[00:16:32] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [04:27:51] --- cclausen has left [05:12:19] --- mmeffie has become available [05:27:50] --- Jeffrey Altman has left: Replaced by new connection [06:32:49] --- Jeffrey Altman has become available [06:38:13] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has become available [06:38:16] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has left: offline [07:26:20] --- matt has become available [07:51:39] --- reuteras has left [08:25:23] --- mmeffie has left [09:49:29] --- Russ has become available [09:58:13] --- mmeffie has become available [11:01:50] --- stevenjenkins has left [11:02:01] --- mmeffie has left [11:02:37] --- stevenjenkins has become available [13:04:08] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has become available [13:04:12] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has left: offline [13:42:47] I guess the fact that openafs-stable-1_0_1 doesn't match means that my git conversion needs some further work ... [13:42:53] maybe [13:43:32] Found the bug, though. I just wish that rebuiding the repo didn't take such a long time. [13:43:56] well, yes. [14:06:41] git-cvs isn't the world's fastest program, yeah. [14:07:07] I'm using a slightly hacked version, too. [14:08:03] Essentially, cvsps gives me a list of changes. I post process that list to merge every group of patchsets that can trivially become one delta, then git cvsimport runs over that list (pulling things like DELTA name and AUTHOR details out as it goes) [14:48:56] Is tkeiser? Unknown. However, there is experimental xcb result discard and xcb event mask. [15:50:52] --- matt has left [15:53:10] --- mdionne has become available [17:06:25] --- matt has become available [17:36:38] rxk5: linux kernel crytpo. I have code that shims krb5 crypto and cksum functions on linux kernel prims. Worked before we merged k5ssl, and of course would support such hw crypto as linux kernel supports, with not the greatest buffer management efficiency. I wasn't sure it would interop with rxk5, but that's a good prod, I'll send it to marcus and see if he can kick it down the road. The userland, when using internal k5ssl crypto, can take advantage of hw crypto support in openssl libs. [18:06:55] Anyway, more largely, rxk5 has worked within its design limits as a fully integrated security mechanism for all of openafs since mid-2006. (It worked for special purposes in 2005.) Marcus and I have donated countless hours to making it work, and I certainly hope that there really is a desire to merge it, at last with a primary branch of openafs. I think we are very close to that, and I think to get there, Marcus and I need *YOUR* help. We have a recently-updated branch in CVS rxk5-devel-1_5_57 that we could use -any- assistance available building, trying out, and the like. There are likely some sillies on that branch, which just got updated to 1.5.59 level. However, it's mostly there, for all major platforms. If you want to use krb5 crypto with openafs, please help us out. Thanks. [19:16:23] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [19:33:34] --- Russ has become available [19:38:24] --- matt has left [20:03:01] --- mdionne has left [20:12:13] --- matt has become available [20:21:13] --- matt has left [23:04:57] --- reuteras has become available