--- Log for 22.09.117 Server: barjavel.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 13 days and 0 hours ago 00.01.38 Join marex-cloud [0] (sid137234@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fwktgckcwzywfdab) 00.02.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.47.52 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (~advcomp20@65-131-191-202.sxct.qwest.net) 00.47.52 Quit advcomp2019_ (Changing host) 00.47.52 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (~advcomp20@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 00.49.27 Quit advcomp2019 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 00.53.11 Join preglow [0] (~thomj@2001:840:4243:3::101) 00.56.16 Quit advcomp2019_ (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00.57.33 Join advcomp2019 [0] (~advcomp20@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 00.58.13 Quit advcomp2019 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.02.35 Join advcomp2019 [0] (~advcomp20@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 01.33.41 Join bufgix [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03C0A000CC92F3AB374E055B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 01.35.24 Join bufgixen [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03C0CE00CC92F3AB374E055B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 01.35.27 Quit bufgixen (Client Quit) 01.36.43 Quit maffe (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 01.38.43 Quit bufgix (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 01.43.26 Quit _meg (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 01.44.17 Join _meg [0] (~notsure@211.25.203.45) 01.59.08 Quit idonob_ (Quit: I broke the thing!) 02.01.54 Quit [Saint] (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02.02.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.03.07 Join idonob [0] (~Owner@96.48.176.95) 02.04.56 Join [Saint] [0] (~sinner@rockbox/staff/saint) 02.05.24 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 02.08.46 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.13.11 Quit [Saint] (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02.13.27 Join [Saint] [0] (~sinner@rockbox/staff/saint) 02.18.42 Quit PimpiN8 (Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. 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Revision 9c83e07, 273 builds, 15 clients. 11.29.14 Join maffe [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03D46A006836145A3CCCF7E5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.29.29 # I switched the YP-R0/1 to the new toolchain for build clients, this should solve the mysterious bugs when the builds were empty. This is because the configure file was using the new toolchain but the build system thouht it was using the old one 11.38.33 Quit beveradb (Quit: ZNC 1.6.3+deb1+wheezy0 - http://znc.in) 11.43.45 # pamaury: I stress tested a bit MIPS threading in bootloader on atj. 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What does sgt stand for? 18.53.56 # At least there's always Freedoom. Managed to clear the first level on lowest difficulty. 18.55.09 # They're from https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/ 18.56.01 # I had one segfault on me, I think. 18.56.49 Join PurlingNayuki [0] (~Thunderbi@45.77.71.80) 18.57.23 Quit johnb3 (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) 18.58.09 Quit PurlingNayuki (Remote host closed the connection) 19.00.32 # Those games are __builtin 's baby as well I'm sure he would like some info if so. 19.01.07 # If I can repro I'll report. 19.05.12 Join johnb3 [0] (~johnb2@p5B3AFF42.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.05.47 Join PurlingNayuki [0] (~Thunderbi@45.77.71.80) 19.06.36 Quit PurlingNayuki (Remote host closed the connection) 19.15.12 Join PurlingNayuki [0] (~Thunderbi@45.77.71.80) 19.16.02 Quit PurlingNayuki (Remote host closed the connection) 19.17.06 Quit johnb3 (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) 19.18.53 Join Ruhan [0] (uid76353@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ldcdatpgxscyuakc) 19.26.23 Join johnb3 [0] (~johnb2@p5B3AFF42.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.29.21 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@89-93-177-206.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.32.46 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@89-93-177-206.hfc.dyn.abo.bbox.fr) 19.38.32 # Hm, the SD card is showing up according to my laptop when plugging clip zip to my laptop, but it wasn't showing up from Rockbox. 19.38.43 # I hope that was just a blip. 19.44.25 Quit johnb3 (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) 19.46.02 # Rockbox Info says "HD1 Not present", that's my SD card it's not finding, right? 19.52.03 # Shit, OF seems to find the SD card. 19.52.14 # I wonder if I got too new of an SD card or something. :-( 19.58.23 # Weird, it even shows up as "Rockbox SD Card Slog: 64 GB Volume" in Gnome when I plug the thing in via USB. 19.58.35 # It can definitely see and read the card. 19.59.18 Quit duo8 (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20.00.01 Join johnb4 [0] (~johnb2@p5B3AFF42.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.03.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.03.41 # JordiGH: is the partition table correct? 20.04.09 # Maybe not? 20.04.24 # But why would rockbox let me write to it when plugged in via USB? 20.05.21 # That's plain block device access 20.05.35 # Rockbox is picky about partition types 20.06.06 # Hm, any suggestion on how to do it? 20.06.08 # If the thing was ntfs, I'd check if the partition type isn't set to ntfs or some such. It needs to be one of the FAT ones 20.06.11 # plain fdisk 20.07.54 # It's been a while, there probably was still some NTFS partition in there. 20.08.10 # I mean, a while since I've done this. 20.08.51 # fdisk /dev/sdx, p, look what it is, t, c 20.09.11 # (c being FAT32 LBA) 20.11.56 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: "It's now safe to turn off your computer.") 20.11.56 # Thanks, that worked! ^.^ 20.12.11 # It was still NTFS, huh. 20.12.17 # I thought mkdosfs would make it vfat. 20.12.48 # No, mk*fs don't touch that 20.12.55 # And linux doesn't care 20.16.48 Part robertd1 20.22.49 Join PurlingNayuki [0] (~Thunderbi@45.77.71.80) 20.23.39 Quit PurlingNayuki (Remote host closed the connection) 20.32.50 Quit johnb4 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 20.37.39 # pamaury: upgraded from Ubuntu v12 to v16 20.37.41 # I get this error now 20.37.43 # .4/cc1: error while loading shared libraries: libmpc.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 20.37.56 # /home/ubuntu/arm-rockbox-linux-gnueabi/libexec/gcc/arm-rockbox-linux-gnueabi/4.9.4/cc1: error while loading shared libraries: libmpc.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 20.39.18 # Have you rebuilt your toolchain? 20.39.35 # lebellium: maybe the upgrade removed a package by mistake, try apt-get install libmpc 20.39.39 # (not sure about the name) 20.39.58 # I didn't rebuild anything. I naively thought that the upgrade would be transparent :P 20.40.51 # sometimes the package manage thinks a package is not needed anymore and removes 20.41.27 # yeah it asked me if I wanted to delete 179 packages 20.41.32 # I said "yes" of course :D 20.41.38 # apt-get install mpc 20.41.49 # hmm wait not good 20.42.21 # apt-get install libmpc3 20.43.07 # This does sound like the thing needs to be relinked to newer libraries anyway. 20.43.31 # I assume the soname has changed. 20.43.33 # install mpc worked. libmpc3 tells me I already have the latest version 20.43.33 Quit _meg (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.44.05 # ah damn, stupid ubuntu guys completely removed version 2 20.44.14 Join _meg [0] (~notsure@211.25.203.45) 20.44.20 # yeah you'll have to rebuild the toolchain 20.44.45 # Ok 20.44.54 # I'll look at your instructions in logs 20.44.57 # to be faire you moved from 12.x to 16.x, that's a big jump 20.44.58 # Or grab an old .deb 20.45.26 # It's a big jump but I asked yesterday it that was safe enough :P 20.45.30 # gevaerts: even 14.x doesn't have version 2 apparently! 20.45.53 # lebellium: you system still boots, that's safe enough ;) 20.48.41 # pamaury: anything after 2010 is new! :) 20.49.06 # What's the most modern rockbox hardware out there? 20.50.24 # JordiGH: you mean in terms of supported device? 20.50.44 # I guess the Sony NW-A20 20.51.27 # I mean it also depends on the definition of 'most modern' ;) 20.56.48 # just a stupid question: why is our "new" toolchain based on an (old?) component removed from latest distributions? 20.57.25 Join lynith [0] (d4fdf60b@gateway/web/freenode/ip.212.253.246.11) 20.57.36 # Hello everyone 20.58.01 # is aynone up? 20.58.23 # lebellium: the toolchain links to the system's libmpc 20.58.51 # the toolchain itself does not include libmpc 20.58.57 # lynith: ask your question 20.59.06 # ok 20.59.50 # im here for the walkman cap 20.59.58 # when i write scsitool-nwz-v9.exe F: dest_tool get 21.00.12 # it says cannot get model id from device : 2 21.00.23 # this device doesn't have node '' shp '' 21.02.26 # lynith: what model is your nwz device? 21.02.33 # are you sure F: is the right letter? 21.02.46 # w273s and yes F: is the right one 21.03.30 # the w273s is not supported by the tool 21.04.05 # oh , so is there another way or no? 21.04.48 # not that I know, the W273S is not based on linux and although I did not investigate this device in particular, I am not aware of any way to change the destination for those devices 21.05.26 # alright thanks for ur time anyways 21.06.06 Quit lynith (Quit: Page closed) 21.06.18 # the W273 doesn't have a screen... 21.06.22 # even* 21.06.30 # boring device :D 21.07.33 # Build Server message: 3New build round started. Revision acc3ef3, 273 builds, 15 clients. 21.08.39 # pamaury: By "most modern" I meant latest to come to market. 21.08.46 # lebellium: I'm sure you have at least one device without a screen :-p 21.08.57 # JordiGH: then NW-A20 is correct I think 21.09.23 # Indeed I have 3 screen-less Samsung :P 21.09.33 # I also think the A20 is the latest one 21.09.35 # lebellium: no iaudio m3? 21.09.59 # What's your count now? 21.10.01 # gevaerts: well... it has a screen.... remotely 21.10.11 # lebellium: unplug it! 21.10.26 Join maffe [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03D56700E9C937B2AC6A1C85.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.10.58 # But yes, I forgot about that 21.11.20 # pamaury: Interesting... although I am still boycotting Sony for the PS3 and geohotz. :P 21.11.51 # I have 105 devices but the number is clearly not growing as fast as it used to. I need pamaury to make more ports to incite me to buy new ones :D 21.12.08 # JordiGH: why not for the CD rootkit? 21.12.46 # gevaerts: That too. 21.13.02 # I stab at thee, Sony! 21.16.12 # There are a few Sansa missing in my collection but I won't buy a Connect or View if there is no functional port! 21.16.24 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 530 seconds. 21.16.25 # Build Server message: 3Revision acc3ef3 result: 5 errors 0 warnings 21.17.07 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@2a02:8108:8b80:1700:65b3:df17:2a71:1bf) 21.18.02 # seriously this eeprom_setting.h error is werid 21.18.31 # Someone suggested it's related to not building language stuff 21.19.04 # hmmm, there is something clearly wrong 21.19.13 # I added the message "GEN lang.h" to see what happens 21.19.22 # one can see that for example recording.c is build BEFORE lang.h 21.19.30 # but recording.c includes lang.h 21.21.42 Join dys [0] (~dys@tmo-123-78.customers.d1-online.com) 21.22.32 # but on my machine at least, the generated make.dep lists lang.h in the dependencies of recording.o so I'm super confused 21.25.51 Quit dys (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 21.26.11 Join dys [0] (~dys@tmo-122-57.customers.d1-online.com) 21.33.21 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 21.33.21 # * pamaury hates make 21.36.43 # I'm so sad that clip sport can't Rockbox. 21.37.07 # Isn't that water resistant? I really would love to have a waterproof rockbox device. 21.39.38 Join bufgix [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03DFCD00E879475FB2A0387C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.40.43 Quit maffe (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 21.40.52 # what is more confusing is that gcc doesn't complain that lang.h does not exists, which means that the include somehow succeeds, so it sounds like lang.h may be half-generated 21.45.21 Join johnb4 [0] (~johnb2@p5B3AFF42.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.46.05 # oh wait, lang.h is generated TWICE!! 22.03.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.03.35 # pamaury: i got that cheap nwz-a17 today, they sent me the nwz-e385... no wonder it was cheap :( 22.19.19 Quit dys (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.20.28 Join dys [0] (~dys@tmo-113-22.customers.d1-online.com) 22.21.30 # <__builtin> JordiGH: Which plugin gave the crash? 22.22.24 # __builtin: I forget, one of the sgt games. Most of them have really bad colours on the clip zip or would need a much bigger screen, so I didn't really go into much depth. 22.22.45 # I mean, maybe that's the problem to begin with, the code expected more screen space or something. 22.23.04 # <__builtin> It's quite possible you're right 22.23.30 # <__builtin> They're definitely not designed for a 96x96 screen 22.24.34 # Is pixeplaint also thanks to you? That was new to me too and I've been having a lot of fun with it. It plays nicely. 22.25.47 # <__builtin> That isn't mine 22.26.14 # Huh, that one crashes with playback. 22.26.21 # <__builtin> Hmm 22.26.47 # Yeah, works fine without playback. 22.27.40 # <__builtin> I'll take a look 22.28.14 # Wow, even going into pixel painter without playback and then trying to play a song afterwards crashes. 22.28.29 # Aw, man, I didn't try playback at all yesterday and that game is fun. 22.28.54 # <__builtin> sgt-flood is based on the same premise 22.29.25 # Oh, and that one seems to work on this screen. 22.29.41 # Actually, better UI too, I would say. 22.30.24 Join krabador [0] (~krabador@unaffiliated/krabador) 22.30.49 # <__builtin> I have no idea why pixel painter would crash though 22.31.15 # Eh, don't worry about it, got a workaround. ^.^ 22.32.49 Join johnb3 [0] (~johnb2@p5B3AFF42.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.33.49 Quit johnb4 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 22.34.35 # <__builtin> I'll see if I can reproduce any crashes in the clipzip simulator 22.34.45 # <__builtin> I never really tested thoroughly on small screens 22.37.48 # <__builtin> ah, I'm on the duke branch, so I can see if that works as well :) 22.47.39 Quit bufgix (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 22.48.07 # <__builtin> Wow, I don't know how you'd play some of these on the zip 22.48.33 # <__builtin> that is one tiny screen 22.49.30 # <__builtin> thankfully the sim has a --zoom option :) 22.49.45 # Doom is mostly a novelty. 22.49.53 # Just a parlour trick to show off to friends. 22.50.27 # https://www.reddit.com/r/itrunsdoom/ 22.50.35 # But some of these other games play just fine on this screen. 22.50.50 # I love sudoku, 2048, chess, flipit... 22.50.56 # <__builtin> 2048 :) 22.51.42 # <__builtin> I should probably get around to dropping the score display completely on the zip, and just let the field take up the whole screen 22.52.03 Quit johnb3 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.53.35 # Hm, I like it how it is. 22.53.48 # The score could possibly be a bit smaller, but I find it playable enough. 22.59.17 Join ulmutul [0] (~ulmutul@rockbox/developer/ulmutul) 22.59.58 # <__builtin> hi ulmutul 23.00.12 # hi! 23.00.44 # <__builtin> have you read the logs? it appears pixel-painter crashes with playback on the zip 23.01.13 # <__builtin> last hour-ish 23.01.45 # JordiGH, can you test if boomshine also crashes with playback? Would be nice to know if it's a general lua issue or specific to this game (both are lua based) 23.02.37 # ulmutul: Moment... 23.02.49 # Yes, it also crashes! 23.03.09 # <__builtin> is there anything on the screen? 23.03.11 # <__builtin> or just a freeze? 23.03.15 # Then it's not my fault :P 23.04.19 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.05.35 # __builtin: Freezes like this: http://jordi.platinum.linux.pl/piccies/:-(.jpg 23.06.01 # <__builtin> hmm, so no address 23.06.15 # I'm using the FuzzyLogic theme. Wanna see another theme? 23.06.26 # Seems to be device specific, I just tried it with my YH925 and everything works fine. 23.06.36 # <__builtin> I don't think the theme will matter 23.07.20 # I assume it works in the simulator too. 23.07.34 # <__builtin> probably, but I haven't checked 23.07.55 # IIRC lua uses a lot of memory. How much RAM has the clip zip? 23.08.13 # boomshine worked in 3.13 23.09.26 # <__builtin> so, boomshine fails in clipzip sim, but pixel-painter works 23.09.53 # <__builtin> apparently it's trying to call rb.lcd_puts_scroll, which is a nil value 23.11.07 # <__builtin> it looks like lcd_puts_scroll is only called when the string is wider than the screen, which explains why it hasn't shown up on other devices 23.11.38 # clip zip has 8 MB 23.11.54 # plus 1MB IRAM 23.17.17 Quit alexweissman (Remote host closed the connection) 23.18.10 Join cc___ [0] (~ac@2001:910:113f:1:6a05:caff:fe1c:1627) 23.18.47 Join alexweissman [0] (~alexweiss@c-68-50-12-70.hsd1.in.comcast.net) 23.19.21 # <__builtin> is there some way to debug code on-target through USB or something? 23.20.29 Quit JordiGH (Quit: Jacking out) 23.24.31 Quit petur (Remote host closed the connection) 23.29.14 Join maffe [0] (~Miranda@p200300CD03E04700247956189AC0DA6C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.36.43 # micah: .... 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