Re: Progress on 2.1

Achim Weber <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Jun 2013 09:15:08 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.ipcop.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I think the biggest missing part is the linux kernel upgrade to 3.4. Other than
that are only minor stuff (maybe small package upgrade etc.). I think the linux
kernel is the only show stopper a.t.m...

IIRC Gilles has done the upgrade locally but didn't commit it yet!?

@Gilles can you commit your changes? If I'm wrong and the upgrade still needs to
be done, I would take the challenge if no one else steps in (may need some help
at some point how to configure new/changed linux config options).

Achim



> How is progress? What's left to do before we can release 2.1?
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
> On 1 June 2013 14:08, Eric Oberlander <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Achim
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>> On 1 June 2013 12:17, Achim Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Eric
>>>
>>> it is working again, there was a file missing in rootfiles...
>>>
>>> Achim
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Eric
>>>>
>>>> I will check this. May take some days, I'm busy a.t.m...
>>>>
>>>> I assume there is a file missing in rootfiles. Do you have an error
>>>> in /var/log/httpd/error_log?
>>>>
>>>> Achim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Achim
>>>>>
>>>>> I've noticed that I'm getting a "Could not open available updates
>>> file."
>>>>> message on the home page, which looks like another perl file operation
>>>>> error.
>>>>>
>>>>> Possibly thrown by these lines in general-function.pl
>>>>>    unless (open(FILE, '>/var/ipcop/patches/available.xml')) {
>>>>>         die "Could not open updates available XML file.";
>>>>>
>>>>> Could be very big problem...
>>>>>
>>>>> Eric *
>>>>> *
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 23 May 2013 15:11, Achim Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Gilles!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> May you can commit the kernel 3.4 upgrade stuff you already have and
>>>>>> others can
>>>>>> test+modify it?!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IIRC I read somewhere kernel 3.0 should be EOL oct 2013. So we
>>> really
>>>>>> should
>>>>>> upgrade to 3.4 for 2.1.x.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 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'm currently upgrading Perl to Debian Wheezy (5.14.2-x). I have
>>> tweaked
>>>>>> lfs/perl like described in LFS 7.1 and both toolchain and base are
>>>>>> compiling
>>>>>> fine. The Perl rootfile is already changed but needs some testing if
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> is missing.
>>>>>> Too the old Perl 5.10.1 is 'rm -f ...' in update-2.1.0-setup (needs
>>>>>> testing).
>>>>>> The update-rootfiles probably needs some more (new) Perl files,
>>> have to
>>>>>> check
>>>>>> this. Only want to have the regular Perl rootfile working before
>>> working
>>>>>> on the
>>>>>> update rootfile.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there anything else I have to tweak/look into?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> best regards,
>>>>>> Achim
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS:
>>>>>> Want to push 2.1.1 forward...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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