**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 25 03:00:02 2017 Jan 25 09:07:07 hi ant Jan 25 09:08:22 gm Jan 25 09:08:41 I from time to time search the web for anything related the Zaurus, and I found that news item... I wonder what project is now Lineo involved to which makes use of Yocto Jan 25 09:09:14 and I'm glad that you have checked out oesf's forum :) Jan 25 09:10:46 well, actually I was looking at https://www.yoctoproject.org/ecosystem/member-organizations Jan 25 09:11:06 wondering about dtb manufacturers Jan 25 09:11:12 aha, I see Jan 25 09:11:20 I'm wondering on what level is the collaboration between Yocto and OE. They have a common project (OE-core), but still they exist as separate entities Jan 25 09:11:34 yes Jan 25 09:13:09 both are no-profit but Yocto project needs some foundings for the maintenance fees, documentation, demonstrations, etc Jan 25 09:13:37 so it is sponsored (very little I think) from Linux Foundation Jan 25 09:14:07 but the idea is great: once all these manufacturers agree on a common base the products will be better Jan 25 09:14:21 see i.e. the painful situation about TV Jan 25 09:15:12 I personally have a linux/enigma2 box for dtb/sat/mediaplayer Jan 25 09:15:52 I wouldn't need a tv ... the only problem is >40'' panels do cost 5x the price of a same sized tv Jan 25 09:16:00 :/ Jan 25 09:19:49 I guess that's because the demand is much higher for TVs Jan 25 09:21:37 you could plug that box to a TV's HDMI plug, I guess that the only difference to a panel would be that you might have to manually switch to the HDMI input every time you switch it on Jan 25 09:22:53 that's also supposed to work with HDMI-CEC Jan 25 09:23:18 it would be indeed great to have a single, Linux based OS for all the TVs. I have a Samsung TV, what annoys me is that the PVR function is disabled via software, it might be unlockable via some hack Jan 25 09:23:21 it's just you buy some crappy logic board, ugly speakers and a remote control Jan 25 09:23:33 packed with the display Jan 25 09:23:41 that's a tv today Jan 25 09:24:09 yep Jan 25 09:24:19 iirc Samsung offered boards expansion Jan 25 09:24:27 first time I heard about HDMI-CEC, googling it Jan 25 09:25:54 ah, Samsung calls it Anynet+ Jan 25 09:27:45 as always then you find closed binary drivers, with a limited set of codecs (what the manufacturer licensed from i.e. Broad*om) Jan 25 09:28:01 heh Jan 25 09:29:18 I have an anime serie on my external HDD which I can't watch since the used codec is not supported by my TV Jan 25 09:31:21 I might someday buy a dtb box like yours... I'd love to have a torrent client directly running on that box, I have also seem there are client for automatic TV serie download once they are available Jan 25 09:31:29 client +s Jan 25 10:06:54 I have 1TB of anime for my fid on the NAS Jan 25 10:06:59 *kid Jan 25 10:07:20 it's a cheap little Zyxel, atm still 'unmodified' :) Jan 25 10:07:27 (could run Arch) Jan 25 10:08:01 the enigma box mounts the nfs export and it's all Jan 25 10:08:14 (there is even smb/cifs if you want) Jan 25 10:08:54 I tried dlna/upnp but with my limited hardware a plain share is better Jan 25 10:09:53 the box doesn't even transcode so no need for twonky/plex Jan 25 10:10:04 the box == the nas Jan 25 10:11:06 as for the dtb, I'm tempted by a new one Jan 25 10:11:07 http://www.vuplus.com/sub/main.php Jan 25 10:11:13 I have an old vusolo Jan 25 10:11:43 running OpenPLI with just 384MB ram Jan 25 10:12:42 "I have 1TB of anime for my kid on the NAS" <- that's what I call a good father :D Jan 25 10:12:47 VartiWork, then again..spend 3-400 eur for the decoder PLUS the display Jan 25 10:12:54 a tv is cheaper I know Jan 25 10:13:14 VartiWork: took a winter Jan 25 10:13:35 took a winter to download all the stuff? Jan 25 10:13:42 yes, from tnt** Jan 25 10:14:01 most series on a single dvd Jan 25 10:14:08 aha, tnt is a good source Jan 25 10:14:56 now I'm filling the poor nas with a monster called 'One Piece', >700ep Jan 25 10:15:00 isodes Jan 25 10:15:10 I usually download anime with original audio and english subs, but I guess I'll start downloading stuff in italian for my kids Jan 25 10:15:27 heh, One Piece is a monster of a serie Jan 25 10:15:38 there is always streaming but it is rather 'unsafe' for kids Jan 25 10:15:59 watched it for a while on TV, some episoded were cool, some plaing boring Jan 25 10:16:03 plain Jan 25 10:16:24 you can't look at it with the eyes of a kid anymore :) Jan 25 10:16:46 some series are pretty hot for the targeted age, though ;) Jan 25 10:17:14 yes, that's true, I remember watching and liking cartoons when I was a kid which I find today to be unwatchable Jan 25 10:17:29 (e.g. Fantaman, it that rings a bell to you) Jan 25 10:17:42 urgh..yes ha ha Jan 25 10:18:10 the italian dubbing there was atrocious Jan 25 10:19:47 my older kid liked Chi's Sweet Home for a while, though it has some sad moments at the beginning Jan 25 10:20:27 my fault I let him watch strange things like lupin III and one unknown to me 'Gigi la trottola'...collecting pants Jan 25 10:20:50 was supposedly an innocent anime in the '70 Jan 25 10:21:09 they watched with me the first episodes of Dennou Coil too, though that one turns into horror after a while, so I continued watching it by myself Jan 25 10:21:43 my parents didn't like watching me Lupin when I was young, they didn't like they had guns in it Jan 25 10:21:58 a, I was thinking about the b**bs Jan 25 10:22:17 yep.. there were thos too there :D Jan 25 10:23:18 and I remember well Gigi... panties chasing hehe Jan 25 10:24:47 Yokai Watch seems to be popular among youngsters these days, though some of its characters are quite strange/creepy Jan 25 10:25:08 http://yokaiwatch.membahas.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Manjimutt-Jinmenken-Yo-kai-Watch.jpg http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/yokaiwatch/images/f/f8/Ikemenken_YW2-037.png/revision/latest?cb=20150906145150 What the ...? Jan 25 10:26:19 my kid is 9, we watched some nice series together (Nadia, Conan il rag...) Jan 25 10:26:32 from the early '90s Jan 25 10:27:18 nice Jan 25 10:27:25 Conan is indeed great Jan 25 10:28:07 Nadia too but it has some WTH episoded where you wonder what the animators were smoking Jan 25 10:31:16 Totoro is a great, all ages anime IMHO Jan 25 12:53:54 bbl Jan 25 21:42:36 bluelightning, hi Jan 25 21:42:48 hi ant_home Jan 25 21:43:01 new issue for mips Jan 25 21:43:04 | install: cannot stat 'arch/mips/boot/vmlinuz': No such file or directory Jan 25 21:43:23 is only under /build Jan 25 21:43:45 I've not seen that one before I'm afraid Jan 25 21:44:01 something to do with S != B? Jan 25 21:44:03 here custom vars: Jan 25 21:44:05 KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "vmlinuz" Jan 25 21:44:18 KERNEL_OUTPUT = "${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}" Jan 25 21:45:23 I don't see any reference to KERNEL_OUTPUT in OE-Core - only KERNEL_OUTPUT_DIR Jan 25 21:45:30 hm.. Jan 25 21:45:31 http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/commit/?id=6e58f54be103814b6b8a85b236510633c49e6832 Jan 25 21:46:18 I must have used an obscure setting Jan 25 21:46:47 (ab)used Jan 25 21:47:56 this change removed it : http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/commit/?id=849b67b2e4820564b5e5c9bd4bb293c44351c5f3 Jan 25 21:48:07 (without mentioning in the commit message ... sigh) Jan 25 21:48:50 anyway, I don't see the task Jan 25 21:48:57 addtask kernel_link_images Jan 25 21:49:58 was only for yocto in the patch...I should add it Jan 25 21:50:55 bluelightning, ah, you mean -KERNEL_OUTPUT ?= "arch/${ARCH}/boot/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}" Jan 25 21:51:22 yep Jan 25 21:51:30 seems like it's replaced by KERNEL_OUTPUT_DIR Jan 25 21:51:44 I suspect you were abusing it by setting it to "vmlinuz" Jan 25 21:52:16 heh Jan 25 21:52:28 I took the one in root of /build Jan 25 21:53:10 let me test the mechanism how it is suppose to Jan 25 21:55:11 ok, adding the task fixes it Jan 25 21:55:31 the default value of KERNEL_OUTPUT_DIR seems good Jan 25 21:55:52 let see the -kexecboot flavor Jan 25 23:06:07 bluelightning, hmm Jan 25 23:06:28 seems there are hardcoded things Jan 25 23:06:30 http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/tree/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass#n522 Jan 25 23:07:24 we set: Jan 25 23:07:26 http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/tree/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass#n522 Jan 25 23:07:39 # RAW for ubiboot Jan 25 23:07:39 KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "vmlinuz.bin" Jan 25 23:08:02 so vmlinuz.bin is never tested Jan 25 23:09:05 or adjusting here or with the previous hack for KERNEL_OUTPUT_DIR Jan 25 23:22:44 not easily possible, better add that to kernel.bbclass Jan 25 23:23:48 bluelightning, let's add more hardcode? Jan 25 23:23:49 --- a/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass Jan 25 23:23:50 +++ b/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass Jan 25 23:23:50 @@ -528,6 +528,9 @@ do_kernel_link_images() { Jan 25 23:23:50 if [ -f ../../../vmlinuz ]; then Jan 25 23:23:50 ln -sf ../../../vmlinuz Jan 25 23:23:51 fi Jan 25 23:23:53 + if [ -f ../../../vmlinuz.bin ]; then Jan 25 23:23:57 + ln -sf ../../../vmlinuz.bin Jan 25 23:23:59 + fi Jan 25 23:24:01 } Jan 25 23:24:03 Jan 25 23:24:05 do_strip() { Jan 25 23:58:05 bluelightning, patch sent Jan 25 23:58:18 now meta-handheld Jan 26 00:01:36 ..tomorrow Jan 26 00:01:37 gn **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jan 26 03:00:01 2017