**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 02 02:59:57 2009 Apr 02 22:09:14 is there a source mirror somewhere on angstrom's site? I seem to recall someone mentioning one Apr 02 22:15:43 tharvey: sorry what do you mean, source mirror? Apr 02 22:16:36 a mirror of sources used to build angstrom... ie http://webpy.org is down currently and I cant get web.py-0.31.tar.gz Apr 02 22:18:01 tharvey: angstrom is build with the openemebdded cross compiling system Apr 02 22:18:23 the uptodate metadata is here http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/tree/ Apr 02 22:18:38 for the actual sources of a package, go to recipes and then select the package Apr 02 22:18:46 you might want to use a stable branch Apr 02 22:19:02 dcordes, right... and my oe build is failing because it can't get http://webpy.org/static/web.py-0.31.tar.gz Apr 02 22:19:37 I thought I saw someone reference an angstrom-disribution.org URL that may have an archive of sources Apr 02 22:19:43 if the download will fail, bitbake will try all available sources for the source version it wants to build Apr 02 22:19:54 so there are no alternatives in Oe Apr 02 22:20:06 do you use org.oe.dev or a different/stable branch? Apr 02 22:20:12 understood... but still I could swear that someone referred to one in an irc recently that wasn't configured in oe Apr 02 22:20:42 for web.py-0.31 ? Apr 02 22:20:44 currently using org.openembedded.dev - I realize thats not 'stable' but the fact is I believe http://webpy.org being down is a temporary problem Apr 02 22:21:00 makes sense Apr 02 22:21:31 so I'm just asking if there are any known archives of sources on the net that I could try... Apr 02 22:21:38 you can get an alternative and put it in the recipe locally temporarily Apr 02 22:22:16 right... I'm looking for an alternative source location - I guess I wasn't clear in my question Apr 02 22:22:30 gentoo has the same src_url Apr 02 22:22:39 SRC_URI Apr 02 22:24:14 googling the filename shows some things here Apr 02 22:25:28 ya... but when I follow those links low and behold they point to http://webpy.org/static... lol Apr 02 22:25:57 wait a minute Apr 02 22:26:01 did you locate the recipe already? Apr 02 22:26:42 I found one from launchpad.net Apr 02 22:26:57 sure... the recipe isn't wrong as far as I know the site is just temporarilly down Apr 02 22:27:31 so you can replace the uri locally Apr 02 22:27:42 http://launchpad.net/webpy/webpy.dev/0.31/+download/web.py-0.31.tar.gz Apr 02 22:29:14 you can just drop the downloaded file into your sources directory... no reason to change a non-broken recipe Apr 02 22:29:33 I'm not convinced that the original location isn't jsut temporarily down Apr 02 22:30:20 the place it in your download dir. or wait if it's not urgent Apr 02 22:30:41 sorry if I was of no help Apr 02 22:30:50 just goofing around Apr 02 22:30:57 heh Apr 03 02:40:16 Got a fresh install of Angstrom on my BeagleBoard working, but I noticed, the default (demo) install of Angstrom has x11vnc installed with no password ... unless it restricts it to connections over usb0, presumably this means that if I put it on a wireless network, anybody could VNC in :P. How is the password for angstrom-x11vnc-xinit configured? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 03 02:59:56 2009