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mod6: yup, i see that. thanks for linking them in the patch emails.
mod6: ah cool :]
mod6 looks
mod6: good deal :]
mod6: ahh. ok.
mod6: <+shinohai> mod6 my nide is still humming fine << cool. is that the ubuntu one?
mod6: !up ascii_field
mod6: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-gentoo-linux-uclibc/4.8.4/../../../../x86_64-gentoo-linux-uclibc/bin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-gentoo-linux-uclibc/4.8.4/../../../libc.a(jmp-unwind.os): relocation R_X86_64_PC32 against undefined symbol `__GI___pthread_cleanup_upto' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
mod6: well, nevermind that. this one:
mod6: lemme find the logs..
mod6: So once the Guides are handed over to hanbot, I'll refocus my attention to patching gcc 4.8.4 on Gentoo to see if we can get around that bug that we were discussing the other day.
mod6: I could start it back up again and do something else if you like. But have finally gotten a guide created for Gentoo on Physical hardware. It needs 2 general tweaks (to be put in tonight) before I hand over to hanbot for testing.
mod6: <+ascii_field> mod6: how are those test rigs doing ? < << If you mean the bitcoin-v0.5.3.1-RELEASE + patch(s) { Orphanage Thermonuke + TX Orphanage Amputation }, they were performed on AWS deb6 instance and have since been shutdown after full sync & performance tests completed. Main reason being to dig into compiling v0.5.3.1 + gentoo sanity patches with uclibc on Gentoo on AWS Gentoo instance. I try to only run one instance at a time to keep mo
mod6: staggers the imagination ☟︎
mod6: other man creates a crypto-currency, uses windows and MFC.
mod6: man writes a defacto encryption encyclopedia, uses windows.
mod6: haha
mod6: haha. that horse drawn car is awesome.
mod6: derp *wanders
mod6 wonders off to create a guide
mod6: !conference
mod6: $conference
mod6: ok all gravy.
mod6: grub works.
mod6: ok here we go...
mod6: i paid more for this pos then the damn car.
mod6: smh
mod6: this pos box, i can hear the disk spining. "GRRRR GRRRR GRR GGRRRRRRR"
mod6: sweet, kernel is done
mod6: heh, it shipped with .de license plates
mod6: well, and that thing was a convert too.. so, obv less weight there.
mod6: my old man had one of the 1983 mercedes 380SLs.. but yeah i don't think it weighed nearly as much as those bigger frame ones like yours (MP) or Pete D's.
mod6: haha, yes
mod6: had a chev 305 in it. ran pretty nice.
mod6: but that was back in the day where cars were still made with full steel frames. thing weighed 4000 lbs.
mod6: i looked idiotic driving it around, im sure.
mod6: yah srsly. it was a 9 passenger vehicle.
mod6: i once had an 1983 pontiac perrisan <sp> station wagon. it had 300`000 miles on it. got it for $750. it always made me laugh because when i shut it off, it would keep knocking for like ~20 seconds. then backfire super loud.
mod6: tranny was bad too 'eh
mod6: haha, man old worn leather does not hold up good. i know what you mean.
mod6: i just can't figure it out why someone would want to pay $300/mo for 6-7 years on a car loan for something "new" or "reasonable"
mod6: hahah, that's awesome.
mod6: nice.
mod6: hshaha
mod6: damn thing probably runs tho. *shrug*
mod6: the car we saw in .ar with the clubs, that's probably a $3 car. lol
mod6: i actually got a decent deal on it for $100, it would probably be $1000 if i bought it from a used car lot or something. bought it from a friend.
mod6: rust all over.
mod6: yeah, it's not good. its a 2000 oldsmobile.
mod6: i guess i did throw in a quart once. but that doesn't count. sob is probably dying to have the filter & oil changed.
mod6: i don't drive very much, and if i do, it's not very far.
mod6: i haven't changed the oil on this pos since i bought it. but then again, i've only put on like 2800 miles.
mod6: that's about 75% of the battle yes. tools + place to work on the stuff.
mod6: but w/e.
mod6: my old man would be horrified that i don't fix the shit on my car. he was a "car guy". used to wrench on stuff, build his own racecars, was an expert mechanic.
mod6: i used to wrench on stuff a lot myself, but now (last ~15 years) have no time. too much comp stuff to work on.
mod6: sounds horrible. lol
mod6: speaking of which... i think i've got one wheelbearing that's about to sieze
mod6: *nod* i went so long without a car, it's hard for me to spend any money on that stuff at all. if i could still get away with not having one, i would.
mod6: but the idea here is that i put no $ into it, and when the wheels fall off, i'll pitch the keys on the seat and go find another.
mod6: (it's like -25 F sometimes here in the winter. try driving down the freeway with that!)
mod6: i have a $100 car that the drivers side window doesn't roll down, and the passenger side doesn't roll up. no rear view mirror (it fell off) and the side mirror is taped on with Ninja Turtle ductape.
mod6: <+danielpbarron> it's surprising how many sentences I can type without access to the letter 'b' but ultimately I end up needing it quite a bit (barron, bitcoin, bible) << reminds me of my broken 'O' key on my asus laptop these guys saw at c3. i still havent fixed it. haha.
mod6 straps on a napkin and eats a sack of dead crows
mod6: i had a problem with my disk paritions
mod6: trinque's script & help got this pos up and running on gentoo hardened w/uclibc finally.
mod6: omg and we have grub that works...
mod6: now if this kernel would just hurry up...
mod6: everyone else is at the club, making it rain
mod6: im the only guy in eulora right now
mod6: im getting 15-16 fps on my core i5 internal graphics card.
mod6: dang
mod6: i can give you one, i've only got 3.
mod6: oh those rocks
mod6: waddya need?
mod6: wat
mod6: trinque and I tried to get my thing to work from grub> for hours one night, perhaps a few different times. if it was simple, we'd have resolved it. it's probably my dumb POS box.
mod6: isn't buildroot the thing that alf said must be used inside of gentoo?
mod6: I'm just trying to figure out how to get some comprehensive steps so just about anyone who wants to can use our gentoo thingy.
mod6: are we talking about two different things here? let's leave the R.I. out of it for a minute. my assumption there is someone can indeed create a "buildroot" or w/e to then cross compile to whatever they want for the R.I.
mod6: !up ascii_field
mod6: <+decimation> why not make a 'buildroot' that targets 32-bit x86? << for the R.I. itself or gentoo?
mod6: trinque: with the image, don't we run into issues with hardware other than x86_64?
mod6: well, we started with Deb6 + packages.
mod6: ok. cool. I'll give it a try.
mod6: i mean, we're basically trying to build our own linux here specifically for the R.I.
mod6: <+trinque> mod6: what's the desired result, you pop a livecd in and it installs as well as openbsd or debian does? << well, something like that. you pop-in LiveCD, follow The Foundation's ``Guide'' through the chroot process, using hardened uclibc, whatever packages we think are required to build the R.I.
mod6: so, anyway, i dunno. i guess that's just where I'm at. I'll keep working towards getting something going for myself. go from there I guess.
mod6: my problem here, is ok, let's say that i get this far and then trinque generiously helps me get the rest of the way to it "working". but what about everyone else?
mod6: i guess i didn't realize that gentoo =~ particle accelerator haha
mod6: well, im afraid of that too. so what to do then? i hope I haven't just been wasting my time then.
mod6: <+trinque> mircea_popescu: built him a bootable image of gentoo in about an hour last weekend << yup, this is true. and I haven't been able to try it out yet. i'm planning on trying out the steps that he deed'd tomorrow. the image is great, but the goal is to get to a working set of instructions that allow a person to construct gentoo in our preferred way. so even if the image works, im not sure this is something to be used for anything else. he
mod6: that's fair. gentoo might be the right move.
mod6: eh. i'm not sure yet. i'm getting to the point with this thing where i realize at least 1 thing: I don't have the technical experience in the context of gentoo to get us where we want to go in a timly fashion. My experience in gentoo has been for 6 weeks, never used it before that. Everything has been a struggle here, for me. Not that I can't do it all myself, but I feel like it's taking me waaay too long. Maybe I just had bad expectations as
mod6: <+jurov> mod6: see there. kill yourself and you will get what you want. << ah, thanks for the tip.
mod6 goes back to banging his head
mod6: but... *shrug*. w/e.
mod6: luckally trinque has been holdig my hand on all of this.
mod6: but im positive that i'd never get it configured correctly to use uclibc and whatever other configurations are required to even test this patch. even if I get the patch to work, how am I supposed to get this into such a state that someone else can repeat it?
mod6: could I just pull down gcc-4.8.4 itself and patch? sure. it'd be a lot easier.