**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 12 02:59:56 2005 Sep 12 03:11:11 03koen 07org.openembedded.dev * r8decd470... 10/packages/ (18 files in 3 dirs): gcc-csl/, gcc-snapshot/: remove unused gcc cruft. All necessary gcc metadate already is in gcc/ Sep 12 03:36:32 03mickeyl 07org.openembedded.dev * rad913302... 10/packages/wlan-ng/ (10 files in 3 dirs): Sep 12 03:36:32 wlan-ng: resolve several issues in our wlan-ng 0.2.2 build Sep 12 03:36:32 patch courtesy Frederic Devernay, thanks! Sep 12 05:31:15 03rpurdie 07org.openembedded.dev * r722a1383... 10/packages/linux/linux-openzaurus_2.6.13-mm1.bb: linuz-oz-2.6: Correct right shift key handling on cxx00. Update patch order to better reflect mainline/pushed status and clean up the .bb a bit Sep 12 05:58:05 Is it normal that there's only 528 OE packages included with the 2.5 tarball? I get errors. Sep 12 05:59:31 no there should more then 700 i think Sep 12 06:00:02 really? darn. Sep 12 06:00:30 I don't know what's wrong. It's not like it's really hard to download a tarball and decompress it! Sep 12 06:01:35 I noticed the belios web page (openslug.org download) says the 2.5 tarball should 38Megs but it's not when downloaded. Sep 12 06:01:42 I'll try a 4th time. Sep 12 06:02:00 I'll use something else than firefox just in case... Sep 12 06:15:26 VoodooZ_Work: why you don't download the mastermakefile and type in "make build-openslug"? Sep 12 06:16:06 or, use openslug-2.5 from the master makefile... Sep 12 06:16:14 that doesn't change nearly as much as the head Sep 12 06:16:26 make setup-openslug-2.5-beta Sep 12 06:16:53 The only changes to 2.5-beta are committed by me Sep 12 06:20:11 no changes to rootfs, only packages Sep 12 06:21:21 mr_claus, because I can't keep my private changes local without the whole thing breaking up on me. Sep 12 06:21:37 Believe me, I've tried like 4 times already so no more cutting edge for me. Sep 12 06:21:45 VoodooZ_Work: 2.5-beta is svn, so keeping the private changes is a lot easier Sep 12 06:21:55 yep. Sep 12 06:22:06 and, as I said, the updates are few and far between. I'm too busy right now :P Sep 12 06:22:17 Cool. Thanks. Sep 12 06:22:21 np Sep 12 06:22:36 If you fix anything in 2.5-beta, please tell me :) Sep 12 06:22:48 the monotone stuff was giving me a headache anyways! :( Sep 12 06:23:03 I will. Sep 12 06:23:36 yep, the file is fully downloaded now and I have 648 packages. Sep 12 06:23:48 Stupid firefox didn't like it for whatever reason. Sep 12 06:24:18 good. It builds now. Sep 12 06:24:44 ah, ok. If you're building from the tarball, you won't get any updates at all Sep 12 06:24:49 (I think?) Sep 12 06:24:56 * NAiL never tried that :P Sep 12 06:25:07 yeah, that's what I was talking about. Sep 12 06:25:21 I don't want to deal with that damn monotone anymore. Sep 12 06:25:39 I kept getting merges until the whole thing broke. Sep 12 06:26:24 I'm trying to use openslug for a robotic project so I'm not as interested in openslug as i'm interested in using it with a few minor customisation. Sep 12 06:26:48 yeah Sep 12 06:27:01 now that's it more useable than 1 year ago, I'm turning into a power end-user. Sep 12 06:27:15 good Sep 12 06:27:18 * NAiL gotta go Sep 12 06:27:23 Seeya later Sep 12 06:27:34 seeya Sep 12 09:21:21 03mickeyl 07org.openembedded.dev * r720a8c74... 10/ (6 files in 4 dirs): qt: revert classes and applications back to explicit DEPENDS to prevent circular dependencies Sep 12 09:51:13 03justinp 07org.openembedded.dev * r8c6c13a2... 10/conf/distro/ (openzaurus.conf openzaurus.inc openzaurus-3.5.4.conf): conf/distro/openzaurus: rename openzaurus.conf to openzaurus.inc as it's not a valid DISTRO target. This causes builds to fail *before* anything is built. Sep 12 10:21:48 03mcdmx * 10unslung/Makefile: ds101(g+): moved wakelan from ds101-specific package list to common packages Sep 12 10:56:36 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * rf3227622... 10/packages/libopietooth/libopietooth1.inc: Sep 12 10:56:36 libopietooth1.inc: Sep 12 10:56:36 -add missing file for libopietooth1. Thanks to hrw who spotted Sep 12 10:56:36 my error/failure Sep 12 11:04:46 <[Flying]> Hello, anyone is aware of an NSLU2-like device that supports gigabit ? I'm pretty sure it doesn't exist at an affordable price but I ask anyways Sep 12 11:05:25 DS-101g+ has a gigabit NIC... Sep 12 11:05:51 but it's about 200US$ Sep 12 11:06:28 <[Flying]> hmm interesting, I will have a look Sep 12 11:06:42 and custom firmware is under development ;) Sep 12 11:06:42 <[Flying]> that's an enclosure with only 1 drive right ? Sep 12 11:07:04 see: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/DS101/Hardware Sep 12 11:07:37 yes, but you can attach additional external usb or sata drives Sep 12 11:08:10 [Flying]: It's an "enclosure" with room for one disk, plus you can connect one external sata-disk, and two usb printers/disks Sep 12 11:08:11 <[Flying]> hmmm very interesting Sep 12 11:08:41 <[Flying]> I do love my NSLU2 but gigabit is something I would really enjoy Sep 12 11:09:25 actual throughput on the g+ is about 7-8MB/sec Sep 12 11:10:00 <[Flying]> and on the NSLU2 ? Sep 12 11:10:06 dunno Sep 12 11:10:18 [Flying]: more or less 4MB Sep 12 11:10:29 mcdmx: have you gotten sdparm on the ds101g? Sep 12 11:10:44 nope Sep 12 11:10:46 I boosted the speed of the ds101 with hdparm a bit Sep 12 11:11:14 They're not optimized for speed, apparently ;) Sep 12 11:11:48 Who runs packages.debonaras.org? Sep 12 11:13:14 hmm Sep 12 11:13:28 lennert or dyoung, I think Sep 12 11:13:38 Thanks Sep 12 11:13:55 I built up about 100 packages that I needed; so I'll wait for one of them to come around to see if they need them Sep 12 11:14:11 ah, nice Sep 12 11:14:58 dyoung: Ping. Sep 12 11:15:02 Mostly gnome crap Sep 12 11:16:37 <[Flying]> Synology, they have a website ? Sep 12 11:16:54 <[Flying]> foudn it Sep 12 11:26:25 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * r7b6e4980... 10/packages/ (556 files in 175 dirs): Sep 12 11:26:26 Opie 1.2.1: Sep 12 11:26:26 The great move and version bumping. I hope my script Sep 12 11:26:26 worked out well... I will start a build now. Sep 12 11:26:26 hrw: mailwrapper was moved Sep 12 11:56:16 03justinp 07org.openembedded.dev * r94c19a6b... 10/packages/xserver-common/ (files/cxk-rotation.patch xserver-common_1.1.bb): xserver-common: fix portrait startup rotation for Cxx00 Sep 12 12:16:22 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * r77fc8f2b... 10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Sep 12 12:16:23 Triton XScale Board Support: Sep 12 12:16:23 Add latest patch courstey justin.huff BEI blueviewtech.com Sep 12 12:16:23 from Bug-Report #316. Sep 12 12:16:23 Do not hardcode the used FPU - leave that to the distribution Sep 12 12:16:23 and starting using PV variable Sep 12 13:05:07 evening! Sep 12 13:09:25 ~ugt Sep 12 13:09:29 somebody said ugt was Universial Greeting Time. Created in #mipslinux, it is a rule that states that whenever somebody enters an IRC channel it is always morning, and it is always late when the person leaves. The local time of any other people in the channel, including the greeter, is irrelevant. Sep 12 13:11:03 hehe **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 12 13:13:24 2005 Sep 12 13:15:49 ~thanks Sep 12 13:15:50 de nada, caplink811_log Sep 12 13:25:13 has anyone else noticed that the mailing list mirror on gmane appears to have died? Sep 12 13:27:39 AdamBaker, last message 12.09 21:49 MEST Sep 12 13:30:43 I've got 7 sept on devel and 8 sep on linux and general Sep 12 13:31:49 at general 12.09 00:31 my time, the first is linux Sep 12 13:32:14 gmane linux is one message behind the ml Sep 12 13:33:29 are you using http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.nslu2.general or news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.nslu2.general - either way I appear to have asked a question that results in me needing to update the wiki as the devel list isn't mentioned on there Sep 12 13:33:55 myself used the nwes protocol Sep 12 13:34:06 s/nwes/news Sep 12 13:34:13 Ah - I was using http Sep 12 13:44:17 looks like it is a gmane problem - no other lists have postings on the web interface after 8 Sept either Sep 12 13:56:19 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * rcd1ecc87... 10/packages/libqpe/ (libqpe-opie/fix-nomax.patch libqpe-opie_1.2.1.bb): Sep 12 13:56:19 packages/libqpe/libqpe-opie_1.2.1.bb: Sep 12 13:56:19 The nomax patch was included in the main opie tree. Sep 12 13:56:19 There is no need to apply it anymore. Sep 12 13:56:19 packages/libqpe/libqpe-opie/fix-nomax.patch: Sep 12 13:56:21 this patch is not needed anymore, this fix was applied Sep 12 13:56:23 upstream. Sep 12 14:11:07 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r60297626... 10/packages/libopieobex/ (chdir-patch.patch libopieobex0_1.2.1.bb): libopieobex: chdir-patch.patch was already applied upstream and is not needed anymore Sep 12 14:21:13 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * rcc09ca79... 10/packages/libopie/ (libopie2.inc libopie2_cvs.bb): Sep 12 14:21:13 packages/libopie: Sep 12 14:21:13 opiebluez is part of libopie2 1.2.1 so fold back the changes Sep 12 14:21:13 from _cvs.bb to libopie2.inc Sep 12 14:21:16 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * rce09177d... 10/packages/libopieobex/ (chdir-patch.patch libopieobex0_1.2.1.bb): Sep 12 14:21:16 packages/libopieobex: Sep 12 14:21:18 Drop the chdir-patch.patch as it was a backport from Opie CVS Sep 12 14:21:20 and is now available with Opie 1.2.1 Sep 12 14:24:56 bye Sep 12 14:31:15 03freyther 07org.openembedded.dev * rdf78bb01... 10/packages/libqpe/ (libqpe-opie/0905_datebookmonth.patch libqpe-opie_1.2.1.bb): Sep 12 14:31:15 libqpe/libqpe-opie_1.2.1: Sep 12 14:31:15 last minute backport from http://opie-bugs.oszine.de/view.php?id=1695 to Sep 12 14:31:15 fix the font sizes for the Date selector on displays with higher Sep 12 14:31:15 resolution. Sep 12 15:18:00 kangaroo: ping Sep 12 15:18:07 pong Sep 12 15:18:43 kangaroo: I hear you have some Debian packages to contribute ... Sep 12 15:18:55 rwhitby: Yeah I compiled about a hundred or so that I needed Sep 12 15:18:59 mostly gnome stuff and gnome libs Sep 12 15:19:24 how did you compile them so quickly ? Do you have some big iron armeb boxes? Sep 12 15:19:45 rwhitby: No; my nslu2 has just been going non stop for a week Sep 12 15:19:55 I did un-underclock it tho Sep 12 15:19:56 OpenDebianSlug ? Sep 12 15:20:23 rwhit: yes Sep 12 15:20:46 I needed big endian to test the mono arm jit on big endian Sep 12 15:20:55 it was developed on the debian arm port Sep 12 15:21:19 Wrote 119 entries to output Packages file. Sep 12 15:21:23 119 packages Sep 12 15:21:29 there is a couple more building right now that I need for gtk# Sep 12 15:22:01 ok, give us 24 hours to work out how to enable you to contribute them. We will probably set up somewhere where we can add your ssh key and enable you to scp the packages to an incoming directory. How's that sound? Sep 12 15:22:12 works for me Sep 12 15:22:31 I can also set it up as a buildd if you guys want Sep 12 15:22:35 its only 266Mhz; but its there Sep 12 15:22:38 not doing a whole lot Sep 12 15:22:41 when I'm not developing on it Sep 12 15:22:46 Are you experienced in buildd? Sep 12 15:22:53 not at all :) Sep 12 15:22:56 (i.e. in setting it up) Sep 12 15:23:23 Bummer - that's what we're battling with at the moment - getting a buildd infrastructure set up. Sep 12 15:23:35 I'll ask some of the debian guys I know Sep 12 15:23:50 btw; is packages.debonaras.org down right now? Sep 12 15:24:34 yeah, I think it's affected by the LA blackouts Sep 12 15:24:40 ah ok Sep 12 15:24:53 I'm not in the states let alone california; I have no knowledge of LA blackouts :) Sep 12 15:25:46 I'll see if I can switch a couple 600Mhz dev boards lying around to armeb too Sep 12 15:25:55 dunno if they're free; if they are they can do some building Sep 12 15:26:19 You can use sukurys.wantstofly.org in the meantime (it's the other of our two mirrors currently). Sep 12 15:26:30 No need; Sep 12 15:26:38 It was just lagging my apt-get update Sep 12 15:26:42 kangaroo: where are you? In Oz (by your nick) ? Sep 12 15:26:49 rwhitby: Canada Sep 12 15:27:20 Have you been following the nslu2-linux project for a while? Sep 12 15:27:35 rwhitby: On and off Sep 12 15:27:48 I primarly bought the slug as a arm development board for mono Sep 12 15:28:10 you' Sep 12 15:28:12 I had openslug on it before; but had some serious issues with the native development platform Sep 12 15:28:18 you're a mono dev? Sep 12 15:28:26 Random SIGILLs when $pc is valid along with the instruction Sep 12 15:28:29 gdb being useless Sep 12 15:28:31 rwhitby: yes Sep 12 15:29:03 I'll have to put openslug on anotehr board to debug that some day Sep 12 15:29:41 speaking of which; mono-1.1.9 runs on the slug :) Sep 12 15:31:32 kangaroo: you run http://blog.sublimeintervention.com/ ? Sep 12 15:31:39 rwhitby: yes Sep 12 15:33:05 So I guess for Debian stuff we need a ssh key for our incoming area, and a gpg key for signing packages. Do you have a gpg key too? Sep 12 15:33:15 I finally got around the gst-plugins / swfdec cyclic dependency too Sep 12 15:33:20 Which was a long process Sep 12 15:33:25 rwhitby: Somewhere I do Sep 12 15:33:36 I can generate a new one tied to a debianslug@sublime email Sep 12 15:33:37 or something Sep 12 15:35:30 we need to start building unstable too :) Sep 12 15:35:40 yeah, one thing at a time :-) Sep 12 15:35:49 but that is the eventuall goal ... Sep 12 15:35:52 yep Sep 12 15:36:14 ok, can you send me an RSA2 or DSS ssh key ? Sep 12 15:36:19 sure Sep 12 15:36:34 rsa2 preferred if you have one Sep 12 15:36:47 hrmm Sep 12 15:36:55 I'm not sure if my rsa key is rsa2 Sep 12 15:36:58 lemme check Sep 12 15:37:43 kangaroo: dss is fine too Sep 12 15:38:13 k Sep 12 15:39:16 sent Sep 12 15:41:02 kangaroo: can you pastebin.ca the list of packages you have built ? Sep 12 15:41:12 sure Sep 12 15:41:52 http://pastebin.ca/22752 Sep 12 15:41:52 ugh Sep 12 15:41:57 pastebin hacked the tabbing Sep 12 15:41:58 sec Sep 12 15:43:30 http://pastebin.ca/22753 Sep 12 15:43:37 with libgtkhtml and vte up soon Sep 12 15:43:53 kangaroo: are all of those packages which we don't have already ? Or are some of them already in our debian armeb feed? Sep 12 15:44:04 rwhitby: afaik they're all missing Sep 12 15:44:14 I might have forgotten to check the apt repos for 1 or 2 of them Sep 12 15:44:27 I just walked up the dependency chain of what I needed Sep 12 15:46:11 after gtkhtml and vte firefox is queued iirc Sep 12 15:47:30 kangaroo: we have a plan. should be ready for your contribution in less than an hour Sep 12 15:47:36 I also just because I felt slightly masochistic got gdm+xdmcp and gnome-session and gnome-panel going and logged in to it :) Sep 12 15:47:48 rwhitby: just ping me Sep 12 15:48:02 I'll probably be off having dinner then but I'll be around this evening (north american evening) Sep 12 15:48:12 kangaroo: are you able to sign the packages? Sep 12 15:48:23 rwhitby: not currently; but like I said I could make a key Sep 12 15:48:55 we're just thinking that if we want this armeb support to eventually be part of debian proper, then we're gonna need the packages signed. Sep 12 15:49:04 yep Sep 12 15:49:32 of course Sep 12 15:49:40 that should have been done before I started dpkg-buildpackage :) Sep 12 15:49:44 kangaroo: actually, at this point, we'll sign them with a single debonaras key as we move them from the manual incoming dir to the feed. Sep 12 15:49:54 thats probably better for now Sep 12 15:50:05 if it gets accepted into debian proper Sep 12 15:50:11 their buildd will build on armeb Sep 12 15:50:15 and sign as the maintainer Sep 12 15:50:20 yeah Sep 12 15:50:33 for the moment, we just need a single signing key to protect against rogue mirrors Sep 12 15:50:38 yep Sep 12 15:50:40 (debonaras mirrrors that is) Sep 12 15:51:04 I should really setup distcc and cross compiling on my powerpc boxes Sep 12 15:51:12 I could whip these things out then Sep 12 15:52:40 bbiab (conference call) Sep 12 16:16:01 back Sep 12 18:00:21 rwhitby: ping Sep 12 18:02:02 kangaroo: check email for package upload instructions Sep 12 18:02:11 we're ready to go right now Sep 12 18:02:12 rwhitby: Check directory for uploaded packages :) Sep 12 18:02:14 already done Sep 12 18:02:17 woot! Sep 12 18:02:38 missing 2 more libgtkhtml's Sep 12 18:02:41 that will come later Sep 12 18:03:13 kangaroo: was the sftp painless? Sep 12 18:03:25 I needed to suspend and do some gtk# testing and xsp testing Sep 12 18:03:28 rwhitby: yeah Sep 12 18:03:31 I was actually surprised Sep 12 18:03:36 it went much faster than I thought it would Sep 12 18:03:46 do you have ~32megs of crap in there from me? Sep 12 18:04:04 32megs of carefully crafted armeb packages, yes :-) Sep 12 18:04:10 yes Sep 12 18:04:18 carefully cRafted :) Sep 12 18:04:59 lennert has been notified, and he will upload them to the feed at his earliest convenience :-) Sep 12 18:05:09 :) Sep 12 18:06:09 as soon as we sort out this buildd thing, can we take you up on the offer of compile boxes? Sep 12 18:06:21 at least 1 for sure Sep 12 18:06:24 the slug Sep 12 18:06:27 possibly more Sep 12 18:06:30 I'll have to see Sep 12 18:06:42 if you get it working with dpkg-cross Sep 12 18:06:45 I can get more Sep 12 18:07:20 for sure Sep 12 18:07:36 we don't have a problem with cross - nslu2-linux has a reasonable machine Sep 12 18:07:47 :) Sep 12 18:07:56 debian does most of their -arm with scratchbox Sep 12 18:08:23 you don't happen to be a Debian Developer, do you? Sep 12 18:08:33 nah Sep 12 18:08:37 I just know a bunch Sep 12 18:08:50 what do I have free as a cross box Sep 12 18:09:00 a couple dual 3ghz ht-xeons Sep 12 18:09:12 with 4gb of ram Sep 12 18:09:58 rwhitby: I have too much other stuff going on to be a package maintainer / debian dev Sep 12 18:51:32 kangaroo: ping Sep 12 18:51:38 pong Sep 12 18:51:57 kangaroo: are your package timestamps in October for some reason? Sep 12 18:52:05 I just realized Sep 12 18:52:11 the clock on the nslu2 was hosed Sep 12 18:52:18 I just fixed it about 6 minutes ago Sep 12 18:52:35 ok, so new packages will have the correct time Sep 12 18:53:09 yes Sep 12 18:53:15 everything from this point on Sep 12 18:53:20 sorry bout that Sep 12 18:53:23 I never even thought to look Sep 12 18:54:29 no-one will notice in a months time Sep 12 18:54:32 :) Sep 12 18:55:02 I built rdate and fixed it :) Sep 12 18:55:03 ok, all the packages are uploaded to the new http://ftp.debonaras.org/debian feed. Sep 12 18:56:05 snazzy Sep 12 18:56:11 gtk# is working on arm too Sep 12 18:56:22 which is nice too for embedded mono peoples Sep 12 22:34:09 moin Sep 12 22:35:04 du Sep 12 22:38:24 syslog-ng runs on error while building openslug-2.5-beta :/ Sep 12 22:40:54 what error? Sep 12 22:47:40 cfg-lex.o: In function `yylex': Sep 12 22:47:40 cfg-lex.c:(.text+0x12f8): undefined reference to `yywrap' Sep 12 22:47:40 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Sep 12 22:50:43 how long ago did you make update? Sep 12 22:52:18 i started yesterday, before i started i run always make build-openslug, yesterday is did a make setup-openslug-2.5-beta first time Sep 12 22:52:48 the last make update was until last thursday i think Sep 12 22:52:59 okay do a make update and try again. Sep 12 22:53:13 I believe that there was a change on that one. Sep 12 22:53:25 ok, that will need some time now :) Sep 12 22:53:36 the upgrade take a very long time :) Sep 12 22:54:20 ya...thats kind of a bummer.... Sep 12 22:54:38 best to do an update more frequently Sep 12 22:54:47 takes a lot less time to reconcile Sep 12 22:57:58 monotone: bytes in | bytes out | certs in | revs in | revs written Sep 12 22:57:58 monotone: 965.4k | 134.5k | 579 | 113 | 18 Sep 12 22:58:04 that step needs a very long time Sep 12 22:58:19 is it the step to find what things should be upgraded? Sep 12 22:58:41 it take a long time even if i do an upgrade after an upgrade Sep 12 22:59:09 the 113 revs in will take a bit to resolve Sep 12 23:26:48 i did an update and its still the same error Sep 13 00:06:23 um.... Sep 13 00:06:44 are you building the current 2.6 or the 2.5 tarball ? Sep 13 00:06:54 And do you have *all* the prerequisites installed? Sep 13 00:11:20 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r015b3a0a... 10/packages/opie-wellenreiter/ (files/we-version.patch opie-wellenreiter_1.2.1.bb): Sep 13 00:11:20 opie-wellenreiter: Sep 13 00:11:20 Drop the we-version.patch as it was a backport from Opie CVS Sep 13 00:11:20 and is now available with Opie 1.2.1 Sep 13 00:11:22 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r17a7be58... 10/packages/opie-reader/ (opie-reader.inc opie-reader_cvs.bb): Sep 13 00:11:23 opie-reader: update common part with stuff from CVS version Sep 13 00:11:25 - now 1.2.1 build and package correctly Sep 13 00:16:19 dyoung: i started with the master makefile Sep 13 00:20:07 that doesnt really answer the question.... Sep 13 00:20:31 also, are you using a 32bit or 64bit build box ? Sep 13 00:21:06 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r8eed7e37... 10/packages/opie-mediaplayer1/opie-mediaplayer1_1.2.1.bb: Sep 13 00:21:06 opie-mediaplayer1: backport fix from CVS Sep 13 00:21:06 - added rssparser.(cpp|h) into project file to get it build Sep 13 00:21:06 - without that building fails on linking Sep 13 00:24:43 Is this bison releated? Sep 13 00:29:06 dyoung: i use a 32bit box Sep 13 00:30:14 dyoung: and i think i have all prerequisites installed (like described in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Development/MasterMakefile) Sep 13 01:17:37 hmm, i cannot find libfl.a in staging/armeb-linux there is only one in staging/i686-linux Sep 13 01:18:05 do i need a flex cross build too? Sep 13 01:21:04 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r86a5c4e0... 10/packages/opie-packagemanager/ (files/ipkg-fix.patch opie-packagemanager_1.2.1.bb): opie-packagemanager: drop ipkg-fix.patch which was applied upstream Sep 13 02:01:06 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r7bdd8460... 10/packages/opie-mediaplayer2/opie-mediaplayer2_1.2.1.bb: opie-mediaplayer2: fix-switch-yuv2rgb_arm2.patch was applied upstream Sep 13 02:41:05 03rpurdie 07org.openembedded.dev * rbe6e7b04... 10/packages/linux/linux-openzaurus_2.6.13-mm1.bb: linuxz-oz-2.6: The kenerl image size check needs to happen for all PXA Zaurus models, not just c7x0 Sep 13 02:41:08 03rpurdie 07org.openembedded.dev * rd848fdf8... 10/packages/linux/ (2 files in 2 dirs): linux-oz-2.6: Tosa updates from Dirk bringingTosa up to date Sep 13 02:41:10 03rpurdie 07org.openembedded.dev * r33b00110... 10/conf/ (bitbake.conf machine/tosa-2.6.conf): linux-oz-2.6: Tosa updates from Dirk bringingTosa up to date **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 13 02:59:56 2005