**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 17 02:59:56 2005 Nov 17 03:18:37 ~lart x11 for two clipboards Nov 17 03:18:37 * ibot nabs the moon and broadsides x11 with the sea of tranquility for two clipboards Nov 17 03:21:27 hrw|work: heh heh, the bane of every vnc users forever Nov 17 03:21:55 today is bad day.. Nov 17 03:22:05 What do you think caused my copy and paste error earlier :-/ Nov 17 03:22:26 I had to reboot machine because of fscking smbfs which make vim notice filechange every few s Nov 17 03:22:30 etc Nov 17 03:25:06 smbfe... long life to nfs ! Nov 17 03:26:42 alan|home: especially in win32 enviroment Nov 17 03:26:47 ^^ Nov 17 03:35:34 hi greentux|meeting Nov 17 03:36:08 hrw|work: morning Nov 17 03:36:51 i have downloaded the arm-linux-gcc-3.4.1.tar.bz2 from the link.... when i "arm-linux-gcc hello.c" i got the fellowing error :cannot find -lgcc_s Nov 17 03:39:32 ~seen lala Nov 17 03:39:34 lala was last seen on IRC in channel #oe, 17h 5m 28s ago, saying: 'i get this if i do a bitbake -e'. Nov 17 03:42:28 moin lala Nov 17 03:42:44 <[lala]> hi greentux Nov 17 03:42:51 ~kill midnight commander ftpfs code author Nov 17 03:42:53 * ibot shoots a anti-proton gun at midnight commander ftpfs code author Nov 17 03:43:19 hi lala Nov 17 03:43:28 <[lala]> hi hrw :-) Nov 17 03:43:37 some news? Nov 17 03:43:41 <[lala]> are u the bitbake guru around here? Nov 17 03:44:03 rp: can you give me a contact of your boss? Nov 17 03:44:51 ~mallum Nov 17 03:44:53 extra, extra, read all about it, mallum is author of matchbox and xkbd and stuff or famous, see http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5966737838.html or available in handy icon form: http://handhelds.org/~mallum/meico.png or an insane person, or "he also worked with nokia on this http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8608661173.html" Nov 17 03:45:28 <[lala]> greentux: i noticed that i set some variables wrong Nov 17 03:45:37 or try o-hand.com Nov 17 03:45:42 <[lala]> unfortunately bitbake did not complain Nov 17 03:45:51 <[lala]> about not finding some include files Nov 17 03:45:58 sorry greentux|meeting that was all for you Nov 17 03:46:20 ade|desk: tnx, will mail tomorrow Nov 17 03:46:41 <[lala]> i'm doing a fresh rebuild now Nov 17 03:46:49 opie or gpe? Nov 17 03:47:24 <[lala]> hrw|work, is there any way in bitbake to get more warnings ... e.g. for not found include files? Nov 17 03:47:40 [lala]: currently no iirc Nov 17 03:48:35 <[lala]> might be a good thing to add then Nov 17 03:48:50 <[lala]> greentux|meeting, i'll try both Nov 17 03:55:01 who maintains bitbake? Nov 17 03:55:54 kergoth, zecke, mickeyl and few others Nov 17 03:56:14 hi mallum Nov 17 03:56:47 greentux|meeting: speak of the devil and there he comes , hi mallum Nov 17 03:57:38 ok, i have to leave... will mail tomorrow to mallum. he can send me his email to m@box.li Nov 17 04:00:08 is vanille still down? Nov 17 04:00:35 hey Nov 17 04:00:43 ade|desk: whats up ? Nov 17 04:01:05 plz i need help Nov 17 04:01:45 morning all Nov 17 04:02:25 morning Nov 17 04:02:34 morning Nov 17 04:03:10 i could not get the arm-linux gcc work :( plzzzzz help me Nov 17 04:03:16 night,it's 19:00 here Nov 17 04:03:40 lichniy: it's 6:00 here and I can't sleep :( Nov 17 04:03:47 hi raster Nov 17 04:04:14 i cant sleep ... eat... im done Nov 17 04:04:30 im craying Nov 17 04:04:39 shoey! Nov 17 04:04:42 how goes? Nov 17 04:04:57 raster: working on a business plan ... Nov 17 04:05:05 ooh Nov 17 04:05:08 a business plan Nov 17 04:05:18 does it involve chickens and turnips? Nov 17 04:05:26 ~ugt Nov 17 04:05:28 ugt is probably 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. Nov 17 04:05:35 raster: could be ... Nov 17 04:05:44 excellent Nov 17 04:05:48 so does mine Nov 17 04:05:54 hehe Nov 17 04:06:07 raster: I have a nice recipe with chicken and turnips .... Nov 17 04:06:27 linnuxxy: The gcc is fine, but it can't find one of it's libraries. Nov 17 04:06:46 how to solve that? Nov 17 04:07:38 linnuxxy: maybe you put toolchain in wrong dir? Nov 17 04:07:58 linnuxxy: The gcc you downloaded expects to be in a certain directory. One way to solve is to put it in that directory. Probably wants to be untared at /. Other option is to add -L to the gcc command line, where is the path to the directory containing the library. Nov 17 04:07:59 good morning Nov 17 04:08:24 mallum: 'greentux| meeting' was looking for you to talk about RP Nov 17 04:08:51 chouimat: excellent, my plan goes: Nov 17 04:08:55 1. chickens Nov 17 04:08:58 2. turnips Nov 17 04:09:00 ade|desk: yep RP just told me, thanks :) Nov 17 04:09:01 3. profit! Nov 17 04:09:07 how's that for a killer plan! Nov 17 04:10:15 mallum: np :) Nov 17 04:11:04 linnuxxy: Instructions (at http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqH1940Kernel ) say that you should untar the cross-compiler from / Nov 17 04:12:57 i had searched the HDD my self for that library and didnt find any Nov 17 04:14:07 i did untar it from the / Nov 17 04:14:53 ade|desk: I only had half an eye on here so didn't see greentux's question until it had already been answered, thanks. Too busy working ;-) Nov 17 04:15:17 linnuxxy: Hmm... it's probably from glibc. Your trying to compile an application so you need a library to link against... Nov 17 04:16:16 and how to solve it Nov 17 04:16:42 RP: i'll believe you ;) Nov 17 04:17:20 linnuxxy: Well, I would have just used crosstool or oe to build the toolchain. I'm not sure what's in that cross-compiler package you downloaded. Give me a minute to grab it and take a look. Nov 17 04:18:27 please do Nov 17 04:23:55 linnuxxy: The library is in there: /usr/local/arm/3.4.1/arm-linux/lib/libgcc_s.so Nov 17 04:24:14 hi zecke Nov 17 04:24:50 thank you, i should use -L to show the compiler the library Nov 17 04:25:25 linnuxxy: I would have thought that path was included by default. Let me test... Nov 17 04:26:37 linnuxxy: or put compiler in correct place Nov 17 04:26:52 linnuxxy: /usr/local/arm/3.4.1/arm-linux/bin/gcc hello.c Nov 17 04:26:58 linnuxxy: No problems... Nov 17 04:28:01 linnuxxy: Make sure /usr/local/arm and everything under it is readable. ie as root do: chmod a+Xr -R /usr/local/arm Nov 17 04:29:08 it worked out Nov 17 04:29:12 :) Nov 17 04:29:16 thank u Nov 17 04:29:21 very much Nov 17 04:30:41 opppppppppppppppps Nov 17 04:31:06 when i download the output file to the target machine it does not work Nov 17 04:31:29 i get this error ./hello2: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 04:32:45 linnuxxy: where did you execute it? Nov 17 04:32:48 what is hello2? Nov 17 04:33:30 linnuxxy: Compile your program with -static and test that first: /usr/local/arm/3.4.1/arm-linux/bin/gcc -static hello.c Nov 17 04:33:31 /usr/local/arm/3.4.1/arm-linux/bin/gcc hello.c -o hello2 Nov 17 04:33:46 linnuxxy: where do you want to execute it? Nov 17 04:33:59 ok i will try Nov 17 04:34:09 linnuxxy: file hello2 Nov 17 04:34:17 i want to execute it on the taget machine Nov 17 04:34:21 XScale Nov 17 04:35:20 i got the same error Nov 17 04:35:39 with the static option Nov 17 04:37:08 linnuxxy: Ok. That's all I can really help you with. I know nothing about arm or your target platform. Nov 17 04:38:09 thanks v8jlene Nov 17 04:41:49 i think xscale use arm5 instruction set ...how to tell gcc to use arm5 instruction set?! Nov 17 04:44:18 -march=arm5vte? Nov 17 04:44:36 -march=armv5te -mtune=xscale Nov 17 04:44:59 linnuxxy: well ... why do you want start tuning when even a basic program is not working? Nov 17 04:46:56 linnuxxy: Do what zecke suggested - run "file hello2" on your target platform Nov 17 04:47:12 RP: thanks ;) Nov 17 04:47:34 RP: even on host platform he will get output from file command Nov 17 04:48:04 hrw|work: but if he runs it on the target, we m,ight get to know if he corrupted the file transfering it Nov 17 04:48:44 thats true.. Nov 17 04:50:23 linnuxxy: I'd also check the md5sum of the file to make sure you transfered it correctly Nov 17 04:56:51 ~spell sinchronically Nov 17 04:57:01 possible spellings for sinchronically: sin chronically sin-chronically chronically synchronously synchronicity unchronicled Nov 17 04:57:39 hrw|work: sounds like you need confession Nov 17 04:58:02 XorA: or more english lessons Nov 17 04:58:32 hrw|work: bah, your english is better than that tought in schools here these days Nov 17 04:58:55 :D you illustrating the point there...? ;) Nov 17 04:59:12 lardman|work: erm yeah Nov 17 04:59:37 * XorA really should take a dyslexia test one day Nov 17 05:00:19 RP : i transfered the file to the target on the net... and the file did not worked Nov 17 05:01:43 http://www.hrw.one.pl/2005/11/17/neverending-spam-problem/ Nov 17 05:01:51 lardman|work: at least I dont do 1337 or txt speak Nov 17 05:02:46 * XorA needs to learn how to setup some spam filter Nov 17 05:03:30 bogofilter rules but starts to be slow when its database have 65M Nov 17 05:03:41 hrw|work: can it run inside MTA? Nov 17 05:04:05 XorA: should Nov 17 05:04:23 XorA: I used it via maildrop (when had shell control on mail server) Nov 17 05:04:24 hrw|work: is it much better than spamassassin? Nov 17 05:04:54 I was thinking on replacing my email server spam filter, spamassassin is letting more and more crap pass thru Nov 17 05:05:30 XorA: Yeah, don't worry, my typing is dyslexic a lot of the time & typos happen Nov 17 05:05:46 the error is ./hello2: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 05:06:39 lardman|work: I never grew out of the phonetic spelling you get taught in 1st year, teachers have complained at me ever since Nov 17 05:07:21 XorA: I'm still having immense troubles with manoeuvre Nov 17 05:07:40 the md5sum are the same Nov 17 05:09:17 the target /proc/cpuinfo says ===> Processor : XScale-IXP4xx/IXC11xx rev 1 (v5b) Nov 17 05:12:21 Bernardo: never used spamassasin Nov 17 05:13:02 hi zecke :) Nov 17 05:13:02 linnuxxy: error is on target machine? Nov 17 05:13:22 the target machine is working fine Nov 17 05:13:31 it is a VSAT modem Nov 17 05:14:56 ita uname -a ===> Linux iDirect 2.4.24-uc0-iDirect0 #1 Fri Apr 29 16:01:03 GMT 2005 armv5b unknown Nov 17 05:15:13 its*** Nov 17 05:18:47 linnuxxy: 2.4.24-uc0? is this uClinux? Nov 17 05:19:34 yes ...it is Nov 17 05:20:13 linnuxxy: You have a glibc based toolchain so its not going to work Nov 17 05:21:31 where can i find an uClinuc based toolchain Nov 17 05:21:33 ? Nov 17 05:22:06 linnuxxy: www.uclinux.org? Nov 17 05:29:51 im sorry... i got disconnected Nov 17 05:30:22 linnuxxy: you didn't miss anything anyway... Nov 17 05:30:57 hehe... i hope so Nov 17 05:41:40 koen_: can you kick monotone @vanille? Nov 17 06:17:44 i had compile it with the arm-uclinux-tools and not worked Nov 17 06:18:04 same error Nov 17 06:18:28 Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 06:18:50 ./a.out: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 06:21:01 please help me Nov 17 06:33:34 im cross compiling hello word program to the arm target.... when i run the a.out there i got==> a.out: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 06:41:28 sorry... disconnected again.. Nov 17 06:41:36 im cross compiling hello word program to the arm target.... when i run the a.out there i got==> a.out: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 06:41:52 im using the arm-uclinux now Nov 17 06:42:17 and tried to gcc with and without -statc Nov 17 06:42:36 it seems to be a shell error or something Nov 17 06:42:40 are you trying to source it using . a.out? Nov 17 06:43:20 im trying run it ./a.out Nov 17 06:44:09 the target machine is running busybox Nov 17 06:45:08 -statc? I hope you mean -static? Nov 17 06:45:35 :)... yes it does Nov 17 06:46:06 linnuxxy what exactly you are trying? Nov 17 06:46:48 im trying to run a simple hello world program on arm target Nov 17 06:47:05 as a first step of course Nov 17 06:47:45 linnuxxy: does the cpu endianess match your toolchain? Nov 17 06:48:59 i had tried arm toolchain... my target Processor is XScale-IXP4xx/IXC11xx rev 1 (v5b) Nov 17 06:49:20 i had tried the xscale-arm-gcc too Nov 17 06:49:51 i tried the WASABI Nov 17 06:50:01 with no success Nov 17 06:50:03 :( Nov 17 06:53:16 linnuxxy: Does the manufacturer of your box distributes a toolchain? Nov 17 06:53:56 no Nov 17 06:54:15 it is a VSAT router iDirect 3000 Nov 17 06:59:42 plz help me Nov 17 07:00:48 linnuxxy ship me the device and I will see Nov 17 07:00:54 *g* Nov 17 07:01:15 lollll Nov 17 07:01:18 u r funny Nov 17 07:02:08 hm what says uname -a Nov 17 07:03:18 Linux iDirect 2.4.24-uc0-iDirect0 #1 Fri Apr 29 16:01:03 GMT 2005 armv5b unknown Nov 17 07:04:11 jesus Nov 17 07:04:14 2.4 kernel Nov 17 07:05:13 yes.. but it should work Nov 17 07:05:17 hm can you paste the out put of /proc/cpuinfo at pastebin.ca? Nov 17 07:05:32 ups Nov 17 07:05:35 wrong url Nov 17 07:05:58 http://pastebin.ca/ Nov 17 07:06:48 http://pastebin.ca/29010 Nov 17 07:07:03 woglinde: hey Nov 17 07:08:08 ist bigendian Nov 17 07:08:20 jo zecke Nov 17 07:10:14 woglinde> saw it? Nov 17 07:10:21 linnuxxy yes Nov 17 07:10:30 you need a toolchain for bigendian Nov 17 07:10:33 Can the toolchain endianness be changed without a re-compile? Nov 17 07:11:33 what do u mean? Nov 17 07:11:41 lardman I think no Nov 17 07:11:52 woglinde: ok Nov 17 07:13:03 linnuxxy whats the error when you excetue the binary on the device? Nov 17 07:13:32 a.out: 1: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")") Nov 17 07:13:48 linnuxxy: what did file say? Nov 17 07:13:50 linnuxy what does file say? Nov 17 07:13:53 zecke hehe Nov 17 07:14:01 woglinde: well we asked him twice at least... Nov 17 07:15:00 file is not supported in the target Nov 17 07:15:40 lol Nov 17 07:15:45 what does not supported mean? Nov 17 07:15:55 not exist Nov 17 07:15:55 did you ever look at the a.out? Nov 17 07:16:13 a.out is binary Nov 17 07:16:32 why would it expect an '(') if it was binary... Nov 17 07:16:33 show only rabush Nov 17 07:17:09 *g* minimal busybox Nov 17 07:17:09 linnnuxxy did you crosscompile? Nov 17 07:17:33 zecke its busybox foo Nov 17 07:17:54 but maybee meants that the binary isn't for that target Nov 17 07:18:21 yes ofcourse Nov 17 07:18:51 linnuxyyy please try file on the hostcomputer where you are crosscompiling Nov 17 07:19:43 bash: ./a.out: cannot execute binary file Nov 17 07:20:02 nooooo Nov 17 07:20:05 jesus Nov 17 07:20:09 type file a.out Nov 17 07:20:15 wihtout type Nov 17 07:20:20 *g* Nov 17 07:20:32 a.out: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, statically linked, not stripped Nov 17 07:20:55 linuxxyyy you really think you have a carreer in embbeded devices? Nov 17 07:21:32 what? Nov 17 07:21:50 woglinde: stop it Nov 17 07:22:02 zecke hm Nov 17 07:22:20 ok im jusy starting to learn Nov 17 07:22:27 :) Nov 17 07:23:22 Does that 'file' output indicate the endianness? Nov 17 07:23:58 LSB? It should be able to tell shouldn't it Nov 17 07:24:49 Yes, it does then. So LSB is littleendian and MSB would be bigendian then Nov 17 07:25:01 i dont get it Nov 17 07:25:04 sorry Nov 17 07:25:11 explain me Nov 17 07:25:16 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness Nov 17 07:25:38 ok Nov 17 07:26:23 * lardman|work is still waiting for that page to load.... Nov 17 07:26:38 endianess: does 0x6502 in memory will be 0x6502 or 0x0265 Nov 17 07:26:39 hi! does someone knows where is defined the IPAQ_H5400_LCD in the kernel config ? I can't find it :/ Nov 17 07:26:53 (for a 2.6.13-hh1) Nov 17 07:27:24 marc___: #handhelds.org does not know? Nov 17 07:27:55 hrw|work: I'll try :) thx Nov 17 07:29:27 in wich case I use the base class? Nov 17 07:29:53 Cobelius: anycase Nov 17 07:30:00 thats why its base Nov 17 07:30:24 Okay like Object in Java? Nov 17 07:30:37 guys ... im not sure i understand Nov 17 07:30:37 never coded in Java Nov 17 07:30:54 Cobelius: I'm javahater Nov 17 07:30:59 can u be more strainght plzzzzzz Nov 17 07:31:35 Does every class inherit from base? Nov 17 07:33:49 I try to document them http://imi04.intion.de/BitBakeClasses.dia Nov 17 07:33:59 so i need gendian toolchain for arm? Nov 17 07:34:04 linnuxxy: Your toolchain is creating executables in littleendian form, you need to get one which will make bigendian executables Nov 17 07:34:10 linnucy bigendian Nov 17 07:34:36 yes Nov 17 07:39:41 thank you very much alll Nov 17 07:39:48 u helped me a lot Nov 17 07:42:56 linnuxy no problem Nov 17 07:45:15 is it matter to have this from ld --help Nov 17 07:45:15 ld: supported targets: elf32-i386 a.out-i386-linux efi-app-ia32 elf32-little elf32-big srec symbolsrec tekhex binary ihex trad-core Nov 17 07:45:36 elf32-big is supported Nov 17 07:47:46 in wich case I use the class binconfig? Nov 17 07:49:02 hi Nov 17 07:54:57 Cobelius: when your package need to stage util like sdl-config, mysql-config (iirc) Nov 17 07:57:39 it worked out Nov 17 07:57:41 yes Nov 17 07:57:45 thnx guys Nov 17 07:57:50 thnx so much Nov 17 07:58:03 np Nov 17 07:58:13 /usr/local/arm-uclinux-tools2/arm-uclinux-elf/bin/gcc -mbig-endian Nov 17 07:58:39 Ah, so it can be changed without a re-compile of the toolchain - that's interesting Nov 17 07:59:21 yes Nov 17 07:59:57 it is supported Nov 17 08:00:07 ld -help show that Nov 17 08:00:23 ok guys thnk u all Nov 17 08:06:37 Cobelius: rootfs_ipk need package_ipk to work (I loaded your dia file) Nov 17 08:07:43 Cobelius: qpf is very simple class which could be just include file, rm_work is for removing sources from WORKDIR after build done Nov 17 08:08:20 Cobelius: oelint was a class which check ('lint') recipes for their syntax Nov 17 08:11:59 What are lint recipies? Nov 17 08:12:30 Cobelius: oelint checks for things like 'is MAINTAINER defined in .bb file' etc Nov 17 08:12:57 and not every bbclass inherit base Nov 17 08:14:25 okay Nov 17 08:15:16 thank you Nov 17 08:15:54 np Nov 17 08:16:29 Cobelius: may I ask what plans you have with that doc? kind of thesis to write? Nov 17 08:16:44 ~ewi Nov 17 08:16:45 ewi is, like, ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl - main backup server for OE monotone. Hosts database snapshot: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/OE.db.bz2 Nov 17 08:21:51 I'll upload it somewhere Nov 17 08:30:12 lol lutz turned pi-sync.net into a KDAB advertising site... Nov 17 08:35:29 I can send you a link of the document, but it's not very interesting right now. Most ist the content is collected information which I found on different sites. And it's in german. Nov 17 08:35:53 monotone: connecting to monotone.vanille.de Nov 17 08:35:53 monotone: network error: failed to connect: Connection refused Nov 17 08:36:12 I don't suppose it's on a non-standard port or something... Nov 17 08:37:31 bye Nov 17 08:39:30 ~ewi Nov 17 08:39:32 i guess ewi is ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl - main backup server for OE monotone. Hosts database snapshot: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/OE.db.bz2 Nov 17 08:39:55 Cobelius: no thanks - I'm not familiar with german Nov 17 08:40:44 right, using the backup server... Nov 17 08:42:42 Could somebody make a suggestion in which section I should put this Software? http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/ Nov 17 08:47:30 console/scientific? etc? Nov 17 08:48:27 Can I choose the section free or does exist a convention about the names? Nov 17 08:49:35 basically we tried to create specification for it but failes Nov 17 08:49:36 basically we tried to create specification for it but failed Nov 17 08:49:53 we tried to follow debian anyway Nov 17 08:50:00 okay Nov 17 08:52:37 zecke: KDAB? Nov 17 08:52:51 company where lutz work Nov 17 08:55:39 ok... found the link at the bottom of the main page Nov 17 09:07:56 ~lart the monotone web interface Nov 17 09:07:57 * ibot blames the monotone web interface for all the evil in the world Nov 17 09:17:58 sigh Nov 17 09:18:03 time to update to gcc 4.0.1 Nov 17 09:18:16 .0.2 even Nov 17 09:19:08 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21173 Nov 17 09:19:10 FYI, X86 useres Nov 17 09:19:13 users Nov 17 09:22:41 hah, that's fun. Nov 17 09:25:01 duffolonious: me, like an idiot, went and fixed the bug in the kernel instead Nov 17 09:30:08 03dyoung 07org.oe.dev * r6cb6ad7d... 10/: nas100d-kernel: update to i2c 0.0.3, and new defconfig Nov 17 09:30:13 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r2b5fa295... 10/: ntp 4.2.0: fixed build problem with gcc 4.x Nov 17 09:30:19 03dyoung 07org.oe.dev * raa6fecda... 10/: nas100d-kernel: revised i2c 0.0.3 patchset Nov 17 09:30:22 03xora 07org.oe.dev * rd62f0dcd... 10/: Nov 17 09:30:22 firefox-1.0.7: New version Nov 17 09:30:22 thunderbird-1.0.7: New version Nov 17 09:30:22 Version bumps of both of these packages to the latest stable version. Nov 17 09:30:27 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r62bfda18... 10/: openslug: fix flash image build, only affects openslug.conf Nov 17 09:30:30 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r7a5b850b... 10/: Nov 17 09:30:31 db: fix thumb uclibc operation in 4.3.29 Nov 17 09:30:31 - uclibc thumb builds were using libpthread to implement mutexes, the Nov 17 09:30:31 - uclibc version seems to be a stub (at least on thumb). This commit Nov 17 09:30:31 - fixes the ARM/gcc-assembly mutex implementation so that it has thumb Nov 17 09:30:33 - support and the resultant db4 works (tested on LE Thumb uclibc) Nov 17 09:30:35 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r8a31a000... 10/: meta-opie: removed usbutils from DEPENDS as nothing in OPIE use it. Machines with USB Host function should depend on it in their machine config. Nov 17 09:30:39 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r5df1387c... 10/: Nov 17 09:30:40 db-native: unbreak build of 4.3.29 Nov 17 09:30:42 - adding a patch to db_4.3.29 breaks db-native, which needs the same Nov 17 09:30:44 - patch, moved the patch to 'files' since it should work on all versions Nov 17 09:30:46 - which require it. Nov 17 09:30:48 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * re22e7c7f... 10/: Nov 17 09:30:50 openldap: (libldap) upgrade to 2.3.11 Nov 17 09:30:52 - 2.3.11 now passes the most basic tests, which is all the previous Nov 17 09:30:54 - version ever passed. Nov 17 09:30:56 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r7f8e96e8... 10/: (log message trimmed) Nov 17 09:30:58 ntp 4.2.0: added workaround for IPv6 problem on 2.4.18 machines Nov 17 09:31:00 - according to http://bugs.debian.org/249216 problem exist in kernels Nov 17 09:31:02 older then 2.4.26 - quote: Nov 17 09:31:04 "It's a kernel bug. Returns an AF_INET6 socket, but IPV6_V6ONLY fails. Nov 17 09:31:06 There may be a way to work-around it in ntpdate, but the correct answer Nov 17 09:31:08 is to upgrade the kernel." Nov 17 09:31:10 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r238e1d3b... 10/: Nov 17 09:31:12 opie-pcmciaapplet: backported fix from CVS - use 'activate' as default Nov 17 09:31:14 - previous default was 'suspend' which was confusing Nov 17 09:31:18 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r2d350fbe... 10/: opie-aboutapplet: backport from CVS: added Marcin 'Hrw' Juszkiewicz to authors Nov 17 09:31:21 03dyoung 07org.oe.dev * r2957a743... 10/: nas100d-kernel: Add PCF8563 as module to the defconfig Nov 17 09:31:23 03dyoung 07org.oe.dev * r0087f8c3... 10/: nas100d-kernel: i2c version 0.0.4 plus pcf8563 driver Nov 17 09:31:25 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r885e2ff5... 10/: zaurus-updater: update borzoi updater.sh to add microdrive hdd capability Nov 17 09:31:28 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r2fb67e26... 10/: linux-oz-2.6: Update akita patch to that pushed into into mainline. Add correct borzoi commandline to boot from microdrive. Remove unneeded poodle commandline option as it will break 2.6 poodle Nov 17 09:31:32 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r06104336... 10/: LICENSE is spelt with an S in OE. Change LICENCE -> LICENSE Nov 17 09:31:34 03rpurdie 07org.oe.dev * r7bb03115... 10/: (log message trimmed) Nov 17 09:31:36 Add new .bb files from Phillips Research: Nov 17 09:31:38 * cmake-native 2.2.2 Nov 17 09:31:40 * cppunit 1.10.2 Nov 17 09:31:42 * libdbi 0.7.2 Nov 17 09:31:44 * libdbi-drivers 0.7.1 (sqlite only) Nov 17 09:31:46 * libexif 0.6.9 Nov 17 09:31:48 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r2ab0fda9... 10/: Nov 17 09:31:50 nslu2-kernel: incorporate official mtd/maps/ixp4xx.c into 2.6.15-rc1 Nov 17 09:31:52 - tested on BE only so far Nov 17 09:31:54 - the current 2.6.15-rc1 build does not manage to load the IXP NPE modules Nov 17 09:31:56 03rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r22d49d5a... 10/: nas100d-kernel: Added 2.6.15-rc1 support from jbowler and azummo. Nov 17 09:44:59 cu Nov 17 09:48:05 bye hrw|gone Nov 17 09:52:49 CosmicPenguin: yeah, I've been down that road before - fortunately it didn't have to do with the kernel - just my own stupid project. Nov 17 09:53:35 * CosmicPenguin starts adding gcc 4.0.2 to OE Nov 17 09:53:50 CosmicPenguin: ehm that's already in.... Nov 17 09:53:57 RP added it a few days ago Nov 17 09:55:35 nu-uh Nov 17 09:55:48 didn't make it to the databases then Nov 17 09:55:56 doesn't help to have a fucking repository if the code doesn't get in Nov 17 09:57:17 calm down CosmicPenguin, he ain't hurtin' nobody :) Nov 17 09:57:23 CosmicPenguin: http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe-commits/22/2245.html Nov 17 09:58:09 Well, not sure what I can do if monotone.vanille.de is down all the time, and the database snapshot isn't up to date Nov 17 09:58:17 so ipaq's use softfloat arm? (I'm new) Nov 17 09:58:42 I'm currently pulling from this server: ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl Nov 17 09:58:54 apparently it's the backup... Nov 17 09:59:25 duffolonious: all servers are synced at least 2 times every hour Nov 17 10:01:57 koen: good to know. Nov 17 10:17:25 koen: ok, vanillle.de is up to date - please tell the owners of ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl that the DB update script must be borked Nov 17 10:17:40 that would be me: Nov 17 10:17:43 :) Nov 17 10:17:51 I'll look into it Nov 17 10:17:56 bbl Nov 17 10:25:05 btw, how large is the repository, this things is still going... Nov 17 10:25:19 monotone: 32.6 M Nov 17 10:28:37 duffolonious: my oe.db is ~80 mb Nov 17 10:29:13 cu Nov 17 10:30:56 ugh, not even halfway there... Nov 17 10:31:36 its quicker to download the snapshot from ewi and then update Nov 17 10:31:43 ~ewi Nov 17 10:31:45 i heard ewi is ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl - main backup server for OE monotone. Hosts database snapshot: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/OE.db.bz2 Nov 17 10:32:53 okey dokey, I see now. Nov 17 10:36:28 hey all. Nov 17 10:36:41 what do you guys use for RSS reading on opie / gpe? Nov 17 10:41:27 (right channel?) would it be silly to set the cpufreq governor for an sa1100 (h3835) to ondemand. Nov 17 10:41:32 ? Nov 17 10:59:21 RP: I'm not going to manage an audio release today. I've got some issues with recording from Mic that need sorting out first. I'll hopefully get something to you after lunch tomorrow. Hope this doesn't impact your schedule. Nov 17 11:00:09 bbl Nov 17 12:48:55 I have made some improvements to the omniorb bb file in a local branch Nov 17 12:49:19 how can I diff versus the main branch so I can supply the patch to the bug system? Nov 17 13:07:17 hey pb_ Nov 17 13:07:59 hi Twiun Nov 17 13:15:12 I'm sure this has been brought up before, but why does bitbake not have a pregenerated cache like gentoo portage? Nov 17 13:17:15 pb_, shiny new font renderer for Odonata, uses BDF@8bpp, http://adorphuye.com/gallery/Odonata/OdonataBDFFontAA Nov 17 19:09:00 has anyone tried a 2.6 kernel with a h38xx? I see that in the recent release there is a h3600_defconfig. Nov 17 19:09:13 curious if it works. Nov 17 19:23:06 * france is away: Away Nov 17 19:42:55 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * rc83e7f5c... 10/: Nov 17 19:42:56 nslu2-kernel: New timer patch which allows variable crystal frequencies in 2.6.14.2 2.6.15-rc1 Nov 17 19:42:56 - the patch provides an API ixp4xx_set_board_tick_rate which may be Nov 17 19:42:56 - used to correct the actual clock frequency from the board level Nov 17 19:42:56 - code. Nov 17 19:42:59 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r94d4a73f... 10/: ixp4xx: fix ixp4xx NPE ethernet MAC for kernel 2.6.15-rc1 in all versions Nov 17 21:41:57 * france is back (gone 02:18:52) Nov 17 22:51:53 * france is away: Away Nov 18 00:40:37 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * r0d15c08a... 10/: Nov 18 00:40:37 upslug2: upslug2 with mac support (very slow) in v 10 Nov 18 00:40:37 - the Mac support is incredibly slow because of a timeout problem Nov 18 00:40:41 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r8fff5d61... 10/: hdparm: updated to 6.3 - close #471 Nov 18 00:53:19 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r4cf4067d... 10/: at 3.1.8, atd 0.70: make them conflict/replace each other - close #470 Nov 18 01:06:37 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r00772a81... 10/: gmp 4.1.4: added asm fix for sh4 provided by Jamie Lenehan - close #469 Nov 18 01:32:33 hello Nov 18 01:32:52 where can i download oe packages Nov 18 01:52:23 <[lala]> hi Nov 18 01:52:56 <[lala]> anyone here who can build a opie-image for openzaurus distro? Nov 18 01:53:14 <[lala]> it still breaks while building konqueror-embedded :-/ Nov 18 01:54:36 morning all Nov 18 01:54:54 mickey|vacation: have fun :) Nov 18 01:54:54 <[lala]> morning rp Nov 18 01:57:00 morning all Nov 18 01:57:37 morning dirk Nov 18 01:57:44 morgen morgen do13, RP. Nov 18 01:58:08 morning richard, morgen xiaowen Nov 18 02:00:47 xiaowen: Habe gerade eine neue EMAIL erhalten: The OHCI host is working with the wlan-ng and usb-storage drivers. I have no other drivers to test, but I suspect they'll work, too. The device coherent DMA and bounce buffers are very sloppy with management of the 32k internal memory, so bulk transfers starve the USB core for DMA space. This is the last remaining problem, and I'm looking into fixing it. Nov 18 02:02:02 morning Nov 18 02:02:16 hi hrw|work Nov 18 02:02:40 hi hrw|work Nov 18 02:02:41 [lala]: you use gcc 4.0.2 or 3.4.4? Nov 18 02:03:03 <[lala]> good question ... have to check Nov 18 02:03:07 * hrw|work has small OE bugfix session in the morning Nov 18 02:03:29 [lala]: install libpcre-dev in host enviroment.. konq/emb is fscked a bit Nov 18 02:04:08 <[lala]> i'll try that Nov 18 02:05:21 do13: Cooool, danke. Nov 18 02:06:16 sgodard: what you mean by 'download oe packages'? Nov 18 02:06:51 <[lala]> hrw|work, my tmp/cross/lib/gcc tells me i have arm-linux/3.4.4 Nov 18 02:06:53 Crofton_|laptop: 'monotone diff DIRNAME' is your friend Nov 18 02:07:08 [lala]: ok. Nov 18 02:07:10 <[lala]> but i have gcc-4 in my host env Nov 18 02:07:20 <[lala]> but that shouldnt be used i guess Nov 18 02:07:22 [lala]: ok - instlal libpcre-dev in host env Nov 18 02:07:26 <[lala]> will do Nov 18 02:09:26 hi v8 Nov 18 02:09:44 Hi hrw|work Nov 18 02:17:09 hi , hrw. Nov 18 02:17:20 hrw:I have written helloworld.bb libhelloworld.bb , and bin-helloworld depend the libhelloworld.so . Nov 18 02:17:36 hrw:would you mind to show me how to set their dependency ? Nov 18 02:18:37 hrw:will put DEPENDS=libhelloworld in helloworld.bb? Nov 18 02:19:15 diesert: DEPENDS = "libhelloworld" in helloworld_VERSION.bb is ok Nov 18 02:22:19 hrw:I wanna let libhelloworld is auto built by itselt when i build the helloworld Nov 18 02:23:14 diesert: then do like you said with DEPENDS Nov 18 02:24:02 hrw:do it as what you said , it can auto build helloworld and libhelloworld ? Nov 18 02:25:20 diesert: yes - 'bitbake helloworld' will build libhelloworld and then helloworld Nov 18 02:27:33 hrw:hehe,have a something strange. Nov 18 02:29:34 morning Nov 18 02:30:34 hi greentux ade|desk Nov 18 02:34:49 hrw:that's ok ,thank you :-] Nov 18 02:36:57 morning all Nov 18 02:38:08 having lost my voice, i now realise how much i use the phone and talk to people during the day ... its a real bugger Nov 18 02:44:56 <[lala_]> why does 'monotone status|diff' doesn't show anything in my working copy after i have pulled the newest version in my oe.db? Nov 18 02:45:10 I have to create new mailfilter.. 'your bugzilla need attention' to trash Nov 18 02:45:38 <[lala_]> i'd want to see what has been updated in repository before i merge that in my working copy Nov 18 02:45:49 <[lala_]> what do i miss? Nov 18 02:50:19 * hrw|work dont know Nov 18 02:51:38 <[lala]> in cvs for instance the status cmd at least tells me which files need to be updated ... Nov 18 02:53:26 [lala]: in cvs I use 'cvs -n upd' usually Nov 18 02:54:08 <[lala]> and in monotone? :-) Nov 18 02:54:45 in monotone I simply pull/merge/update Nov 18 02:54:55 and then check with mt log what was changed **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Nov 18 03:00:04 2005