**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 04 02:59:57 2011 Aug 04 06:49:50 I did an 'opkg update; opkg task-native-sdk'. I wrote up a c++ program and when I use g++, it's complaining that it can't find the iostream to be included. Any ideas what's up? Aug 04 06:50:13 'error: iostream: No such file or directory' is the exact error Aug 04 10:20:17 deadaim, I don't know the package name, but what I'd usually do is use Debian's packages.debian.org, look for the name of the package that contains the file I'm after and try the same name in Angstrom Aug 04 16:39:34 eranm: Do you end up using opkg? I looked it up in packages.debian.org -- the package is 'gsoap'. However, when I do 'opkg install gsoap' I get: Unknown package 'gsoap' . Any ideas? Should I use something else? Aug 04 17:21:20 angstrom: 03testlab  07yocto * r6f9faca5ac 10testlab/beagleboard/eglibc/systemd-image/ (4 files): beagleboard: systemd-image configured for angstrom v2011.08-core using branch master and revision 7bf77b2d90bc7ed60fcd216af26394a723d58917 Aug 04 21:29:20 I'm having a problem with kexecboot on an Akita Aug 04 21:29:59 I've got /dev/mtdblock2 as / with /boot on. jffs2 w/ mkfs.jffs2 -r (extracted-tgz-path) -o initrd.bin Aug 04 21:32:11 kexecboot isn't seeing the internal NAND at all Aug 04 21:32:20 I just get "no bootable devices found" Aug 04 21:32:24 is there some magic I'm missing? Aug 04 21:45:11 also, narcissus can't generate jffs2 images. Aug 04 22:35:31 :\ So nobody can tell me how to make kexecboot read from the internal NAND? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Aug 05 02:59:56 2011