Re: ARM up-to-dateness w.r.t. test-cycle-3

2000-07-28 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Chris Rutter wrote: > http://pandora.debian.org/~ajt/uptodateness.html I have openssl, ssh, gnupg ready for upload, probably will just go ahead and do all that are reasonable tonight, as long as debussy holds up :> Jason

ARM up-to-dateness w.r.t. test-cycle-3

2000-07-28 Thread Chris Rutter
This might be of interest: http://pandora.debian.org/~ajt/uptodateness.html c.

Re: Auto-builders

2000-07-28 Thread Chris Rutter
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Philip Blundell wrote: > Sadly, the two aren't related -- even binutils 2.10 has the segfault problem. > > I poked the mozilla build a bit last night and got one green cycle out of it, > but it's lapsed back into redness now. It's possible whatever Frank Smith fixed (`li

Re: xmms optimisation

2000-07-28 Thread Chris Rutter
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > Fabien told me that splay works at about 10% cpu on a StrongARM, and I > have some propritary routines from ARM LTD that use about 5%. > > The trick is to us only integer math, then ARM runs at a good clip. Yup, indeed. I presume xmms does indeed us

Re: xmms optimisation

2000-07-28 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Chris Rutter wrote: > Has anyone worked on any optimised ARM routines for MP3 decoding in xmms? > I notice it's not fast enough as it stands on a 200MHz StrongARM; this seems > pretty bad to me. Fabien told me that splay works at about 10% cpu on a StrongARM, and I have some

xmms optimisation

2000-07-28 Thread Chris Rutter
Has anyone worked on any optimised ARM routines for MP3 decoding in xmms? I notice it's not fast enough as it stands on a 200MHz StrongARM; this seems pretty bad to me. I think xmms is supposed to use parts of mpg123 as its decoding call, and I recall that someone did some optimised ARM patches fo

Re: where is SSH ?

2000-07-28 Thread Chris Rutter
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > Well, looks to me like someone de-installed it.. In fact, it looks to me > like one heck of alot of things have been deinstalled... > > Sadly my ssh for arm deb seems to have gone missing :< I've put the ones in use on medusa up for ftp, which seem t

Re: where is SSH ?

2000-07-28 Thread Othmar Pasteka
hi, On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 12:33:35AM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > Well, looks to me like someone de-installed it.. In fact, it looks to me > like one heck of alot of things have been deinstalled... > Sadly my ssh for arm deb seems to have gone missing :< the bad news about it is that it was

Re: where is SSH ?

2000-07-28 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Othmar Pasteka wrote: > a little, unimportant question: where is ssh? there is NO ssh NO > sshd on the machine i have one instance of ssh open otherwise i Well, looks to me like someone de-installed it.. In fact, it looks to me like one heck of alot of things have been deins

where is SSH ?

2000-07-28 Thread Othmar Pasteka
hi, a little, unimportant question: where is ssh? there is NO ssh NO sshd on the machine i have one instance of ssh open otherwise i am pissed. so if someone is so kind an KNOW where it is. so PLEASE tell me ... thanks Othmar