Re: [leaf-devel] bristuff02 on cvs repository

2006-09-15 Thread Andrea Fino
Paul Traina wrote:
 Andrea Fino wrote:

 Hi to all,

 I have put the ast*.lrp packages on the cvs repository on sourceforge.

 here they are: devel/faino/asterisk/packages/bri2/

 Moreover, I have put all the things needed to build them. If someone is
 interested I can write down some doc about building them.

 Better yet, how about integrating them into the buildtool.pl system so 
 we don't need to know how to build them, we can just run buildtool.pl.

I done that.

They are not on the main tree, so you need just two modifications in 
conf/sources.cfg like that:

Index: sources.cfg
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/leaf/src/bering-uclibc/buildtool/conf/sources.cfg,v
retrieving revision 1.138
diff -r1.138 sources.cfg
76a77,82
  Server netzen
Type = viewcvs
Name = leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net
Serverpath = /leaf/devel/faino/asterisk
  /Server
 
1926a1933,1942
  Package bristuff_02
Server = netzen
Directory = bristuff02
Description = Bristuffed Asterisk Open Source PBX
Revision = HEAD
Requires
Name = buildenv
/Requires
  /Package
 

After this, you'll see the package in describe and so.

It was easy to write doc :).

Don't know if is the best way to do a thing like that (integrate a 
devel buildtoool.[mk,cfg]).

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[leaf-devel] bristuff02 on cvs repository

2006-09-14 Thread Andrea Fino


Hi to all,

I have put the ast*.lrp packages on the cvs repository on sourceforge.

here they are: devel/faino/asterisk/packages/bri2/

Moreover, I have put all the things needed to build them. If someone is
interested I can write down some doc about building them.

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[leaf-devel] a new bristuff package

2006-09-03 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi to all,

thanks to some idea I got from Derek Sims, I have prepared a new one here:

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/astcore.lrp

core binaries and modules

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/astetc.lrp

etc (configuration)

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/astmoh.lrp

music on hold

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/astsnds.lrp

us sounds

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/leaf.cfg

a sample

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/moddb.lrp

with zt things (also ztdummy).

This modular approach permits to load only things one really need (I 
hope to split in more functional packages too), and to substitute things 
in a easyer way...

Please let me know how goes. Also I am wondering if such a thing could 
go in the future in the iso cd image, source tree and stuffs..

It's based on bristuff-0.2.0-RC8s.tar.gz (one step beyond).

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Re: [leaf-devel] bristuff (asterisk) lrp package available for testing (2)

2006-08-30 Thread Andrea Fino

Hi to all,

I would like to put a box with this thing in production somewhere (well  
first at my office/lab).

For that I need at least some cdr, I am using Postgres actually.

So, I am wondering what is the best practice to put the Postgres shared 
library somewhere.

Do you guys have anu reccomendations about that? What about having more 
cdr (mysql, etc...), and
so different prerequisites?

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[leaf-devel] bristuff (asterisk) lrp package available for testing

2006-08-19 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi all,

I have prepared a first working version of a bristuff package, based on 
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8r.tar.gz.

Bristuff (from http://www.junghanns.net/en/home.html) is a version of 
asterisk ( http://www.asterisk.org ) with an
isdn stack and drivers for adapter based on the hfc chipset.

Here is the downloadable package:

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/bristuff.lrp

here the moddb version with via-rhine and zap, hfc drivers:

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/moddb.lrp

and the leaf.cfg I am using for it:

http://faino.co.uk/leaf/leaf.cfg

Please let me know what you guys think about it.

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[leaf-devel] beckup menu disappered

2006-06-30 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi all,

I have recently rebuilt the leaf bering base package (yesterday 29 
june), to test some modifications I did to the bristuff/asterisk 
package, and see if all go nicely with the new uclibc buildenv recently 
commited.

Well, when I go to the backup menu of this box, I got:

cat: /var/lib/lrpkg/backdisk: No such file or directory

The bad stuff is the all the backup menus are missing. Any hints?

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Re: [leaf-devel] mknod and .lwp

2006-06-27 Thread Andrea Fino
Eric Spakman wrote:
 Hi Andrea,

   
 Hi,

 two questions:

 1) I can't understand where *.lwp files, needed by webconf are created - 
 any hints?

 
 I'm not sure if I understand your question, but the lwp sources are 
 available in CVS (source/config/webconf)

   

I did find the webconf sources in source/webconf ? But I still don't 
understand in which way these files that I found on a
bering uclib image are created:

webconf.lwp
keyboard.lwp
dropbear.lwp

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[leaf-devel] asterisk.lrp, and bristuff.lrp

2006-06-09 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi to all,

I have tested another package: bristuff.lrp that contains 
bristuff-0.2.0-RC8r (the actual stable). It is a patched asterisk that 
supports isdn card based on hfc chipset.

It is not yet completed, but I did successfully a couple of phone call 
from a voip sip phone (gxp2000) to the public telephone network and vice 
versa.

So far so good, I hope to refine this  package the in the next weeks.

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[leaf-devel] mknod and .lwp

2006-06-09 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi,

two questions:

1) I can't understand where *.lwp files, needed by webconf are created - 
any hints?

2) what is better style/place to add mknod of devices?

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Re: [leaf-devel] asterisk.lrp

2006-06-08 Thread Andrea Fino
Cédric Schieli wrote:

Hi Andrea


Have you tried the sip channel module ? That was the one segfaulting in my
last attempts.
  


Yeah, I did an echo test with a sip phone too.

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[leaf-devel] uClibc-0.9.20

2006-05-29 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi to all,

I am wondering if is possible (may be just for test) to build leaf 
againts a more new uclibc (0.9.28 is currently out, I think).

Any plan to use it for a Bering-uclibc release in the  future?

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Re: [leaf-devel] image for Wrap devices

2006-05-07 Thread Andrea Fino
Jorn Eriksen wrote:

Hello All,

Would there be an interrest for an file containing all the files needed to
get a WRAP box on the air.
I was thinking about creating a tarball with all the .lrp's contained on the
CD including updated modules.lrp, etc.lrp leaf.cfg  syslinux.cfg files.
Would there be enought Wrap users out there for this to make sence at all?
  

I would be interested, also to contribute some way.

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Re: [leaf-devel] rebuilding initrd packages

2006-05-07 Thread Andrea Fino
Arne Bernin wrote:

On Sun, 2006-05-07 at 07:54 +0200, Andrea Fino wrote:

  

Wll, at least I am not alone :).




No, you are not. Unfortunatly i was not able to reproduce it until now,
and i am running Debian sarge, too...

  

Yesterday I did some test (as said I am running a debian sarge). So, I 
think the problem is in the include statement of 
source/initrd/buildtool.cfg.

What happens: is really run only the first time. A very easy workaround 
is to change in:

#include  common.cfg
#include common1.cfg
#include  ...common2.cfg

and so on. Simply create links with ln, and all initrd packages are 
built correctly (with ash, linuxrc, uclib and so on).

Don't know why, but the problem has to be in Config::General 
somewhere.. (or it's use from builpacket.pl).




That was my first thought after reading it. I must admit i used the same
version of Config::General as Debian sarge (2.27), but checked out
directly from cpan. But after removing it and installing
libconfig-general-perl from debian sarge, nothing changed, so everything
IS working on my sarge...I will try it with ubuntu.

--arne

  

I have this:
libconfig-general-perl 2.31-2

tried getting from cpan, the same It's not a regular system, but 
chrooted from/with debootstrap


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Re: [leaf-devel] rebuilding initrd packages

2006-05-06 Thread Andrea Fino
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:

Am Dienstag, 2. Mai 2006 14:19 schrieb Andrea Fino:
  

Hi to all,

I am trying to rebuild the leaf env from scratch on a debian sarge,
using buildtool.

When i use builpacket.pl --package=initrd --all, all the initrd packages
are built in packages, initrd.lrp, initrd_ide.lrp, initrd_ide_cd.lrp,
initrd_usb.lrp.

That's fine, but if I use the ide or the usb version, the system does
not boot: infact in these the libc, shell, and so are missing
(basically only the modules and the lrp defs are present on them).

The initrdl.lrp is just fine.

What can cause such a thing?



Andrea, I do have the same issues with a recent kubuntu version - there is no 
solution yet, but those who know the most about buildtool/buildpacket are 
aware that there is a pb, and work on it if they have some spare time.
  

Wll, at least I am not alone :).

Yesterday I did some test (as said I am running a debian sarge). So, I 
think the problem is in the include statement of 
source/initrd/buildtool.cfg.

What happens: is really run only the first time. A very easy workaround 
is to change in:

#include  common.cfg
#include common1.cfg
#include  ...common2.cfg

and so on. Simply create links with ln, and all initrd packages are 
built correctly (with ash, linuxrc, uclib and so on).

Don't know why, but the problem has to be in Config::General 
somewhere.. (or it's use from builpacket.pl).

Regards,

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[leaf-devel] rebuilding initrd packages

2006-05-02 Thread Andrea Fino

Hi to all,

I am trying to rebuild the leaf env from scratch on a debian sarge, 
using buildtool.


When i use builpacket.pl --package=initrd --all, all the initrd packages 
are built in packages, initrd.lrp, initrd_ide.lrp, initrd_ide_cd.lrp, 
initrd_usb.lrp.


That's fine, but if I use the ide or the usb version, the system does 
not boot: infact in these the libc, shell, and so are missing  
(basically only the modules and the lrp defs are present on them).


The initrdl.lrp is just fine.

What can cause such a thing?

Regards,
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Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb

2006-03-26 Thread Andrea Fino

Hi,

I have put a binary leaf bering image built with:

1) build the env with buildroot, so I got the lrp in packages

2) these commands:

mkdosfs /dev/sde1
mount /dev/sde1 /mnt
cd /root/packages
cp -pr * /mnt
umount /mnt
syslinux /dev/sde1

3) syslinux.cfg:

PKGPATH=/dev/sda1:msdos and so LEAFCFG

put initrd_usb.lrp

in my sourceforge leaf cvs devel area : devel/faino/usbtest

feel free to test it if you like, please us know how it goes.

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[leaf-devel] A new developer

2004-12-28 Thread Andrea Fino
Hi to all,
I am a new guy that would like to contribute some way to the leaf project.
My name is Andrea Fino, I live in Italy, and I am 41 years old.
Some more info about me are at my one man company site, at http://faino.it
I enjoy computers, but mostly networks since 1981, and I hope to do 
something good with you.

Have nice time,
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