KotCzarny | spaghetti code is weaved | 00:07 |
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* DocScrutinizer05 has weird ideas for next Lasagne, weaving fabric of spaghetti | 02:22 | |
DocScrutinizer05 | or even basketry | 02:23 |
DocScrutinizer05 | 8-D~ | 02:24 |
DocScrutinizer05 | hmm, that became sth different than intended | 02:25 |
DocScrutinizer05 | 8-P°~ | 02:25 |
DocScrutinizer05 | now it's official: pasta time | 02:26 |
Juesto | cool | 03:44 |
Oksana | sicelo : Unfortunately, my N900 doesn't have ability to connect to charger. And drains battery relatively quickly, at that - between 1 and 4 days, depending on usage. | 08:06 |
brolin_empey | Is there an x86 smartphone with an LED display instead of an LCD? Apparently the Asus ZenFone series dropped x86 before it adopted LED display. Apparently all x86 ZenFone models use an LCD. The GeeksPhone Revolution uses an LCD too. | 08:27 |
KotCzarny | https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/fuck_systemd | 11:24 |
KotCzarny | lol | 11:24 |
Juesto | xd | 11:28 |
Juesto | Oksana: nice, my moto e4 plus Android 7 lasts 1-3 days | 11:29 |
Juesto | with a whopping 5k mAh | 11:29 |
Juesto | that's not relatively quickly compared other phones, they last way less, about 8h average | 11:30 |
Juesto | a battery lasting beyond 12 hours is quite an achievement | 11:30 |
jonwil | I am very close to finding an NSS source tree that matches the NSS codebase in microb-engine. This is the first step in allowing me to bring in a newer NSS with support for TLS 1.2 (the reason I am doing this is because there really aren't any viable replacements for microb as a browser that do support TLS 1.2 and because I happen to need TLS 1.2 support for a number of web pages) | 13:06 |
Halftux | jonwil: that sounds good. I hope that you will find a way to update the NSS codebase. BTW what was the show stopper to replace openssl with 1.0.2 version? Is it possible that you could upload the parse-certdata-txt.c file? | 13:49 |
jonwil | https://github.com/community-ssu/maemo-security-certman/ has all the steps to update the root CA store including parse-certdata-txt.c | 13:50 |
Halftux | thats nice thank you | 13:50 |
jonwil | I dont know about OpenSSL replacement, that isn't relavent for NSS and microb | 13:51 |
sixwheeledbeast | I recall some ABI compatibility issue mentioned? | 13:52 |
jonwil | There is no reason you can't run OpenSSL 0.98 (the current version) and a newer OpenSSL side-by-side | 13:53 |
jonwil | since they have different library names | 13:53 |
Halftux | hmm I tried running different libssl and linking to the new one, but I had problems accessing the certificates. I did not replaced the openssl binary. | 13:57 |
Wizzup | jonwil: in case you didn't notice there is now also maemo-security-certman with openssl 1.1 support | 14:34 |
jonwil | Yeah I saw that, that's neat | 14:34 |
jonwil | Although I don't have a need for it | 14:34 |
Wizzup | ok | 14:34 |
jonwil | Ok so it looks like I need to pull the main mozilla-central repository (not looking forward to that given how BIG the thing is), check for the last NSS commit made to microb-engine in the mozilla-central repo (easy enough now that I know that microb-engine is using NSS_3_12_6_RTM) then starting from that revision, browse forward in the mozilla-central tree looking for any NSS related commits... | 14:52 |
jonwil | ...and porting those patches to microb-engine one by one until we hit NSS 3.15.1 and the TLS 1.2 support I need | 14:52 |
jonwil | Ok I think I have identified 3 ways forward in terms of getting TLS 1.2 on Maemo Fremantle. | 16:29 |
jonwil | http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=100296 has the details of the 3 options I can see as potential ways forward given that there is no existing modern-ish web browser for Fremantle and none for Leste either (meaning | 17:12 |
jonwil | Not that leste is anywhere near usable as a daily driver in any case | 17:12 |
jonwil | hi | 23:48 |
DocScrutinizer05 | hi | 23:49 |
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