--- Log opened czw kwi 29 00:00:02 2004 01:10:44>> dsanta [~santa@c68.190.156.105.roc.mn.charter.com] has joined #vserver 01:11:07< Bertl> hi dsanta? 01:11:18< dsanta> hello :) 01:11:23< dsanta> cable went out today 01:11:31< dsanta> just got back from work 01:11:43< dsanta> off to lunch 01:11:47< Bertl> cya 01:23:34>> monrad [~monrad@213083190231.sonofon.dk] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 01:24:27>> dsanta [~santa@c68.190.156.105.roc.mn.charter.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 02:00:40>> dsanta [~santa@c68.190.156.105.roc.mn.charter.com] has joined #vserver 02:04:09>> Doener` [~doener@p5082BE21.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 02:22:39>> anonymouscoward [~nwalsh@shaggy.internode.com.au] has left #vserver [Kopete 0.8.1 : http://kopete.kde.org] 03:35:04>> cdub is now known as cgone 03:38:39>> Bertl is now known as Bertl_zZ 05:56:43>> anonymouscoward [~nwalsh@shaggy.internode.com.au] has joined #vserver 08:12:46>> _id_23 [~id@pD95E9BB8.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 08:21:44>> _id_23 [~id@pD95E90D3.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #vserver 08:22:17>> CornerNote [~info@dsl-203-113-210-248.QLD.netspace.net.au] has joined #vserver 08:22:34< CornerNote> hello all 08:22:40< CornerNote> wow - lots of people here 08:22:55< CornerNote> i just setup my first vserver :) :) 08:23:06< CornerNote> anyone alive here ? 08:24:23< CornerNote> my vserver is running and I can enter it, but what I want is for someone to be able to SSH and be logged straight into it. can anyone give me a push in the right direction? 08:30:51>> _id_23 is now known as _id 08:30:54< _id> re 08:33:55< CornerNote> hello 08:33:58< CornerNote> ? 08:42:10>> dvorak [~dvorak@ny-amherst-C4-1-bg4a-3-4.bflony.adelphia.net] has joined #vserver 08:43:17< CornerNote> hello dvorak 08:43:23< CornerNote> do you have a running vserver ? 08:44:20>> Khahan [~Filbert@D5774530.kabel.telenet.be] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 09:00:32>> CornerNote [~info@dsl-203-113-210-248.QLD.netspace.net.au] has quit [Quit: ] 09:06:16>> loger [~loger@213.159.118.2] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 09:09:59>> loger [~loger@213.159.118.2] has joined #vserver 10:41:26>> cereal^away [~cereal@217-20-113-196.internetserviceteam.com] has quit [Quit: Serverwechsel] 10:41:43>> cereal^away [~cereal@217-20-113-196.internetserviceteam.com] has joined #vserver 10:53:16>> mcp [~hightower@81.17.110.148] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 10:53:21>> rs [rs@213.193.3.15] has joined #vserver 10:53:31< rs> hi 10:54:01>> mcp [~hightower@81.17.110.148] has joined #vserver 10:54:21< _id> lo =) 11:00:34< _id> anyone tried to use wolk4.14s with grsec and ctx - is it now possible to compile a sane kernel ? 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or still network issues? 14:11:35< Bertl> hi Apollo! 14:11:42< _id> so the 2.4 branch does not support grsec and vtx ? 14:11:43< rs> I just activated the debug kernel 14:11:52< Apollo> hi 14:12:14< rs> I have already 27Mo of logs :) 14:12:24< rs> Mb 14:12:29< Bertl> rs: good, how much data (in bytes/s)? 14:12:38< _id> Bertl, will you suggest to use the 2.6 in production ? 14:13:01>> serving [~serving@213.186.189.95] has joined #vserver 14:13:18< rs> I don't know 14:13:27< Bertl> _id: no, not at the moment, but 1.9.0 will be devel (in a few days), and probably in a month of testing, the first stable 2.6 is in sight ... 14:14:33< pflanze> I think it's better to use /sbin/init instead of one of /etc/rc.d/rc (redhat), /etc/init.d/rc (debian), /sbin/rc (gentoo) 14:14:44< pflanze> And use the init masquerading stuff. 14:14:58< Bertl> _id: it will take 2-3 month until the 2.6.x version will be as stable as the 'stable' version, but, as the 2.6 version basically is a complete rewrite, I tried to design it safe and stable ... 14:15:16< _id> ok thanx - i will start then with the 2.4 Server and only select the vserver part not the grsec 4 testing my server 14:15:24< rs> Bertl: about 15kb/s 14:15:43< Bertl> pflanze: well, fake init with init process is an option, but init isn't alwas required ... 14:15:48< rs> it's not constant 14:16:01< pflanze> ensc: are you here? 14:16:15< Bertl> rs: yeah, just wanted to get a feeling how much we are going to collect in a day or so ... 14:16:16< ensc> pflanze: yep 14:16:26< Bertl> morning enrico! 14:16:46< pflanze> ensc: I'd like to use a real init in my vservers. 14:17:00< pflanze> ensc: any news about using that with the alpha tools? 14:17:08< rs> output is a little bit cryptic :) 14:17:09< ensc> pflanze: should be supported by 'echo plain >/etc/vservers/.../apps/init/style' 14:17:26< ensc> pflanze: but make sure that you use at least 0.29.211 14:17:29< Bertl> rs: hmm, how so? 14:18:14< rs> something like: 14:18:15< rs> r 31 14:13:53 bvdsn01.dev.lyceu.net kernel: vxd: vx_acc_pages [ -1, 9]: 0 += -393 in mm/mmap.c:1482 14:18:18< rs> Mar 31 14:13:53 bvdsn01.dev.lyceu.net kernel: vxd: vx_acc_pages [ -1, 8]: 0 += 0 in mm/mmap.c:1484 14:18:21< rs> Mar 31 14:13:53 bvdsn01.dev.lyceu.net kernel: !!! limit: f4c77838[7] = -1 on exit. 14:18:24< rs> Mar 31 14:13:53 bvdsn01.dev.lyceu.net kernel: !!! limit: f4c77838[9] = -351 on exit. 14:19:07< Bertl> well, interesting ... ;) 14:19:36< rs> :) 14:19:56< Bertl> btw, you have to upload the actuall patches to your kernel somewhere ... otherwise the log output will not make much sense to me ;) 14:19:59< rs> limit lines are unusual actually 14:20:20< rs> you're right 14:20:25< Bertl> the !!! limit? 14:20:29< rs> yes 14:20:47< Bertl> they are possible bugs, that's why I included them ;) 14:20:55< rs> :) 14:21:37< pflanze> ensc: where can I download newer alpha tools? 14:21:46< pflanze> I don't find the address in the wiki.. 14:22:10< Bertl> http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=alpha+util-vserver 14:22:29< Bertl> "alpha branch" is a hyperlink ... 14:22:59< pflanze> k 14:23:39< Bertl> rs: did you test rc3 regarding your nfs issues, btw? 14:24:38< rs> didn't got time 14:24:54< Bertl> hmm, did you report the regressions yet? 14:25:13< rs> no, I should 14:31:00< rs> Bertl: http://rs.rhapsodyk.net/vserver/linux-2.6.5-vs1.9.0pre12.2+namespacefix+memdebug.diff 14:34:50< Bertl> hmm, could you make that an unified diff, with diff -NurpP , please? 14:34:53< rs> oups forgot an option 14:35:52< Bertl> and make a shallow copy (with cp -la) first and do a make mrproper on the sources ;) 14:36:51< eyck> why do you call it a 'shallow copy' ? this is some official terminology? 14:37:14< Bertl> hmm, not sure about it, but in OO it would be called shallow ;) 14:37:26< eyck> OO open office? 14:37:31< rs> haha :) 14:37:33< Bertl> Object Oriented * 14:38:04< Bertl> eyck: you know OOP and OOD ? 14:38:16< eyck> OOprogramming? OOdesign? 14:38:31< Bertl> yep 14:38:52>> Shotygun [shotgun@shotygun.com] has joined #vserver 14:39:01< Shotygun> 'lo 14:39:08< Bertl> hi Shotygun! 14:39:18< Shotygun> Hi hi =) *wakes up* 14:44:13< pflanze> ensc: thanks, "plain" with .211 tools works, with both gentoo and woody guests. 14:44:27< pflanze> One thing remains though: 14:44:41< pflanze> After "reboot" the guest does not come back up. 14:44:53< pflanze> (reboot from inside the guest, that is) 14:45:23< pflanze> "vserver foo start" says it's already running. "vserver foo stop" says 'vkill: vc_ctx_kill(): No such process' 14:45:40< pflanze> Afterwards vserver start makes it start again. 14:46:02< Bertl> pflanze: which kernel patches? 14:46:11< pflanze> 1.3.8 14:46:27< pflanze> The kernel based "reboot -f" thing did work before. 14:46:41< pflanze> But now with the "plain" init style, 14:46:53< pflanze> "reboot -f" does not have any effect anymore, 14:46:58< pflanze> and "reboot" shuts down the vserver but it does not come back. 14:48:14< pflanze> heh strange: 14:48:37< pflanze> with the .211 tools, "reboot" from inside vserver works even if style is not "plain" 14:48:49< pflanze> ah NO 14:48:55< ensc> pflanze: yes, the vkill message happens because of a race (and I can not prevent it) 14:49:01< pflanze> sorry. it says timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl 14:49:26< ensc> pflanze: can you add '|| :' to vserver.functions:185 ? 14:50:56< Shotygun> ensc: Suggestion to the vserver-tools: "vw", like vps, a wrapper for "ps", but for "w", to view all the users all over the vservers.. 14:51:05< Shotygun> Can be a nice feature =/ 14:52:54< Bertl> Shotygun: IIRC w uses /etc/[wu]tmp to gather that info 14:52:59< pflanze> ensc: done, does not have any effect (no -x active there anyway as it seems) 14:53:45< ensc> pflanze: can you activate the vshelper logging? 14:53:50< Bertl> Shotygun: so probably chroot()ing to each vserver and calling w should do the trick? 14:53:50< pflanze> ensc: there's one process hanging around after issuing "reboot": root 9382 49178 woody 0.0 0.0 1292 500 ? S 14:50 0:00 init [6] 14:53:58< ensc> Shotygun: with 2.6 patch probably a 5 liner 14:54:05< Shotygun> bertl: That's what I ment. 14:54:09< Shotygun> =/ 14:55:15< ensc> pflanze: (linking /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/logfile to an existing file) 14:55:54< rs> ensc: btw, NAMESPACE_CLEANUP seems to fail in certain circonstances 14:56:09< ensc> rs: here, it fails everytime ;) 14:56:20< rs> ok so in all circonstances 14:56:24< rs> :) 14:56:40< rs> I thought it came from my settings 14:56:59< Bertl> well, a) does the kernel work now? (no panic?) 14:57:08< rs> Bertl: yep, no panic 14:57:14< Bertl> and b) could we discuss the cleanup issue for a moment? 14:57:27< rs> but seems that it clean to many things :) 14:57:40< rs> Bertl: on my side I have a meeting in two minute 14:58:09< rs> Can we discus it later (~30 min) ? 14:58:35>> dvorak [~dvorak@ny-amherst-C4-1-bg4a-3-4.bflony.adelphia.net] has left #vserver [] 14:59:00< pflanze> ensc: 14:59:00< pflanze> Thu Apr 29 14:58:48 CEST 2004: vshelper 49180 restart 14:59:00< pflanze> No responsible vserver found for resonsible xid 'restart' (restart); aborting... 14:59:00< pflanze> Thu Apr 29 14:58:48 CEST 2004: vshelper 49180 restart2 14:59:00< pflanze> No responsible vserver found for resonsible xid 'restart2' (restart2); aborting... 14:59:17< pflanze> hm 14:59:27< ensc> hmm, which patch are you using? 14:59:32< pflanze> looks like I have to undo the turnaround of my wrapper 14:59:38< rs> ensc: and there is a doc somewhere that explains how vshelper works ? 14:59:38< pflanze> argument turnaround 14:59:45< pflanze> :) 14:59:57< ensc> rs: no 15:01:01< ensc> rs: it should work out-of-the box ;) 15:01:14< pflanze> ensc: ok works fine now:) 15:01:16< ensc> pflanze: which API version do you get from 'vserver-info - SYSINFO'? 15:01:36< ensc> the VSHELPER0 case in http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/issupported.c?rev=1.3&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup must be adapted 15:01:42< rs> seems not :) 15:01:48< pflanze> It was just because I had a wrapper script around vshelper to go into the chroot *and to call it with args $2 $1 * 15:02:02< ensc> ah ok... 15:02:09< pflanze> ensc: maybe you remember my posting on the ml from about 1-2 weeks ago 15:02:13< rs> I get a read timeout on /dev/initctl 15:02:13< ensc> yep 15:02:32< ensc> rs: are you using the plain/fakeinit initmethod? 15:02:37< pflanze> I've now changed the wrapper to only go into the chroot, and it works fine now. 15:03:16< pflanze> Thanks for the fine work!:) 15:03:16< rs> fakeinit with experimental 15:03:23< rs> kernel patch 15:04:34< Bertl> the timeout is because telinit tries to talk to init, via the /dev/initctl ... 15:04:46< Bertl> (which isn't there, I assume ...) 15:04:55< rs> btw I have no init under the vserver 15:05:11< rs> I put the fakeinit string in the flags file 15:05:11< ensc> rs: are you using the 'plain' init-style? 15:05:22< rs> maybe it's in apps/style ? 15:05:39< rs> I have no apps/ directory under vservers dir 15:05:41< ensc> rs: use 14:17 < ensc> pflanze: should be supported by 'echo plain >/etc/vservers/.../apps/init/style' 15:05:50< ensc> rs: just create it... 15:05:51< rs> ok 15:06:00< rs> brb, meeting 15:06:10< ensc> there will be sometime a cmdline tool for such tasks but I do not have time currently 15:18:52>> broo [~broo@host30-5.btbx.net] has joined #vserver 15:18:59< Bertl> hi broo! 15:19:05< broo> hi 15:19:15< broo> whats new on the 2.6 front? 15:19:35< Bertl> 1.9.0pre13 (in a few minutes ;) 15:19:45< broo> :) 15:20:11< Bertl> what was your last 2.6 status? 15:21:04< broo> way old 2.6.3 with 0.9 15:21:18< Bertl> well, then you have much to discover ;) 15:21:24< broo> excellent 15:21:25< Bertl> context flags and caps 15:21:41< Bertl> some virtualizations, like process time/uptime/etc 15:21:50< broo> hmm I have some of that, maybe 0.9 isn't what I have 15:21:53< Bertl> probably the utsname stuff, and the namespaces 15:22:00< broo> whats the easiest way to tell 15:22:25< Bertl> hmm, not easy ... you can use vserver-info - SYSINFO 15:22:29< Bertl> IIRC 15:25:44< broo> VS-API: 0x00010011 15:25:52< broo> does that help 15:27:22< Bertl> yep 15:27:26< Bertl> we are now at VS-API: 0x00010016 15:28:01< Bertl> and this number only changes on API modifications ... 15:28:02< broo> cool so where can I grab it and does it work with 2.6.5? 15:28:47< broo> so I probably am just running 0.9 (I don't seem to see any other vserver patch sets on the computer) 15:28:48< Bertl> up to pre11 it's working with 2.6.5, 12 and 13 requires 2.6.6-rcX 15:29:42< broo> well a 2.6.6-rcX kernel it is :) 15:30:58< Bertl> you should also get enricos latest alpha tools .. they have improved a lot ;) 15:32:11< Bertl> http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.6-rc3-vs1.9.0pre13.diff 15:32:32>> Bertl changed the topic of #vserver to: http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.27, devel 1.3.9, exp 1.9.0pre13 15:33:06< Bertl> okay, I have to leave now, will be back later ... 15:33:18>> Bertl is now known as Bertl_oO 15:33:25>> pflanze [~chris@gate.wyona.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 15:33:51< broo> cya Bertl_oO 15:47:24>> csm [~csm@82-32-130-79.cable.ubr05.hawk.blueyonder.co.uk] has joined #vserver 15:47:39< csm> hi all 16:02:10>> pflanze [~chris@pop-ls-15-1-dialup-207.freesurf.ch] has joined #vserver 16:12:54< rs> re 16:13:50< rs> bertl/enrico: are you there ? 16:15:27>> pflanze [~chris@pop-ls-15-1-dialup-207.freesurf.ch] has quit [Quit: [x]chat] 16:26:46< csm> has anyone set up per context disk limits recently? 16:27:06< broo> not me (course that doesn't help) 16:27:10< csm> :p 16:27:11< csm> :) 16:28:35>> netrose [netrose@SP2-24.207.228.55.charter-stl.com] has joined #vserver 16:52:56>> cereal^away is now known as cereal 16:55:11>> Doener [~doener@pD95882A3.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #vserver 16:56:14< Doener> Hi 16:57:33>> pflanze [~chris@pop-zh-20-2-dialup-188.freesurf.ch] has joined #vserver 16:57:59< pflanze> ensc: how can I configure a "pre-start" command with the alpha tools? 16:58:50< pflanze> one which is run before anything else upon "start", and right after the stopping part upon "reboot". 17:00:45< Doener> pflanze: look on the flower page, search for prepre-start 17:01:09< Doener> s/on/at/ 17:01:12>> netrose [netrose@SP2-24.207.228.55.charter-stl.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 17:02:22< pflanze> thanks Doener 17:02:31< Doener> no problem 17:02:36< pflanze> cu 17:02:37>> pflanze [~chris@pop-zh-20-2-dialup-188.freesurf.ch] has quit [Quit: [x]chat] 17:18:12>> shuri [~shushushu@69.28.239.24] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 17:33:14>> RoadRunnR [~RoadRunnR@213.187.82.17] has joined #vserver 17:37:41>> RoadRunnR [~RoadRunnR@213.187.82.17] has quit [Quit: ] 17:54:11>> broo [~broo@host30-5.btbx.net] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 18:20:24>> broo [~broo@host30-5.btbx.net] has joined #vserver 18:21:01< broo> Bertl_oO: when you get back, I'm running the 1.9.0pre13 when I try to enter my vservers now I get chcontext: sethostname(): Operation not permitted 18:37:43>> JonB [~NoSuchUse@129.142.112.33.ip.tele2adsl.dk] has joined #vserver 18:37:48>> monrad [~monrad@213083190232.sonofon.dk] has joined #vserver 18:38:16< broo> doesn't seemt to happen when I launch a vserver with legacy method 18:38:52< broo> I thought setting CAP_SYS_PACCT would do the trick 18:47:24>> cereal is now known as cereal^busy 18:48:24< broo> and that seems to let the vserver internally set the name, but I still get that error when I try to vserver name enter 18:57:07< broo> doh I read the capability.h wrong should have been CAP_SYS_ADMIN not PACCT 18:58:19< broo> hmm still doesn't seem to work 19:02:07< rs> did you get the same error with further pre releases ? 19:02:35< broo> I wasn't getting that error with an earlier release back in february 19:03:09< broo> the vserver seems to start up and run fine I just can't enter it 19:03:51< rs> nor from network ? 19:04:21< broo> no can't seem to ssh in either 19:06:27< rs> strang 19:06:34< rs> didn't tested pre13 yet 19:06:35< broo> but that could easily be something I have messed up as I normally don't have network access to this vserver 19:41:37>> UFOczek [ufoczek@hood.openbug.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 19:41:44>> UFOczek [ufoczek@hood.openbug.net] has joined #vserver 19:45:17>> yarihm [~yarihm@217-162-205-7.dclient.hispeed.ch] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 19:53:51>> yarihm [~yarihm@217-162-205-7.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #vserver 20:02:42>> LeXo_ [~LeXo@lns-th2-4f-81-56-252-185.adsl.proxad.net] has joined #vserver 20:05:58>> tanjix [tanjix@ACB317D5.ipt.aol.com] has joined #vserver 20:06:00>> LeXo_ is now known as lexo 20:06:03< tanjix> hi together 20:06:10>> lexo is now known as frnack 20:09:52>> franck [~LeXo@lns-th2-4f-81-56-252-185.adsl.proxad.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 20:11:52< tanjix> does anybody know what packe i need in debian to get the "ip" command to work? 20:11:53< broo> okay fixed i needed to update from 0.29.196 to 0.29.211 utils-vserver 20:12:18< tanjix> s/packe/package 20:12:24< broo> iproute 20:13:03< broo> dpkg -S /sbin/ip 20:13:03< broo> iproute: /sbin/ip 20:13:41< tanjix> dpkg: /sbin/ip not found. 20:14:18< broo> no I meant you can find ip in the debain package iproute 20:14:44< broo> dpkg -S /path/to/file is a way to query the system to see which package a file belongs too 20:15:28>> Doener [~doener@pD95882A3.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 20:15:58< tanjix> ok, sry.. thx works now 20:17:32>> JonB [~NoSuchUse@129.142.112.33.ip.tele2adsl.dk] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 20:17:38< tanjix> SIOCSIFADDR: File exists 20:17:38< tanjix> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address 20:17:38< tanjix> SIOCSIFNETMASK: Cannot assign requested address 20:17:38< tanjix> SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Cannot assign requested address 20:17:38< tanjix> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address 20:17:58< tanjix> i hate those errors :/ 20:22:17>> rs [rs@213.193.3.15] has quit [Quit: leaving] 20:35:56>> tanjix [tanjix@ACB317D5.ipt.aol.com] has quit [Quit: ] 20:38:01>> frnack is now known as franck 20:42:52>> muisec [alanp@webssh.boredom.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 20:42:57>> muisec [alanp@webssh.boredom.org] has joined #vserver 21:54:54>> netrose [netrose@SP2-24.207.228.55.charter-stl.com] has joined #vserver 22:05:01< broo> anyone know off hand what the files and capabilities needed for an X server to be run out of a vserver? 22:09:57< eyck> broo: when you finish setting up X inside vserver could you please document & post it? 22:10:26< eyck> several people tried it, it would be nice if finally someone would document the procedure 22:10:42< broo> sure, I had it up and running a long time ago, just didn't remember the steps I did then 22:11:33>> shuri [~shushushu@cpu183.adsl.qc.bellglobal.com] has joined #vserver 22:11:34< broo> hmm been a long time since I did an apt-get upgrade in my vserver 298 packages updating 22:12:05< eyck> on woody 22:12:07< eyck> ? ;) 22:12:16< broo> lol, sid (unstable) 22:12:33< eyck> then 298 is not that long time ;) 22:12:43< eyck> week or two maybe 22:13:11< broo> hehe, good point (but I do think its been like 4 months or more) 22:21:58>> cereal^busy is now known as cereal^off 22:31:32>> netrose [netrose@SP2-24.207.228.55.charter-stl.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 23:08:22< broo> is there a command (like vserver-info) that can tell you what capabilities the vserver was started with 23:28:44< broo> hmm putting capabilities in the /capabilities file doesn't seem to actually change the capabilities of the vserver 23:32:15< broo> they show up in the CHCONTEXT_OPTS[@] as --cap ... but doing a reducecap --show from inside the vserver doesn't show those capabilities added 23:43:05>> csm [~csm@82-32-130-79.cable.ubr05.hawk.blueyonder.co.uk] has quit [Quit: BitchX-1.0c20cvs -- just do it.] 23:43:45< broo> hmm doing a chcontext --secure --cap SYS_NET_RAW /bin/tcsh comes back with an error of SYS_NET_RAW unknown bcap 23:48:11< broo> hmm seems --cap isn't a real option for chcontext in 0.29.211, but it was in 0.29.196 23:48:42< broo> maybe not --- Log closed pią kwi 30 00:00:38 2004