**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 23 02:59:56 2005 Aug 23 03:01:04 ok kool wrong dir... Aug 23 03:16:04 OE monotone database is getting too big even to wget it :( Aug 23 03:16:24 80M to fetch or 10+ hours to pull... Aug 23 03:17:05 hrw|work: what if you rsync it? Aug 23 03:17:23 never tried Aug 23 03:17:47 hrw|work: I found that worked for root filesystems as little changes between versions Aug 23 03:29:44 03xora 07org.oe.dev * r7cb05b4c... 10/packages/ (6 files in 4 dirs): Aug 23 03:29:44 gnumeric: updated devel version to 1.5.3 Aug 23 03:29:44 goffice: Updated to 0.0.3 as required by gnumeric Aug 23 03:29:44 libgsf: Updated to 1.12.2 as required by gnumeric Aug 23 03:32:06 hmm.. looks like gpe is improving Aug 23 03:36:28 hrw|work: in what way? Aug 23 03:36:36 03xora 07org.oe.dev * r7e0579c4... 10/packages/gnumeric/gnumeric-1.5.2/remove-docs.patch: gnumeric: cleanup old versions Aug 23 03:36:57 XorA: more and more X/gtk software Aug 23 03:37:08 * hrw|work want opie/x11 Aug 23 03:37:29 hrw|work: well gtk stuff is fairly easy to import Aug 23 03:37:44 hrw|work: even a fool like me can manage it Aug 23 03:37:47 ;) Aug 23 03:38:22 now I just need emacs Aug 23 03:39:23 hrw|work: 172M used on / :-) Aug 23 03:39:44 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r46e0039f... 10/conf/distro/preferred-gpe-versions-2.7.inc: GPE 2.7: turn of minimo cvsdate Aug 23 03:42:11 XorA: nice.. I have ~20-30M used on / Aug 23 03:42:30 hrw|work: thanks to koen, Im carting around gnome office Aug 23 03:42:42 :) Aug 23 03:45:56 need more RAM though Aug 23 03:50:24 XorA: solder 2nd 64M ram Aug 23 03:52:31 hrw|work: I wish Aug 23 03:57:44 koen|rigging: your snapshot is out-of-date? I got 191 revs in with it.. Aug 23 04:04:51 hrw|work: thanks for those new fonts Aug 23 04:06:54 XorA: no problem - you can force gpe people to use them as default Aug 23 04:12:23 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r3fc63b4e... 10/packages/linux/linux-openzaurus_2.6.13-rc5-mm1.bb: linbux-oz-2.6: Add Spitz USB Host support (tested and working) Aug 23 04:13:01 hrw|work: Thanks for the log - the percentages look surprisingly stable - I'll try and find my analysis program from last time to make the graphs but it looks good :) Aug 23 04:13:16 RP: no problem Aug 23 04:13:46 hrw|work: we have talked about that, but the new ones you just checked in mean that Mono fonts work again :-) Aug 23 04:14:48 XorA: 1.13 had problem with mono Aug 23 04:16:22 hrw|work: whatever was there previous the mono fonts were fscked, the inter letter gaps were huge Aug 23 04:17:03 XorA: I still have 1.11 on my Z Aug 23 04:18:56 hrw|work: maybe a freetype/gtk/dejavu clash then, 1.13-blah certainly looks better here Aug 23 04:20:11 XorA: rather fontconfig/gtk/dejavu - opie use freetype too Aug 23 04:24:35 * XorA misses the days of 8x8 System FOnt Aug 23 04:29:44 * koobla reads from single-line 16-segment display Aug 23 04:30:59 koobla: not morse code from led? Aug 23 04:32:33 hehe no -- on my rockwell aim 65 devboard, back then Aug 23 04:32:43 with forth interpreter in rom :) Aug 23 04:39:52 re ZonE-HaKin9 Aug 23 04:40:15 hey.. damn proxy crashed :( Aug 23 05:03:02 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * r024765e1... 10/packages/zaurus-updater/borzoi/updater.sh: add better borzoi updater.sh Aug 23 05:04:43 lo Aug 23 05:07:08 hi gerwinin Aug 23 05:09:04 hey hrw Aug 23 05:11:51 morning Aug 23 05:14:42 morning mickeyl Aug 23 05:43:55 mickeyl: do you have access to koen's sync scripts? monotone.nslu2-linux.org has been updated to *not* serve org.openembedded.nslu2-linux or org.openembedded.dreambox any more. Aug 23 05:44:27 nslu2-linux developers are now committing directly to the org.openembedded.dev branch. Aug 23 05:44:37 rwhitby-away: no, i have no access to koen's site. Aug 23 05:44:53 rwhitby-away: best mail him Aug 23 05:44:56 ok, I'll send him an email. Aug 23 05:46:12 should i disable the two branches as well? Aug 23 05:46:45 yes please. Aug 23 05:48:11 hmm is that discussed with the dreambox folks? Aug 23 05:48:19 morning Aug 23 05:48:52 mickeyl:, oh - I guess *you* shouldn't disable their branch :-) Aug 23 05:49:08 rwhitby-away: *nod* Aug 23 05:49:21 server restarted Aug 23 05:54:35 morning mickeyl Aug 23 05:56:01 RP: someone tried -rc6-mm2? Aug 23 05:57:42 hrw|work: Not yet :) Aug 23 05:58:57 ;) Aug 23 05:59:55 RP: I'll look which patch fail Aug 23 06:00:32 hrw|work: Some of them should be included in -mm2 and can just be removed Aug 23 06:01:59 reverse_pagefault-r3.patch is probably one of them Aug 23 06:04:19 corgi_tspmufix-r0.patch too Aug 23 06:12:02 I will list all non working patches when finish Aug 23 06:12:35 hrw|work: Ok, the two above shouldn't be needed Aug 23 06:12:45 Neither should some of the mmc ones... Aug 23 06:13:09 mmc-bulk-r0.patch rmk-i2c-pxa-r0.patch does not apply too Aug 23 06:13:30 NOTE: package linux-openzaurus-2.6.13-rc6-mm2-r10: task do_patch: completed Aug 23 06:13:33 Those two should still be needed :-/ Aug 23 06:13:44 5 patches removed from recipe Aug 23 06:14:06 Without the i2c patch the sound might not work Aug 23 06:14:09 reverse_pagefault-r3.patch corgi_tspmufix-r0.patch nwfpe_x80-r0.patch mmc-bulk-r0.patch rmk-i2c-pxa-r0.patch Aug 23 06:14:30 Unless rmk pushed the i2c driver? Aug 23 06:16:08 who knows Aug 23 06:16:14 No, he didn't. Everything else is pushed into -mm but you need the i2c patch for sound. Aug 23 06:18:42 so only last patch need to be recreated? Aug 23 06:22:00 yes Aug 23 06:23:10 I can look into it Aug 23 06:33:54 RP: + #define I2C_ALGO_PXA 0x1c0000 /* Intel PXA I2C algorithm */ Aug 23 06:34:10 that part of rmk-i2c-pxa-r0.patch does not apply Aug 23 06:34:28 RP: thats because -rc6-mm2 removed all I2C_ALGO_* defines Aug 23 06:36:17 Ah, I know why as well. Just remove it and its references and the algo name... Aug 23 06:43:03 RP: http://hrw.one.pl/tmp/rmk-i2c-pxa-r0.patch is correct? Aug 23 06:43:29 ignore last 2 lines Aug 23 06:43:36 of patch Aug 23 06:45:08 You'll probably need to remove the line + .name = "PXA-I2C-Algorithm", Aug 23 06:46:23 yep.. just like in other gregkh patches Aug 23 06:47:02 hrw|work: You're fast becoming a kernel hacker ;-) Aug 23 06:47:31 RP: I just like to tweak something new from time to time Aug 23 06:47:48 RP: updating patches is easy task Aug 23 06:51:00 NOTE: Applying patch 'rmk-i2c-pxa-r1.patch' Aug 23 06:51:19 NOTE: package linux-openzaurus-2.6.13-rc6-mm2-r10: task do_patch: completed Aug 23 06:51:22 building Aug 23 06:52:00 see if it compiles ;-) Aug 23 06:53:13 sure Aug 23 06:56:28 how do I drop a branch from monotone? Aug 23 06:57:26 nm Aug 23 06:58:45 kill_locally? Aug 23 07:09:28 RP: NOTE: package linux-openzaurus-2.6.13-rc6-mm2: completed Aug 23 07:14:32 has anyone built an x86 image recently? When I load a standard bootstrap image, I keep getting segfaults with network apps. Example- if I try to ssh into the loopback address of 127.0.0.1 - I get to accept the key, but after choosing 'y', I get a segfault Aug 23 07:15:55 some other apps like 'asterisk' for example, segfault immediately if I try to run it. And I can't 'ssh' into the image from another machine Aug 23 07:17:33 hrw|work: Excellent :) Aug 23 07:23:55 hi drw Aug 23 07:24:02 hi Aug 23 07:25:47 RP: now time to test does it boot Aug 23 07:26:11 afternoon Aug 23 07:26:20 hey Aug 23 07:26:47 heh Aug 23 07:30:26 get the impression astro are having connection probs? Aug 23 07:30:36 seems like it Aug 23 07:30:36 RP: 2.6.13-rc6-mm2 boots Aug 23 07:31:34 hrw|work: But does it work? :) Aug 23 07:32:48 c760 boot takes time. Aug 23 07:33:55 opie frozen... reboot Aug 23 07:36:42 RP: keyboard works Aug 23 07:37:02 pcmcia works Aug 23 07:37:07 Did opie display anything before freezing? Aug 23 07:38:00 yes - started but behaved like died TS Aug 23 07:38:23 but I got that once with 2.6.13-rc5-mm1 also Aug 23 07:39:04 Its something I'll have to watch for... Aug 23 07:42:09 speaking about things to watch Aug 23 07:42:24 any chance to get a linear backlight on c7x0 soon? ;) Aug 23 07:43:20 mickeyl: Its easy to do. Someone just needs to tell me which chunk of values to miss out ;-) Aug 23 07:43:31 righto Aug 23 07:43:37 i'll do a backlight testing session asap Aug 23 07:43:49 mickeyl: ok :) Aug 23 07:43:52 what about autohinge? Aug 23 07:44:04 Linux c7x0 2.6.13-rc6-mm2 #1 PREEMPT Tue Aug 23 15:57:03 CEST 2005 armv5tel unknown Aug 23 07:44:04 oh yeah... hinge and led status? ;) Aug 23 07:44:05 mickeyl: Checking spitz is the same would be useful... Aug 23 07:44:17 k Aug 23 07:44:32 mickeyl: hinge status is in -mm so I think its time to update opie Aug 23 07:45:17 RP: ok. which is the interface of the day to support? Aug 23 07:45:25 RP: ts works under opie Aug 23 07:45:42 mickeyl: We now have switch events which are different from keys Aug 23 07:46:07 mickeyl: This is the input maintainers preferred approach so I expect it to stick Aug 23 07:46:33 understood. i guess you made the keyboard driver emit the switch events ? Aug 23 07:47:01 mickeyl: At the moment, corgi_kbd emits both and spitz_kbd just switch events Aug 23 07:47:12 ok. that has to go into Opie before we tag 1.2.1 then... Aug 23 07:47:19 FYI: i already added Borzoi support to Opie Aug 23 07:48:00 Hello ! Could some one please tell me how a .bb file needs to look like which can build python packages which include native code. On my linux box I issue: python setup.py install Aug 23 07:48:02 mickeyl: Once opie is updated, I'll nuke the key hinge events from the kernel - its marked as a "hack" patch :) Aug 23 07:48:15 mickeyl: I'll add Borzoi support to the 2.6 kernel soon as well Aug 23 07:50:56 oho: read classes/distutils.bbclass Aug 23 07:51:07 oho: read python-readline as an example for such a package as well Aug 23 07:51:10 so Angstrom 2006.first probably will have collie/2.4, poodle/2.4 and rest_zauruses/2.6? Aug 23 07:51:25 hrw|work: tosa is unclear yet. Aug 23 07:51:27 mickeyl: thank you - will do Aug 23 07:51:29 * mickeyl looks over to do13[offline] Aug 23 07:51:40 mickeyl: out of curiousity.. any chance of factoring that type of device specific stuff out into a library opie and gpe could share? Aug 23 07:52:37 reenoo_: of course. the only problem is a) an extern 'C' interface and b) it would basically be a complete rewrite because ODevice is tightly coupled to Qt utility classes Aug 23 07:52:53 i'd really like to have something though Aug 23 07:53:12 since we could use it as well in some console utilities Aug 23 07:53:13 and in evas Aug 23 07:53:22 maybe after my Ph.D Aug 23 07:53:24 :) Aug 23 07:53:29 or someone else... :) Aug 23 07:53:56 so, all of that code is in ODevice? (never looked into the code myself) Aug 23 07:54:22 reenoo_: ODevice is a class hierarchy found in libopiecore2 and contains all our device abstractions. Aug 23 07:55:02 ok. will have a look one day or another Aug 23 07:55:15 yeah, do that. it's pretty thoughtful layed out. Aug 23 07:55:26 one of the parts in Opie we are actually proud of ;) Aug 23 07:55:55 I imagine we (at least florian and me) could work on that type of stuff in Oldenburg Aug 23 07:56:32 that'd rock. Aug 23 08:00:32 mickey|coffeebrk: enjoy Aug 23 08:00:38 and a good idea too Aug 23 08:02:19 Good evening. Aug 23 08:03:20 hi sirfred Aug 23 08:05:02 hi sirfred Aug 23 08:06:36 I left my computer all night trying to do a monotone pull and no way. Aug 23 08:06:47 Too much for my old PIII. Aug 23 08:08:18 sirfred: wget http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/OE.db.bz2 Aug 23 08:08:39 hrw|work: Yes, I know, I'm downloading now. I wonder if someone serving that file using rsync protocol could help. Aug 23 08:08:58 hrw|work: Because it's a huge file. I don't know how is it organized internally, perhaps rsync didn't help. Aug 23 08:11:06 sirfred: its sqlite3 database Aug 23 08:12:43 hrw|work: Perhaps some fragments of the file are unmodified while growing. If that's true, rsync could help poor people with poor bandwidth. Aug 23 08:14:50 you must talk to koen about it Aug 23 08:19:29 hrw|work: He's rigging. Perhaps it's something dangerous. Aug 23 08:19:32 What's rigging? Aug 23 08:20:02 sirfred: the stuff that hold sails on ships Aug 23 08:20:23 sirfred: but Ive no idea why koen is rigging :-) Aug 23 08:20:40 XorA: thanks. Aug 23 08:21:02 CosmicPenguin: glibc build for i486-linux failed unless --without-tls was explicitly specified. happier now. Aug 23 08:21:05 heh Aug 23 08:21:56 hmmm.... Aug 23 08:42:15 cu Aug 23 08:51:19 hi Aug 23 08:55:59 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r20c7d325... 10/conf/distro/ucslugc-packages.conf: Add intltool and libgsm, needed for obexftp Aug 23 08:56:04 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rb7c690b3... 10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Add vim to openslug feed Aug 23 08:56:08 03nail 07org.oe.dev * ra4042c98... 10/packages/pciutils/pciutils_2.1.11.bb: Add pci.ids, in a separate package Aug 23 09:34:18 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r9885852a... 10/packages/linux/linux-openzaurus_2.6.13-rc5-mm1.bb: linux-oz-2.6: Add a missed patch for spitz usb host Aug 23 09:40:18 hi Aug 23 09:40:37 hey hrw Aug 23 09:42:28 hi kergoth Aug 23 09:47:15 hi hrw Aug 23 09:48:05 sigh Aug 23 09:48:17 * CoreDump|home just tried to "ipkg install" something on his latop Aug 23 09:50:43 hehe Aug 23 09:50:53 I keep doing that on my gentoo server Aug 23 09:50:55 ever tried to push a button on your monitor with your finger on the screen? :P Aug 23 09:51:14 I also keep saying "ls" on irc Aug 23 09:53:47 kergoth: hehe Aug 23 09:58:36 kergoth: lcd 17" with ts would be nice Aug 23 09:59:20 hmmm indeed Aug 23 10:04:25 CosmicPenguin: alias ipkg=aptitude should work (on a debian box anyway) ;) Aug 23 10:05:59 someone should write an apt-to-ipkg wrapper heh Aug 23 10:06:53 somoene wrote simple shell script for it Aug 23 10:06:55 CoreDump|home: someone already did Aug 23 10:07:30 ~dict rig Aug 23 10:07:32 Dictionary 'rig' (3 of 21): Zip code(s): 26836 ;; \Rig\, v. t. To make free with; hence, to steal; to pilfer. [Obs. or Prov.] --Tusser. [1913 Webster] {To rig the market} (Stock Exchange), to raise or lower market prices, as by some fraud or trick. [Cant] [1913 Webster] ;; connect or secure to; "They rigged the bomb to the ignition". Aug 23 10:08:38 hrw: http://www.illumelec.co.uk/trussing.html Aug 23 10:09:28 ok Aug 23 10:09:45 what I did last week: http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/Gallery/lowlands2005/IMG_0473 Aug 23 10:10:53 koen|slug: why no jabber ? Aug 23 10:11:10 mallum: not at home at the moment Aug 23 10:11:53 koen|slug: okeys Aug 23 10:12:05 * koen|work back to work now Aug 23 10:12:38 cu koen|work Aug 23 10:12:47 koen|slug: http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/Gallery/lowlands2005/IMG_0471 <-- is that you ? Aug 23 10:46:18 *uber sigh* Aug 23 10:46:20 * CoreDump|home is installing WoW w/ vmware via samba on his machine Aug 23 10:46:28 <_ggilbert> hehe Aug 23 10:46:38 takes.....a...long......time Aug 23 10:46:43 <_ggilbert> yeah Aug 23 10:47:26 why the hell is samba going over ethernet anyways? the server is running on the same host as vmware dammit Aug 23 10:48:50 CoreDump|home: probably because vmware interfaces with the network incorrectly.... Aug 23 10:49:15 CoreDump|home: that *is* strange, though...assuming you're in Linux. It should be able to realize that it's localhost. Aug 23 10:49:25 CoreDump|home: Are you sure it's actually going over ethernet...where would it go? Aug 23 10:49:41 i have no idea Aug 23 10:49:48 cu Aug 23 10:50:07 samba server == vmware host, but still Aug 23 10:51:14 maybe I should hook me up to wired LAN, so the stuff can go faster "nowhere! Aug 23 10:51:21 ...? Aug 23 10:51:40 I doubt it's actually going over the physical network if it's on the same machine Aug 23 10:52:01 it does, tcpdum proves it Aug 23 10:52:02 this is wierd Aug 23 10:52:05 it's definately going through the networking sub-system, though, and going over TCP/IP. You can't get around that Aug 23 10:52:17 CoreDump|home: tcpdump on *another* machine on the network? Aug 23 10:52:28 nah, on the same machine Aug 23 10:53:08 CoreDump|home: well then, yeah....it's going over TCP/IP to an IP address so it's going through the internal network Aug 23 10:53:14 ok, same view from a different box Aug 23 10:53:17 I bet you a beer that an outside machine can't see that Aug 23 10:53:20 19:52:54.715838 mhcln03.hentges.local.netbios-ssn > mhcln04.hentges.local.1049: P 2523:2574(51) ack 3146199 win 32767 Aug 23 10:53:24 ? Aug 23 10:53:28 it does Aug 23 10:53:29 hehe Aug 23 10:53:34 totally fucked up Aug 23 10:53:36 well that's fucked up Aug 23 10:53:45 is this a linux box? Aug 23 10:53:49 yes Aug 23 10:54:02 linux box running samba and vmware Aug 23 10:54:37 ok Aug 23 10:54:47 try adding a route to your routing table which keeps the traffic local Aug 23 10:55:06 (heh, don't ask me, I haven't done all that much routing myself) Aug 23 10:55:39 the routes all point the vmwares virtual network devices "vmnet" Aug 23 10:56:13 well, some route isn't right if it's going otu over the network... Aug 23 10:56:24 ~lart vmware Aug 23 10:56:25 * ibot lowers vmware's priority Aug 23 10:57:52 you can try pulling the eth and seeing if it helps....it may kill it, though Aug 23 10:58:32 hah, keep in mind that windows is very fragile, even when running in vmware :) Aug 23 11:00:15 I have a tarball with extra source that I want to unpack to a certain point in the normal source directory...how would I go about this? Aug 23 11:00:21 Is there a SRC_URI way to do this? Aug 23 11:00:32 i dont think so Aug 23 11:00:37 patch it in :) Aug 23 11:01:11 yeah, I suppose patch would be easier than munging the install...of course then I'm not using this person's tarball...oh well Aug 23 11:01:35 what 'debuging' stuff do you get when you enable 'DEBUG_BUILD' in local.conf? Aug 23 11:02:45 JustinP: well, if the tarball extracts with the same directory name as the source, it might just work :D Aug 23 11:03:41 I'm trying to find out the problem with networking in my OE image. Everytime I try to ssh into it, I get: Aug 23 11:03:42 Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer Aug 23 11:04:25 ping works? Aug 23 11:04:32 yeah ping works okay Aug 23 11:04:37 I can even telnet to port 22 Aug 23 11:04:49 sounds like a problem with the SSH server then Aug 23 11:05:34 dwildes: you can try openssh instead of dropbear.... Aug 23 11:05:45 CoreDump|home: it extracts to a directory within the structure... Aug 23 11:05:50 CoreDump|home: I'm trying a patch Aug 23 11:06:24 that should work JustinP Aug 23 11:06:24 I think something bigger could be going on though - I get a kernel EIP on 'do_proc_dointvec_conv' function for Process echo on bootup as well Aug 23 11:07:02 hmm - the message right before that says 'unable to handle kernel paging request' Aug 23 11:07:34 I'm gonna give openssh a try to see what happens Aug 23 11:09:45 did anyone play w/ orinoco-modules lately? It b0rks on do_install Aug 23 11:31:14 rebuilding gpe-image from scratch (after rm -rf build/tmp), I'm getting this error building dbus-0.23.4: "automake: unknown warning category `cross'\n autoreconf: automake terminated by signal: 11". Ideas? Aug 23 11:34:40 man 7 signal Aug 23 11:35:23 i.e. it segfaulted Aug 23 11:35:31 the warning is unrelated Aug 23 11:38:28 ok, thanks reenoo Aug 23 11:38:30 grr Aug 23 11:44:17 I have an firmware image in an unknown format. It's pretty sure an embedded linux. I searched for the cramfs and jff2 magic in this file but didn't find either, what else could be worth looking for? Aug 23 12:12:11 reenoo_: dbus compiled, by trying to build it a third time. I might have flaky hardware. :-( Aug 23 12:19:26 mreimer: :( Aug 23 12:24:03 oh :) Aug 23 12:24:11 wrong channel Aug 23 12:26:01 Hi Aug 23 12:45:00 * RP returns Aug 23 12:45:16 RP: Hi again Aug 23 12:45:32 mickey|coffeebrk: I've sent someone with a C3100 in the direction of OZ-Dev - said you might have an image for testing if they asked nicely ;-) Aug 23 12:46:07 hi sirfred Aug 23 12:46:26 RP: Perhaps he overdosed on the coffe Aug 23 12:49:11 sirfred: could be :) Aug 23 12:49:42 RP: I suppose you had no time to look at that dll, had you? Aug 23 12:50:10 sirfred: Not yet but I have now. I'm looking ;-) Aug 23 12:50:17 RP: That's good news. Aug 23 12:51:38 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r3b9315d4... 10/packages/pciutils/pciutils_2.1.11.bb: Update DESCRIPTION Aug 23 13:14:16 hi Aug 23 13:14:28 hi hrw Aug 23 14:00:09 huhu kergoth Aug 23 14:06:24 how do I run oe_runconf in a subdirectory of ${S} ? I tried --- S="${WORKDIR}/packagename/subdir oe_runconf --- in one line, but oe_runconf still uses the globaly defined $S Aug 23 14:07:12 tried "cd ${S}/subdir && oe_runconf"? Aug 23 14:08:15 oh okay, I'll try that Aug 23 14:09:33 doesn't work Aug 23 14:10:13 what does it do? Aug 23 14:10:15 + '[' -x /path/to/package//.configure ']' Aug 23 14:10:20 + oefatal 'no configure script found' Aug 23 14:10:25 + echo FATAL: 'no configure script found' Aug 23 14:10:34 doesn't look in the subdirectory Aug 23 14:10:45 oe_runconf doesn't usw pwd it looks always in ${S} Aug 23 14:10:49 is that the actual output or did you doctor that path? Aug 23 14:11:10 JustinP: oe_runconf directly calls out $S/configure so it can be run in builds where the src and build dirs are seperate Aug 23 14:11:12 i doctored it :) Aug 23 14:11:22 howeve,r it should probably use $S rather than ${S}, so that it can be manipulated in the shell code prior to running oe_runconf Aug 23 14:11:31 if it doesnt already Aug 23 14:11:46 it uses ${S} Aug 23 14:11:52 I tried: S="${WORKDIR}/packagename/subdir oe_runconf Aug 23 14:12:05 and oe_runconf S="${WORKDIR}/packagename/subdir Aug 23 14:12:11 but neither worked Aug 23 14:12:12 which gets expanded before you could modify it from within the task Aug 23 14:12:17 * kergoth_ nods Aug 23 14:13:41 The main directory contains a Makefile which can be invoked with 'make config_subdirs', that command enters all the subdirs and runs a ./configure in them, but that doesn't work in a bitbake-file because the proper configure-options aren't set (i.e. --host and cc stuff) Aug 23 14:13:43 heh. oh well. looks like our human tinderbox is back Aug 23 14:14:19 so I thought, I overwrite that do_configure() and run a oe_runconf in each of these directories Aug 23 14:17:00 so I change the do_runconf in the classfile to use a $S ? Aug 23 14:19:21 yeah it works Aug 23 14:20:51 http://pastebin.ca/20908 Aug 23 14:23:08 reverse that patch Aug 23 14:26:03 malfi: best file a bug in bugzilla Aug 23 14:26:57 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * r825202e5... 10/conf/machine/zaurus-clamshell-2.4.conf: add last bits of borzoi support configuration Aug 23 14:27:01 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * r2fcf6fe8... 10/packages/obexpush/obexpush-native_1.0.0.bb: add obexpush-native Aug 23 14:38:30 <_law_> how is the maintainer of libgnomeprint-2.8.2 ? Aug 23 14:39:38 if ther is no MAINTAINER then noone Aug 23 14:40:17 <_law_> so anyone could pull changes? Aug 23 14:40:49 <_law_> or should i file a bug on bugzilla? Aug 23 14:40:58 if you need them and know they are correct... Aug 23 14:41:00 <_law_> incl. solution Aug 23 14:41:18 look who worked on it before Aug 23 14:41:23 you mean who? Aug 23 14:41:34 no maintainer = you Aug 23 14:41:35 :) Aug 23 14:42:08 <_law_> ok thanks Aug 23 15:08:56 does anyone know which CVS date release of minimo actually builds? Aug 23 15:11:34 check the distro files Aug 23 15:11:34 look into conf/distro/preferred-gpe-versions.inc Aug 23 15:16:23 cu Aug 23 15:21:01 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r269ecf74... 10/packages/gpe-session-scripts/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Remove XDefaults as well to fix collision errors Aug 23 15:50:22 * oris_wolfbane => bed Aug 23 16:41:03 'night all Aug 23 17:11:36 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r896b4049... 10/conf/distro/preferred-gpe-versions-2.7.inc: GPE 2.7: update gpe-bluetooth to 0.42 Aug 23 17:19:39 Would it be possible to make use of an old screen of a pda (say a really cheap one) for another project with an epia ? Aug 23 17:23:20 gerwinin: yes, but it could be difficult Aug 23 21:54:09 are there any .bb packages for hylafax? Aug 23 22:29:49 hey if i started a bitbake task-bootstrap and it was a 2.6 kernel version (which didn't work) and wanted to restart it again with the 2.4 kern do i have to start from scratch or what? Aug 23 22:31:59 pretty much Aug 23 22:51:45 hey good news for monotone: njs emte: and we have a Plan For Fixing That, hopefully will be working in a ~few months Aug 23 22:51:59 re: speed and computational req Aug 23 22:52:45 bit of discussion about monotone etc in the mercurial channel Aug 23 22:53:16 sounds like mpm is gathering info and stuff for his presentation at linux.conf.au Aug 24 00:32:28 morning all Aug 24 00:47:18 hey RP :) Aug 24 00:50:30 hi Aug 24 00:54:12 hi hrw|work Aug 24 01:00:56 hi hrw|work Aug 24 01:08:18 morning Aug 24 01:09:18 hi rp xora zone Aug 24 01:10:42 hi XorA Aug 24 01:12:23 RP: tried 2.6.13-rc6-mm2? Aug 24 01:12:57 hrw|work: No, I'm enjoying a brief period of stabliity ;-) Aug 24 01:13:03 hrw|work: How's it looking? Aug 24 01:13:29 RP: didnt tried wifi or bt yet - otherwise works ok Aug 24 01:14:47 hrw|work: Excellent. I think 2.6.13-rc5-mm1 is going to be the new stable version for a while and I'll remove 2.6.11... Aug 24 01:15:25 great Aug 24 01:15:36 now we need to get autorotate in opie Aug 24 01:15:56 hrw|work: Autorotate should be working with that kernel? Aug 24 01:16:03 I thought I'd hacked it to work :-/ Aug 24 01:17:47 morning XorA Aug 24 01:17:55 RP: atleast it does not work on my c760 Aug 24 01:18:00 RP: fix hostap before deleting 2.6.11 :-) Aug 24 01:18:27 XorA: Has someone not done that? Aug 24 01:18:48 RP: multi function cards need the in kernel hostap or external needs device table Aug 24 01:19:27 ah, and I haven't added it - right :) Aug 24 01:19:59 [PATCH] ARM: 2851/1: Fix NWFPE extended precision exception handling Aug 24 01:20:04 is in 2.6.13-rc7 Aug 24 01:20:24 * XorA has multi function card so its close to heart :-) Aug 24 01:20:49 hrw|work: I know ;-) Aug 24 01:21:24 RP: so i just d/l the pre-built cross-tools from handhelds.org? Aug 24 01:22:02 ZonE-HaKin9|: I have no idea as its a long time since I downloaded it - what does the wiki say? Aug 24 01:22:27 XorA: I'll remember to fix it eventually :) Aug 24 01:22:57 RP: to d/l the file :/ Aug 24 01:24:33 ZonE-HaKin9|: And gives you a link to hh.org... Aug 24 01:26:16 RP: d/l'ing it now i think i should be able to work the rest out now Aug 24 01:28:48 ALL: would it be possable to re-config the poodle mem setting like the collie? ie 32-32 64-0 ?? Aug 24 01:34:24 ZonE-HaKin9|: poodle has 32M only Aug 24 01:38:10 D'oh Aug 24 01:38:20 maybe its time to sell it?? Aug 24 01:40:09 ZonE-HaKin9|: or donate it to oz.org Aug 24 01:44:10 i wish i couldd but just bought it and don't have much $$$ atm due my little baby boy :) but from the money i would get from selling it i woulddn't have much to get a sl-c3100 to put all my work into? Aug 24 01:45:44 poodle will be hard to sell probably Aug 24 01:47:30 maybe able to sell it at work they love the 5500 that we showed them... so the 5600 woulddn't be a hard sell to ppl who don't dev just want a cool pda running linux Aug 24 01:48:15 ZonE-HaKin9|: :-) Aug 24 01:49:11 well it looks like i will be dev'ing for the 5500 again won't waste my time with 5600 atm... Aug 24 01:50:00 been dev'ing direct;y on my 5500 for months so oe & bitbake on a pII500 w/128 will hammer compaired to the 5500 206 w/64 hehe...lol Aug 24 01:50:06 someone know why "monotone pull" does not want to fetch new revs? I have to use "monotone pull SERVER BRANCH" to get revs.. Aug 24 02:16:37 hrw|work: Maybe the default server you have specificed isn't correct? Aug 24 02:16:44 I'm not sure how to change it though... Aug 24 02:17:29 RP: default is 'vanille.de' here Aug 24 02:30:44 RP: sqlite3 DATABASE; delete from db_vars; - it remove all known_servers and few other things Aug 24 02:52:11 XorA: hostap patch is in. Untested other than compiles ;-) Aug 24 02:56:52 RP: cheers, Ill see if I can give that a go today then Aug 24 02:58:55 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * re8bfb35a... 10/packages/opie-i18n/ (opie-i18n.inc opie-i18n_1.2.0.bb opie-i18n_cvs.bb): opie-i18n: package opie-dict-en also Aug 24 02:58:59 03xora 07org.oe.dev * r28199200... 10/packages/gnome/libgnomeprint_2.8.2.bb: libgnomeprint: added EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-cups=no" to prevent pulling in of hosts cups stuff. Aug 24 02:59:03 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r4ee9f0fd... 10/packages/hostap/ (2 files in 2 dirs): hostap: Add cardid table so it works with recent kernels **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 24 02:59:56 2005