Re: Progress on 2.1

David W Studeman <[email protected]> Thu, 28 Mar 2013 15:15:53 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.ipcop.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 3/28/2013 11:24 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> ----- Mail original -----
>> De: "Achim Weber" <[email protected]>
>> À: [email protected]
>> Envoyé: Jeudi 28 Mars 2013 14:13:52
>> Objet: Re: [IPCop-devel] Progress on 2.1
>>
>>> As for the release, I think 2.1.1 is not ready tested yet.
>>
>> This should say: I think 2.1.1 needs more lead time for a release,
>> with release
>> candidate etc.... not just two days (before clock shift).
>>
>> Achim
>>
> I agree that 2.1.1 would need at least probably a beta and an .rc.
>
> I slowed probably the process a lot with my suggestion to use the 3.4 kernel. I haven't found time to progress faster.
> Any issue compiling external driver for 3.4 should be fixed now as sangoma released wanpipe-7.0.x
> The big jump in the release number from 3.5.28 mean nothing for the code, only a sync with the windows driver version number.
> I haven't yet compiled that crap code.
>
> I am compiling those days ipcop with kernel 3.4.37 and I have seen 3.4.38 should arrive soon.
>
> I haven't had the time to test the install a lot with 3.4 and tune the kernel config.
>
> The issue with opensuse-1.12.3 to compile ipcop is probably present with any distrib compiling devtmpfs.
> In stage2, mount --move /dev /dev1 is not supported.
>
> I think we should move the mknod from stage2 to make.sh, so before mouting /dev
> Acting like LFS in chap-6.2, that should work.
> That will require adding mknode to the list of commands allowed by sudo.
>
> Could some of you report if devtmps is really the issue? OpenSuse-1.12.3 has a 3.7 kernel.
> I had no issue compiling on debian v6 squeeze with a custom kernel updated to 3.4 and a kernel .config that is mostly an upgrade from debian next with 3.2 kernel. I don't think I had devtmps activated.
>
> Probably we should update perl to debian wheezy (5.14.2.20..) or in a bit more than one year, our old perl will not be maintained anymore.
>
> I forgot what code use ulogd-1. ulogd-1 is end-of-life.
> To my understanding, misdn should replace isdn-4kutils.
>
> I should finish the kernel upgrade in the few days with a bit of focus.
>
> Gilles
>

Debian Squeeze with the stock kernel works fine. I have no good answer 
on OpenSuSE 12.3 yet. Of course my most powerful and fault tolerant 
compile machine is my openSuSE machine.

There has to be other systems that have the same issues.

-- 
Dave Studeman
http://www.raqcop.com


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