--- Log for 10.04.110 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 12 days and 5 hours ago 00.01.13 # gah 00.01.25 # "Rockbox svn - more broken than ever" :( 00.01.41 # what? 00.01.46 # Many things 00.01.54 # * amiconn is upgrading all his targets 00.01.56 Quit archivator (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 00.02.08 # is it my fault? :) 00.02.19 # Don't know yet 00.02.44 # Player: USB is broken (hangs). File delete is broken (confirmation hangs). Charging screen causes ata panic 00.02.58 # Mini: USB screen layout is broken (squeezed vertically) 00.05.50 # we definitely have a problem with insufficient testing on some targets 00.05.51 # * amiconn also thought that rtc is broken on mini, but that was due to me updating the thing exactly at 00:00 by coincidence 00.06.04 # s/me/him/ 00.06.35 # hehe 00.07.14 Join merbanan [0] (~banan@c-62-220-165-110.cust.bredband2.com) 00.07.54 # * Strife89 hasn't noticed any standout problems, aside from when updating an old checkout of svn. 00.08.11 # Lots of conflicts that svn couldn't resolve without my input. 00.08.35 # * Torne recommends you use git/bzr and multiple branches, srsly :) 00.08.37 # I don't remember how old the checkout was to begin with. I wager at least four weeks. 00.09.22 # Torne: svn may be aggrivating at times, but I've gotten used to it for the most part. 00.09.28 # :) 00.09.37 # yes, but i mean.. git/bzr can resolve better. 00.10.07 # As a side note, I currently use six patches. 00.10.12 Join Watermark [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-220-183-243.mob.bellsouth.net) 00.11.16 # scrolling lines still appearing on the USB screen (in the screen you entered it from) is what I noticed 00.12.02 # on all my targets... of course you are more likely to notice on small screen or with large font 00.12.06 Quit merbanan (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 00.12.57 # and that's a bug that seems to appear in different screens from time to time :\ 00.13.37 # yeah, i've never noticed that but I rarely have any scrolling lines.. 00.14.06 # pixelma: I've been noticing the USB scroll thing for months. It shows up as a new bug once in a while but it's the same old one. 00.14.33 # It's annoying but I don't think it hurts anythig. 00.14.37 # anything 00.14.50 # It hurts usability 00.15.22 # One issue I've noticed on some themes with large SBSes... 00.15.29 # Well it's ugly and unexpected but it doesn't cause actual harm does it? 00.15.43 # well, probably this one might date back to USB screen viewportification which is a while ago already. But I saw similar things in the radio screen before etc. 00.16.00 # If an SBS crosses the middle portion of the screen, splashes will get "stuck" behind the viewport. 00.16.11 Join archivator [0] (~archivato@client0056.vpn.ox.ac.uk) 00.16.39 Quit CGL (Quit: Saliendo) 00.17.58 Join WalkGood [0] (~WaveRider@unaffiliated/walkgood) 00.18.30 # Another notable problem occurs with the "loading" splash when loading/generating a playlist. 00.18.40 # For example, try this: 00.19.01 # Load a theme with a graphically notable SBS. 00.19.23 # Then use the file browser to locate your main Music folder. 00.20.08 # Long Select (or whatever is appropriate) the folder, then choose Playlist -> Insert (or Insert Shuffled). 00.20.29 # As Rockbox generates and loads the playlist, you will see MASSIVE flickering. 00.21.09 # yeah, i noticed this with db updating 00.21.17 # the sbs gets toggled on and off by the splash 00.21.27 # but the splash gets re-launched repeatedly, which makes it flash 00.24.55 Quit Watermark (Remote host closed the connection) 00.26.41 Quit toffe82 (Remote host closed the connection) 00.37.59 Quit panni__ (Read error: No route to host) 00.41.12 Quit GeekShadow (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.42.13 # New commit by 03pixelma (r25559): Add a bunch of plugin screenshots for use in the Iaudio M3 manual (and update the goban one as it used wrong colours). 00.45.14 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-95-222-52-93.unitymediagroup.de) 00.46.49 Join TillW [0] (~Till@h58-net09.simres.netcampus.ca) 00.47.42 Quit Xerion (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.48.14 Join Xerion [0] (~xerion@cp209907-b.landg1.lb.home.nl) 00.49.53 # got to repeat my question - shouldn't the mandelbrot screenshot images in the manual also be renamed to fractals? Just a thing behind the scenes but 00.56.15 Quit ender` (Quit: How long a minute is depends on which side of the bathroom door you are on. -- Theory of relativity) 01.02.26 Join drostie [0] (~marathon@5ED17066.cable.ziggo.nl) 01.05.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.05.10 Join Watermark [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-220-183-243.mob.bellsouth.net) 01.05.47 Part Watermark 01.06.39 Join ruebyi [0] (~d932e16b@giant.haxx.se) 01.09.13 Quit DataGhost (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 01.09.23 # Just a very short question: I'm searching for the Bootloader File for Fuze v2, but I can't find any link. Did I miss something? 01.14.20 Quit ruebyi (Quit: CGI:IRC) 01.14.23 Join ruebyi [0] (~d932e16b@giant.haxx.se) 01.16.00 Quit adnyxo (Remote host closed the connection) 01.19.15 # New commit by 03Blue_Dude (r25560): Corrects bug in r25558 that could have resumed the wrong file under a certain condition. 01.19.45 Part drostie ("ineffable is life and death / let's talk 'til we run out of breath / or just run along...") 01.19.55 Quit efyx (Remote host closed the connection) 01.28.16 Join Watermark [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-220-183-243.mob.bellsouth.net) 01.32.29 Quit ruebyi (Quit: CGI:IRC) 01.32.53 Join ruebyi [0] (~d932e16b@giant.haxx.se) 01.33.07 Quit komputes (Quit: I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.) 01.33.50 Join alex_1 [0] (~alex@pool-173-75-195-167.phlapa.east.verizon.net) 01.41.45 # I found my answer in an IRC protocoll 2 or 3 days ago. There is no official Bootloader for Fuze V2 too, yet. sorry for bothering! 01.41.49 Quit ruebyi (Quit: CGI:IRC) 01.49.26 Quit kugel (Remote host closed the connection) 01.54.28 Part Watermark 01.56.56 Quit Rob2222 (Quit: Rob2222) 01.57.00 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 01.57.06 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FDC9265.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.57.28 Quit matsl (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 01.59.51 Quit Horscht (Quit: Verlassend) 02.08.26 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht2@xbmc/user/horscht) 02.09.37 Join Schmogel [0] (~Miranda@p3EE27F28.dip.t-dialin.net) 02.09.44 # is there somewhere datasheet for pp5022? thanks. 02.11.39 Quit domonoky (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02.14.09 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@host-90-232-103-245.mobileonline.telia.com) 02.15.32 Join fejfighter [0] (~fejfighte@C-61-68-102-68.hay.connect.net.au) 02.17.27 Quit alex_1 (Quit: Leaving) 02.19.57 Quit matsl (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02.22.37 Quit hebz0rl (Quit: Ex-Chat) 02.34.28 Quit Blue_Dude (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.3/20100401080539]) 02.37.22 Quit jgarvey (Quit: Leaving) 02.44.59 Join komputes_ubuntu [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 02.45.01 Join anewuser [0] (anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 02.45.43 Quit komputes (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02.52.45 Join mikroflops_ [0] (~yogurt@90-227-45-110-no112.tbcn.telia.com) 02.56.32 Quit mikroflops (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 03.04.13 Join Watermark [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-220-183-243.mob.bellsouth.net) 03.05.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.13.37 Quit Watermark (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.3/20100401080539]) 03.33.27 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 03.36.27 Part WalkGood 03.38.28 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 04.11.56 Quit TheSeven (Disconnected by services) 04.12.10 Join The_Seven [0] (~theseven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 04.12.21 Nick The_Seven is now known as TheSeven (~theseven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 04.14.12 Join Watermark [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-220-183-243.mob.bellsouth.net) 04.15.13 Quit Watermark (Client Quit) 04.19.47 Join CGL [0] (~CGL@190.207.206.72) 04.27.37 Quit Barahir_ (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 04.28.03 Join Llorean [0] (~DarkkOne@rockbox/user/Llorean) 04.28.35 Join Rob2223 [0] (~Miranda@p4FDCB90C.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.28.59 Join Barahir [0] (~jonathan@gssn-5f7541b4.pool.mediaWays.net) 04.31.45 Quit Rob2222 (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04.32.58 Join adnyxo [0] (~aaron@adsl-065-013-002-216.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) 04.35.39 Quit GHF (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 04.35.50 Part Llorean 04.36.07 Join GHF [0] (~meow@unaffiliated/ghf) 04.48.11 Join katyl [0] (~katyl@adsl-074-170-246-249.sip.gnv.bellsouth.net) 04.50.21 Join Rondom_ [0] (~quassel@dslb-084-057-153-184.pools.arcor-ip.net) 04.53.33 Quit adnyxo (Remote host closed the connection) 04.54.49 Quit Rondom (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 04.56.08 Quit fyrestorm (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 04.56.55 Join CaptainKewl [0] (jds@207-237-106-60.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 05.05.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.13.00 Quit Schmogel (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 05.15.37 Quit Rondom_ (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 05.19.00 Quit komputes_ubuntu (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.19.58 Join komputes_ubuntu [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 05.25.30 Quit komputes_ubuntu (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05.29.01 Join linuxstb [0] (~linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 05.49.24 Join kramer3d [0] (~kramer@unaffiliated/kramer3d) 06.09.17 Quit kramer3d (Quit: Leaving) 07.05.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.15.24 Join Schmogel [0] (~Miranda@p3EE27EBD.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.16.36 Quit jordan` (Remote host closed the connection) 07.17.05 Quit CaptainKewl (Quit: ( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )) 07.25.34 Quit anewuser (Quit: http://xrl.us/Renoise Like renoise + like music? 3 days to submit your entry!) 07.27.20 Join Ipsilon [0] (~Ipsiloniu@adsl-68-126-140-19.dsl.scrm01.pacbell.net) 07.27.38 # 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New commit by 03tomers (r25561): FS#11193 - rbutil: HTTP 404 error when downloading zipped version of the manual 08.56.49 Join tomers [0] (~chatzilla@bzq-84-109-85-100.red.bezeqint.net) 08.57.26 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 08.58.27 # sorry all for spamming you with FlySpray items :-) I would've just commit last fix, but I didn't intend to do so at first (lack of time) - so I opened a bug report... 08.59.38 Quit Schmogel (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 09.05.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.07.33 Quit GodEater (Read error: Operation timed out) 09.07.44 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@cl-711.lon-02.gb.sixxs.net) 09.07.44 Quit GodEater (Changing host) 09.07.44 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 09.08.15 Part Boldfilter 09.08.40 Quit saratoga (Quit: Page closed) 09.14.07 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 09.18.49 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 09.20.51 Join Luca_ [0] (~5711feea@giant.haxx.se) 09.31.41 Quit tomers (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09.32.23 Join emrecelikten [0] (~58f17796@gateway/web/freenode/x-zfnnbejaifewpcvu) 09.33.11 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09.37.32 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 09.38.27 Quit CGL (Quit: Saliendo) 09.56.46 # 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is there a way to get all music of an ipod video(clean it) without reformatting? 13.27.15 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 13.27.44 # you mean erasing it all? 13.27.58 # just delete all files! 13.28.29 Quit stripwax (Quit: http://miranda-im.org) 13.28.43 # B4gder: I mean delete the files in the itunes library 13.28.49 # without actually having itunes 13.29.04 # rm -rf /media/ipod_mount_point/ipod_control 13.29.13 # would the OF like that? 13.29.19 # itunes library without itunes? 13.29.40 # B4gder: music is stored on the ipod using itunes database files 13.29.41 # the OF would complain you'd lost your language settings next time you booted it, and make you set them again 13.29.45 # but that's about it 13.30.08 # * B4gder stops trying 13.30.08 # because the rockbox database is finding files that aren't actually supposed to be on my ipod 13.30.20 # it's good at that 13.30.21 # I blame rhythmbox 13.30.33 Quit Barahir (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13.31.37 # * GodEater decides it's time to go visit his folks 13.32.59 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 13.36.06 Join Barahir [0] (~jonathan@gssn-5f7541b4.pool.mediaWays.net) 13.36.24 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (~felixbrun@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 13.42.18 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 13.44.02 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 13.46.01 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 13.46.56 Join stripwax_ [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 13.47.07 Quit stripwax_ (Client Quit) 13.59.46 Quit stripwax (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.02.07 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 14.02.28 Quit stripwax (Client Quit) 14.02.31 Join fejfighter [0] (~fejfighte@C-61-68-102-68.hay.connect.net.au) 14.03.18 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 14.10.09 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 14.10.11 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 14.14.13 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 14.14.44 Join domonoky [0] (~Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 14.22.40 Quit stripwax (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.25.02 Join nimak [0] (~nima@adsl-75-45-234-133.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 14.25.30 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 14.28.34 Quit nima (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.52.32 Quit Highlander (Quit: Quitte) 14.55.44 Join Xerion [0] (~xerion@84.25.7.202) 14.59.18 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@p57B4AEE3.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.59.26 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 15.02.40 Join hebz0rl [0] (~hebz0rl@dslb-088-067-197-117.pools.arcor-ip.net) 15.04.27 Join Rodrigo_Petrucci [0] (~Rodrigo_P@201-1-203-153.dsl.telesp.net.br) 15.05.02 # hi, my Sansa e260 won't show up as a drive on W7 so I can't install the firmware. what to do? 15.05.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.05.27 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 15.05.50 Join mikroflops [0] (~yogurt@90-227-45-110-no112.tbcn.telia.com) 15.07.17 # Rodrigo_Petrucci: make it show up as a drive 15.07.35 # yorick could you tell me how to do it? thanks 15.08.14 # Rodrigo_Petrucci: no idea, but you could look in the manual 15.09.00 # yorick i'm searching in the forums, hope i'll find what i need 15.09.47 Quit mikroflops_ (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 15.12.42 Join m3dlg [0] (~m3dlg@212.183.140.34) 15.15.22 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 15.15.47 # Rodrigo_Petrucci: switch it to MSC mode 15.16.33 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 15.20.04 Join Rondom [0] (~quassel@dslb-084-057-153-184.pools.arcor-ip.net) 15.20.11 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (~felixbrun@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 15.20.32 # Rodrigo_Petrucci: you could try "Engage HOLD (orange showing), then press and hold << REWIND button while connecting to your USB port." 15.20.41 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 15.23.01 # * Strife89 has a small idea for the file browser. 15.23.21 # Strife89: Come back when it's a large one ;) 15.23.21 # Picture this: dual-line "details" view. 15.23.31 # :p 15.23.54 Quit m3dlg (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 15.23.57 # Basically, in this viewing mode, each file gets two lines on the screen. 15.24.10 # The first line shows the file name, as normal. 15.24.17 # Ahhh, like filesize, creation date etc.? 15.24.26 # The second line shows 15.24.32 # S_a_i_n_t: shows that. :) 15.24.53 # sorry to take the wind out of your sails captain ;) 15.25.08 # XD 15.25.20 # Anyway, opinions? 15.25.40 # Good idea for the larger screens, smaller screens not so much. As an option, it'd be great. 15.25.46 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 15.26.05 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 15.26.16 # S_a_i_n_t: well, what you *actually* want is skinning support in the file browser :) 15.26.28 Quit stripwax (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.26.41 # * S_a_i_n_t wants skinning support for *evrything* ;D 15.27.37 # * yorick just wants support for *everything* 15.28.04 # Buy a jockstrap... :P 15.29.05 # D: 15.30.40 # S_a_i_n_t: did you already ask JdGordon regarding the volume bar? 15.30.55 Quit TheSeven (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.3/20100401080539]) 15.31.06 # Nah..sorry, I slept all day. Didn't catch him. 15.31.14 # I'm interested about it howeevr. 15.31.22 Join TheSeven [0] (~theseven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 15.32.07 # TheSeven: Nah..sorry, I slept all day. Didn't catch him. 15.32.08 # I'm interested about it howeevr. 15.32.25 # Flyspray advanced search doesn't allow to search for feature requests? 15.32.31 # JdGordon: around? 15.32.33 # Strife89: thanks, but I already saw them in the logs 15.32.46 # ^^: 15.32.53 # yorick: It bugs me way more that it doesn't allow to search for all bugs of a specified target 15.33.59 # TheSeven, yeah that bugged me too 15.37.51 # ender` made it to work! thanks! 15.38.59 Quit Rodrigo_Petrucci () 15.47.51 Join merbanan [0] (~banan@c-62-220-165-110.cust.bredband2.com) 15.49.04 Quit flydutch (Quit: /* empty */) 15.57.36 Join tomers [0] (~chatzilla@bzq-84-109-85-100.red.bezeqint.net) 16.02.17 # yorick: there is no feature request tracker (anymore) 16.09.19 Quit lpereira (Quit: Leaving.) 16.14.37 # New commit by 03tomers (r25565): Rbutil: Some small Hebrew translation fixes 16.15.30 # * JdGordon magically returns 16.15.50 # TheSeven: Now! Jump him! 16.15.52 # S_a_i_n_t: whatcha winging about now? 16.16.05 # TheSeven started it... ;) 16.16.34 # Volome that works the same way as playbar...ie. no massive bitmap strips to fill up the skinn buffer 16.16.40 # *volume 16.16.56 # shuold be simple to do 16.17.01 # woo! 16.17.14 # not likely me doing it an time soon though 16.17.46 # this is part of the "it would be nice if one tag could use anothers value" feature 16.18.01 # Well, no..we do realise your not our wee feature goblin ;) 16.20.32 # actually, it should be simple enbough to modify %pb to work woth volume bars also 16.20.40 # %vb with the same syntax 16.20.42 # or something 16.21.01 # but, this goes back to how to represent volume as a percentage 16.21.26 # I've no idea how it could be done, I just figured that if playbar could do it then there's no reason to not have "smooth volume" also. 16.21.52 Quit matsl (Quit: Riece/3.1.2 XEmacs/21.5-b29 (garbanzo, linux)) 16.22.05 # ahhh, yes, the "stop at odB, or is 100% the "max" value" thing? 16.22.13 # *0dB 16.23.40 # I myself thing that 0~100% should be the highest and lowest value the player can produce...but after having it drilled into me I do understand why 0dB is "100%" also. 16.23.49 # s/thing/think/ 16.23.55 # I tihnk the last time this came up we came up with a second tag "is volume above 0dB?" so the volume would to mute->0dB and you would use another tag if its >0 16.24.58 # the idea of "greater then 100%" just baffles me... 16.25.28 # That's why I think it should be the players highest/lowest value for 0/100% respectively. 16.25.55 # but clipping sucks, and most people wont know the difference, so mute-0 does make sense 16.26.16 # (when i first joined rb we were showing it as % and not dB) 16.26.28 # Most people (IMO) understand that the player WILL clip at 100% though 16.26.37 # running it at full is just silly 16.27.07 # so you want to know when you are above that level 16.27.21 # * JdGordon doesnt really want to have this discussion now :p 16.27.38 # Neither do I, but...gah. 16.27.42 # Its a hard one lol 16.28.50 # hmm...2:17/1:58 something is broken 16.29.39 # tomers: what's the state of FS#11163? Did you check the values I've asked for in the comments? 16.31.19 # domonoky: I'd like to start a new rbutil release shortly. Any objections? 16.36.28 # I think length detection is broken with MP3 VBR 16.37.14 # bluebroth3r: have you got an osx box to build on? 16.37.20 # mine is offline till prob mid week 16.37.38 # bluebroth3r: no objections, go forward. 16.37.57 # JdGordon: yes 16.39.15 # JdGordon: I've got an OS X box since half a year or so now. That's the reason why I can work on OS X specific fixes and improvements ;-) 16.41.09 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 16.41.35 Join mischasworld [0] (~quassel@e179050254.adsl.alicedsl.de) 16.42.36 Quit archivator (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 16.45.03 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 16.46.12 # bluebroth3r, bluebrother : ping 16.46.25 # tomers: pong 16.46.32 # yorick: could be your mp3 broken too. Did you check its ID3 tags or ran vbr fix? 16.46.33 # sorry for my long delays :-) 16.47.28 # I checked it at my workplace (I'm not there ATM), and I got into the following conclusion: If I set IE to PAC, and then Rbutil to manual proxy, then Rbutil fails 16.47.49 Quit mischasworld (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.47.57 # But if I remove the PAC from IE, then with the same manual proxy settings, Rbutil connects as expected 16.47.57 # interesting. I have a similar setup at work and that works fine. 16.48.34 # so you have selected the manual proxy settings in rbutil, not just entered the values manually and left the selection to system, right? 16.48.40 # I don't know what other stuff the IT team have put on my laptop @ work, so it might be some non conventional configuration... 16.49.29 # by the way, there are some sentences in rbutil which ends with a dot, and some other don't 16.49.47 # I once removed the dot from all of them, and you got annoyed by it :-) 16.49.54 # yes :) 16.50.01 # would you like me to add missing dots for some of them? 16.50.27 # I know that several strings are inconsistent. Consistency is good, but we need to check which way to go 16.50.56 # I was also especially annoyed by the commit message saying something about "fix" though it didn't fix anything. It just changed it. 16.51.18 # oh, right... I'm not a native english speaker... 16.51.49 # I'm neither. But fixing implies it was broken before :) 16.52.10 # I'll try to remember that next time 16.52.16 # and, according to my knowledge of typography, the original state was correct. 16.52.47 # however, as I'm not a native speaker either it should be discussed how the strings should look like. 16.52.50 # if I got time, i'll make it more consistent (with the dots included) 16.53.17 # Is there a way to share translation between different context? 16.53.30 # like: is there a space before an ellipsis, how should open sentences (that get finished in the next log message) handled etc. 16.53.51 # share between different context? 16.54.05 Join m3dlg [0] (~m3dlg@212.183.140.34) 16.54.13 # if you change such things please post it to FS first so we can discuss how we want to handle strings. 16.54.32 # I mean with Qt Linguist, there's BootloaderInstallAms, BootloaderInstallTcc etc, some of them share similar strings 16.54.42 # It doesn't make much sense you changing it if there hasn't been a consensus. Otherwise the next time something gets added / changed the strings can become inconsistent again. 16.55.00 # ok, I'll post it on FS 16.55.15 # linguist helps you by showing possible translations in a window (usually at the bottom) 16.55.47 # as far as I've seen are identical strings merged for translations (hence multiple "source" values), but not between classes. 16.56.24 # right, so I meant is there a way to share between clases 16.56.32 # there's also some work with regards to strings in the chinachippatcher code. The current implementation is hacky at best, and current versions of Qt don't like that anymore. 16.58.47 # I _remember_ having seen something that allows specifying a different scope for a translation string. Can't find it anymore, however. "Moving" strings to a different class doesn't seem like a good idea to me anyway, as it breaks with OO concepts. 16.59.04 # I especially didn't like to translate the following string for each bootloader type: "Bootloader installation requires you to provide a firmware file of the original firmware (HXF file). You need to download this file yourself due to legal reasons. Please refer to the manual and the YYY wiki page on how to obtain... 16.59.05 # ...this file.
Press Ok to continue and browse your computer for the firmware file." 16.59.50 # If it could somehow been shared across bootloader types it would be better 16.59.52 # tomers: well, _that_ string is different for all bootloader installation classes. 17.00.08 Quit blithe (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 17.00.36 # so especially that string (though it is somewhat longer and the content is always similar) doesn't make sense to get unified. 17.00.49 # I know, but we could have used a placeholder for file extension, wiki page name, etc (although AMS has one more link than the others) 17.01.53 # I don't think the added complexity justifies that. When translating with Linguist you can simply pick a translation of the string for a different bootloader class and adjust the needed parts. 17.02.07 # besides, those strings shouldn't change much anyway :) 17.02.51 # I also don't phrases like "You need to fix the above errors before you can continue." I prefer "The above errors need to be fixed" phrasing 17.03.31 # well, that's definitely something that can get discussed. Goes with the dot issues :) 17.03.53 Join anewuser [0] (anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 17.04.00 # bluebroth3r: nevermind, I'm just ranting here, I think I finally completed translation of rbutil to Hebrew, so... 17.05.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.05.28 # bluebroth3r: So regarding FS#11163 is there anything else I can help? 17.05.34 # New commit by 03bluebrother (r25566): Add Rockbox Utility binaries for OS other than linux to svn:ignore too. 17.06.29 # tomers: not sure. I'll try to check the pac thing you mentioned and see if that has any effect. 17.06.37 # ok thanks 17.10.42 # though that has to wait a couple of days 17.10.42 Join mischasworld [0] (~quassel@e179050254.adsl.alicedsl.de) 17.10.42 # bluebroth3r: When I open ui file in Qt Creator, and it saves it back, then Qt creator changes the XML file - makes it neater, and maybe some other minor changes. what do you think about normalizing all ui files according to Qt Createor's formatting? 17.10.42 Join Blue_Dude [0] (~chatzilla@64.25.25.6) 17.10.42 # tomers: that's a bad idea. 17.10.42 # do we need to have some 'formal' designer / debugger ? 17.11.16 # basically, all ui files are created by Designer, which is embedded in Creator. So if someone uses an older version of Designer than you did it's likely the file gets changed back to the "less neater" variant. 17.11.27 # formal designer? What do you mean by that? 17.11.48 Join blithe [0] (~blithe@72.14.176.144) 17.11.50 # I mean 'recommended' way to design, 17.12.16 # none that I'm aware of. Make sure you have some feeling for the "usual" HID guidelines. 17.12.18 # and have some instructions in the RockboxUtilityDevelopment page 17.12.32 # * bluebroth3r plans on reading HID guidelines but hasn't found the time so far 17.12.54 # well, even if we did it wouldn't have any effect on the xml code in the ui files 17.13.33 # Any comments/suggestions/complaints from anyone regarding updating the bookmark format? It's reaching the point of diminishing returns and it's about time to commit. 17.13.45 # basically, don't create widgets / forms that look unexpected or put buttons / strings in places where they aren't expected. 17.14.16 # bluebroth3r: I couldn't debug using Qt Creator. I tried setting a breakpoint, but the icon of red circle had an X on it, and the debugger didn't stop on the breakpoint. i noticed that there's only the release configuration. there weren't any debug configuration. i guess that's related 17.14.50 Quit Luca_ (Quit: CGI:IRC) 17.14.55 # well, the configurations in Creator are your user configurations. You can edit them. 17.15.13 # it's basically configuring how qmake is called. For debug builds we need -config dbg 17.15.41 Join Luca_S [0] (~5711feea@giant.haxx.se) 17.15.41 # Creator saves that in a file rbutilqt.pro.user, but that's specific for your setup 17.15.45 # is there a gui way to set it? 17.15.50 # yes. 17.16.09 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 17.16.23 Quit stripwax (Client Quit) 17.16.53 # on Windows I found that (a) MinGW doesn't come with gdb installed per default and (b) gdb can be a bit unreliable. Though I've never looked further in that, I usually debug on linux 17.17.39 # I work with Linux. I'll try that 17.17.47 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-95-222-52-93.unitymediagroup.de) 17.18.41 # interestingly Creator has some startup issues on Linux for me. Not on OS X or Windows though 17.19.24 # go to Projects in the sidebar, then edit the run configuration(s) you need 17.20.22 # on my OS X setup I only have a Debug configuration. Likely to be caused by the initial opening in a folder where I had configured with -config dbg before. 17.20.56 # though I haven't checked for details :) 17.21.02 Quit Horscht (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.21.29 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht2@xbmc/user/horscht) 17.22.30 # i cleaned my rbutil directory, opened creator (qtcreator rbutil.pro) and then went to 'Projects'->Build Steps, I can see 'Qmake Build Configuration' combobox (release/debug) is that what you mean? 17.23.16 # * tomers forgot the wiki page mentioned to use 'qmake -config dbg'... 17.33.18 Join Highlander [0] (~Highlande@mek33-4-82-236-45-205.fbx.proxad.net) 17.34.04 Quit bertrik (Remote host closed the connection) 17.34.11 Join CFP [0] (~Create@ip-171.net-81-220-133.standre.rev.numericable.fr) 17.34.23 Quit Blue_Dude (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.3/20100401080539]) 17.35.29 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 17.36.58 # tomers: sorry, had to fight with Creator to get the GUI non-localized. I was talking about this: http://www.alice-dsl.net/dominik.riebeling/rockbox/creator-project.png 17.37.36 Quit m3dlg (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 17.39.41 # New commit by 03bluebrother (r25567): Update Rockbox Utility version to 1.2.6 17.41.35 # New commit by 03bluebrother (r25568): Tag rbutil 1.2.6 release. 17.41.50 Join stripwax [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 17.41.53 Quit xiainx (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 17.42.53 # bluebroth3r: thanks a lot! 17.42.58 # * tomers got to go 17.44.14 # bluebroth3r: Congrats! You should update 'Project news' too :-) 17.45.12 # tomers: we didn't announce Rockbox Utility in the Project News section in the past, but it might indeed be a good idea. 17.45.43 Join xiainx [0] (~xiainx@modemcable195.238-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) 17.46.50 # hello world :) 17.47.32 Nick bluebroth3r is now known as world (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 17.47.43 # hello CFP :) 17.47.55 Nick world is now known as bluebrother (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 17.48.02 # ha =) 17.48.14 # I'm keeping that one ; ) 17.49.27 # I've recently posted a patch about the alarmclock plugin 17.49.38 # anybody had time to give it a look? 17.50.10 # I figured that it had a weird bug, and I think I've eventually found a clean fix \o/ 17.52.53 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.53.00 Join antil33t [0] (~Mudkips@203-184-54-232.callplus.net.nz) 17.53.41 Join maraz_ [0] (maraz@kapsi.fi) 17.53.56 Quit maraz_ (Client Quit) 17.55.13 Join phanboy4 [0] (~benji@c-174-49-112-244.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) 17.55.33 # New commit by 03mc2739 (r25569): Fix scrolling line artifacts on USB screen - should fix FS#11154 18.07.07 Quit fejfighter (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 18.08.04 # hmm... there is no font specified in the cabbiev2 file for the M3 (Iaudio). Maybe it has to do with the fact that this one is also the remote theme for the other supported Iaudios and the font is set for the main screens there 18.10.17 # in the theme file I mean 18.18.10 # does someone know what the pictures in manual/getting_started/images were used for and whether they are still needed? They look like a relic from the old manual or so, mabe they could be removed... 18.18.19 Join mischa_ [0] (~quassel@g226146025.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.19.22 Join stripwax__ [0] (~Miranda@87-194-34-169.bethere.co.uk) 18.19.43 Quit mischasworld (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 18.19.57 Join toffe82 [0] (~chatzilla@70.135.32.9) 18.20.02 # pixelma: iirc they were used in a device overview table that was remove years ago 18.20.15 Quit killan_ (Quit: ( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )) 18.22.24 # ah, I think those are the same as used on the DeviceChart wiki. The ones in the manual folder are Archos devices only though and the pictures now used in the download table etc. are made from the SVGs and in the www module 18.22.52 Quit stripwax (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 18.23.41 # looks like. IMO those images can get removed; even if we would introduce such a table again we wouldn't use them anymore since we now have all those nice svg images 18.25.59 # do we need the "images" folder in "getting_started" at all then? 18.26.11 # I don't think so 18.27.10 # let's see how simple (or not) deleting the folder in SVN is 18.27.35 Nick soap_ is now known as soap (~soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 18.27.50 # svn rm manual/getting_started/images && svn ci manual/getting_started :) 18.30.05 # bluebrother: that would surprise me :) 18.30.14 # or maybe not 18.31.13 # there are a few other unused screenshots, e.g. in the plugins section there are a few mpegplayer and a jpegviewer screenshot for a few targets which aren't used and there's a "recording-screen" one for the bitmap Archoses while the screenshot is actually called "while-recording-screen" and is there also 18.31.49 Join killan [0] (~nnscript@c-38fd70d5.06-397-67626721.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 18.33.57 # hmpf, viewer icons aren't specified for the M3 either (and no backdrop) 18.34.15 Quit phanboy4 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18.34.46 # Can you install your own bootloader on ipod with rbutil? 18.34.49 # * pixelma *just* wanted to add missing screenshots and as usual discovers even more things to do 18.35.24 Join m3dlg [0] (~m3dlg@212.183.140.34) 18.35.53 # hmm...not only does it overestimate the track length, it can also continue playing the 3:38 minute during track for the full 30 minutes 18.35.58 # gevaerts: Errr...don;t think so. 18.36.05 # Could be wrong though. 18.36.47 # S_a_i_n_t: I don't think you can either, I just want some confirmation before I reply to http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=24439.msg164983#msg164983 :) 18.36.49 # as if it were in fact 30 minutes 18.37.02 # yorick: I asked you whether you checked the ID3 tag of this track or ran vbr fix on your file 18.37.06 # gevaerts: no, rbutil only installs bootloaders from the download server. 18.37.09 # ages ago 18.37.15 # gevaerts: yeah, pretty sure that's a job solely for ipodpatcher 18.37.26 # pixelma: it appears not to be a VBR track 18.37.27 # gevaerts: why would that surprise you? 18.37.39 # bluebrother: because I misread 18.37.51 # rockbox is claiming this track is 32 kb/s 18.37.59 # B4gder: can you move the rbutil 1.2.6 binaries? http://www.alice-dsl.net/dominik.riebeling/rockbox/rbutil-releases/1.2.6/ 18.38.03 # gevaerts: ah :) 18.38.30 Join lpereira [0] (~lucien@142.12.92-79.rev.gaoland.net) 18.38.41 Quit CFP (Quit: Quitte) 18.39.15 # yorick: You haven't messed with timestretch have you? 18.39.25 # S_a_i_n_t: I believe not 18.39.31 # it plays other stuff fine 18.40.13 # Hmmmm, well..if that's the case (it playing other stuff fine) then I'd suggest the file was broken...not RB 18.40.25 # I think skip is broken a bit 18.40.44 # S_a_i_n_t: the file plays fine on vlc, totem and other stuff 18.40.47 # OF 18.41.13 # hmm yes it appears that skip actually isn't skipping anything 18.41.20 # just moving the progress bar 18.41.35 # what type of file is this? 18.41.42 Quit merbanan (Read error: Operation timed out) 18.42.00 # maybe you set skip length to something other than "track"? 18.42.10 # mp3 file 18.42.19 # stereo 18.42.24 # bitrate 256 kb/s 18.42.34 # sample speed 48000 Hz 18.45.00 # Can you check "Settings -> Playback Settings -> Skip Length" please? 18.45.07 # Just for a sanity check. 18.46.38 Quit mischa_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 18.47.02 Part cjcopi ("out of here") 18.47.37 # Skip Track 18.47.55 # there's also another setting called "prevent track skip" or so. 18.48.15 # but...update: when playing without skip, it continues to the next track on the time vlc says the length is 18.48.33 # when skipping, it only updates the time counter 18.48.46 # Prevent Track Skipping: No 18.49.14 # Somethings fishy with the file...that's my guess. 18.49.23 # What that is exactly...dunno. 18.49.41 # can you try stripping all the ID3 tags? 18.49.44 # so the track length info is wrong in the WPS (stays at the one of the track you skipped "from")? 18.50.28 # this look interesting (theora on ARM and modified Tremor decoder) :http://wss.co.uk/pinknoise/theorarm/ 18.50.42 # track length info is wrong yes... 18.51.03 # and skipping has no effect on the playback, exept for temporarily muting :P 18.51.43 # there's something fishy with another file on the same album too 18.52.03 # it has a digital click in front of it, and the track length info is a couple of seconds too short 18.52.07 # and you are not pressing the button for too long? Sorry for all my inquiry but I haven't noticed these sort of problems 18.52.13 # Luca_S: how do I do that 18.52.28 # mp3Tag, or similar 18.52.29 Quit kugel (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 18.52.30 # pixelma: when I skip it for more than a minute, it hangs...too 18.52.32 # on Windows, I usually use mp3tag 18.52.49 # winamp can do that too IIRC 18.53.05 # "skip for more than a minute" - could your rephrase 18.53.53 # pixelma: when I hold the button for lets say...10 seconds, it doesn't do anything until I release it 18.54.25 # toffe82 - Tremolo has been discussed quite a lot before; I believe we are currently significantly quicker 18.55.11 # hmm my other fishy track has id3v2.4 18.55.12 # yorick: I dont understand "it doesn't do anything until I release it" 18.55.22 Join CaptainKewl [0] (jds@207-237-106-60.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 18.55.27 # S_a_i_n_t: the skipping stops, but the playing doesn't continue 18.55.30 # you mean, you can't "see" it seeking? 18.55.34 # yes 18.55.43 # the time isn't increasing anymore 18.55.51 # this only happens "inside" the track length 18.55.59 # not when I skip beyond the track length 18.56.02 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@ool-457bccf5.dyn.optonline.net) 18.56.45 # If you ripped the track yourself, try it again. If you "acquired" it somehow...not a lot you can do I guess. 18.56.50 # ok...it also happens without id3 tags 18.56.59 # stripwax__: what about theora on some target ? 18.57.21 # except for skipping returns it to 0 18.57.27 # (the track, not the time) 18.57.42 # It does seem to me to be a problem with the track itself. 18.57.54 # but not in vlc or totem 18.57.55 # or OF 18.58.13 # *shrugs* 18.58.33 # yorick: could you post the track somewhere? Maybe it's difficult because of license though... 18.58.45 # which OS are you on? 18.59.03 # toffe82 - that would indeed be quite interesting, assuming it would have definite advantages over the mpeg video player. i actually don't know a lot aboute theora. 18.59.06 # VLC can show if some frames are damaged, did you check that? 18.59.26 # pixelma: ubuntu 18.59.28 # Luca_S: how? 18.59.55 # Ctrl+J while playing 19.00.21 # (hope they don't localize keyboard shortcuts) 19.00.33 # doesn't show anything strange 19.00.37 # just codec information 19.00.54 # stripwax__: it come become intersting with a lot of video available in this format in the future and the support of Google for the mobile device : http://www.osnews.com/story/23135/Google_Puts_Weight_Behind_Theora_on_Mobile 19.01.13 # in the statistics 19.01.13 Quit Luca_S (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 19.01.18 Join Luca_S [0] (~5711feea@giant.haxx.se) 19.01.25 # check the Statistics tab 19.01.37 # there's a Damaged entry, or something like that 19.01.55 # and it definitely doesn't contain any unsupported tags or anything like that? 19.01.56 # Read Media 249 kB 19.02.08 Quit m3dlg (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 19.02.17 # Input Bitspeed 259 kb/s Demuxed 246 kB stream bitspeed 255 kb/s damaged 0 interruptions 0 19.02.32 # decoded blocks 318 19.02.35 # played buffers 318 19.02.58 # this is after playing the entire file? 19.03.03 # no 19.03.30 # I'll do that 19.03.35 # toffe82 - that news article is more interesting than the video codec :-) 19.04.30 # yorick: "madplay" could help. Do "madplay -v -o null: file.mp3" 19.05.22 # * yorick goes installing madplay 19.05.23 Quit stripwax__ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.05.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.05.37 # after I figured out how to get my screen back to positive 19.05.58 # ah...meta-m 19.07.05 # Luca_S: lost buffers: 3 19.07.13 # that's all that changed 19.08.28 # that shouldn't be a problem - are you sure you stripped all tags from the file? 19.08.44 # yes 19.08.56 # Luca_S: unknown output format type null? 19.09.29 # eh linuxstb 19.09.32 # I've no other ideas left sorry :( that error is with madplay? I don't know anything abount it, sorry again 19.11.51 # linuxstb: http://pastebin.com/maFxNxi4 19.13.31 # That would seem to show your file has a couple of ID3-like header frames, then a perfect file. Did you run it through vbrfix? 19.14.10 # will do 19.15.24 # pixelma suggested that a while ago... 19.16.23 # it seems to be working now :P 19.16.24 # :) 19.16.25 # thanks :) 19.16.39 # * yorick gone 19.19.56 # comparing to vlc or totem is not completely fair. For PC players which don't run on such limited devices it is far more easy to add fallbacks etc. for slightly broken or out-of-specs files 19.22.24 # listening to pixelma could've saved him an hors or so's grief... 19.22.30 # *hour 19.26.45 Join Boldfilter [0] (~Boldfilte@adsl-82-104-140.jax.bellsouth.net) 19.28.04 Quit bmbl (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 19.42.11 Join FlynDice [0] (~FlynDice@12.239.18.2) 19.57.39 Part Boldfilter 20.05.03 # pixelma: comparing to OF is fair 20.05.03 Quit FlynDice (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 20.07.57 Join FlynDice [0] (~FlynDice@12.239.18.2) 20.08.36 Quit liar (Quit: Verlassend) 20.11.44 Quit tomers (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 20.18.36 Quit Luca_S (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 20.21.07 Quit linuxstb (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.21.15 Quit anewuser (Quit: http://xrl.us/Renoise Like renoise + like music? 3 days to submit your entry!) 20.33.38 Join The-Compiler [0] (~compiler@unaffiliated/the-compiler) 20.33.41 # Hi 20.33.55 # how can I see if a Sansa Fuze is a v1 or a v2? 20.36.09 # the only reliable way is to look at the firmware version 20.38.18 # V01.01.11F is v1 I guess? :D 20.39.15 # it is, yes 20.40.32 # hmm, so I can get a (a bit scratched) v1 Sansa Fuze for around 30$ 20.40.35 # guess I won't say no. 20.43.09 Join anewuser [0] (anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 20.44.46 # anewuser: you aren't the same anewuser I know from Rizon, are you? 20.45.35 # botb maybe 20.47.54 # ah, yeah, botb, sorry 20.48.11 Join funman [0] (~fun@rockbox/developer/funman) 20.51.05 # ranma: should the c200v2 be moved to unstable category? 21.03.02 Join fml [0] (~chatzilla@pD9E3DEC8.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.05.19 # Hello. I just set up a cygwin development environment and get the following error when building the sim for h120: make: *** No rule to make target `/cygdrive/d/work/rb/src/rockbox/build_h120_sim/../src/m_fixed.h', needed by `/cygdrive/d/work/rb/src/rockbox/build_h120_sim/apps/plugins/pdbox/PDa/intern/biquad~.o'. Stop. What is the reason? A sim for e200 builds fine. 21.05.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.06.14 # fml: e200 doesn't have pdbox, so that's probably related 21.06.28 # at least, that's why the e200 sim builds 21.07.49 # gevaerts: aha! Then I think it has something to do with the older version of gcc. I also got some warnings about ... dont't remember ... something with debugging 21.08.46 # is the global_settings struct modified directly when changing a setting in the menu ? 21.09.59 # fml: which gcc version is that? 21.10.07 # about Clipv2: I just saw 2 crashes in a row at the end of set_cpu_frequency() function, on the bx lr instruction exactly 21.10.22 # Crashes with Undefined instruction 21.11.20 # gevaerts: output from configure: Using gcc 3.4.4 (304) 21.14.57 # FlynDice: ping 21.16.06 # fml: I use gcc 3.4.4 here too, currently trying to build an M3 sim 21.16.41 # I don't know if that one has pdbox but I could try an H100 next. It'll take a while though 21.16.59 # it probably doesn't 21.17.17 # only h100 and h300 have pdbox 21.17.59 # the h100 sim with gcc 3.4.6 on linux builds fine 21.19.17 # fml: is this a new cygwin (v. 1.7 I believe)? 21.21.46 # is someone using the mrobe500? TargetStatus is all green for this model except for rbutil support, and looking at the wiki page all drivers but "remote button" are green, and >= 90% (not detailing what's left in the missing 10%) 21.22.16 # The-Compiler: no worries you n00b! XD 21.22.53 # funman: kkurbjun is the main developer and I think JdGordon had one too once 21.23.20 # funman: pong 21.23.43 # funman: the main issue with that one I think is that you need to install a modified OF first 21.23.48 # FlynDice: I notice a difference between arm922tdmi and arm926ejs about c7 cache operations register 21.24.22 # gevaerts: i'm just looking at ports which use an arm926ejs / and mmu-arm.S and the mrobe500 looked like the most stable (others are creative zvm, mini2440, and the cowond2) 21.25.02 # FlynDice: the MVA (virtual address) format is the same, but the indexed format used by invalidate_dcache / clean_dcache / cpucache_flush isn't 21.27.28 # FlynDice: did you look at this modified format already ? 21.27.35 # funman: If we used the test-clean functions that would make that problem irrelevant I would think. What do you think? 21.28.51 # funman: No I have not looked at that at all. I did find those test-clean functions in the OF disassembly though. 21.30.23 # pixelma: this is the newst cygwin, just downloaded. How can I tell the version? 21.30.27 # hm yes, use the test-clean loop mentioned in the datasheet and then invalidate the whole cache 21.31.15 # Torne might know which CPUs use this test&clean operations 21.31.19 # funman, FlynDice: does the text viewer crash for you on the clip+, too? 21.31.47 # (e.g. when viewing the rockbox info file) 21.32.03 # yes 21.32.11 Join kramer3d [0] (~kramer@unaffiliated/kramer3d) 21.33.03 # ThomasAH: I haven't really tried the text viewer, I know album art doesn't work now though. I've got debugg code in place looking at SD writes that prevents normal ops right now... 21.33.08 # funman: it did work some days ago 21.34.02 Quit lpereira (Quit: Leaving.) 21.34.06 # ah no there is a test,clean and invalidate 21.34.37 # FlynDice: so "undefined instruction" is expected? 21.34.56 Quit Highlander (Quit: Quitte) 21.35.22 # f 21.35.22 # . 21.35.54 # funman: See FS#11106 for test& clean funcs 21.35.55 # pixelma: yes, cygwin 1.7.4 21.36.01 # ~[6~[6~[6~[6~[6~[6~[6~/sb end 21.36.14 # whaaaaah 21.36.14 # damn lag, sorry 21.36.22 # The-Compiler: you ok? 21.36.39 # using irc over a mobile connection + ssh, and I lagged, sorry 21.36.51 # ThomasAH: I'm really not sure I haven't looked at it at all... 21.38.01 # FlynDice: ah, ok ... it's not that urgent for me anyway ... and some other crashes are gone, e.g. when listening to .spx files :) 21.38.48 Join Adubb [0] (~Aldubuc@67.201.160.144) 21.38.59 # fml: my cygwin install is way older so maybe testing doesn't tell much. I think amiconn experimented a bit with 1.7 but I believe he isn't at the keyboard currently 21.39.01 Part Adubb 21.39.17 # I can try now regardless 21.39.29 # FlynDice: they should replace invalidate_dcache/invalidate_idcache/clean_dcache ? 21.39.46 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@chello087206240004.chello.pl) 21.40.07 # pixelma: please do if it wouldn't kill your computer 21.40.41 # pixelma: ping 21.41.08 # pong 21.41.32 # I saw in log You had some problems with patched Ondio 21.41.38 # backlight_use_settings() still set the timeout to 0 21.42.22 # funman: Yes , I believe so. I added them to mmu-arm.S in that patch so you can use them instead of the others. 21.43.00 # testing on Clipv2 and + 21.43.11 # wodz: I'm not sure if it was because of the patch. Yesterday in the evening I formatted it again and installed a patched build again and I wasn't able to reproduce afterwards 21.43.41 # but I got some problems compiling an Iaudio M3 patch with this build 21.43.48 # err... patch 21.43.49 # New commit by 03alle (r25570): Use better names for hotkey related constants; add somecomments (FS#11191) 21.44.28 # wodz: ok... I'll try again: an Iaudio sim with this patch 21.45.12 # pixelma: hmm let me see 21.45.16 # funman: I replaced the clean-dcache in pcm-as3525.c to test and it worked fine for me with clip+ 21.45.49 # various parts of rockbox use cpucache_flush() though 21.46.15 # funman: I think that's the only place we're using cache-coherency right now 21.46.31 # http://pastebin.org/144705 21.46.46 # has the download location of the irc logs changed? 21.47.11 # funman: Oh yes, I need to expand my horizons, I am completely as3525v1/v2- centric ;-) 21.47.14 # plugins/codecs must flush the icache because we use self-modifying code (code loaded in the buffers) 21.47.30 # * funman slaps FlynDice with an as3525v3 21.48.00 # bluebrother: no? http://www.rockbox.org/irc 21.48.50 # funman: ah, figured it. I managed to retrieve the wrong url when I last improved my download script 21.48.57 # * bluebrother should completely rework that 21.49.19 Quit TillW (Remote host closed the connection) 21.49.21 # oops another undefined instruction at the end of set_cpu_frequency(), there's definitely something wrong here 21.52.23 # Torne: you had pasted a link to a symbian header with various defines for capabilities of different ARM cpus, can you point me to it again please? 21.52.58 # FlynDice: that might explain the random crashes on plugin entry / codec buffering 21.53.09 # pixelma: whats wrong with Iaudio M3 sim? 21.54.40 # pixelma, I just builded it cleanly 21.55.13 # aa wait not cleanly 21.56.41 # funman: Now that you mention it, didn't saratoga solve a similar problem with the v1's in a similar way? 21.56.55 # i can't remember 21.57.05 # I'll go back and look 21.57.20 # perhaps you think of codec buffering in buffering.c, on targets with 2MB of memory ? 21.58.08 # no, it was before that we were getting random crashes, your self-modifying code comment is what made me think of it 21.59.14 # fml: I get the same error on my cygwin when building an h100 sim, I almost missed it though 22.00.01 # the warnings before are old though and don't hurt 22.00.07 # pixelma: weird! But it's good that it's reproducible 22.00.17 # New commit by 03funman (r25571): as3525v2: set_cpu_frequency() ... 22.00.37 # wodz: something about redifining things (and some MAS.xyz files which made me wonder too) 22.00.47 # redefining 22.01.09 # FlynDice: r21647 (e6d5e57fb052120e3092e6b01587eb94faa32c90 in my git tree) 22.01.18 # pixelma: Yes now I see it. I must have overlook this :-/ 22.05.23 Join Blue_Dude [0] (~chatzilla@adsl-235-206-131.mco.bellsouth.net) 22.05.48 # FlynDice: it's called "__armv5tej_mmu_cache_flush" in linux 2.6.31.5 (arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S) 22.06.54 # on wikipedia I only see armv5TE, only the J bit is optional 22.07.45 # funman: does it help? 22.08.11 # well we could just use ARCH_ARM (4 or 5) to discriminate the 2 implementations, armv6 has its own file 22.10.21 # pixelma: besides warning when compiling sim have You noticed any other problems with patch? 22.11.40 # lunchtime, back in 30 22.11.41 # New commit by 03alle (r25572): Use a special constant so that we don't have to care about the actual line numbers 22.13.49 # Torne: can you comment on FS#11106 ? (about armv5) 22.16.25 # Hey alle, you on? 22.17.58 # called fml in IRC 22.18.10 # k 22.18.15 # fml: you on? 22.18.29 # Blue_Dude: yes 22.18.32 # * Blue_Dude is irritated at simplelist weirdness. 22.18.41 # pixelma? 22.18.52 # Blue_Dude: what do you mean? 22.18.57 # How did you get simplelist to work? I kept getting repeated lines. 22.19.24 # That's where the hard line numbers came from. Finillay hit on something that worked. Until you also made it work the right way. 22.19.47 # Blue_Dude: have you seen my note about lang_id in the hotkey assignments? 22.20.01 # Um... maybe? 22.20.14 # wodz: other than the mentioned problem with my Ondio which I'm not sure where it came from - no. I'd like to test a bit longer and maybe you can get someone who knows the code better to review the patch (I'd think amiconn would be interested) 22.20.24 # fml: I did get rid of the extra variables. 22.21.12 # pixelma: good to know I didn't broken something obvious 22.21.22 # s/broken/broke/ 22.21.42 # break :) 22.21.48 # yeh 22.22.00 # Blue_Dude: you have to set the number of lines to 0 and then start to add them. You set the number to 2. 22.22.09 # gramma is not my strong point 22.22.37 # fml: re simplelist, IIRC I added the number of lines last, which made it behave. And I never went back to do it "right". That was a frustrating afternoon. 22.23.30 # fml: I like your version better. I think that's how it was supposed to work. 22.23.38 # Blue_Dude: I mean the lang_id field in the hotkey_assignment struct. It can be inferred from the menu 22.24.35 # fml: No, didn't see that note. 22.25.25 Join Adubb [0] (~Aldubuc@67.201.160.144) 22.25.25 # New commit by 03alle (r25573): Reset the number of lines to 0 when initializing the simple list 22.25.45 # it would be nice to enable backlight in system-arm.c::UIE() but I don't know if all the targets can enable the backlight with interrupts disabled 22.26.08 # Blue_Dude: look in the irc log. Thursday, I think. 22.26.53 # Blue_Dude: I like r25573 even better. Just init the struct and then add the lines. No need to worry about the line numbers. 22.27.39 # fml: Me too. 22.28.27 # Blue_Dude: what do you think about lang_id? Why not take it from the menu pointed to by menu_addr? 22.30.03 Join emrecelikten [0] (~58f17796@gateway/web/freenode/x-jehqoyiyqdlqkgcs) 22.30.08 # fml: That's what I did originally, and stored it in the global variable. But if you go back to retrieve it for display in the simplelist, the menu pointer isn't going to help you. 22.31.00 # why the hell svn diff produces patches which do not cleanly remove files? 22.31.03 # New commit by 03alle (r25574): Fix typos in comments 22.32.07 # Blue_Dude: why not? Aren't those menu structs global? 22.32.27 # Blue_Dude: what did you store in a global variable? 22.32.27 Quit Topy (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 22.32.42 Join kifo [0] (~brendan@71-208-127-81.hlrn.qwest.net) 22.32.42 # fml: They are, but they keyed from the actual selected menu item. Once you leave the menu, the selection changes. 22.32.45 # hello 22.33.10 Part Adubb 22.33.21 # fml: Stored the associated lang_id. 22.33.24 # I looked through the site/googled so sorry if this is somewhere, I don't have too much time to look much further; 22.33.25 # wodz: did you remove the files with svn or just deleted them in your tree? 22.33.38 # I tried both 22.34.02 Join Topy44 [0] (~topy@my.fastsh.it) 22.34.16 # I have a sansa clp+, and rockbox currently does not have write priv's on this player, ive got the theme how i wanted it in a text editor, however im having trouble making it the default theme loaded on startup, even placing it as rockbox_default.cfg 22.34.20 # anything im missing? 22.34.22 # svn diff mangles $Id line which prevent from clean patching 22.34.33 # fml: Consider this though: the extra info only costs 4 bytes per entry and lookup is fast and simple. Not necessarily so if you have to search on the function pointer for instance. 22.34.37 # i can just change the theme each time i start up rockbox but thats a pain 22.34.58 # kifo: Rockbox_default isn't really the default theme 22.35.04 # kifo: edit the config.cfg on your player 22.35.08 # i thought it was cabbiev2 22.35.18 # at least it seemed to be 22.35.23 # You didn't mention cabbiev2 22.35.37 # hmm... if there is no write support that file possibly doesn't exist 22.35.40 # well i have cabbiev2 in as cabbiev2 and as rockbox_default 22.35.51 # pixelma: it doesnt but i can create it, i just now googled that 22.35.59 # * kifo missed the obvious 22.36.03 # *d'oh* 22.36.31 # which theme does rockbox usually pick as default if no config.cfg is specified 22.36.50 # i was just going to delete all of the other themes but that seems a little blunt 22.37.06 # kifo: I'd probably use a simulator, set everything to my likes and then move the sim's config.cfg to my player - should work 22.37.43 Quit Topy44 (Client Quit) 22.37.44 # oh so i can just copy the themes cfg to .rockbox/config.cfg 22.38.05 # sorry for stupid question but how to create patch with svn diff that removes file? 22.38.13 # i shoulda noticed a few things on the config.cfg wiki page sorry 22.38.26 # wodz: svn rm the file first, then svn diff 22.39.24 # btw congrats on getting rockbox on the clip+ into unstable so quickly 22.39.28 # just to the general community 22.39.37 # if i recall correctly a few months ago it wasnt even booting 22.40.16 # bluebrother: this do not change anything 22.40.18 # wish i were more tech-saavy i coulda gotten some help in to get it done sooner 22.40.46 # wodz: how are you creating the patch? 22.41.05 # All: I'm still sitting on the bookmark patch. Any issues with committing it soon? 22.41.26 # yeeha copying the cabbiev2.cfg to .rockbox/config.cfg worked great! 22.41.49 # cant believe i missed that ha 22.42.05 # bluebrother: 1) get fresh svn copy 2) svn rm file 3) svn diff >my.patch 22.42.15 # wodz: it works for me if I "svn rm file; svn diff ." 22.42.34 Join nileshtrivedi [0] (~nilesh@2.snat-111-91-115.hns.net.in) 22.42.36 # Blue_Dude: you shouldn't need to look up. Just use x->menu_addr->lang-id instead of x->lang_id 22.42.37 # that's weird. 22.43.10 # I must miss something obvious 22.44.46 # fml: Working with the menu structs gave me a headache. If there's a way to grab the lang_id cleanly that would be helpful. 22.45.35 # wodz: check with 'svn st' to see if it's deleted (D) 22.46.17 # fml: In other words, she's all yours. :) 22.46.59 # funman: Yes it is 22.48.32 # *Nobody* has any more opinions on bookmarks? I'm shocked! 22.49.46 Join alex_1 [0] (~alex@pool-98-111-169-188.phlapa.east.verizon.net) 22.50.04 # * bluebrother already stated his opinion on the ml 22.51.14 # * Blue_Dude doesn't recall any concerns that weren't addressed. 22.51.45 # I changed it back so that current bookmarks are completely unaffected. Only new ones change pitch and speed. 22.52.48 # FlynDice: clipv2 still running with fs#11106 (with cpufreq forced to max though), while it would crash in 15 minutes 22.53.04 # clip+ crashed 2 times already (cpufreq left free) 22.53.19 # bluebrother: Wasn't that your main concern? 22.55.03 # funman: hwat you think of the clip+ rockbox 22.55.04 # Blue_Dude: yes 22.55.05 # thusfar 22.55.30 # i just noticed that it was semi functional last night 22.55.36 # sorta forgot to check for a while 22.55.46 # bluebrother: You said it works for You. Have You examined 'rockbox' header of the patch created by svn diff? It has empty $Id line 22.55.53 Quit kifo (Quit: shoot late for class) 22.55.59 # this prevent cleanly apply patch 22.56.19 # empty $Id$ line? Empty in what sense? 22.56.42 # svn diff shouldn't diff that line as you don't change it. 22.57.20 # http://pastebin.com/CK5tNFCU 22.57.52 # wodz: what's the problem with that? 22.57.53 # this is what I get if I svn rm firmware/drivers/mas.c ; svn diff 22.58.06 # Blue_Dude: I don't use bookmarks. But I didn't like the name TIMESTR (wrote in in the FS task) 22.58.10 # line 13 22.58.15 Join Topy44 [0] (~topy@my.fastsh.it) 22.58.32 # wodz: check if the svn:keywords property is set on that file 22.58.58 # fml: I left a comment there. I changed it to BM_SPEED, along with some other code readability changes. 22.58.58 # hi all, is c250 sansa supposed to play Real Audio G2 (Cook) files with 3.5.1? I get codec failure... thanks. 22.59.01 # also, svn doesn't store the expanded string 22.59.32 # alex_1: codec failure means that you haven't installed Rockbox properly 23.00.04 # Blue_Dude: if noone spokeup then just commit it if you feel it's clean. 23.01.05 # ok. it played other files without problems... 23.01.55 Quit Topy44 (Client Quit) 23.02.22 # bluebrother: so in general You say thats the way svn diff works? 23.02.27 Join Topy44 [0] (~topy@my.fastsh.it) 23.02.41 # wodz: yes 23.02.54 # thats braindead 23.03.32 # or is there svn patch or something which handles this? 23.04.31 # none that I know of. 23.05.02 # however, keywords is broken by itself anyway. There's a reason DVCS usually dislike (or don't support at all) them 23.05.18 # so svn diff produces diff file which is guarantead to not apply cleanly... 23.05.26 Quit alex_1 (Quit: Leaving) 23.05.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.05.36 Join pamaury [0] (~pamaury@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 23.05.42 Join Darkknight512 [0] (~Darkknigh@CPE00212968356c-CM00186845dd46.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 23.06.55 # fml: I think I will. Just wanted a last minute poll in case there were problems. 23.08.37 # * bluebrother wouldn't mind getting lost of keywords 23.09.41 # Blue_Dude: if the ML didn't bring any feedback then I think it's of no use to wait any longer. Be prepared however that people will speak after the commit. This works like this here: as long as it's not committed nobody notices it :-) 23.10.15 # :) 23.10.30 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 23.10.50 # in contrast to other occasions there _was_ a bit of discussion on the ml :) 23.10.51 # * pixelma frowns 23.11.21 # New commit by 03alle (r25575): Use the existing type instead of defining an ad hoc one 23.12.29 # bluebrother: ...which resulted in a better patch. 23.12.54 Join m3dlg [0] (~m3dlg@bb-87-81-252-83.ukonline.co.uk) 23.14.00 # hm not sure if we're there yet, a whole album played fine on the clipv2 but the clip+ crashes in 3 minutes (cpufreq forced to maximum) 23.17.11 # New commit by 03Blue_Dude (r25576): New bookmarks contain pitch and speed info. Old bookmarks still work, behavior unchanged. 23.18.31 Part nileshtrivedi 23.22.40 # What does ID2P(LANG_xxx) do? Does it return the "expanded" value of LANG_xxx? 23.27.09 # pitch is swcodec only 23.27.15 # fml: returns a virtual pointer to the lang_id. Whatever that is. Menus seem to like it. 23.28.10 # are bookmarks interchangeable between targets, assuming same file structure? 23.28.24 # Blue_Dude: i.e. ID (int) as a pointer? And how do I get the real string? With str(...)? 23.28.34 # pixelma: True, but the pitch set should always work even if it's ignored... Dad blam it, no it doesnt. 23.28.43 # OK, fixing it. 23.29.09 # pixelma: no, not really. They are file tree or playlist dependent. 23.29.52 # pixelma: I missed the last bit. Yes, they are interchangeable, but I'm not sure why you'd want to. 23.33.06 # Where is the macro (or function?) "str" defined? I can't find it. 23.33.59 Quit kramer3d (Quit: Leaving) 23.34.30 Quit yorick (Quit: Poef!) 23.36.23 # fml: not in settings.h? 23.37.02 # fml: The real string is at str(LANG_ID) 23.37.11 # But I don't remember where the function is. 23.37.24 # Blue_Dude: it's used in settings.h:216, but where is it defined? 23.37.31 Quit Strife89 (Quit: New VB version.) 23.38.18 Quit CaptainKewl (Quit: ( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )) 23.41.03 # New commit by 03Blue_Dude (r25577): Fix bookmarks for hwcodec targets 23.44.28 # apps/bookmark.c:971: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules 23.44.32 # ??? 23.44.42 # Doesn't like the cast I guess. 23.44.56 # But it doesn't happen on all targets. 23.47.37 # What's up with that? 23.48.23 Join ibseo [0] (~hd@p5B160737.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.49.22 # why casting int to long ? 23.50.01 # atoi() returns int anyway 23.51.58 Join Strife89 [0] (~michael@adsl-154-2-63.mcn.bellsouth.net) 23.52.00 # funman: passing a pointer to a long. Could pass a pointer to an int, but would still have to cast to use the same function. I'll probably have to duplicate the function to avoid the warn. 23.53.27 # * pixelma wonders why the track info screen vanishes with "backlight off" in an M3 sim 23.53.29 # where do you pass a pointer to a long ? 23.53.42 # and you're back in the WPS 23.53.58 # New commit by 03Blue_Dude (r25578): Fix yellow: pointer cast 23.54.05 Quit petur (Remote host closed the connection) 23.54.07 # only resume_offset is long, not sure why it's not an int 23.54.39 # is sizeof(int) != sizeof(long) on SH ? 23.55.05 # ah i missed resume time 23.55.20 # funman: resume_offset is in different places: in int, a long, an unsigned long, a uint32_t, a size_t, and that's those I can remember. 23.55.36 # I tried to fix all that but it was a mess. 23.55.42 # oh ok :( 23.55.44 # So I punted. 23.56.05 # Hrmmm... Can anybody tell me how str(...) is used and where it's defined? 23.56.22 # Most of those are typedef'ed the same but that's probably not for all targets. 23.57.28 Join Adubb [0] (~Aldubuc@67.201.160.144) 23.57.37 # ./gdb/arm-stub.c:#define str(s) #s 23.57.38 # ./gdb/arm-stub.c:#define str(s) #s 23.58.14 # Well, it's fixed but it's not pretty. 23.58.53 # str is in \build\lang\lang.h 23.58.58 # fml: \build\lang\lang.h