--- Log for 29.08.108 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 8 days and 4 hours ago 00.00.00 Quit waldo ("Konversation terminated!") 00.00.44 # Nico_P: ping 00.00.53 # yes? 00.01.12 # I briefly looked at the battery bench 00.01.25 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 00.01.49 # besides it started by 55% charge (the OF showed full when I disconnected), it dropped to 33% within 1h15 00.03.29 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 00.03.53 # Nico_P: It doesn't look too well upto now 00.04.18 # hmm, I'm not really surprised 00.04.28 Quit ZincAlloy ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.04.41 Quit jhulst (No route to host) 00.05.38 # but the audio is working 00.07.38 # hi all. I have a problem that I've been trying to track down so I can make a sensible report but am failing badly ! I have an X5L with a collection of all oggs and a few flacs on it. I can play any of these tracks but every now and then one refuses to play. Once I have had a refusal I cannot skip to any other track and play them either. Nothing will play. If I turn the unit off and back on again, the track that refused to play, plays fine. 00.08.04 # anybody seen the same ? Any suggestions on how I might figure out what is happening 00.09.54 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@dyndsl-085-016-163-050.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 00.10.06 Quit dabujo (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.10.35 # I'm using latest version downloaded and tested today 00.11.10 # 18359 from the startup screen 00.21.45 Join Ask0z_ [0] (n=tom@201.91.187.27) 00.23.07 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@63-231-22-109.tukw.qwest.net) 00.23.41 Quit Ask0z_ (Client Quit) 00.25.47 Quit MethoS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.30.48 Quit robin0800 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.32.21 Quit neddy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.35.58 # Bagder: around? 00.36.19 Quit ghen (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.38.46 Join krazykit [0] (n=kkit@host-69-145-35-234.static.bresnan.net) 00.38.55 Join dandin1 [0] (n=anon2155@69-196-152-18.dsl.teksavvy.com) 00.39.06 Join ghen [0] (n=geert@lori.ghen.be) 00.39.09 Quit gaurdro (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.40.58 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 00.41.20 Quit XavierGr () 00.42.23 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 00.42.56 Quit snoh (Remote closed the connection) 00.45.54 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 00.46.00 Join jfc [0] (n=john@dpc691978010.direcpc.com) 00.46.23 Quit jfc (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.46.39 Join jfc [0] (n=john@dpc691978010.direcpc.com) 00.49.10 Quit ender` (" I think that's how Chicago got started. A bunch of people in New York said, 'Gee, I'm enjoying the crime and the poverty, b") 00.49.50 Nick Kopfgeldjaeger is now known as Kopfi|offline (n=nicolai@monitor-mode-enabled-on-mon0.phy0.de) 00.50.58 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 00.51.08 Join Guest43210 [0] (n=Bensawso@c-71-235-222-135.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 00.53.46 Part Guest43210 ("The awsome is gone :(") 00.55.09 Quit mf0102 ("Ex-Chat") 00.55.26 Join gaurdro [0] (n=Menschen@unaffiliated/gaurdro) 00.58.33 Quit ghen (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 01.03.46 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.03.52 Quit shotofadds (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.04.34 Join MXIIA [0] (n=mxiia@c-71-57-152-118.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 01.05.09 # Is there a way to completely restore the iPod default Firmware to new before installing RockBox (or after) 01.05.45 # I got a new iPod today because my old one broke but the new one has bad songs on it, and I don't want that, nor do I want to boot into Vista to fix it 01.07.05 Nick dandin1 is now known as Renamu (n=anon2155@69-196-152-18.dsl.teksavvy.com) 01.07.05 Quit Renamu () 01.08.17 # so you are on linux? 01.09.45 Join dandin1 [0] (n=anon2155@GreenOnions.broker.freenet6.net) 01.09.45 # Yes, Ubuntu 01.10.35 Join MethoS_ [0] (n=clemens@dyndsl-085-016-163-028.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 01.11.49 # have you seen the IpodManualRestore page in the wiki? But I can not understand why you want to restore it just because of a few songs you don't like, and not simply remove them 01.12.19 # It is about 300 songs, and they remain on the list when I delete them 01.12.20 # to get rid of those songs, you could delete them instead of completly restoring it :-) 01.12.38 # Yea, it also has alot of setting that i dont want, I'll look at the wiki 01.13.51 # what Ipod is this? 01.14.21 # 4GB Nano first gen 01.14.47 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@STRATTON-TWO.MIT.EDU) 01.15.18 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 01.17.11 Quit nplus (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.18.02 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 01.19.12 Quit domonoky (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.20.40 # Thanks for your help :) 01.22.04 # still need wiki write access, so i can edit in the format command that seems to work for beast, and also seems to solve the "file not found" bootloader error. 01.22.24 # ...whenever a wiki admin is around and has time, of course 01.22.44 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@pool-72-76-34-19.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) 01.23.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.24.19 Join anon2155 [0] (n=anon2155@GreenOnions.broker.freenet6.net) 01.24.47 # Unhelpful, i'll add you to the write list 01.25.07 # krazykit: didn't even know you could. thanks. 01.25.11 # (any user can add other users) 01.25.39 # AndrewMahone is your wikiname, right? 01.25.49 # ah, good to know, if somebody else asks. and it is. 01.26.13 Quit MethoS- (No route to host) 01.26.23 # think GigabeatSInfo, or GigabeatSInstallation? 01.27.11 # the file not found error has bitten me every single time i go through restore mode, so i'd *almost* be willing to suggest formatting as a routine part of installation 01.27.32 # all set. you should have write access 01.29.43 Part wpyh 01.30.20 # think as an install step is best, or just a section before the "Recovery Mode" one? 01.31.22 # the recovery doesn't format ? it just erase ? 01.31.44 Quit dandin1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.33.54 # toffe82_: the recovery *does* format, but very often, afterward, there is some sort of filesystem issue where a host PC will see the .rockbox directory contents, but the bootloader will not. 01.34.26 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.Globcom.Net) 01.34.36 # ok 01.34.58 # formatting it w/ mkdosfs seems to fix that, but you have to do it correctly, because if certain details of the format are not to the OF's liking, the OF bootloader will reformat the partition, and you might be back where you started. 01.35.33 Join ghen [0] (n=geert@lori.ghen.be) 01.39.07 Join mazling [0] (i=largeear@host86-145-122-226.range86-145.btcentralplus.com) 01.39.44 # http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ what is the difference between 17/1.3.1 (Nano Gen1) and 14/1.3.1? 01.41.34 Part toffe82_ 01.45.30 Join dandin1 [0] (n=anon2155@GreenOnions.broker.freenet6.net) 01.47.15 Quit dandin1 (Client Quit) 01.47.18 Nick topher is now known as topher|away (n=topher@epiar/founder/topher) 01.52.57 Quit anon2155 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.53.43 Quit n1s () 01.55.53 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 01.57.37 # is there a reason the GigabeatSInstallation page doesn't refer to the hacked GBV nk.bin file available via the GigabeatSInfo page? 01.57.37 Part swimmer ("[IRSSI] -- Marcus Tullius Cicero") 02.00.52 Join swimmer [0] (n=swimmer@95-50-223.ftth.xms.internl.net) 02.08.10 # http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ what is the difference between 17/1.3.1 (Nano Gen1) and 14/1.3.1? 02.10.13 Quit goffa_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.10.55 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-FOUR-TWENTY-THREE.MIT.EDU) 02.11.20 Join neddy [0] (n=john@nat/sun/x-085e8c28e681cca4) 02.12.18 # MXIIA, no need to repeat your question. chances are, the answer is "probably a couple bugfixes" 02.13.11 # Ok, so more recent is better, (ex 17) 02.13.37 Quit neddy (Client Quit) 02.14.23 # presumably. 02.14.40 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 02.14.46 Join jhMikeS [50] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 02.17.15 Quit nplus (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.20.02 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 02.24.28 # MXIIA: That question is irrelevant here anyway, this channel is about Rockbox. 02.25.12 # Oh, sorry, :/ 02.25.41 # it is linked from the IpodManualRestore though 02.26.17 # pixelma: Yeah, but details like the differences in OF versions don't really matter here, just whether or not you can install Rockbox on top of them. 02.26.43 Quit culture (Connection timed out) 02.27.36 Join Zarggg [0] (n=z@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 02.28.15 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 02.32.23 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070208]") 02.32.50 Part MXIIA ("MXIIA has left, cry .... NOW!") 02.35.17 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-SIX-THIRTY-NINE.MIT.EDU) 02.35.30 Join neddy [0] (n=john@nat/sun/x-3546bed5da8e335f) 02.37.32 Quit EspeonEefi (Client Quit) 02.40.31 Join swears [0] (n=nnscript@68-118-180-159.dhcp.nwtn.ct.charter.com) 02.42.33 Quit krazykit ("...") 02.46.26 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@ppp-71-138-19-93.dsl.frs2ca.pacbell.net) 02.56.39 Quit danderson ("leaving") 03.01.59 Part pixelma 03.06.38 Join Naboofighter93 [0] (n=naboofig@ip68-13-176-62.om.om.cox.net) 03.06.48 # Hello? 03.09.27 Quit mazling ("Inde da'covale misain ye; Caballien misain ye!") 03.09.40 # Naboofighter93: hi 03.10.00 # ? 03.10.19 # you said hello 03.10.24 # I was responding 03.10.35 # if you have a question, you should probably ask it. and wait, because whoever can answer might not at their keyboard. 03.10.40 # I'm looking for some help with the rockbox instalation 03.11.04 # Naboofighter93, just ask 03.11.10 # <_emp> hello 03.11.44 # With the auto installer it says "could not open ipod" and when I try the manual install, the ipodpatcher reports "no ipod found" 03.12.09 # I've read through the manual and followed directions 03.12.14 # <_emp> Naboofighter93, what os are you using? 03.12.25 # vista 03.12.27 # 32bit 03.12.28 # Naboofighter93, what ipod 03.12.35 # nano, 1st gen 03.12.49 # the autodetect on the utility finds it fine 03.13.20 # <_emp> are you running it as admin? 03.13.34 # Yes 03.14.45 # Naboofighter93: Not just running it from an admin account, are you specifically telling it to run the program in admin mode? 03.15.18 # Yes, i tried both the utility and the patcher in admin mode 03.15.49 # Is the iPod working in the Apple firmware? 03.15.56 # yes 03.16.12 # I re-installed itunes and reset the ipod to make sure 03.16.14 # And you're absolutely sure it's a 1st gen Nano? 03.16.18 Part swears 03.16.37 # yes 03.17.09 # What color is it? 03.17.53 # Silver, w/ a screen. It doesn't play video. Its 4bg capacity, the serial number is 6u649sxmv8t 03.18.04 # Silver is not 1st Generation 03.18.09 # 1st Generation only came in Black and White 03.18.24 # The 2nd Generation Nano does not play video either, and it came in silver and a variety of colors. 03.18.35 # Only the third generation of Nano plays video. 03.18.50 # ok, let me try selecting second gen 03.19.07 # There is no option for 2nd gene nano 03.19.10 # Rockbox doesn't run on it. 03.19.22 # oh 03.19.34 # well damn 03.19.54 # <_emp> Llorean, is the firmware on the 2G/3G ipod nano's packed like typical PE packers? 03.20.37 # do you know of any other firmware i could put on it? 03.20.45 # Naboofighter93: nobody has cracked the encryption yet. 03.20.58 # _emp: I know absolutely nothing about it beyond that it's encrypted. 03.21.23 # that sucks, thanks for your time anyway 03.23.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.24.38 Quit Naboofighter93 () 03.28.18 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 03.30.56 Quit oofus (Remote closed the connection) 03.36.46 Part swimmer ("[IRSSI] -- Burma Shave") 03.37.33 Join swimmer [0] (n=swimmer@95-50-223.ftth.xms.internl.net) 03.39.53 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 03.49.05 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1@69-196-152-18.dsl.teksavvy.com) 03.51.53 Quit Nibbler ("Ex-Chat") 03.53.02 Quit gaurdro (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.53.06 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 03.55.55 # <_emp> is the bios up to date? 03.56.13 # <_emp> nevermind 04.09.37 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 04.17.00 Join z35 [0] (n=z35@h170.109.31.71.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) 04.19.14 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=BHSPitLa@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 04.21.26 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 04.21.30 Quit z35 (Client Quit) 04.22.09 Quit dandin1 () 04.24.53 Quit [CBR]Unspoken|w (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.25.14 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@71.174.111.248) 04.26.47 Quit fdinel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 04.28.38 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.31.51 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-24-127-250-250.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 04.35.29 Quit wpyh ("Leaving.") 04.35.45 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@71.174.111.248) 04.50.04 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF6E52.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.54.04 Nick JdGordon|zzz is now known as JdGordon (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 04.57.39 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.04.36 Nick Zambezi is now known as Zambezis (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.04.57 Quit RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 05.08.04 Nick Zambezis is now known as Zambezi (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.08.57 Join Ginger_ [0] (i=Jesse@c-67-161-156-252.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 05.09.20 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@pool-72-76-34-19.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) 05.09.22 # heya 05.09.54 # i will give love to anybody who knows whats wrong with my ipod 05.10.26 Nick Zambezi is now known as Zambezis (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.10.32 # ok, i will pay whoever fixes it, lol 05.11.27 Join goffa_ [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 05.12.21 # Ginger_: it might help to tell us what trouble youre having first 05.14.21 # send money first 05.15.37 # haha, nah 05.15.40 # money after 05.17.05 Join Horschti [0] (n=Horscht@p4FD4E3A3.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.17.49 Quit Horscht (Nick collision from services.) 05.18.08 Nick Zambezis is now known as Zambezi (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.19.48 Nick Zambezi is now known as Zambezis (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.23.58 Quit goffa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.24.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.25.27 Nick Zambezis is now known as Zambezi (i=stolgfor@itslyna.se) 05.31.39 # alright, my ipod which has rockbox on it, will not start up 05.31.54 # once upon a time, i washed the thing, then pluged it in to charge and... and it worked fine 05.32.12 # but when i plug it in now, on several different computers with different cords, the computers will not reconize it 05.32.18 # and now it just wont start up 05.32.30 # send it to apple? 05.32.50 # not the original owner, and its prolly old enough to have passed its warrenty 05.33.02 # so what 05.33.33 # mine was no longer in warranty but they just replaced it no charge 05.33.46 # Ginger_: Have you tried plugging it into a PC, then turning hold off and on again, then holding Menu+Select for 30 seconds? 05.34.20 # Also, you may want to leave it hooked up to a PC or charger for 24+ hours. Sometimes they get in a discharged state where leaving them plugged in for a very long time helps even if you can't see anything happening. 05.34.58 # lemme try it 05.35.14 # i left it plugged in for a looong time :-/ 05.35.37 # wtf? 05.35.40 # its working! 05.35.46 Join Bensawsome [0] (n=Bensawso@unaffiliated/bensawsome) 05.35.48 # or not 05.35.58 # it turns on, gets bright then turns off 05.36.10 # Is the cable plugged in? 05.36.14 # yes 05.36.22 # but each tiem it does that, it goes for a little longer 05.36.31 # I'd recommend leaving it plugged in for a day then. 05.36.32 # ok... i dont konw what the ef happened, but now its working 05.36.36 # yayy 05.36.40 # Make sure it gets a good full charge. 05.43.11 Part Bensawsome ("The awsome is gone :(") 05.45.23 Quit Horschti ("IRC is just multiplayer notepad") 05.45.48 # nice 05.49.18 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 05.58.52 Join danovotny [0] (n=0cd28afe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-6cb0a5318fdea96c) 05.59.02 # hello 05.59.10 # hi 05.59.41 # just a quick question... with the simulator, how do you get it to simulate the music screen? i told it to build the database, but then it just sits there 06.00.29 # just play a file like you normally would in rockbox on the device 06.00.56 # =\ under files, there is nothing 06.01.18 # did you put music files into your archos folder? 06.01.48 # =( now i feel stupid, i put it in the .rockbox 06.01.49 # sorry 06.01.57 # not a problem :) 06.02.35 # thanks much! 06.02.50 # you're welcome 06.03.45 Quit danovotny (Client Quit) 06.03.49 # * _emp thinking about building rbutilqt for openBSD, but I will probably need help. 06.18.13 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 06.30.27 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 06.43.58 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.55.01 Join perrikwp [0] (i=d1a8d351@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-ee84fc9a5f175921) 06.56.38 Part Ginger_ ("Leaving") 07.03.34 Join Dhraakellian [0] (n=ntryon@cpe-69-207-147-61.rochester.res.rr.com) 07.24.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.35.36 Quit Acksaw (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.38.25 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 07.41.06 Join Acksaw [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 07.43.25 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 07.53.18 Quit Acksaw ("Erection reset by queer") 07.54.00 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 07.55.44 Quit reacocard (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.00.14 Join J-23 [0] (n=aldwulf@a105.net128.okay.pl) 08.01.16 Join Acksaw [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 08.11.44 Quit jhulst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.21.07 Join cfp [0] (n=cfpcompt@abo-17-57-68.mts.modulonet.fr) 08.21.32 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 08.28.12 # Hey 08.28.20 # I was wondering 08.29.11 # Has anybody checked out my patch #9325 ? 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11.51.52 # So are people happy for wpseditor to be under rbutil, even though it's not part of rbutil? 11.52.18 # srry, I was wrong: it's an #include: +# include "debug.h" in apps/gui/wps_parser.c 11.52.43 # linuxstb: I can't say I see the logic in that, no... 11.52.44 # linuxstb: IMO, it should be under utils/ 11.52.53 # I always had it there when testing it 11.52.58 # yes utils/ seems fine 11.53.05 # krz_: Why do you need to make that change to font.c ? creat() doesn't work for you? 11.53.29 # linuxstb: it lacks an argument for host 11.53.29 # linuxstb: as far as i remember early talk with mentor - wpseditor could be integrated into rbutil 11.53.57 # krz_: Yes, _could be_ - so if it ever is, then the source could be moved. (we have "svn mv") 11.54.19 # and it could then be used as a lib or whaever, to allow a stand-alone wpseditor anyway 11.54.26 # * linuxstb isn't sure he likes the idea of a monolithic "do everything" rbutil 11.54.30 # linuxstb: so, where could it be? 11.54.50 # any proposes? 11.54.55 # I would have said just put it at the same level as rbutil. Others have suggested inside utils/ 11.55.45 # may be a voting will help? 11.56.29 # B4gder,gevaerts, mcuelenaere: what do you think? 11.56.29 # let the RSB decide? ;) 11.56.46 # let the committer decide! 11.56.46 # * gevaerts thinks that rbutil should be in util 11.56.55 # * B4gder agrees with gevaerts 11.56.57 # about loading other targets'es WPS'es in WPS editor (in logs): the way I suggested it to krz was to compile one "proxy" lib for every target and to get WPS editor to load them dynamically 11.57.36 # pixelma: That would mean we would actually need to meet... 11.57.50 # mcuelenaere: we discussed this way yesterday 11.58.03 # krz_: ah ok, I didn't know there was a conclusion 11.58.08 # I saw the discussion though 11.58.17 # and utils should then be seen as "utils that are for host and not strictly used when building rockbox" 11.58.33 # as tools contain the host tools for building 12.03.17 Quit miepchen^schlaf () 12.04.53 Nick num1 is now known as num1_ (n=brian@unaffiliated/num1) 12.05.17 # btw, i'd like to left ex. "gui" _folder_ as "gui", not wpseditor, because now there are wpseditor/wpseditor. and the name of an executable can be wpseditor 12.05.33 # That's fine 12.05.46 # good :) 12.07.41 # B4gder: We should probably move checkwps then... Although that could make it trickier to include it in a normal build. 12.08.11 # hm yes 12.08.43 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.10.53 # B4gder: Was your answer "it lacks an argument for host" in response to my question about the use of creat() in font.c? 12.11.04 # yes 12.11.11 # creat() in rockbox takes one argument 12.11.11 # What do you mean by "host"? 12.11.20 # You mean the mode? 12.11.23 # yes 12.11.39 Nick krz_ is now known as krz|away (n=chatzill@mail.jvl.by) 12.11.41 # Ah, so our creat() isn't POSIX? 12.11.46 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@rockbox/developer/n1s) 12.11.54 # nope, it's a deviation 12.12.17 # couldn't do anything useful w/ the mode on FAT, really, anyway... 12.12.39 # exactly, we decided years ago that we rather be slim that keeping a weird posix compliance for that 12.12.45 # s/that/than 12.13.02 # But Rockbox doesn't just run on FAT.... There's the simulator, plus (hopefully...) rockbox-as-app at some point. 12.13.08 Join goffa_ [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 12.13.59 # perhaps we need to rethink that one day, but so far we don't use other modes anyway 12.14.18 # so hardcoding a mode for the sim and the app will work for now 12.14.24 # B4gder: Any ideas about saratoga's evaluation - if JdGordon can't do it? 12.15.19 # linuxstb: I asked jd about it and he said he can do the evaluation, but that he wouldn't have time to check out the patch closely before then 12.15.47 # weird, battery_bench seems not to be writing its file... 12.16.02 # B4gder: Do you (and others) want to come to #rockbox-gsoc... ? 12.17.22 Join moos [0] (i=moos@81-66-127-205.rev.numericable.fr) 12.23.09 Quit Genre9mp3 () 12.23.20 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 12.23.46 Quit goffa (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.27.23 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 12.36.04 Nick krz|away is now known as krz (n=chatzill@mail.jvl.by) 12.36.15 Nick krz is now known as krz_ (n=chatzill@mail.jvl.by) 12.39.19 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 12.42.32 Join zakk_ [0] (n=zakk@c-68-33-218-128.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 12.44.50 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 12.45.38 # krz_: I don't know if this is wanted behaviour, but if you exce WPS editor 12.45.43 # woops 12.45.55 # ? 12.46.02 # lemme first finish my sentence ;) 12.46.54 # I don't know if this is wanted behaviour, but if you execute WPS editor, open a WPS and say change the volume (don't close the volume slide window); and close the main window, WPS editor isn't exited 12.47.07 # because the volume slide window is still there 12.47.19 # this is also true for the track position window 12.47.59 # mcuelenaere: hm, probably a bug 12.51.11 Part B4gder 12.54.46 # I noticed two things more or less related to A-B repeat/repeat mode handling in the WPS: 1) it once was passible to use the %mm (repeat mode tag) unconditionally in the WPS which should return numbers from 0 to 4. 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I get audio drop outs, no need to compare 15.53.51 # We only use one core right now, and one 80MHz arm is simply not enough for full five-channel equalizing 15.54.01 # s/channel/band/ 15.54.14 # How many bands have you tweaked (i.e. not at 0) 15.55.07 # 5 i think 15.55.20 # Maybe, if saratoga's multicore work is successful, in the future there will be more CPU available for DSP. Not sure if it will be enough though. 15.55.26 Join saratoga [0] (n=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-dffc2598730b5fa2) 15.55.33 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 15.55.34 # kugel: try my mp3 on cop patch 15.55.55 # Or try reducing the number of bands 15.56.08 # It's a long time ago when I changed something in the eq settings. When I noticed it's bad performing I turned it off. Now it got accidentally turned on 15.56.30 # gevaerts: how? 15.56.38 # Set some of them to 0 15.56.40 Quit itcheg ("IceChat - Keeping PC's cool since 2000") 15.56.49 # * gevaerts understands that that should be better 15.56.58 # ok 15.57.27 # I only repeat what I've heard earlier, so please don't hit me if it doesn't make a difference ;) 15.58.18 Join mf0102_ [0] (n=michi@85-127-21-119.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 15.58.22 # gevaerts: ah yea, with two possible to not run at 80MHz all the time 15.58.53 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.58.55 # I doubt if saratoga's patch will allow 5, but maybe you can get to 3 15.59.15 # saratoga: Is there any known issue except the one with test_codec? 15.59.34 # it breaks mpegplayer, and probably building the sims and any other target without 2 cpus 15.59.51 # also, does the patch only work for mp3? 16.00.03 # basically it needs a lot of ifdefs 16.00.07 # yeah mp3 only 16.00.19 # i'm not sure if it'll ever go into svn 16.00.20 # hm most of my music isn't mp3 16.00.26 # what do you use? 16.00.30 # Mine neither. 16.00.52 # some mp3, some m4a, but mostly ogg 16.01.02 # I understand the current patch is more a proof of concept anyway 16.01.02 # ogg is great imho 16.01.26 # Similar to kugel... some MP3, a little M4A, some FLAC, but primarily Vorbis. 16.01.35 # ogg is so fast 16.01.40 # surprising you get drop outs 16.01.49 # with 5 bands? 16.02.02 # 5 band must use 50 mhz then 16.02.30 # How hard would it be to just put DSP on the second core? 16.02.53 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 16.03.13 # The only codec that I know of that uses the second core is SPC (I could be wrong, though). 16.05.12 # gevaerts: dsp on cop sounds nice. I also wonder if it'd be possible to do buffering on both cores 16.07.08 Join showstopper [0] (n=4db5f18b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e9c61d69749690b3) 16.09.07 Join Ubuntuxer [0] (n=johannes@dslb-088-078-115-037.pools.arcor-ip.net) 16.09.07 Quit showstopper (Client Quit) 16.11.10 Quit mf0102 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.12.16 # saratoga: is your mp3 on cop patch meant to always run on the second core? 16.15.13 # I guess it'd be better to dynamically choose the core with the least load 16.16.06 # gevaerts: can we make a review? 16.16.41 # krz_: Is it still only showing h10 screen size preview? 16.17.05 # kugel: jup 16.17.27 # krz_: would you mind fixing that, and read the screen size from the wps? 16.18.02 # kugel: actually i think it is impossible to read screen size from wps 16.18.06 # shouldn't be a problem to read the size of the backdrop and apply it to the preview, would it? 16.18.54 # and maybe promt the user in themes w/o backrop, or read it from a comment in the wps alternatively 16.18.57 # god idea 16.19.00 # *good 16.19.28 Quit gaurdro (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 16.20.03 # kugel: read the size of the backdrop? What if the WPS has no backdrop? 16.20.19 # pixelma: Read what I wrote after 16.20.49 # krz_: I also can imagine a field for screen dimensions in the top left part of the editor 16.21.18 # ok, read on now. But there are WPS without backdrop even on colour targets - and text only WPSs could work on more than one screen size 16.22.11 # pixelma: "and maybe promt the user in themes w/o backrop, or read it from a comment in the wps alternatively" 16.24.28 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 16.24.35 # yes, that's what I meant with that I read on now, just wanted you to not forget the great variety of targets/screens... one interesting example could be the 160x128 sized displays - there are monochrome, greyscale and colour ones of that size ;) 16.24.38 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 16.25.34 # and also the fact that text based or simple WPSs could work in more than one size 16.26.46 # should be no problem with promting the user. Then ask not only for x and y, but also for depth 16.27.07 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 16.27.52 Join vitja_ [0] (n=vitja@wn1nat22.beelinegprs.ru) 16.28.21 # <_emp> I'm having some problems building rbutilqt. My arch is amd64, and the build keeps breaking at rbspeex. Any suggestions before I start re-writing Makefiles? 16.28.29 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 16.28.45 Join tvelocity_ [0] (n=tony@gw1.mycosmos.gr) 16.28.57 Quit vitja (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.29.10 Quit tvelocity (Connection timed out) 16.29.22 # _emp: ask domonoky again, he just joined 16.30.51 # <_emp> domonoky, I'm having problems building rbutilqt on openbsd amd64. Here's my error: http://pastebin.com/d29554391 16.31.33 # _emp: try building just the rbspeex lib, go to tools/rbspeex and run make and see if it fails or not 16.32.21 # <_emp> that works fine 16.32.59 Join showstopr [0] (n=showstop@dsbg-4db5f18b.pool.einsundeins.de) 16.33.40 # <_emp> have all ready been successful getting a fullzip built, and I patched ipodpatcher to work. This is just the next piece I'm working on. 16.33.54 Quit Nico_P ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 16.34.17 # _emp: your make commands like weird. "qmake && make" in the rbutil folder should be ok 16.34.48 # do you need this options for gmake ? maybe something goes wrong there. normally i just call "qmake && make" in the rbutilqt dir.. 16.35.07 # <_emp> I have tried that to 16.35.31 Part showstopr 16.35.57 # <_emp> http://pastebin.com/d32d9a43 16.35.59 # well, that always worked for me, though it's been a few month since my last rbutil building. But I've also compilied on 64bit 16.36.01 # kugel: the patch just forces half of the mp3 decoder onto the second core 16.36.02 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-098-026-069-229.nc.res.rr.com) 16.36.21 # once i get a chance i'm going to do more power measurements to see what the improvement is 16.36.32 # saratoga: and why not let it choose the core with the least load? 16.36.44 # kugel: thats not really needed 16.36.48 Join showstopr [0] (n=showstop@dsbg-4db5f18b.pool.einsundeins.de) 16.36.50 # the load on the second core is always zero now 16.37.22 # except maybe on some grayscale targets which use it for drawing I think 16.37.30 Join J-23 [0] (n=aldwulf@a105.net128.okay.pl) 16.37.31 # saratoga: Sure, but I can imagine that if we start continue putting things on the second core, that this could change. 16.37.43 # _emp: maybe the make in bsd has problems with the rbspeex command in rbutilqt.pro ? 16.37.51 # i don't think dynamically changing it makes much sense, probably easier and safer to just pick what goes where 16.38.17 # Hi 16.38.20 # probably everything on the first core except codecs, and for codec with multithreading, the second thread would go back onto the first core 16.38.25 # why hardcoding it into the second core, it's not the ideal of threading imho 16.39.01 # _emp: to test if thats the problem, try callling: "make -C ../../tools/rbspeex librbspeex" in the rbutilqt folder 16.39.19 Join Bjoern-Erik [0] (n=Bjoern@41.80-202-110.nextgentel.com) 16.39.20 # what would be the disadvantages of dynamically choosing the core? 16.39.29 # domonoky: that should probably use $(MAKE) and not 'make' 16.39.31 # Ubuntuxer: hi 16.39.33 # kugel: simplicity 16.39.36 Quit vitja_ ("Ухожу") 16.39.44 # dynamic core sounds awful to me 16.40.04 # domonoky: do you know why some strings in rbutil are duplicated? 16.40.04 # Bagder: i just checked and its $(MAKE) :-) 16.40.08 # ah 16.40.25 # XavierGr: you mean strings for translation ? 16.40.29 # yes 16.40.48 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 16.41.10 # what if there's a target in the future with more than 2 cores? or something like the upcoming intel atom (2 cores + smt). we would need to start the whole multithread from zero 16.41.14 # that because there are multiple times in the Code. and as you may sometimes translate it different, depending on where it is in the programm, you get all strings.. 16.41.51 # <_emp> domonoky, http://pastebin.com/d424f839d 16.41.54 # but qlinguist gives you suggestions for translations, so it shouldnt be much of a problem .. 16.42.07 # domonoky: so it is intended that way in order to maybe change the context of one string if needed? 16.42.29 # jup, that how it is done in all Qt programms... 16.42.40 # domonoky: no that's not a problem I just asked in case it was not intended 16.42.45 # showstopr and I would like to present you our projekt, named Rockbox Center 16.42.49 # kugel: not at all 16.43.02 # kugel: we'd do it exactly like we do with iram 16.43.23 # we'd like to ask if there's someone here who maintains the rbutil 16.43.24 # Ubuntuxer: i just wonder why you dont contribute to rbutil, and invent the wheel again.. :-) 16.43.40 # * domonoky is one of the main rbutil devs.. :-) 16.43.43 # * Bagder runs away 16.43.59 # * LambdaCalculus37 jumps behind the sofa 16.44.38 # domonoky: support of custom builds mainly 16.45.05 # We would like to ask, wheter we could use some pieces of your code 16.45.20 # the detection of the players 16.45.31 # <_emp> brb 16.45.40 # well, I don't like the idea of hardcoded multithreading. But if you say dynamically choosing the core it's too complex and not needed for now, I won't argue. I'm not an expert in multithreading 16.45.54 # Ubuntuxer: It's GPL, sure you can 16.45.56 # Ubuntuxer: provided you comply with the terms of the GPL, of course 16.46.04 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.46.17 # Can I ask exactly Rockbox Center is supposed to be? 16.46.26 # we want ask despite of that 16.46.42 # Ubuntuxer: jup its GPL, so you are free to copy anthing you want from rbutil... 16.47.12 # domonoky: yes, but we thought it would be better if we ask 16.47.26 # this implies, that Rockbox center is also under GPL of course.. 16.47.43 # domonoky: thats correct 16.47.47 # besides we would like introduce our project and want to know what do you think of it;-) 16.48.32 # well, it's wriiten in python and later on it should use wxpython for gui 16.48.33 # I hope you've prepared a colorful and fancy presentation 16.48.57 # here is our project page http://rockboxcenter.berlios.de/ 16.49.11 # it's just in the beginning 16.49.15 # .... 16.49.22 # That's RBUtil all over again. 16.49.45 # hihi wxphython, an earlier version of rbutil was written in wx .-) 16.50.00 # We know the official tool Rockbox Utility, but we would like to program a new program, which is written in Python, because we are not so familiar with C. The decided advantage of Python is that we can use OOP, so we can realisize new functions easier and faster than Rockbox Utility. Rockbox Center doesn't just install Rockbox and the Rockbox Extras, it supports a data transfer to your player and convert your files into the rig 16.50.36 # I write this in launchpad 16.50.39 # RBUtil is C++ 16.50.47 # so it's OOP also 16.51.20 Join gaurdro [0] (n=Menschen@unaffiliated/gaurdro) 16.52.03 # i just dont understand why you dont want to extend rbutil for this new features, and instead want to reinvent the wheel... 16.52.09 # And RBUtil utilizes Qt, and is cross-platform. 16.52.36 # but you are free todo what you want... Rockbox Center just wont be never supported by rockbox.. 16.53.35 # Ok, I can understand your scepticism 16.53.45 # we just don't like the rbutil 16.53.48 Join Nico_P [0] (i=53915df2@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-f146f54060b4a23c) 16.53.48 # and why would you need a special program to transfer files? Amarok will do fancy renaming for you, but a plain old filemanager will suffice 16.53.50 # * domonoky would suggest learning C++ and helping rbutil would be better.. but you dont have to.. :-) 16.54.15 # now, if it automatically submits the scrobbler.log when you connect it... 16.54.19 # And there are plenty of image manipulation tools out there to work on album art. 16.54.29 # if you dont like rbutil, you could help and improve it, so you like it.. :-) 16.54.50 Quit DaCapn () 16.54.52 # * LambdaCalculus37 thinks RBUtil is fine like a cherry wine ;) 16.54.53 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 16.55.05 # domonoky: good argument, but we are just able to program in python ;) 16.55.12 # we are also planning to seperate rbutil gui more from the core, so it would be even possible to write another gui if someone likes.. 16.55.50 # showstopr: but if you only can programm in phyton how do you want to use rbutils device detection ? that written in c/C++ 16.55.55 # the data-transfer is really a new useful feature 16.56.30 # domonoky: i mean i'm not a pro in c/c++ but for this task my knowledge is enough^^ 16.57.04 # kugel: I'm home now, so I'm ready to get started 16.57.05 # Rockbox Center convert images, albumarts and videos to the right rockbox format 16.57.11 # krz: I'm home now, so I'm ready to get started 16.57.18 # if you know enough C/C++ to extract the device detection form rbutil and use it in rbutil, you should know enough to imporve rbutil :-) 16.57.23 # gevaerts: good :) 16.57.31 # äh use it in phyton... 16.57.37 # Yes, but how are you going to do that? Are you going to have it call another app, or are you going to build in that functionality into the source? 16.57.37 Join itcheg [0] (n=IceChat7@h-67-100-146-176.nycmny83.covad.net) 16.58.05 # we have a player detection, which uses hal and the usb.ids 16.58.12 # LambdaCalculus37: we want to use other apps 16.58.19 # how do you handle conflicting usb ids ? 16.58.22 # but it's doesn't plattform independent 16.58.34 # so it just works under Linux 16.59.08 # Ubuntuxer: will you also be present here and on the forums most of the time to provide support? 17.01.01 # We are just three developers 17.01.27 # So that means people will come and bother us if they have a problem using your tool? 17.01.40 # there were a few different unofficial installer for rockox (rix, and others). We always had problems when users used this apps, because they were easily outdated... 17.01.59 # we try to make it really stable 17.02.15 # before we publish it 17.02.56 # gevaerts: there's a thread at ubuntuusers.de... 17.03.16 # we are from germany 17.03.28 # You said earlier that you don't like rbutil. What's wrong with it? 17.03.39 # * domonoky mentions that the two main devs of rbutil are also from germany :-) 17.04.00 # * linuxstb wonders if that's a co-incidence, or something more... 17.04.13 # * gevaerts is happy that ipodpatcher and sansapatcher still exist :) 17.04.54 # it doesn't look beatiful under Ubuntu Linux 17.05.10 # Then fix ubuntu 17.05.11 # gevaerts: and they should always exist, rbutil is only for conviniece, it should always be possible to install in a manual way.. :-) 17.05.55 # krz_: there are still a few # define and # include in your patch (instead of #define and #include). Would you mind fixing those? 17.05.55 # Ubuntuxer: just tune the Qt settings in Ubuntu, or use Kubuntu, the it will blend in perfectly.. :-) 17.06.30 # gevaerts: hw, wher? 17.06.34 # where 17.06.34 # * reacocard thinks QT looks fine in Ubuntu 17.07.04 # sur eits a little out-of-place, but you're using this util maybe once a month? 17.07.10 # krz_: wpseditor/libwps/src/defs.h has a few defines, and apps/gui/wps_parser.c has the #include 17.07.16 # the look of Qt apps depend on system settings, so its not really a problem of rbutil.. 17.07.18 # reinventing rbutil sounds like a pretty bad idea, since it'd need to be continually resynced with the main app, and in periods where its out of sync it could be problematic for users 17.07.23 # <_emp> any suggetions for next steps? I hope to work on getting this to work tonight. 17.07.32 # installers really should be developed in close cooperation with the app they install to avoid problems 17.08.20 # we would like to make Rockbox Center more user friendly 17.08.36 # In what way? 17.08.44 # _emp: you have to some how fix the make call for rbspeex in rbutilqt.pro, there is already a different command for osx, so just make a new rule for bsd.. 17.08.47 # really the onyl thing I see your tool doing the rbutil doesnt is working with the files, which is better left to your music player's MSC suppoort anyway 17.09.25 # gevaerts: can we leave # define in defs.h? it makes code more readable 17.09.34 # e.g. if you had install a extra RC install the same extra automatically; if you wish so 17.09.55 # it remembers what the user have done 17.10.08 # krz_: I won't insist too hard on those as it's your file anyway. Let's see what others say 17.10.57 # domonoky: what do you think? 17.11.14 # * domonoky just lets Ubuntuxer be, and hope we dont get too much problems whith this new tool... 17.11.30 # Ubuntuxer: Why not leave the actual installation to rbutil, and instead work on adapting an existing music player application to integrate with Rockbox? 17.11.47 # linuxstb: that's what Im doing :) 17.11.56 # starting with on-computer DB-generation 17.12.04 # reacocard: Cool... Which player(s) ? 17.12.15 # but eventually extending to full support in Exaile with a lib anyone can use 17.12.17 # krz_: you can leave that define if you want.. its not really a problem.. 17.12.37 # * GodEater hasn't looked at Exaile 17.12.38 # it wont install, just work really well with an existing install of rockbox 17.12.53 # that is, IMO, the best way to go 17.12.54 # <_emp> domonoky, gotcha; I'll work on that tonight then. 17.13.23 # * kugel would like the h10 screen size preview to be fixed before committing 17.14.13 # krz_: proxy.c has letoh16(), htole32(), and plugin_get_buffer(). Are they really needed ? I can't find anything that calls letoh16() and htole32(), and I don't really see why plugin_get_buffer() should be needed 17.14.32 # kugel: i dont think this wrong,the h10 has a 128x128 display.. 17.14.47 # krz_: maybe make e200 the default. Then kugel will be happy 17.15.00 # domonoky: yea, but I want to edit wps of other targets 17.15.35 # kugel: yes, but for this you need multi target support ready, ie seperate prox libs for every target... 17.15.39 # gevaerts: I don't think I'd be happy. I just wouldn't notice the flaw ;) 17.15.53 # kugel: you can build other proxy libs and copy them to the right place 17.16.20 # gevaerts: probably it is called somewhere in gwps, or else.. i can't reember now but we can get unresolved external 17.17.39 # kugel: have a patience. other targets will be soon 17.18.11 # is the wps editor supposed to be build per target? 17.18.35 # there are 2 different possible screen sizes for a h10s ;) 17.18.37 # kugel: nope 17.18.45 # kugel: no, but it will need a proxy-lib per target... 17.18.53 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 17.18.55 # ah ok 17.19.06 # kugel: other targets will be swithced on runtime if you wait a bit ;) 17.19.16 # kugel: at some point there will be a way to choose which target you want (maybe a menu), which will then load the right lib 17.19.25 # krz_: Ok, I wait 17.19.44 # krz_: but if I was your mentor, I wouldn't accept it until multitarget support 17.20.06 Quit Nico_P ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 17.20.18 # kugel: let my mentor decide 17.20.35 Quit DataGhost (Nick collision from services.) 17.20.43 Join DataGhost [0] (i=dataghos@unaffiliated/dataghost) 17.21.18 # kugel: dealine is tomorrow, so multitarget will come later.. 17.21.26 # kugel: right now we're talking about committing what's there. We know that there is still a lot missing, but that won't get done today anyway 17.22.03 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 17.23.03 # kugel: Re choosing core dynamically - that means we'd need to introduce premptive threading, plus cache coherency handling *everywhere* 17.23.40 # amiconn: then start with it now, it's a lot of work! :) 17.23.43 # PP *is* special in this case - multicore PC hardware handles cache coherency automagicallly 17.23.57 # kugel: First of all it is work that's not worth it. 17.24.11 # krz_: there are a few problems with libwps/Makefile. The shared-linux target tries to compile libwps.c instead of proxy.c, and the cp the tries to copy libproxy.so instead of libwps.so 17.24.14 # Ok, I understand 17.24.15 # I'd expect an overall performance decrease from it 17.24.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.24.18 # kugel would also be satisfied when the WPS editor would only support one target - as long as that would be the e200's screen ;P 17.24.21 # I said, I'm not the expert 17.24.29 # pixelma: wrong 17.25.18 # domonoky: actually multitarget could be done quickly :) 17.26.15 # krz_: yes, i think multitarget wont be hard, but there will be surely some problems, so we wait for after the commit.. 17.26.33 # krz_: that's what I thought too 17.26.40 Quit Ubuntuxer (Excess Flood) 17.27.37 # krz_: let's first clean up and commit what's there now. You can do multitarget tomorrow :) 17.27.43 Join Ubuntuxer [0] (n=johannes@dslb-088-078-115-037.pools.arcor-ip.net) 17.28.29 # wow - someone actually went with my suggestion of libwps :) 17.28.32 Part Ubuntuxer 17.28.35 # gevaerts: oki :) are there else any problems? 17.29.02 # krz_: still looking :) 17.30.08 Quit zakk_ (Remote closed the connection) 17.36.03 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 17.37.42 # krz_: it seems that letoh16() and htole32() are not needed (I just built and tested without them). plugin_get_buffer() is needed though 17.37.46 Join mf0102__ [0] (n=michi@85-127-38-18.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 17.37.57 Part showstopr 17.41.44 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 17.42.10 # fixed 17.45.21 # krz_: the next thing I'd really like to see go away is this system(rm -rf) thing. I don't like it, as you could easily trick it into doing dangerous things by setting $TMP or $TEMP to something creative 17.45.51 # krz_: which files does it create there ? Just the wps, or also backdrop and others? 17.46.35 # gevaerts: wps, backdrop and images 17.47.08 # So no subdirectories? 17.47.41 # "ln /tmp/wps /" ? 17.47.47 # that would be bad 17.48.24 # nope 17.49.16 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.49.20 # * gevaerts experiments a bit 17.49.22 # GodEater: in system temp dir/(random wps dir) 17.49.39 Quit fdinel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 17.53.14 # krz_: how about something like http://pastebin.ca/1188573 ? (not tested yet...) 17.53.44 Quit mf0102_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.55.50 # krz_: did you just import QPropertyEditor, or did you also make changes to it? 17.56.09 Quit jhulst ("Konversation terminated!") 17.56.13 # gevaerts: imported 17.56.22 # ok. I won't look at it then 17.58.14 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 18.01.28 Join dabujo [0] (i=xx@p4FDB2413.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.02.23 Part pixelma 18.03.30 Quit Acksaw (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.03.49 Join Acksaw [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 18.03.59 # krz_: I'd rename QMp3State to something like QTrackState. Not a major issue, but... 18.04.03 Quit mf0102__ ("Ex-Chat") 18.09.53 # gevaerts, krz_: I fixed some warnings in QPropertyEditor in my previous patches; not sure if it's in krz_'s one.. 18.10.22 # krz_: also, as someone who listens to classical music, I wouldn't mind being able to set the composer tag (I use it in my wps) 18.11.12 # gevaerts: i think that not only composer could be added later 18.11.46 # * amiconn wonders why people are so keen to use desktop apps for managing their dap 18.12.16 # Imho it's a big advantage of ums-based daps that you don't need an app. 18.12.25 # krz_: did you see my earlier line about the directory removal (http://pastebin.ca/1188573) ? 18.12.43 # gevaerts: yep, already fixed 18.14.27 Join Acky [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 18.17.20 # krz_: ok. Then I'm out of comments right now. Maybe upload a new patch, so we know where we are? 18.18.02 Quit miepchen^schlaf () 18.21.55 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070208]") 18.24.09 Quit Acksaw (Connection timed out) 18.24.29 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 18.26.38 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 18.26.52 Join Acksaw [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 18.27.17 Quit gaurdro (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.27.57 Join Schmogel [0] (n=Miranda@p3EE21F5D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.35.12 Quit tvelocity_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.37.39 Join bertrik [0] (n=bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 18.38.22 Quit Acky (Connection timed out) 18.40.57 Quit phinze ("leaving") 18.43.59 # domonoky: we need your "final evaluation" in the gsoc app 18.45.06 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 18.45.19 Quit itcheg (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.45.50 Quit ender` (" Documentation is like sex: when it's good, it's very good, and when it's bad it's still better than nothing.") 18.46.29 Quit nplus (Remote closed the connection) 18.46.31 Join PaulJam [0] (n=PaulJam_@p54BCD9CF.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.47.09 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.globcom.net) 18.47.52 Join tvelocity_ [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.108) 18.49.21 # Bagder: i know, deadline for this is september 1. i think.. 18.49.38 # domonoky: goodie, I'm just making sure you're aware! 18.53.50 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 18.58.04 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 19.02.43 Part toffe82 19.05.28 # domonoky,gevaerts: new patch ready 19.07.26 # krz_: the libwps makefile is still broken 19.08.35 # gevaerts: hm, i don't have any errors 19.08.43 # krz_: the last two lines are wrong : the CC line tries to compile libwps.c instead of proxy.c, and the cp line copies libproxy.so instead of libwps.so 19.09.27 Join mot [0] (n=tom_92_0@host86-130-166-130.range86-130.btcentralplus.com) 19.09.41 # gevaerts: ah, i tested on linux 19.10.05 # I get a Makefile error too on libwps.c 19.10.06 # gevaerts: so, if there are no errors except this - i 'll make a patch 19.10.08 Quit tvelocity_ (Connection reset by peer) 19.11.00 # hi guys, how do i play mpegs on rockbox? the extras section says it is already installed but i cant find it 19.11.39 # mot, just browse to the mpeg through 'files' and select it 19.11.57 # and it plays automatically 19.12.27 # krz_: I just had a segfault. Give me a minute to look at it 19.13.07 # gevaerts: how to reproduse it? 19.13.21 Quit Horscht ("http://www.geisterfahrer.org") 19.13.26 Quit sarixe ("Ex-Chat") 19.13.56 # krz_: I'm trying to find out 19.14.31 # mot, IIUC some plugins are only available as a 'viewer'. They don't show up in the plugins menu, but are started when a file of a certain type is opened. You can also see them by calling up the context menu on a file and selecting "Open with..." 19.15.31 # krz_: I can't make it crash again apparently. 19.16.32 # ok. if the mpegs on my ipod were loaded on with itunes, does rockbox not detect them, as they aren't under files. 19.17.34 # krz_: One other thing though : if I start the program and immediately click on 'Update WPS', it creates a file called '.wps' in my working directory. It gets removed after quit, but it's not really good 19.18.12 # mot: No, Rockbox will not detect them. Rockbox also doesn't play back the movie codecs used by iTunes; it only plays MPEG1/2 video files. 19.18.25 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 19.18.27 # mot, I don't know anything about itunes, but if they are present on the file system, rockbox can show them 19.18.37 # * LambdaCalculus37 corrects himself a bit 19.18.46 # show the files I mean, not necessarily the movie content 19.19.39 # bertrik: Actually, I don't think it can. iTunes movies usually have an .mp4 or .m4v extension, which I don't think is seen in Rockbox. 19.19.48 # * LambdaCalculus37 looks through the manual to make sure about .mp4 files 19.19.59 # hmm 19.20.13 # why Rockbox supports MPEG video only? 19.20.13 # MP4 Audio only. 19.20.31 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 19.20.34 # J-23: because you haven't written another viewer yet? 19.21.13 # yeh the movies are .mp4 format and they are definitely not showing up 19.22.14 # Rockbox won't play them anyway. Read the wiki page I showed you to find out how to transcode them to MPEG2. 19.22.29 # ok thanks 19.24.16 # gevaerts: it is probably a bug 19.24.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.24.25 Part mot 19.24.32 # krz_: can you reproduce it? 19.24.58 # gevaerts: that a file created in working dir? i'll try 19.28.22 # krz: an easy fix for this: check for a empty document in QWpsEditorWindow::slotUpdatePlainWps before calling drawer->wpsInit(..) .. 19.28.53 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 19.29.20 Quit moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 19.29.23 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 19.29.44 Join gaurdro [0] (n=Menschen@unaffiliated/gaurdro) 19.33.14 # gevaerts, domonoky : fixed 19.33.23 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 19.33.32 # if there is nothing else - i'll make a patch 19.33.49 # Please do 19.34.25 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@dslb-088-072-253-189.pools.arcor-ip.net) 19.35.44 Join fml [0] (n=4fd3c95d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-54f96f76249e2da5) 19.36.19 # Slasheri, kugel: ping 19.36.56 # Slasheri, kugel: a question about Tagcache.c: why is curpath_size declared as static long and not via a #define? 19.39.32 # pixelma: the problem you've had today at about 13:00 (crash in WPS) is known and is addressed in FS#8965. The patch is not dedicated to the problem though and fixes it as an "add-on". This applies to some tags that are normally used in a conditional but should be also usable stand alone (but are not). 19.40.49 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.44.21 # gevaerts: done 19.45.12 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 19.47.23 # krz_: the copy is still wrong in the libwps makefile 19.47.52 Join virtuoso0151 [0] (n=vinay@59.92.135.178) 19.48.11 Join sarixe [0] (n=sarixe@ool-43540968.dyn.optonline.net) 19.48.15 # gevaerts: are you sure? 19.48.21 # strange.. 19.48.52 # krz_: it says @$(COPY) libproxy.so ../gui/bin/libwps.so, while the line above compiles to libwps.so 19.49.15 Part virtuoso0151 19.49.30 # JEA 19.50.09 # gevaerts: i can make one more patch 19.51.03 # krz_: if this is the only change, don't bother. But I'd like to wait a bit before committing (one or two hours) to see if anyone else has comments 19.51.12 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 19.51.28 # btw, i have to go for an hour or too 19.51.52 # OK. Will you come back after that? 19.52.07 # If so, I'll at least wait with committing until you're back 19.53.35 Join jfc^2 [0] (n=john@dpc691978010.direcpc.com) 19.54.49 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 19.54.53 Quit jfc (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.55.54 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 19.56.34 # sure, i'll come 19.56.51 # but you can commit without me, if there are no errors 19.58.22 # Well, waiting a bit doesn't hurt... 19.58.55 Quit massiveH (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.00.17 Quit krz_ ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 1.5.0.12/2007050813]") 20.02.11 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 20.05.53 Join DaCapn [0] (n=dacapn@nemo.csn.tu-chemnitz.de) 20.12.24 # fml: seems to be kind of variable that can be removed alltogether. Better to move the sizeof directly to the place where it's used 20.13.47 # Slasheri: maybe. But a variable isn't needed -- 100% 20.14.15 # yep, i already removed that locally 20.14.25 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 20.14.58 # Slasheri: to your discussion with kugel (yesterday): the fact that there are too few l's (small L) in the conversion string should not lead to a crash since that string is interpreted as a ring buffer. 20.15.18 # Slasheri: it's still better to have the correct number of them of course 20.15.26 # linuxstb: can you have another look at krz's latest patch ? I'm out of comments, but maybe you're inspired :) 20.15.35 # fml: the TAG_COUNT was not increased 20.15.41 # Slasheri: but since all are L, there should be no visible effect 20.15.41 # that leads to problems for sure 20.15.50 # mcuelenaere: do you have more comments about krz's patch? 20.15.53 # gevaerts: Sure... 20.15.57 # Slasheri: ah, ok 20.16.02 # gevaerts: I was just going to take a look ;) 20.16.29 # linuxstb: you need to change the last line of libwps/Makefile to say @$(COPY) libwps.so ../gui/bin/libwps.so 20.16.39 # fml: but you are right about those l's.. in fact, maybe we could leave just one of them in place 20.16.40 # linuxstb: I didn't think that worth it to upload another patch 20.17.19 # Slasheri: is it sure that all of them will always stay L? 20.17.35 # fml: pretty sure for that one entry 20.17.38 # not for the others 20.18.01 # seems like it's still in rbutil/wpseditor.. 20.18.20 # it is. I'll move it before committing 20.18.24 # k 20.18.26 # fml: originally i wrote that struct endianess conversion stuff but can't remember all the details 20.18.31 # gevaerts: I don't really care about the wpseditor itself - I think it can be committed in any state. It's just the core changes I think are important to get perfect, especially as we're in feature freeze.... 20.18.38 # Slasheri: btw: I liked the proposal of kugel to define TAG_COUNT by placing it as an enum. Then name should be changed IMHO since it's not the total tag count but ... what would fit? (There are more enum names after that) 20.18.58 # yep, that sounds good idea and should work 20.19.31 # but no, no automatic generation of those endianess conversion tables 20.19.47 # compiling libwps still gives warnings, or is this not bad? 20.19.50 # * linuxstb notices that krz isn't here... 20.19.59 # Slasheri: agreed (about no automatc generation) 20.20.25 # and there are 'unused parameter' warnings in qwpsdrawer_static.cpp (same question) 20.20.47 # linuxstb: I know. I don't see any non-preprocessor-guarded changes in the common code though 20.21.12 # linuxstb: he left 20 minutes ago. He'll come back later 20.21.51 # Slasheri: tagcache and structec wouldn't suffer if they had much more comments :-) 20.21.56 # gevaerts: There are possibly some places where .h files could just be included in all cases, not just #ifdef WPSEDITOR. Plus the "/*remove warnings*/" comment isn't needed. 20.22.04 # I see the 'not-all-windows-are-closed'-bug is still present.. 20.22.16 # But maybe it's safer to keep them within the #ifdef... 20.22.51 # + how are you going to solve $LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux? 20.22.59 # or is this an user problem? 20.23.04 # mcuelenaere: that's solved 20.23.12 # gevaerts: And I see it's still in rbutil - I thought it was agreed to go in utils? 20.23.13 # LD_LIBRARY_PATH? 20.23.14 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 20.23.29 # linuxstb: gevaerts is going to move it when committing 20.23.41 # mcuelenaere: OK 20.23.44 Join zakk_ [0] (n=zakk@c-68-33-218-128.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 20.23.48 # mcuelenaere: it uses the full path now when loading 20.23.55 # And I guess we're allowing "C++ style comments" in a C++ app? ;) 20.23.56 # it doesn't seem to on my machine 20.24.05 # or I'm sorry 20.24.18 Join perrikwp [0] (i=d1a8d351@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-6128a3239f5ab4fc) 20.24.29 # I didn't even try, I just did 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=...' 20.25.00 # ok you're right, it's solved 20.25.16 # but the 'not-all-windows-are-closed when exiting' bug is still present 20.25.20 # * gevaerts takes notes 20.25.27 # Does the patch include a "README" with build instructions? 20.25.36 Join jashy [0] (n=smartmin@91-65-20-227-dynip.superkabel.de) 20.25.38 Join thebishop [0] (n=none@c-68-46-184-98.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 20.25.48 # is there any truly "open" PMP? 20.25.57 # ideally one with 40+Gb of storage 20.26.01 # hi, need you help =) just replaced the battery of my h340, now it doesnt start anymore 20.26.02 # thebishop: no 20.26.09 # i get an ATA Error: -31 message 20.26.10 # * LambdaCalculus37 notices that the manuals for the 1G/2G and 3G iPods do not have proper descriptions of the controls for blind users 20.26.22 # gevaerts, ugh. 20.26.25 # linuxstb: no. I'll add that to my notes 20.26.30 # first thought i screwed up the harddisk, but it works in bootloader usb mode 20.26.39 # gevaerts, any on the horizon? 20.26.51 # thebishop: not that I know of 20.26.51 # gevaerts: and 'Update WPS' works when no WPS is loaded yet (well it gives error messages) 20.27.01 # sometimes i also get ATA Error: -32 20.27.05 # mcuelenaere: you can make a new one from scratch 20.27.06 # thebishop: What do you mean by "open"? Rockbox has made a lot of devices open, especially where the chips have freely available documentation. 20.27.30 # mcuelenaere: not sure where it will get images though 20.27.39 # ah ok 20.27.50 # jashy: Did you reconnect the hard drive connector properly? 20.27.59 # i hope so 20.28.01 # * mcuelenaere isn't familiar enough with WPS tags to test this feature 20.28.05 # Open it again and make sure. 20.28.07 # but im not quite sure 20.28.08 # gevaerts: Maybe a "TODO" file would be useful as well... 20.28.14 # retried about 10 times now 20.28.21 # i wonder that hd works in usb mode... 20.28.59 # jashy: usb mode uses different electronics 20.29.12 # there are still some functionality bugs, but these will be fixed in future releases 20.29.13 # ah 20.29.18 # linuxstb, i'm thinking of the PMP equivalent to OpenMoko: an open platform for application development and where the system can be upgraded by the users 20.29.32 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.111) 20.29.47 # i can also say it worked well until i put everything together and closed the case 20.30.00 # is there anythink i can look for at the connectors? 20.31.09 # jashy: just to not confuse you, my last sentence was for gevaerts 20.31.26 # mcuelenaere: got it ;) 20.31.35 # k :) 20.32.01 # * jashy is near to crying 20.32.43 # damn, my h340 was dead for over half a year, i was so happy to see it running with the new battery, and now this 20.33.25 # what does ata error -31/-32 mean? 20.36.14 # whats else strange, when i move the player while hes showing the error screen it turns off 20.36.54 # jashy: tere is a recent forum thread describing similar problems: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=18348.0 20.37.00 # In that case open it and check all connectord 20.37.02 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 20.37.34 # its open 20.37.52 # im dont realy know what to look for, but in my eyes everything looks fine 20.38.54 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 20.39.36 # below the pins is a part i dont realy know, looks like a mat 20.39.59 # That's just the hard drive bumper. 20.40.02 # 15x3mm and about 2mm high 20.41.24 # the connector pins are on a elastic plastic *missing words* 20.41.33 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 20.41.42 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 20.41.59 # might the connections inside that *missing word* brake if beeing bent to much? 20.43.48 # I expect you mean "ribbon cable" or something like that. Is it the one between the disk and the rest of the player? 20.44.14 # jeah 20.44.46 # In that case it must be ok if the usb mode works 20.45.15 # so the cable as well as the disk are ok 20.45.23 # which makes the problem worse :( 20.45.44 # have you looked at the forum thread that PaulJam pointed to? 20.46.20 # jeah 20.46.24 # still reading crosslinks 20.48.47 # original fw works but doesnt show any songs/files 20.48.55 # jashy: here someone suggests that formatting the HD might fix it: http://www.misticriver.net/forums/rockbox-h1xx-series/45667-ata-error-32-sound-comparison-questions.html 20.49.59 # ill try 20.50.01 # as fat32? 20.50.08 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.51.47 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 20.52.06 # FAT32, yes. 20.52.12 # yes, FAT32. (but you'll need an extra tool like swissknife in order to format the 40 GB drive. windows only allows FAT32 partitions up to 32 GiB) 20.52.39 # sry 20.52.44 # need to correct myself 20.52.47 # i just have 20gb 20.52.50 # lol 20.53.05 # thought i had more space, as i said, long time i used it... 20.53.44 # wonder how formatting could help, we'll see 20.55.20 # this will take some minutes 20.55.23 # any further ideas? 20.55.26 Join superkaybee [0] (n=kurt@justman.NetDirect.CA) 20.56.08 # jashy: here is another thread, that suggests that the problem can happen when you put the long screws of the casing into the wrong positions. 20.56.12 # http://www.misticriver.net/forums/h3xx-series-320-340/44643-h340-ata-error-32-a.html 20.56.26 # i did it 20.56.41 # i think the longer screws go to the bottom holes. 20.56.44 # but stopped as they didnt go in any more 20.56.47 # oh 20.56.48 # damn 20.56.58 # they "fitted" into the sides :/ 20.58.23 # ill check the board in that areas next 20.58.28 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 20.58.36 # i have my h300 here, so if you want i coul check which screws belong to where. 20.59.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 20.59.18 # well mine is open 20.59.28 # at the bottom theres enough space for the long ones 20.59.33 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 21.00.02 # but the sides, i cant realy see it because its overlayed by the hd, but it looks bad :( 21.00.19 # bad in the sense of "no space", not i see a crippled boar 21.00.19 # d 21.02.32 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Jelle@77.164.66.126) 21.06.40 Join waldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-223-167.dsl.scarlet.be) 21.09.12 # about 80% 21.09.27 # now i know why its called "to screw something up" 21.09.38 # jashy: does it work if you just remove the screws? 21.09.44 # no 21.09.48 # they are removed 21.17.34 # format didnt help 21.18.30 # the screws screwed up 21.18.52 Join krz [0] (n=irc_by@turbo.sml.by) 21.18.53 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 21.19.03 # the board is damaged a bit 21.19.11 # but there arent any chips near the area 21.21.06 # or might there be any conductors/wires inside the board? 21.21.19 # could be 21.22.56 # rasher: So, what do you think we should do with the fonts which aren't compatible with current rockbox (i.e. aren't either ISO10646-1 or ISO8859-1) 21.23.33 # amiconn: Converting them seems the best option. Can either fontforge or gbdfed help us with this? 21.24.00 # I tested the win_crox* (Win-1251) ones and jackash-16 (DOS-850). Both show wrong glyphs for e.g. german umlauts as I expected 21.24.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.24.47 Quit PaulJam (".") 21.25.15 # I expected 00-starmap_r400-8 to work, but there are no umlauts at all 21.25.16 Quit jfc^2 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.25.31 Join jfc^2 [0] (n=john@dpc691978010.direcpc.com) 21.25.48 # I guess a script to map a bdf font from one character set into unicode wouldn't be that hard, if a file like this exists for the character set: ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/PC/CP850.TXT 21.25.53 # (Win-1252 is a superset of ISO8859-1 that has glyphs defined for 0x80..0x9f, which are control chars in ISO8859-1) 21.26.06 # amiconn: Maybe the font was always broken? 21.26.24 # amiconn: http://rasher.dk/rockbox/fontstats/Rockbox%20fonts/00-Starmap_r400-8.png 21.26.31 # That solves that. 21.26.40 # Or explains it, at least. 21.28.31 # * amiconn thinks the incompatible fonts we want to keep need to be converted by hand 21.28.48 # Or at least checked after auto-conversion 21.31.25 # Thankfully they're all pretty small 21.32.16 # i managed to get an insight to the damaged places 21.32.20 # but there realy is nothing 21.32.26 # expect green plastic 21.33.39 # wow 21.33.44 # now i have another problem 21.33.51 # disconnected battery for safety 21.34.02 # and now dunno how to connect it, where goes black where red 21.34.31 # gevaerts: any new remarks? 21.34.54 # krz: a few, yes 21.34.54 # problem solved, red goes up 21.35.17 # gevaerts: what are they? 21.36.08 # krz: you added some comments that say "/*remove warnings*/". Those aren't very useful, so they'd better go 21.37.01 # krz: then, could you add a basic README file telling people how to build it, and what you need? (basically, you need QT4 + xxx, and you need to run qmake and make, and the binary ends up in...) 21.37.19 # krz: also, maybe add a TODO file with what's missing 21.37.34 Join Hillshum [0] (n=chatzill@75-165-236-112.slkc.qwest.net) 21.37.42 # krz: then, if you're doing lots of things anyway, move it to util/ instead of rbutil/ 21.38.32 # gevaerts: i've never built whole wpseditor in linux(it's about readme) 21.38.38 # krz: and last but not least : can you have another look at the bug that mcuelenaere spotted that if you close the main window when there is still another window open, the application doesn't exit? 21.38.51 # krz: just do windows requirements and instructions then 21.39.23 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 21.39.25 # gevaerts: concerning that bug, i suitable can't find solution yet 21.39.26 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 21.39.46 # *i can't find suitable solution 21.39.51 # krz: I can do the linux readme 21.40.07 # mcuelenaere: thanks 21.40.56 Join pixelma [50] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 21.40.56 Quit fml ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.41.09 # gevaerts: except for making this sliders modal, but it is not what we want 21.41.30 # instead of solving my hdd problem i think i found one more 21.41.52 # do you know where in the internet i can get a highres image of the irivers board? 21.42.06 # krz: can't you intercept the window close event directly, and then quit? 21.42.12 # krz: basic instructions: http://pastebin.com/d2fbeb8d8 21.44.18 # gevaerts: actually i failed. if someone points why closeEvent isn't called, or why destructor isn't called - we can also solve problem of deleting temp wps on quit 21.45.03 # krz: I don't know much about Qt. domonoky or bluebrother may know 21.45.06 # http://img373.imageshack.us/my.php?image=asdwq5.jpg 21.45.20 # do you know whats the task of the marked chip is? 21.46.25 # krz: why not make them modal ? 21.46.44 # jashy: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverHardwareComponents may help 21.48.07 # domonoky: I'd prefer to see those non-modal, but it would fix the bug... 21.48.30 # jashy, gevaerts: For H3x0, I bet you want this one: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IriverH3XXHardwareComponents 21.48.34 # domonoky: surely i can, but i'd like to left them non-modal 21.48.50 # You want to be able to tweak the wps a bit, and then wiggle the slider again, tweak the wps again,... 21.49.05 # * gevaerts had forgotten that it was H300... 21.49.13 # krz, you should give the slider a Qobject as parent... 21.49.20 # It's a DC-DC converter 21.50.08 # at the moment you leak those sliders, as you create the with new, but never delete them... and without Qobject as parent Qt wont delete it for you.. 21.50.33 # i dont know if this fixes the problem, but it should be changed.. 21.51.49 # domonoky: i'll try, thanks 21.52.16 # according my 2nd problem: i think its a BQ24022 Li-Ion charger 21.52.19 # so contructor of slider should be "Slider(Qobject* parent,...)" in the definition, and in the implementation Slider(QObject* parent, ... ) :QObject(parent) { ... code .. } 21.53.04 # and now i know why my old battery was fine for a long time but then got destroyed in a period of some days, that charger-chip has a white hole on my board... 21.53.35 # looks like there isnt much to do know 21.53.38 # its over :( 21.53.40 Quit Lambdumb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.54.18 # krz: the same for qwpsdrawer.cpp/h 21.54.37 # domonoky: may be better Slider(QObject* parent, ... ): QWidget(parent)? 21.55.08 # oh, yes... its a widget... :-) 21.55.25 # jashy: you could try finding a replacement board, or a player with broken screen or something lik that 21.56.18 # the maybe even better: Slider(Qwidget* parent..):QWidget(parent) .. 21.56.31 # and the same for QWpsDrawer.. 21.56.50 # think it would be easier to change the screen then finding the hd problem and replacing the smd chip :D 21.58.03 # I would just consider that board broken, and maybe try to find a new board 21.58.37 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@pool-72-76-34-19.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) 21.59.18 # found a h340 for 5euros 21.59.29 # that's a good deal... 21.59.30 # partly defect: 21.59.39 # with the same problem that i have :D 21.59.45 # problem being? 22.00.04 # the hd works with usb but not with the rockbox/original fw 22.00.12 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@83.233.242.76) 22.00.14 # bust 22.00.17 Join vitja [0] (n=vitja@79.120.98.174) 22.00.18 Join vitja_ [0] (n=vitja@79.120.98.174) 22.00.36 Quit vitja_ (Client Quit) 22.00.36 Quit vitja (Client Quit) 22.00.44 Join vitja [0] (n=vitja@79.120.98.174) 22.00.51 # well, the display of mine is ok, think ill keep it, who knows if i wont need it some days 22.01.04 # domonoky: with setting parent - sliders are placed on QWpsDrawer 22.01.14 # linuxstb, have you seen new patch for iaudio7? 22.01.27 # yes, is this not wanted ? 22.01.55 # well, gonna try to resell my new battery... 22.02.13 # domonoky: nope, layout is broken 22.02.44 # you mean its not an extra window anymore ? 22.02.59 # domonoky: yes, i mean this 22.02.59 Nick num1_ is now known as num1 (n=brian@unaffiliated/num1) 22.03.19 # perhaps you should choose QDialog as parent instead of QWidget.. 22.05.23 # or set the Qt::WindowFlags for this Widget to QtDialog... 22.07.53 # domonoky: bug solved =) 22.07.59 # however, thank you for your support gevaerts 22.08.09 # good.. :-) 22.08.38 # domonoky: so readme and todo left, right? 22.08.44 # will rockbox ever work on the ipod classic series? 22.09.35 # krz: i think so.. 22.10.56 # jashy: in my opinion, unlikely 22.11.41 # mcuelenaere: btw, on linux wpseditord is built or wpseditor? 22.12.20 # krz: wpseditord 22.12.26 # but that's probably a debug build 22.12.42 # not sure why it's build standardly as debug though 22.13.52 # ok ill leave now, thank you all for the work on rockbox, the greatest open source project i know (love it more than linux, not that huge :D)999999999999999999 22.13.57 # go on 22.13.59 Part jashy 22.14.03 # mcuelenaere: jup, i also think so 22.14.40 # btw, has anyone built wpseditor on Visual Studio(tm)? :) 22.15.30 Part superkaybee 22.15.34 # i can make readme for mingw users only 22.20.43 # krz: in that case, mingw is a requirement :) 22.20.57 Join MXIIA [0] (n=mxiia@c-71-57-152-118.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 22.21.14 # Can I ask a question about IpodManualRestore? 22.22.58 Join Lakis [0] (i=lol@80.217.198.83) 22.23.05 # 8-) 22.23.13 Part Lakis 22.23.16 Join Lakis [0] (i=lol@80.217.198.83) 22.23.17 Part Lakis 22.24.07 Quit gaurdro (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.24.57 # MXIIA: please don't ask to ask 22.25.28 # Ok... I am trying to reinstall my Apple Firmware before I install Rockbox 22.25.30 # I get this error 22.25.31 # have you seen the ?act=sexy XDDDDDDDDDD 22.25.36 # sry wrong paste 22.25.42 # http://pastebin.com/m3fe4639f 22.26.22 # lol 22.26.52 # disregard the ?act=sexy 22.26.56 # yeah 22.27.10 # and to come back to your problems... 22.27.13 # yea 22.27.22 # ... /dev/sdf is probably still mounted 22.27.28 # if you want to know about the ?act=sexy PM me 22.27.33 # well, one of its partitions 22.27.38 # no, thanks ;) 22.27.45 # MXIIA: please stop that. This is an on-topic channel 22.28.00 # One wrong paste is ok, but don't go on about it 22.28.20 # MXIIA: then read the instructions again, especially step 1 22.28.23 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 22.28.55 # and "dd: opening `mbr-nano4gb.bin': No such file or directory" is quite specific 22.30.52 Quit Schmogel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.32.07 # \o/ I seem to be able to read, locate (and soon write) to a virtual FAT FS file on the Creative File System :) 22.32.14 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Client Quit) 22.32.55 # * gevaerts thinks it will soon be time to reorganise this ata_* layer a bit 22.33.59 # I am pretty sure that the iPod is mounted to sdf I did "dmesg" and that came up 22.34.29 # http://paste.ubuntu.com/41673/ 22.34.43 # MXIIA: (1) you need to download a file and (2) it shouldn't be mounted at all 22.35.36 # Ok, then 2 is my problem, I have to unmount it, thanks :p 22.37.01 Part J-23 22.39.03 Join fdinel [0] (n=Miranda@modemcable204.232-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) 22.40.21 Quit krz (" ?") 22.44.13 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 22.44.45 Join krz [0] (n=irc_by@turbo.sml.by) 22.45.42 Part MXIIA ("MXIIA has left, cry .... NOW!") 22.46.20 # gevaerts: new patch uploaded 22.47.06 # gevaerts: waa, forgot to rename libproxy.so 22.47.16 # krz: I'll do that one 22.49.41 # * gevaerts test-compiles 22.52.54 Quit waldo (Remote closed the connection) 22.54.26 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.55.33 Join waldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-212-99.dsl.scarlet.be) 22.56.08 # So, any more comments about wpseditor before I commit? 22.56.11 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.111) 22.56.26 # * gevaerts has one actually, or rather a question 22.56.33 # yes 22.56.56 # gevaerts: what is it? 22.57.03 # Do authors of standalone utilities like this one get into CREDITS, or does the utility get its own CREDITS file ? 22.57.14 # krz: basically, where do I put your name :) 22.57.30 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 22.58.51 # krz: if I understand correctly, your code also needs to be on some google server for them to accept all this. Is that done? 22.59.38 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 23.00.20 # it is in code.google.com/wpseditor 23.00.35 # ok. 23.00.36 # gevaerts: googles time line says, they can begin submitting to google after sepember 3. 23.01.49 # krz should look in the gsoc student docs from google on how todo it.. 23.03.50 # gevaerts: i think you should put him in the main CREDITS file.. but what do others think ? 23.04.29 # domonoky: I think that's best. "People that have contributed to the project, one way or another" clearly includes this sort of work 23.05.06 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 23.05.20 # * gevaerts now has done the svn add thing, the svn pset thing, the CREDITS thing and the compile test. Anything else? 23.05.54 # yes the dance thing! 23.05.59 # :-P 23.06.08 # roflmao good one! 23.06.25 # GoldenQuote candidate I say :P 23.06.48 # Do we close FS#9327, or do we keep that one for further patches? 23.07.04 # I think close it 23.07.18 # ok 23.07.20 # gevaerts: i think we can keep 23.07.28 # it also kind of opens it up for others to also submit patches for that code 23.07.38 # where will i put patches? :) 23.07.53 # krz in a new tracker entry.. :-) 23.08.36 # * gevaerts types :wq 23.08.44 # i think closing the task is good, so its clear that code is commited.. 23.09.14 # Now let's hope that http://build.rockbox.org/dev.cgi agrees with our reviews :) 23.10.49 # * domonoky gives beer to gevaerts :-) 23.10.58 # * gevaerts drinks beer and asks for more 23.11.12 # * domonoky gives more beers.. 23.11.26 # * gevaerts gives one of them to krz 23.11.34 # * gevaerts then drinks the others 23.11.54 # krz can pay those beers, he just earned 2k $ :-) 23.12.16 # :) 23.12.18 # * krz wave to everyone 23.12.23 # krz: congratulations on getting your code committed! 23.12.40 # * krz gives beer to everyone :D 23.12.51 # * gevaerts drinks more beer and falls over 23.12.51 # Bagder: thanks! 23.16.54 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.17.17 # * gevaerts looks at the build server 23.18.13 # all green... 23.18.24 # * domonoky goes to fill in the final evaluation.. 23.19.42 # Also zero delta, so the code really is the same :) 23.19.47 # "it's all green mr Google" 23.20.16 Quit matsl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.20.30 # btw, how are other gsoc projects? 23.21.38 # krz and domonoky: congratulations! 23.24.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.24.34 # Nico_P: thanks! 23.25.27 # krz: it's compiled as the H10 5GB right? 23.25.32 Quit nuonguy ("This computer has gone to sleep") 23.25.56 # yes 23.27.49 # * domonoky clicked "yes" in the google final evaluation and submitted it... so its now final.. congrats to krz :-) 23.27.59 # \o/ 23.28.21 # congratulations :) 23.29.42 # so lets hope krz continues his work now that his gsoc project finnished.. 23.30.04 # Well, he made a TODO file :) 23.30.19 # domonoky: sure, there is a TODO 23.30.21 # eys =) 23.30.26 # *yes 23.31.49 # :-) 23.32.04 Quit merbanan (Remote closed the connection) 23.32.09 # I see a different background every time I press the update WPS button, looks like image data but with incorrect width 23.32.43 # krz: congrats :) 23.34.14 # mcuelenaere: thanks! without your help, we wouldn't have linux build :) 23.34.28 # np :) 23.36.03 # bertrik: for what target do you use wps? 23.38.36 # * bertrik is clueless 23.38.39 Quit nplus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.38.41 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.globcom.net) 23.39.04 # target? what I did was run it and open the 128x128 cabbiev2 theme wps file 23.39.16 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 23.39.57 # bertrik: can you describe whats happening a bit more? 23.41.46 # maybe I should post a screenshot somewhere 23.42.03 # bertrik: may be its better 23.48.22 # krz, this is what I see http://imagebin.ca/view/STzFplx.html 23.48.37 Quit ender` (" I'm a complex person. I have a real and an imaginary part.") 23.50.23 # hm 23.51.31 # is this error repeatable with other wps's? 23.52.15 Join McDuggal [0] (n=Adam@pool-129-44-83-50.bing.east.verizon.net) 23.52.50 Part McDuggal 23.53.32 # yes it happens with other wps's too, like rockboxed 128x128x16 23.57.00 # bertrik: nothing fails in the log, yes? what version of Qt do you have? 23.57.04 Nick jfc^2 is now known as jfc (n=john@dpc691978010.direcpc.com) 23.57.28 # Here it segfaults on rockboxed... 23.57.41 # * gevaerts builds a debug build 23.57.59 # qmake --version says version 2.01a, Using Qt version 4.3.4