01:51:46 dangergrrl: Alright, well, it sounds like you're redoing several packages from OI (e.g., the gfx-drm stuff) that don't come from illumos-gate. I don't really know about the local patches OI are floating on the gate, either. So if OI folks have said use oi-userland, then, that's probably the way to go there! 05:14:04 jclulow, if the kernel drm drivers are actually oi and not illumos-gate, yes, I really want that to work so I plan to look at it. 07:34:06 Who here was playing with the Sun Studio compiler in Illumos? I remember filing a C++ syntax bug against it, but it never got fixed [before Oracle] and now I don't have a clue if it's still there. 07:34:52 I'm mildly curious to know if extern "C" void foo(); // is still not accepted without the curlies? But not enough yet, to install it myself. 09:20:15 "still not accepted" implies updated compiler, and illumos does not have that option, I'm afraid. So you would need Solaris or linux, I'm afraid... 09:45:54 is it still available? it's been listed as dropped for years now 10:16:17 Solaris Studio? https://www.oracle.com/tools/developerstudio/downloads/developer-studio-jsp.html 10:17:01 I do not know if its the latest, you would need subscription to get access to updates 10:21:44 I'd definitely be careful with it. I can't imagine the licence terms are good for open source folks, even if you can get it to run. 11:17:31 i meant it's listed as dropped from illumos for years on the www, you would know way more about that than i, i've only ever seen it as no longer supported by illumos 11:22:36 dangergrrl you are right about it, yes, we do not support it 16:29:45 and it does not support you - the latest releases of Studio require changes that are only in Solaris, not illumos 17:56:39 I'd much rather use gcc or llvm/clang myself anyway, myrkraverk was seeming to want it to look for ancient defects 18:34:18 out of curiosity, anyone given any thought if we'll ever plan to get rid of support for booting from legacy BIOS? 18:34:47 given that UEFI has been mandatory on new systems for quite some time.. 18:36:04 * nomad looks at his still very much active servers that are BIOS only 18:36:17 some of us still have old stuff in prod. 18:36:37 (for $homelab, in my case) 18:47:30 jbk: I still have systems that do BIOS boot 18:47:51 EFI PXE is still pretty dumb in practice, for example 18:56:10 Yeah... I'm extremely lucky to have a (Haswell-Era) server that manages to EFI PXE to Triton iPXE. I know that doesn't work for everyone. (Even with tsoome's recent fixes to solve the EFI framebuffer problems I was seeing on NUCs). 19:16:23 danmcd: I feel like the Triton iPXE might have some patches that aren't in mainstream PXE as well that might improve things, I can't remember 19:17:43 That is correct ( bahamat has the details in her L1/L2 caches more likely). ALSO, iPXE upstream is a bit prickly... they introduce a TCP buffering change that completely sabotaged many Triton deployments and we had to back it out in our downstream, e.g. 19:22:30 It's also why we, with a CN that really wants to boot from BIOS or EFI netboot, we send them Triton iPXE, and THEN we use Triton iPXE to get illumos/SmartOS and move along. 19:23:11 (These days you can, in addition to netbooting, you can also boot Triton iPXE right off a ZFS pool.) 19:24:38 jbk: I too have a few BIOS-only systems. Ask again in 5 years. 19:36:40 sommerfeld: out of interest, are they bios-only, or do they have an EFI implementation that's unusable? 19:47:52 Yeah, we do. Multiboot2 support is the big one. There's another that extends the memory space for the ipxe script, which is otherwise capped at 256b due to a bug in a decade and a half old version of Xen that's been long since fixed. 19:48:50 No sign of EFI anywhere that I can find. The newer one is based on a Supermicro X8SAX motherboard which I believe is bios-only. 20:00:22 YES bahamat it's the 256b cap that always eludes me. 20:02:00 And richlowe makes an excellent point... ISTR the X9 supermicros might fit in that bucket. The X10s *appear* to have actually-usable UEFI. 20:02:16 (At least the X10s that comprise Kebecloud/stooging do.) 20:07:31 The 256b limit kills the ability to do boot modules. 20:09:33 When we stood things up on Equinix, they use a default ipxe, and the line for networking.json was truncated so the file ended up being like networking.j. 20:10:09 I don't remember if we got a 404 trying to load it or if the whole file showed up as /system/boot/networking.j, but either way it made it unusable. 20:11:01 To fix that I had to chain load our ipxe binary and then do the real ipxe script 20:36:44 I have X10SAE supermicro, and its UEFI is oakyish, except that it only does 800x600 framebuffer (despite the mode you pick from mode list). 20:36:54 okayish* 20:38:24 tsoome_: the typo made me consider the possibility of single-malt UEFI.. 20:38:37 :D 20:38:52 dont you start:D 20:43:20 Now I had to check my copy of Macallan. 21:53:50 @tsoome_ I'm an Islay guy most of the time (Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Ardbeg...), but I have an amazing single-malt from our summer trip to Ireland from the middle of the country that reminds me of the Islay malts! 21:58:45 I got this one about 6 years ago, so I guess that fact does tell something about me:D 21:59:27 Lagavulin, Caol Ila - they are very nice indeed. 22:07:13 Oh yeah it takes me years to get through a bottle as well. I found the one I purchased at the distillery: 22:07:15 https://www.lrd.ie/product/the-bridge-whiskey-coosan-point-release/ 22:08:01 It's like Islay malt.... but from Ireland! (There *is* a lot of peat along the Shannon where counties Roscommon and Longford meet.) 22:08:36 (Though it looks as if they imported the peat from Laphroiag) 22:09:38 So they write, yep:) 22:11:05 I need to bookmark that one. 22:12:36 I still have Kilchoman in my list. One day perhaps... 22:19:58 if you all are really into whisky you might want to check out independent bottlers. so far only "big" names have been dropped 22:20:39 thats also true ofc 22:22:16 hadfl: I wouldn't call Lough Ree a "big" bottler, would you?! 22:23:32 (Or do you mean on my list of islay ones? Those WERE big names.)