**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 07 03:00:00 2018 Nov 07 06:30:59 @bhushanshah, How did you solve this error, sur? Nov 07 06:31:09 I got the same whilst building H-5.1 Nov 07 06:32:48 or @VeryOriginalUsername Nov 07 06:35:57 I got the exact same error Nov 07 06:36:46 error: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 255 bytes into a region of size 59 [-Werror=format-truncation=] … "/sys/bus/usb/devices/%s/serial", sysfs_name); … ^~ Nov 07 06:38:15 screw that, i got another one Nov 07 06:38:28 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TjcP5484jn/ Nov 07 09:07:37 @GaganMalviOfishal, Boh, comment It😂 Nov 07 09:14:13 @Emanuel Tobias, Changed your mind? https://github.com/Halium/projectmanagement/issues/107#issuecomment-436463904 :) Nov 07 09:14:59 @dohniks, probably because of https://github.com/Halium/projectmanagement/issues/96 :) Nov 07 09:16:15 Ah :) Nov 07 11:48:13 @Mattia990, How? Nov 07 11:48:22 Bro I'm nub. XD Nov 07 11:48:37 Tried building PA, still WIP :P Nov 07 12:42:02 @GaganMalviOfishal, Yeah if someone manages to solve this ping me xd Nov 07 13:37:21 @VeryOriginalUsername @GaganMalviOfishal its a bit hard to see on a mobile phone screen, but it looks like broken debug message. Maybe its sufficient to just comment out those lines?! Nov 07 13:58:05 @dohniks, I apologize, I have created but there was already one so it is incomplete Nov 07 13:58:48 My english is bad, I'm from Brazil. Nov 07 14:00:03 I'm with a Galaxy S5 klte I want to run Ubuntu touch Nov 07 14:12:04 Currently klte is looking like a dead end to me Nov 07 14:13:51 Yes, halium base and basic tests work (wifi, lights, vibrator, gps, graphics), but none of the rootfs' works out of the box because of kernel too old (3.4.113) and systemd throws kernel into panic from time to time Nov 07 14:14:04 [Edit] Yes, halium base and basic tests work (wifi, lights, vibrator, gps, graphics, audio), but none of the rootfs' works out of the box because of kernel too old (3.4.113) and systemd throws kernel into panic from time to time Nov 07 14:15:00 Like, even systemd that is in xenial 16.04 (halium reference) technically requires kernel >= 3.7 Nov 07 14:16:18 [Edit] Currently Samsung Galaxy S5 (klte) is looking like a dead end to me Nov 07 14:16:51 [Edit] Yes, halium base and basic tests work (wifi, lights, vibrator, gps, graphics, audio, touchscreen), but none of the rootfs' works out of the box because of kernel too old (3.4.113) and systemd throws kernel into panic from time to time Nov 07 14:17:02 [Edit] Yes, halium base and basic functionality work (wifi, lights, vibrator, gps, graphics, audio, touchscreen), but none of the rootfs' works out of the box because of kernel too old (3.4.113) and systemd throws kernel into panic from time to time Nov 07 14:17:14 [Edit] Yes, halium base and basic functionality works (wifi, lights, vibrator, gps, graphics, audio, touchscreen), but none of the rootfs' works out of the box because of kernel too old (3.4.113) and systemd throws kernel into panic from time to time Nov 07 14:18:04 @Emanuel Tobias, No problem. Just checking Nov 07 14:18:27 @minlexx, In fact any 3.4 kernel device :-( Nov 07 14:18:42 It needs heavy customization to rootfs (either older systemd, or other init system like I dunno, openrc) or newer kernel port Nov 07 14:18:49 [Edit] It needs heavy customization to rootfs (either older systemd, or other init system like I dunno, openrc) or newer kernel port ☠️ Nov 07 14:20:09 @bhushanshah, Ouch Nov 07 14:21:26 @Emanuel Tobias, I didn't try UT much, so you can try :) Nov 07 14:21:29 yeah I mean well world moves on 3.4 kernel was released on 2012, it has been 6 years already Nov 07 14:25:04 SGS 5 was out in 2014 (I think) and had a good hw specs for that time :) looked like a nice candidate to try. Also it was my previous old phone so that was only device available for me for experiments and disposal :) Nov 07 14:25:51 What we could potentially do is, backport things needed for systemd in kernel Nov 07 14:26:08 Building older systemd doesn't sound like solution? Nov 07 14:26:30 I mean well it is solution but not viable in long term Nov 07 14:30:57 Now I have Xiaomi Mi Note 3 (jason) … But it does not have (official) LineageOS 14.1 with Android 7 (only android 8) … Good news is kernel 4.x though https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_xiaomi_jason Nov 07 14:34:50 Also there's good mainline support for that SoC I think.. Nov 07 14:35:01 (opendata on matrix might know best) Nov 07 15:52:21 @bhushanshah, According to your best guess, would that mostly be once for 3.4, or once for every device on 3.4? Nov 07 16:23:58 @bhushanshah, Could that be why my lxc container instantly segfaults on -7.1 branch? Nov 07 17:05:57 @minlexx, I'm studying now phones I really like linux I want to participate in some project like this will be very good for all people, I'm a web developer java, would it be possible to update the kernel? lately I use lineageOs 16 Nov 07 17:07:53 the device and test did not want to buy a Nexus 5 and discard it just to use ubuntu touch Nov 07 17:10:26 I choose the hard way I'll try with Haium. It's a possibility that was not a few years ago. Nov 07 17:12:09 @minlexx, Yes, I'll try now, I have a place to ask questions. ☺ Nov 07 22:32:18 @minlexx are you good and mainlining kernel? I started with the samsung galaxy s5 some time ago and I got the usb and the internal mmc card working, next step would be the display Nov 07 22:32:29 WIP branch https://github.com/postmarketOS/linux-postmarketos/commits/qcom Nov 07 22:47:44 wow, 13 May... long ago :) Nov 07 22:49:02 I know, I didn't had time the last months, and I don't really know how to continue Nov 07 22:51:25 Did you take literally mainline kernel (from kernel.org), or one of android ones? Nov 07 22:51:53 I mean one of https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/kernel/android-common Nov 07 22:53:22 it's a fork of torvalds kernel, see https://github.com/torvalds/linux/compare/master...postmarketOS:qcom Nov 07 22:53:57 no android stuff Nov 07 22:54:18 for example there is an msm variant of 4.4 kernel https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-4.4 Nov 07 22:55:38 It would still need android drivers hal, I think... I understand, by using mainline you wouldn't need halium at all? Nov 07 22:57:41 drebrez: answering your question "are you good and mainlining kernel? " - I've never tried that, so probably not good, but I also never tried porting before, and learned a lot of new things in process... so it may be at least worth to try :) Nov 07 23:06:19 about display, gpu drivers (adreno) was upstreamed already in kernel. first appearance since 3.12 I think Nov 07 23:30:39 the nexus5 has really good mainline support and it's a MSM8974, the samsung s5 has MSM8974AC which is very similar, just need to write the devicetree file and maybe some driver for stuff which is different, like the charger from what I remember Nov 07 23:30:39 I had to include different regulator nodes Nov 07 23:30:39 https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/0cf6c71d70d8aa39b8fd0e39c9009602a0e0d300#diff-be8fc08d3300ff1479025bfc6a6e8a0e first commit :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 07 23:31:52 2018 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 08 02:59:59 2018