will produce arch/sparc/boot/image 1122249775 M * Medivh Bertl, I need to vprocunhide stuff in the main server? 1122249796 M * Aiken with 2.2.X vmlinux could be used directly, 2.4 never booted for me and it seems with 2.6 image needs to be used 1122249847 M * Medivh Bertl, ok... works :p 1122249848 M * Medivh thx 1122250402 M * Bertl Aiken: ah, you use the boot loader image in boot, right? 1122250415 M * Aiken that is what I have started doing 1122250424 M * Aiken but even it needs to below a certain size 1122250484 M * Bertl okay, I can upload that too ... sec 1122250552 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/aiken-image-01 (uploading) 1122250583 J * ddlp ~daniel@205.234.152.200 1122250672 M * Bertl welcome ddlp! 1122250939 M * ddlp hi Bertl, what's going on? 1122250988 M * ddlp is hot in Chicago today... 99F/37C 1122250999 J * mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1122251220 M * Aiken a bit better, maybe http://pastebin.com/319944 1122251226 M * Aiken won't boot 1122251363 M * Bertl welcome mountie! 1122251402 M * Bertl Aiken: fun fun ... well your kernel boots, right? 1122251406 M * Aiken no 1122251410 M * Aiken that is as far as it gets 1122251428 M * Bertl hmm, thought that was mine? 1122251439 M * Aiken it was 1122251448 M * Aiken it dies just after detecting the scsi hd 1122251476 M * Aiken do you mean boot as in going through the motions as far as possible or booting normally? 1122251484 M * Aiken that was your kernel that tried to boot 1122251534 M * Aiken searching google for 2.6 sun4c there are still issues and at least with 2.4 with was a problem with 2.4 + kernel + 3 series gcc 1122251618 Q * jkl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122251807 M * Bertl hmm, okay, I'm using gcc-3.3.6 1122251860 M * Bertl but, I'm still confused ... you wrote: Linux localhost 2.6.12.3-vs2.0-rc8.1 ... 1122251878 M * Aiken I can now get kernels to boot but I get soemthing like http://pastebin.com/319953 1122251881 M * Bertl so you alredy booted (to some extent?) with your kernel? 1122251899 M * Aiken yes 1122251902 M * Aiken eventually 1122251924 M * Aiken but I get the above when I shutdown which is not good and it takes 2 attempts to get the networking going 1122251939 M * Aiken I am about to try a std kernel 1122251957 M * Bertl well, mine is a vanilla kernel ... 1122251962 M * Aiken neither of your kernels would boot 1122252001 M * Bertl might be, never actually tested the cross compiler on sparc ... 1122252043 M * Aiken I have a working system image that I built with my cross compiler 1122252074 M * Bertl 3.3 or 3.4 one? 1122252094 M * Bertl (gcc) 1122252114 M * Aiken 2.95.3 1122252156 M * Aiken I had stayed with 2.95.3 because of the problems with 2.4 kernel + sparc32 + gcc 3 series 1122252170 M * Bertl hmm, yeah, might be still an issue ... 1122252172 M * Aiken at the time I was trying to get a 2.4 kernel working but gave up and went a 2.2 instead 1122252646 M * Bertl kay, I guess I'm off for today ... a little too tired to get anything done ... 1122252655 M * Medivh hmm, anyone seen this problem before? trying to change the root password inside a vserver, and after i typed the password twice i get "passwd: System error"... /etc/shadow is updated, but I still can't login via ssh with that password 1122252707 M * Bertl Aiken: if you get around testing userspace, it would be great ... and even better if you could test with http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/SYSCALL/syscall_shiny5.h replacing lib/syscall-alternative.h (in the tools) 1122252750 M * Bertl Aiken: but don't worry about it ... 1122252782 M * Bertl Medivh: check the logs, maybe some permission issues ldap/pam/etc 1122252810 M * Bertl okay, folks, off for tonight ... back tomorrow ... 1122252812 M * Medivh already did, all i get in the logs is "Jul 25 02:52:39 v01 passwd(pam_unix)[19381]: password changed for root"... 1122252822 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1122252841 Q * gin_lit Quit: leaving 1122252860 M * Aiken I get the same OOPS with a std 2.6.12.3 as I get with a vs kernel, oh well 1122252965 Q * locksy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122253837 Q * ang3l4u Quit: 1122254273 J * zhware zh@nymph.daforest.org 1122254567 P * zhware 1122259276 J * Doener` ~doener@p54875182.dip.t-dialin.net 1122259688 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1122259713 Q * Doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122262938 Q * maharaja Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122265579 N * pg`aw|cereal cereal 1122266571 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1122266590 M * Bertl morning folks! 1122268503 M * eyck morning 1122269470 M * Bertl eyck: everything fine? 1122269857 M * eyck fine, thanks, you? 1122269947 M * Bertl well, it's 7:40 in the morning ... of course I'm fine :) 1122270615 M * Hollow o.o 1122270630 M * Hollow morning Bertl 1122270637 M * Bertl hey Hollow! 1122270695 M * Bertl Hollow: the shiny5.h was updated (in place) and it works fine as drop in replacement for util-vserver (tested on alpha,x86 and x86_64) 1122270731 M * Hollow good :) i updated it too already... i also added a flagparser to the lib some hours ago 1122270731 M * Bertl did you encounter any issue? is there a 'test' version of your lib which can confirm 'working' on arch xy 1122270762 M * Hollow as i said, no test cases yet, but i'll try to do some basic tests soon 1122270785 M * Bertl any 'test-suite' would allow me to run it on all test archs .. (perfect chance to get it tested :) 1122270831 M * Hollow well... use the tools, at least context and namespace functions do work more or less properly ;) 1122270869 M * Bertl so testme.sh is supposed to work for chcontext related stuff? 1122270927 M * Hollow i think so... didn't you write it? ;) 1122270966 M * Bertl yes, just asking .. maybe we can integrate it to test your lib (or add a special option to test it?) 1122271088 M * Hollow sure, btw: do you want write access to the repository? 1122271141 M * Hollow *yawn* 1122271142 M * Bertl well, you know I prefer the 'patch' approach ... so thanks, but no thanks (at least for now) 1122271147 A * Hollow needs to wake up first 1122271148 M * Hollow ;) 1122271158 M * Hollow heh, ok 1122271233 M * Hollow could you take a look at http://dev.croup.de/proj/libvserver/file/trunk/util/flagparser.c?rev=110 if the flags are handled right (strandler returns the value of the given key from the list)? 1122271265 M * Bertl sure 1122271332 M * Bertl hmm, you sure you want to do that as macro? 1122271391 M * Hollow because of the different integer types.. 1122271407 M * Bertl well, shouldn't uin64_t suffice? 1122271419 M * Bertl *flag |= tmp; /* set negative flag */ 1122271428 M * Hollow the comment is wrong ;) 1122271428 M * Bertl well, that's setting a flag, no? 1122271456 M * Bertl obfuscation by adding misleading comments, eh? 1122271473 M * Hollow updated here: http://home.xnull.de/work/vserver/libvserver/util/flagparser.c 1122271475 M * Hollow :P 1122271539 M * Bertl well, I'm not really happy with that part for 3 reasons: 1122271562 M * Bertl a) imho that's something which can easily be made type agnostic 1122271587 M * Bertl b) the formatting suggest that you use tab!=8 1122271597 M * Hollow well, we can just use uint64_t 1122271608 M * Bertl c) a macro is fun (I know that) but it leads to very hard to track errors 1122271608 M * Hollow yep, i use tab=4 ;) 1122271648 M * Bertl it's fine to use half tabs (IMHO) but it's really better to assume tab=8 1122271648 J * _mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1122271663 M * Hollow unfortunately, yeah.. 1122271695 M * Bertl well, you know what Linus said about that? 1122271703 Q * mountie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1122271709 M * Hollow i always feel lavish with tab=8 ;) 1122271713 M * Hollow no.. 1122271728 M * Bertl everything which uses more than 3 indentations is broken anyway :) 1122271737 M * Hollow lol ;) 1122271776 M * Bertl well, to relativate that, it's often really easier to use static inlines for parts of a larger function 1122271904 M * Hollow i don't like theses big macros too, so if it's ok to just stick to uint64_t 1122271912 M * Hollow i'll make it a non-macro ;) 1122271927 M * Bertl well, I guess we wont have flags/masks larger than 64bit 1122271935 M * Bertl (at least not before vs3.0 :) 1122271939 M * Hollow heh 1122271944 M * Hollow well then.. 1122272130 M * Hollow ok, look at the home.xnull.de version again 1122272146 M * Bertl btw, I wondered if using something like the option parser in the kernel would not be sufficient for flags/caps 1122272183 M * Hollow which optionparser? 1122272205 M * Bertl for mount options ... 1122272214 M * Bertl it's a token parser to be precise ... 1122272290 Q * _mountie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1122272292 J * _mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1122272296 M * Hollow did you look at list.h? 1122272367 M * Bertl hmm, no, not yet ... 1122272463 M * Hollow i already defined {c,b,n}caps, {c,n}flags and iattr flags with it 1122272487 M * Hollow http://dev.croup.de/proj/libvserver/browser/trunk/util/ 1122272792 M * Bertl i.c. 1122272840 M * Hollow was a prolific night ;) 1122272905 M * Bertl yeah, looks like ... 1122272981 M * Bertl btw, a 'generic' numeric support for flags/caps would be really good (like the ^N ~^M enrico added after I bugged him for days :) 1122273069 M * Hollow ok 1122273097 M * Hollow is/should there be any difference between !flag and ~flag? 1122273148 M * Bertl well, '!' is very problematic for shells 1122273187 M * Bertl and from the C point of view, it's probably wrong :) 1122273201 M * Hollow heh... i just replaced it by -flag ;) 1122273219 M * Bertl -2 ? 1122273225 M * Bertl -^7 ? 1122273252 M * Hollow if it'd support numbers, yep 1122273267 M * Bertl well, and what would it mean :) 1122273275 M * Hollow unset the flag 1122273281 M * Hollow just like !flag 1122273337 M * Bertl well, I'm curious how you are going to parse that on tool commandline later ... 1122273369 M * Hollow #include 1122273372 M * Hollow ... 1122273378 M * Hollow str = argv[x]; 1122273410 M * Hollow cflags_list_parse(&str, ',', &flag, &mask); 1122273455 M * Hollow argv[x] looks sth like "INFO_LOCK,INFO_SCHED,-INFO_INIT" 1122273487 M * Bertl or -INFO_INIT,INFO_LOCK 1122273524 M * Hollow yup 1122273538 M * Bertl so I assume you are not going to use get*opts? 1122273554 M * Hollow the tools do... 1122273571 M * Hollow s/-/~/ 1122273572 M * Hollow ;) 1122273623 N * bipsen_Zz bipsen 1122274152 M * Bertl Hollow: I don't want to stop your zest for action, but I would suggest spending some time on 'design' and then do the coding ... 1122274168 M * Bertl morning bipsen! 1122274232 M * Hollow well, i do 1122274248 M * Bertl okay, then it's fine ... 1122274634 M * Hollow Bertl: the macro is gone, and so are all the wrong tabs and spaces... 1122274704 M * Bertl hey almost missed that, we got a syscall on hppa :) 1122274713 M * bipsen Bertl: Good morning... (wonder which time zone you live in, maybe BUT - Bertl Universal Time ;-)) 1122274738 M * Hollow bipsen: BUT is well known in vserver country ;) 1122274753 M * Bertl bipsen: yeah, BUT it is :) 1122274773 M * bipsen I saw the mail on the ML from Enrico ... seemed to fix my rpm post-script error... But rpm -qa inside the vserver returns nothing... is this normal ? 1122274793 M * Bertl externalized vs. internal package management maybe? 1122274812 M * bipsen Enlighten me... 1122274826 M * bipsen something you can setup ? 1122274841 M * Bertl you can either have the pkg system outside (the default IIRC) or inside the guest 1122274905 M * bipsen Okay - that might be the case, since I find the files in /vservers/.pkg//rpm/state 1122274935 M * Bertl you can change that anytime, check the vserver * internalize/externalize stuff (see help) 1122274946 M * bipsen I was just wondering... I've got to admit, that a lot has happend since I was spending time on vservers last time 1122275167 M * bipsen the help/info regarding this is somewhere on the homepage ? 1122275182 M * Bertl well, it should be available via vserver --help 1122275197 M * Bertl and of course it's on the wiki too ... 1122275244 M * bipsen Ah... too early in the morning ;-) 1122275257 M * Bertl no, I lied, it's not on the wiki page :) 1122275343 M * bipsen anyway - even though things seem to run smoothly now regarding installation - I still have the timeout during shutdown. Normal as well (only minilogd is running inside the vserver) 1122275349 M * bipsen normal as well ? 1122275365 M * Bertl well, if your 'distro' scripts leave it running, then yes 1122275384 M * Bertl you can try to add some killall -9 minilog to your shutdown scripts 1122275604 Q * matta Quit: Hey! Where'd my controlling terminal go? 1122276875 M * bipsen checking through the IRC logs, I can see, that I'm not the only one that wonders about the minilogd... 1122276911 M * bipsen Bertl: you discussed it with Zoiah ? http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2005-07/LOG_2005-07-23.txt 1122276948 M * bipsen I tried to a "kill -9 minilogd" to my killall shutdown script - seems like it doesn't help 1122276953 J * anonymousc ~anonymous@staff.internode.com.au 1122276964 M * Bertl welcome anonymousc! 1122276975 M * anonymousc cheers Bertl 1122276977 M * Bertl bipsen: does it refuse to be killed? 1122277020 M * Bertl bipsen: and more important, what pid does it have inside the guest? 1122277065 M * bipsen root 12011 49466 test1 0.0 0.0 1520 356 ? Ss 09:37 0:00 minilogd 1122277092 M * bipsen 12011 would be the pid seen from the root server .... 1122277152 M * bipsen ps aux inside the vserver doesn't reveal anything (when the server is running) ... is minilogd started during shutdown ?? 1122277230 M * Bertl you ask me? I don't know what your distro is starting when :) 1122277266 M * Bertl it's very likely that you just can remove the minilogd stuff completely ... 1122277285 M * Bertl but as I said, don#t know what your distro uses it for ... 1122277335 M * bipsen I can't see minilogd in any of the init.d scripts.... If I just knew where it was started..... 1122277344 M * bipsen search all rc.d catalogs and scripts.... 1122277347 M * bipsen searched 1122277365 M * bipsen WBEL4 and CentOS4 are kmore or less the same... 1122277393 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122277474 M * bipsen "Minilogd apparently is used during the redhat boot process and logs stuff, before syslog starts and then hands off to syslog once it starts. " 1122277474 M * Bertl bipsen: well, probably somewhere in /sbin/minilogd, what about replacing that by a script which prints some info? 1122277497 M * bipsen it's in /sbin ..... I'm trying to "google" it ;-) 1122277650 M * Bertl what if you just replace it by /bin/true (or link to that?) 1122277744 M * bipsen I'll try 1122277805 M * bipsen well - just vtried to rename the binary ... seems to fix the problem :-) 1122277843 M * Bertl so once you find the 'location' where minilogd is started, you can probably remove it there too 1122277892 M * bipsen Well, searching /etc/rc for both filenames and text didn't give any hits 1122277948 M * Bertl maybe a more thorough search is required 1122277961 M * Bertl (e.g. grep -ri minilog /etc/ 1122278044 J * prae ~prae@gut75-1-81-57-27-189.fbx.proxad.net 1122278332 M * Bertl welcome prae! 1122278482 M * bipsen Bertl: ./readahead.early.files:/sbin/minilogd 1122278521 M * bipsen would be very strange if it should be that on 1122278656 M * prae hi Bertl 1122280727 M * meebey morning 1122280747 M * Bertl morning meebey! 1122280763 M * meebey su seems to be funny when ru cron inside a vserver 1122280770 M * meebey hiya Be 1122280778 M * meebey eeks :) 1122280782 M * meebey that was lag 1122280810 M * meebey Jul 25 06:25:01 dev_galilei su[10725]: + ??? root:nobody 1122280810 M * meebey Jul 25 06:25:01 dev_galilei su[10725]: (pam_unix) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0) 1122280814 M * meebey Jul 25 06:25:02 dev_galilei su[10725]: pam_open_session: Permission denied 1122280821 M * meebey thats what I get 1122280833 M * meebey when I run that from a shell it works 1122280843 M * meebey Jul 25 10:30:18 dev_galilei su[25817]: + pts/0 root:nobody 1122280843 M * meebey Jul 25 10:30:18 dev_galilei su[25817]: (pam_unix) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0) 1122280875 M * Bertl and of course, outside a vserver that works?! 1122280905 M * meebey Jul 25 06:26:03 galilei su[11903]: + ??? root:nobody 1122280905 M * meebey Jul 25 06:26:03 galilei su[11903]: (pam_unix) session opened for user nobody by (uid=0) 1122280909 M * meebey jep 1122280921 M * meebey I think its tty/console related 1122280936 M * meebey do you know how I can emulate a call without a console? 1122280942 M * meebey I would like to test that with strace 1122280949 M * meebey to see what /dev/ he tries 1122280966 M * meebey that worked with woody before, but changed with sarge 1122280975 M * meebey I think maybe some pam security checks 1122281016 M * Bertl well, to me it looks like the cron doesn't have a pts allocated 1122281041 M * meebey but that seems to work when its not in the vserver 1122281047 M * meebey brb 1122281956 Q * Pazzo Quit: bye 1122281995 M * Bertl okay, off for a nap .. back later ... 1122282002 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1122282308 Q * Vudumen Read error: Connection reset by peer 1122282383 J * Vudumen vudumen@perverz.hu 1122282917 J * erwan_taf ~erwan@81.80.43.77 1122282961 P * erwan_taf 1122283604 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@host-62-69-64-93.bsve.net 1122288406 Q * mcp Read error: No route to host 1122288801 J * mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1122289894 J * maharaja maharaja@80.64.143.52 1122290025 M * maharaja re 1122293400 P * jsambrook 1122296374 M * meebey linux-2.4.31-vs1.2.10p1 1122296380 M * meebey the kernel version is becoming worse :-P 1122296406 M * meebey I hope my patching works for the new vserver tools 1122296412 M * meebey the procaccess stuf 1122296440 Q * pusling Quit: leaving 1122296550 J * pusling ~pusling@195.215.29.124 1122297995 M * bipsen Anyone know if Enrico Scholz sometimes drops by here ?? 1122298074 J * Duckx ~duckx@195.75.27.158 1122298113 M * meebey shooot 1122298116 M * meebey it didnt work 1122298120 M * meebey galilei:/# vserver vpn enter 1122298124 M * meebey Unknown flag 'procaccess' 1122298135 M * meebey that version is patched and should know procaccess 1122298315 M * meebey util-vserver-0.30.204/lib/cflags-compat.c 1122298319 M * meebey + DECL("procaccess", S_CTX_INFO_PROCACCESS), 1122298328 M * meebey util-vserver-0.30.204/lib/vserver.h 1122298332 M * meebey +#ifndef S_CTX_INFO_PROCACCESS 1122298332 M * meebey +# define S_CTX_INFO_PROCACCESS 256 1122298332 M * meebey +#endif 1122298340 M * meebey does that look wrong? 1122298472 M * meebey maybe I need to patch v13 too 1122298608 Q * prae Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122298823 M * meebey could some vserver hacker help me? 1122299397 J * prae ~prae@gut75-1-81-57-27-189.fbx.proxad.net 1122299405 M * meebey ok I will wait for bertl 1122300529 M * daniel_hozac bipsen: not lately. 1122300624 M * bipsen daniel_hozac: I was just wondering whether it was possibel to implement a "temporary" solution for being able to install guest os' on lvm partitions (which is impossible with 0.30.208) 1122300709 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1122300732 M * bipsen Of course I could try to make some scripting myself in order to handle the problem - but I can only do it on my own base-system (WBEL4)... I assumje /etc/fstab is the same format on all linux distro's - otherwise it will be quite difficult 1122300738 M * bipsen Moring Bertl... 1122300745 M * bipsen morning (oups) 1122300748 M * bipsen ;-) 1122301061 M * daniel_hozac bipsen: can't you do it without using --force? 1122301129 M * bipsen nope - the it complaints about it can't rename the old folder (which is the mountpoint for the lvm partition - obviously it can't be renamed) 1122301142 M * daniel_hozac that would be with --force. 1122301167 M * bipsen mv: cannot move `/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/dns-ext' to `/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/dns-ext.~1122283393~': Device or resource busy 1122301175 M * bipsen that's the error I get 1122301293 M * bipsen So I wondered whether some code should be inserted to check whether the final path is a mount-point for a lvm-partition - and if it is, it should check whether the partition was emty/clean before trying to do any install at all 1122301416 M * bipsen Actually I considered starting looking at it tonight ... but if it is of no public use/interrest, it is limited how much time I'll spend on it (instead of making a quick, personal and dirty hack) 1122302058 M * chand ever got/who 1122302064 M * chand oops sorry dudes 1122302066 M * chand hi btw 1122302085 J * xf_ ~i@ppp245-234.lns2.adl2.internode.on.net 1122302092 M * xf_ yo, anybody here? 1122302134 M * daniel_hozac bipsen: well, Enrico seemed open to fix the problem so i bet a patch would be accepted. 1122302177 M * xf_ question; with a vserver, is it possible for an 'ip' or an 'ipconfig' to actually show the virtual host's ip? 1122302506 M * chand Bertl_oO; hey dude you there ? 1122302513 M * daniel_hozac xf_: 2.0-rc? with util-vserver-0.30.207 already does. 1122302543 M * daniel_hozac chand: oO == out of office ;) 1122302550 M * xf_ nah, this is 1.something, compiled a few months ago 1122302609 M * chand daniel_hozac that's what i thought 1122302613 M * chand thanks anyway 1122302633 M * chand has anyone ever had a problem with some vserver getting some really strange uids 1122302648 M * chand liek this 1122302652 M * chand drwxr-xr-x 2 16777216 3758096384 4096 Dec 2 2004 bin 1122303038 M * daniel_hozac chand: xid tagging? 1122303085 M * daniel_hozac xid 480 by any chance? 1122303192 M * chand yeah exactly 480 1122303200 M * chand but actually i found out the problem 1122303225 M * chand someone had remounted the nfs share without the tagxid option ;( 1122303238 M * xf_ anybody had any experience trying to get an ubuntu hoary vserver installation on top of a woody host? 1122304121 Q * BWare Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1122304985 J * Panfilus ~pretor@quasar.rice.edu 1122305041 P * Panfilus 1122305196 M * xf_ no? :) 1122307394 Q * prae Quit: Execute Order 69 ! 1122307740 J * erwan_ho ~erwan@konilope.dyndns.org 1122308059 M * Hollow heya 1122309901 Q * Duckx Quit: Leaving 1122310618 M * bipsen hi - where can I find the cvs for util-vserver ? Is it available ? 1122310796 M * bipsen found it.... 1122311173 J * Loki|muh_ loki@satanix.de 1122311173 Q * Loki|muh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1122311283 M * bipsen checked out util-vserver ... ran acloacl, autoconf and automake ... more needed ? I get an error when trying to run ./configure (grabbing source directly from CVS is not especially well-know for me ;-)) 1122311594 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1122311605 M * Bertl evening folks! 1122311661 M * Bertl chand: hmm, what kernel version do you use? 1122311748 Q * neofutur Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122311835 J * wurd ~kvlt@modemcable181.93-202-24.mc.videotron.ca 1122311863 M * Bertl welcome wurd! 1122311866 M * wurd hi, i'm trying to install postgresql 8.0.3 and i get an error message at "make" : 1122311868 M * wurd thanks Bertl 1122311879 M * wurd i'm having a problem that you discuss in the mailing list 1122311886 M * wurd gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wendif-labels -fno-strict-aliasing prod -I../../src/port -DFRONTEND -I../../src/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o dirmod.o dirmod.c 1122311889 M * wurd gcc: cannot specify -o with -c or -S and multiple compilations 1122311912 M * Bertl well, a real vserver issue :) 1122311914 M * wurd URL: http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200312/0043.html 1122312007 M * wurd is this issue "correctable" ? 1122312062 M * Bertl probably but I'd say it's not really vserver related .. you did check from when that post was? (and see that it had no follow ups?) 1122312080 M * wurd yes 1122312122 M * Bertl to me, the 'prod' is wrong 1122312142 M * wurd what do you mean by prod? 1122312149 M * Bertl the gcc part probably works fine without that (if that is the correct solution, I don't know) 1122312163 M * Bertl check the gcc line above 1122312199 M * wurd hmm 1122312218 Q * Loki|muh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1122312259 M * wurd i dont know what the "prod" word means in that line .. 1122312276 M * wurd but, if this issue isnt vserver related, do you know where i could look for a solution? 1122312279 M * Bertl yeah, me neither, but IMHO it's what makes gcc complain :) 1122312348 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1122312353 M * Bertl wb Loki|muh! 1122312354 M * wurd i tried google (of course) but the only relevent website i found was the vserver mailing list 1122312373 M * Bertl hehe, yeah, I know, all relevant searches lead to us, sooner or later :) 1122312404 M * wurd :P 1122312480 M * wurd if i installed a newer version of glibc or something, would it help 1122312512 M * Bertl maybe, I really don't know _what_ causes the build to add the 'prod' ... 1122312528 M * wurd gcc and glibc is the same thing, right? 1122312535 M * wurd or is it 1122312538 M * Bertl no, not really :) 1122312539 M * xf_ hell no 1122312541 M * wurd oh :) 1122312549 M * Bertl hell welcome xf_! 1122312555 M * xf_ hell-o! 1122312567 M * xf_ sorry, thought this was another channel :) 1122312585 M * wurd well are glibc and gcc related in any way ? 1122312635 M * Bertl hmm ... no not really ... 1122312754 M * Bertl what is that you are trying to compile? postgresql? 1122312822 M * Hollow hmm 1122312851 M * Hollow Bertl: in the process of creating a vserver, when should the capabilities be set? after creating the context..? 1122312866 M * wurd yes Bertl , postgres 8.0.3 1122312883 M * wurd postgresql* 1122312905 M * Bertl wurd: check if you can find a postgres channel, IIRC there is one, and point them to the 'prod' thingy ... 1122312934 M * Bertl they probably know where it comes from (and this might shed some light on the 'real' issue) 1122312961 M * wurd ok, thanks for the advice 1122312967 M * Bertl np 1122314776 J * Loki|muh_ loki@satanix.de 1122314776 Q * Loki|muh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1122314795 N * _mountie mountie 1122315723 Q * erwan_ho Remote host closed the connection 1122316050 M * Bertl okay, back later ... 1122316054 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1122317500 M * aba wurd: they are a bit related. On which distribution do you work? 1122317623 M * wurd i work on mandrake 1122317730 M * aba wurd: I can't talk for mandrake, but I know that e.g. on Debian gcc-4.0 makes some programs to fail compilation unless using a more recent glibc (we're just about to sort that out :) 1122317784 M * wurd so should i try to install a recent glibc ? 1122317815 M * aba you are using gcc-4.0? 1122317822 M * wurd no 1122317831 M * wurd should i ? :) 1122317840 M * aba well, than it should work 1122317847 M * aba no, unless you want to debug it :P 1122317890 M * wurd i'm using 3.3.2 1122317895 M * wurd is this deprecated? 1122317910 M * aba no, gcc3.3 is fine. 1122317937 M * wurd ok thanks 1122317944 M * Hollow dpkg fails with gcc4 :/ 1122317953 M * aba (though 3.3.5 is more recent) 1122317966 M * aba Hollow: not if you use glibc from experimental, AFAIK 1122318009 M * Hollow i'm using 2.3.5.20050421 currently 1122319587 M * wurd i can install postgresql8.0.3 without any problem on my host 1122319599 M * wurd but when i try on my vserver, it doesnt work 1122319625 M * wurd on both my host and my vserver, i have the same gcc and glibc versions 1122319646 M * aba wurd: install or compile? What is the difference? etc. 1122319670 M * wurd compile, sorry 1122319673 M * wurd i used the wrong word 1122319686 M * wurd (what is the difference between what and what?) 1122319770 M * aba wurd: where does it fail the first time? why? just make the differences as small as possible 1122319837 M * wurd it fails when i try to compile it in my vserver : 1122319840 M * wurd (make) 1122319842 M * wurd gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wendif-labels -fno-strict-aliasing prod -I../../src/port -DFRONTEND -I../../src/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o dirmod.o dirmod.c 1122319842 M * wurd gcc: cannot specify -o with -c or -S and multiple compilations 1122319858 M * wurd when i do the same thing on my host, i get no errors 1122319897 M * aba and you have the same gcc version? Can you execute that call in the same directory on your host? etc ... 1122320008 M * wurd by "that call" you mean "make" right ? 1122320176 M * wurd and i'm not sure what you mean by "the same directory" 1122320318 M * daniel_hozac grep prod Makefile 1122320437 M * wurd [root@vserver:test1 postgresql-8.0.3]cat Makefile | grep prod 1122320440 M * wurd no result 1122320550 M * daniel_hozac do it in the directory that has dirmod.c. 1122320604 M * wurd still no result 1122321531 J * neofutur ~neofutur@neofutur.net 1122322733 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1122322761 M * Bertl wurd: what you wan to do is execute this gcc line (in the proper directory) on the host 1122322776 M * Bertl wurd: this will give you the _same_ fault you have in the guest 1122322788 M * Bertl welcome neofutur! 1122323705 M * neofutur hi 1122325193 M * Bertl okay, off again .. back later ... 1122325201 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1122325609 J * DaCa ~danny@primer32.gprs.dnafinland.fi 1122325628 N * DaCa Guest189 1122326422 Q * wurd Quit: BitchX-1.0c20cvs -- just do it. 1122326534 Q * Doener` Quit: Leaving 1122327040 J * Vinz Vinz@vpn-mtl-01.ip54.com 1122327066 M * Vinz hi there! 1122327205 M * Vinz has anyone here ever tried to mix OpenSSI ( What is Single System Image (SSI) clustering? 1122327205 M * Vinz At the most general level, the philosophy of SSI clustering is that the cluster looks like one very big machine, with applications and management working like they do on a single machine. 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