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mithro | Merry Xmas everyone! | 12:22 |
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cr1901_modern | Merry Christmas :D | 12:23 |
* cr1901_modern got some PMOD modules to play with for Christmas to go with his new MimasV2 (TM) board | 12:23 | |
mithro | cr1901_modern: \o/ | 12:36 |
mithro | cr1901_modern: I have an adapter which goes from the Numato<->Digilent style PMOD spacing and high speed layout | 12:36 |
mithro | cr1901_modern: I'll send you some when I get them made | 12:36 |
cr1901_modern | mithro: Tyvm :). I got an RGB LED module, and I got a breadboard module | 12:36 |
mithro | https://docs.google.com/a/mithis.com/spreadsheets/d/1D-GboyrP57VVpejQzEm0P1WEORo1LAIt92hk1bZGEoo/edit?usp=drive_web | 12:37 |
tpb | Title: PMOD Pins - Google Sheets (at docs.google.com) | 12:37 |
cr1901_modern | My plans for the breadboard module are to put an ECJ*-series chip on it and add Ethernet to MimasV2 | 12:37 |
cr1901_modern | _florent_: LiteEth works with the ECJ* PHYs? | 12:39 |
cr1901_modern | ENC* | 12:39 |
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CarlFK | Merry Christmas to you too mithro and everyone else | 15:52 |
mithro | cr1901_modern: http://numato.com/100base-t-ethernet-expansion-module/ | 16:52 |
tpb | Title: 100BASE-T Ethernet Expansion Module (at numato.com) | 16:52 |
mithro | cr1901_modern: You could save a bunch of those pins by using RGMII rather than MII | 16:52 |
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mithro | tumbleweed: http://openocd.org/2016/12/openocd-0-10-0-rc1-release-candidate-is-out | 20:00 |
tpb | Title: OpenOCD 0.10.0-rc1 release candidate is out « Open On-Chip Debugger (at openocd.org) | 20:00 |
tumbleweed | mithro: \o/ | 20:01 |
mithro | tumbleweed: Are you in Hamburg now? | 20:02 |
tumbleweed | mithro: on my way. I arrive tomorrow | 20:02 |
tumbleweed | sitting at DTW right now | 20:02 |
* mithro is on his overnight train from Vienna to Hamburg | 20:02 | |
tumbleweed | I suspect you'll sleep a lot better than I will :P | 20:03 |
mithro | tumbleweed: I have sleeper bed :-P | 20:03 |
mithro | Internet is a bit spotty as we go through tunnels though | 20:03 |
tumbleweed | those get kinda expensive on planes | 20:03 |
tumbleweed | ah, yes, that is a downside | 20:03 |
mithro | brb | 20:03 |
CarlFK | they have planes that go though tunnels? | 20:07 |
tumbleweed | it usually doesn't end well | 20:08 |
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CarlFK | tumbleweed: I have this ton of things ... should I post this to some list or ... this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23684139/ | 20:17 |
tpb | Title: Ubuntu Pastebin (at paste.ubuntu.com) | 20:17 |
CarlFK | it is kinda 1/2 baked, but I suspect 1/2 the things have quick replies. | 20:17 |
CarlFK | one big sweeping question I have: does it make sense to try and maintain a single playbook that can drive the 3 or 4 .... flavors? (like icecast / youtube, Debian/Ubuntu) or just cut/paste stuff back and forth | 20:19 |
tumbleweed | I think a lot of those need to be talked through | 20:19 |
tumbleweed | and many of them are one-line answers :) | 20:20 |
CarlFK | nohter one... is there something like ansible-hub that is a collection of playbooks others have used? | 20:24 |
paddatrapper | CarlFK: Ansible Galaxy | 20:24 |
CarlFK | like if I want to setup pxe installs using dnsmasq | 20:24 |
tumbleweed | https://galaxy.ansible.com/ | 20:25 |
tpb | Title: Ansible Galaxy | Find, reuse, and share the best Ansible content (at galaxy.ansible.com) | 20:25 |
* CarlFK runs to the google | 20:25 | |
CarlFK | runs back and clcks | 20:25 |
paddatrapper | Allows you to upload and download roles | 20:25 |
tumbleweed | presumably, like every other config management system, it's full of terrible playbooks that nobody should ever use | 20:25 |
* tumbleweed might be a cynic | 20:25 | |
* paddatrapper struggles to find URLs on mobile | 20:25 | |
tumbleweed | that said, all software is duct tape and string | 20:25 |
paddatrapper | Look at the number of downloads, the creator, etc. There's some gold, but also some complete rubbish | 20:26 |
tumbleweed | oh, even popular stuff can be terrible | 20:26 |
CarlFK | https://galaxy.ansible.com/debops/dnsmasq/ deeb bop ah boo bop! | 20:26 |
tpb | Title: Ansible Galaxy | debops.dnsmasq (at galaxy.ansible.com) | 20:26 |
tumbleweed | my personal bugbear is how chef cookbooks handle package installation. It's usually fragile and terribly insecure | 20:27 |
tumbleweed | arguably that's because it's hard to do it right | 20:27 |
CarlFK | presumably, like everything on the internet :p | 20:27 |
tumbleweed | also, modular general purpose libraries are often not better than a simple re-implementation yourself | 20:28 |
tumbleweed | ansible is simple enough that for simple tasks, reimplementation doesn't seem so bad | 20:28 |
tumbleweed | CarlFK: quick thoughts from your paste | 20:29 |
tumbleweed | line 3: wasn't a requirement for debconf. So we probably want to spin up an xterm with a tail -f in it | 20:29 |
tumbleweed | there's a big overlap between debian & ubuntu, so I don't think the bits are as seperable as you are saying | 20:30 |
CarlFK | mainly what repos to add I think - like testing/ppa | 20:30 |
tumbleweed | line 31: debconf has opsis boards, so again not a requirement | 20:30 |
tumbleweed | actually you probably want production mode rather than jtag? | 20:31 |
tumbleweed | line 33: so that you can lock the screen, and keep fiddlers out | 20:31 |
CarlFK | I hardly remember the details of what board / what condidtions | 20:31 |
tumbleweed | line 39: lol ubuntu | 20:32 |
CarlFK | lol - well yeah | 20:32 |
tumbleweed | line 44: debconf usually has a full blown mirror. But yes, that packgae is never harmful, so trivial enough to add | 20:32 |
tumbleweed | 46-53: yeah, we haven't got fancy there. That's all manual | 20:33 |
tumbleweed | 56: cu is the venerable unix serial terminal emulator. It's simple and ubiquitous | 20:33 |
tumbleweed | 67: also manual. But I think debconf video team would like to avoid having room names configured anywhere if possible. If you can keep it down to integers, you may be able to get away without per-conference config | 20:35 |
tumbleweed | 70: I know, right? wtf | 20:35 |
CarlFK | lol | 20:36 |
tumbleweed | I seem to remember your config does that, too | 20:36 |
CarlFK | mine put it in dv/$room/cutlist.log | 20:37 |
tumbleweed | which is still not per-day | 20:38 |
CarlFK | dv/$room/$date/$time.ts | 20:38 |
CarlFK | you want it per day? | 20:38 |
tumbleweed | it makes things a little easier when manually rsyncing files around | 20:38 |
tumbleweed | because you have to remember to rsync both the day and the cutlist | 20:38 |
CarlFK | I am surprised you rsync a single day | 20:39 |
CarlFK | I think veyepar will work with it either way, and I can't think of any reason not to put it in the same dir as the .ts files | 20:39 |
tumbleweed | if you ran out of disk space, you may have deleted yesterday on the local machine | 20:40 |
CarlFK | so? | 20:40 |
tumbleweed | and you wouldn't want to accidentally delete files on the central server | 20:40 |
tumbleweed | I guess you usually aren't doing rsync --delete | 20:40 |
tumbleweed | ah, but you don't want all the junk from after the end of the day, either | 20:41 |
CarlFK | you don't? only 1/2 kidding | 20:41 |
CarlFK | I have been trying to hard to script that stuff so I an never doing rsync. now I have like 6-30 get/grab/sync/getme/push/pull/pop.sh scripts floating around | 20:42 |
tumbleweed | yeah, we used to have a dc-move-recordings script, that was nice | 20:42 |
tumbleweed | but when everything isn't nice and package-managed / configuratino-managed, you find yourself doing a lot of ad-hoc rsyncing | 20:43 |
CarlFK | my readme says "use your file system skills." maybe I should pick one of my scripts and reference it in my docs so I will start using it all the time | 20:43 |
tumbleweed | exactly, rsync is so easy | 20:43 |
CarlFK | tumbleweed: #22/23 Where is this set? when: ansible_distribution == 'Debian' | 20:51 |
CarlFK | I saw you added that, but not sure ... how it is used? triggered, filtered, somethinged | 20:51 |
cr1901_modern | Well, that was an interesting family visit... had a bad reaction to *something*/couldn't stop coughing/sneezing till I left. 3/10 wouldn't do again. | 20:53 |
tumbleweed | so, that task only executes on Debian | 20:53 |
cr1901_modern | mithro: Prob out of commission for tonight lol (for when you wake up) | 20:54 |
CarlFK | tumbleweed: oh, ansible_distribution is ... auto system something | 20:55 |
tumbleweed | yeah | 20:57 |
CarlFK | ah, so that handles my "tag with deb" thing, right ? | 21:02 |
tumbleweed | I guess so | 21:02 |
tumbleweed | I wasn't sure what the thing wsa | 21:03 |
mithro | paddatrapper: getting anywhere with the fx2 stuff? | 21:05 |
mithro | cr1901_modern: Okay, I assume you haven't gotten any further with the SPI flash | 21:37 |
cr1901_modern | mithro: Nope :(. I'll work on it through tomorrow | 21:43 |
mithro | long tunnels.... 64 bytes from ham04s01-in-f4.1e100.net (216.58.213.228): icmp_seq=9791 ttl=49 time=308803 ms | 22:17 |
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