**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 08 02:59:59 2005 Dec 08 03:00:23 morning mickeyl, zecke Dec 08 03:00:44 hey mickeyl Dec 08 03:01:22 morning mithro Dec 08 03:01:30 morning mickeyl even :) Dec 08 03:01:41 morning all Dec 08 03:01:47 hi Liam Dec 08 03:02:40 hi zecke,liam,RP,koen Dec 08 03:03:35 RP: I've figured the out the resume issue, it needs to do a D3 followed by a D0. It was never doing both. I'll have a patch soon.. Dec 08 03:04:54 lrg: ok, thanks. It looks close to working :) Dec 08 03:07:07 hi Dec 08 03:07:37 hi Mardy Dec 08 03:16:15 morning all Dec 08 03:19:40 i think i am going code-blind, if i put a patch in the SRC_URI i get a note saying unpacking tar.gz to package-cvs-date-r0, and then the same note again with a warning saying cp: cannot copy a directory into itself Dec 08 03:22:45 hi mickeyl have you been able to complie dillo2? Dec 08 03:22:49 morning Dec 08 03:24:00 darmou: never tried that yet. Dec 08 03:24:06 morning marcin Dec 08 03:24:45 hey hrw|work Dec 08 03:26:44 mickeyl bitbake dillo2 creates a compile error, not sure why as it's in the standard openzaurus distro Dec 08 03:27:59 what kind of error? ~pastebin it Dec 08 03:29:32 sorry where is ~pastebin? Dec 08 03:30:09 ~pastebin Dec 08 03:30:11 somebody said pastebin was a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca/ Dec 08 03:30:56 thanks hrw|work Dec 08 03:31:23 np Dec 08 03:33:07 ibot: no, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.com/ Dec 08 03:33:09 okay, koen Dec 08 03:33:20 stupid canadians with broken ipv6 Dec 08 03:35:07 http://pastebin.ca/32943 Dec 08 03:35:49 hey alan|laptop Dec 08 03:36:00 hey XorA Dec 08 03:36:20 did i miss anything ? Dec 08 03:37:16 alan|laptop: only the release of openzaurus 9.0 Dec 08 03:37:39 :) Dec 08 03:37:48 where where where where ??? :D Dec 08 03:38:06 alan|laptop: somewhere in a google database Dec 08 03:38:07 darmou lol:) Dec 08 03:38:17 :) Dec 08 03:39:15 i'm sure this version is for the brand new sharp-Sony-Ericsson SLZ-5620TX, right ? ^^ Dec 08 03:40:21 What's the story with the new Nokia webpad is gpe providing some bins with it? Is Nokia using the openembedded build system? Dec 08 03:41:46 ~nokia Dec 08 03:41:47 rumour has it, nokia is a cellphone company from FINLAND Dec 08 03:41:55 ~nokia770 Dec 08 03:41:58 nokia770 is, like, http://nokia.com/770 a linux based internet tablet. see also maemo Dec 08 03:42:07 ~maemo Dec 08 03:42:09 i heard maemo is a development platform to create applications for Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and other maemo compliant handheld devices in the future. http://www.maemo.org/ Dec 08 03:43:25 except that naemo.org is down... Dec 08 03:44:14 alan|laptop: works over here Dec 08 03:44:21 works here too Dec 08 03:44:23 dam... Dec 08 03:44:54 darmou: you can install gpe applications with the stock nokia image, and OE can build a complete gpe-image for the nokia if you want Dec 08 03:45:44 arf... stupid dns server... got to find another one, mine stops working twice a week... Dec 08 03:46:06 thanks koen Dec 08 05:05:06 mickeyl did you have a chance to look at the dillo problem? Dec 08 05:25:03 NOTE: package dillo2-0.6.6-r0: task do_build: completed Dec 08 05:30:53 darmou: as you see it builds Dec 08 05:34:49 hrw|work: I just built it as well Dec 08 05:38:47 no troubles with building dillo here Dec 08 05:38:52 hrw|work: snailmail? Dec 08 05:38:58 greentux: not yet Dec 08 05:39:05 *using* dillo is another thing Dec 08 05:39:26 dillo is viewer for html 2.0 documents Dec 08 05:40:13 like mallum said: 'dillo would rock if it were 1995' Dec 08 05:40:20 ;)) Dec 08 05:40:25 no css, no frames, no js Dec 08 05:40:38 hrw|work: long way to poland... Dec 08 05:40:40 it is is really smal and fast Dec 08 05:40:40 no proper html even Dec 08 05:40:56 greentux: our postman suxx too Dec 08 05:41:14 hrw|work: oh, hope he doesnt need SD cards Dec 08 05:41:32 XorA: fuse userspace utils are in OE now Dec 08 05:41:46 now lets try building their autotooled kernel module Dec 08 05:42:17 greentux: posts arrive but sometimes with delay Dec 08 05:53:58 koen: why does me mind suddenly go black with applications of fuse on a PDA, I had hundreds a minute ago Dec 08 05:55:26 what's the best way to override OE's LDFLAGS? Dec 08 05:55:51 LDFLAGS="" if I remember rightly Dec 08 05:55:52 | LD [M] /home/koen/OE/build/tmp/familiar/work/h2200-linux/fuse-module-2.4.2-r0/fuse-2.4.2/kernel/fuse.o Dec 08 05:55:55 | arm-linux-ld: unrecognized option '-Wl,-rpath-link,/home/koen/OE/build/tmp/familiar/staging/arm-linux/lib' Dec 08 05:57:04 koen: doesnt inherit module do what you want? Dec 08 05:57:30 it think inherit autotools module doesn't do what we'd expect Dec 08 06:02:09 XorA: fuse-module is in Dec 08 06:06:12 hw|work ok thanks Dec 08 06:08:42 np Dec 08 06:13:45 I've just updated my openembedded dist, that fixed it doh Dec 08 06:14:08 :q Dec 08 06:14:19 wrong terminal Dec 08 06:15:57 going back to dillo I believe there is a openssh patch so it can read encripted pages Dec 08 06:17:39 XorA: try thinking of what zfs could do on a pda Dec 08 06:17:51 zfs sound zaurusish.. Dec 08 06:18:52 zfs is a filesystem with raid and lvm builtin Dec 08 06:19:14 http://www.sun.com/2004-0914/feature/ Dec 08 06:19:21 I know Dec 08 06:31:42 koen: actually a fuse for ipk files would work well, no need to install anymore Dec 08 06:37:44 fuse + union Dec 08 06:43:22 on a machine with enough ram you could make a union for each ipkg via fuse and stack them on top of / Dec 08 06:51:13 ~seen mallum Dec 08 06:51:27 mallum was last seen on IRC in channel #handhelds.org, 2d 21h 51m 53s ago, saying: 'jg: the 770 has some basic non generic stuff like that '. Dec 08 06:51:59 koen: ouch Dec 08 06:54:47 morning Dec 08 06:55:32 Damn i was wrong dillo2 did not build, I wonder what is different about my system Dec 08 06:55:45 morning chouimat Dec 08 07:41:55 ade|desk: mallum is away atm Dec 08 08:28:53 RP: do you know where mallum did the stubs for bits in x11 ? Dec 08 08:32:20 ade|meeting: I'm afraid not Dec 08 08:32:46 * koen monotone db rebuild Dec 08 08:38:01 koen: so there is actually something wrong with ewi db? Dec 08 08:40:56 XorA: the ewi and nslu2 db have a cert with ancestors from a org.nslu2.* branch Dec 08 08:41:33 koen: ah, because ewi ceased to function for me about the same time that message went to oe list :-) Dec 08 09:40:59 hello all, latest monotone snapshot db complains of database schemas misuse on local checkout Dec 08 09:41:03 any ideas ? Dec 08 10:13:33 hi Dec 08 10:13:36 RP: you're here? Dec 08 10:13:48 mickeyl: hi Dec 08 10:14:42 RP: hi. the amber LED seems still to be hardwired to a connected charger on spitz, i.e. it only flashes according to the timer when the charger is online - is this intented? Dec 08 10:15:35 mickeyl: I've just had a bad thought - I'll bet the charger LED is connected to the charger input Dec 08 10:15:54 argh. really 'hardwired' this case? Dec 08 10:16:23 well, we can turn it on and off but only when the unit is plugged in to the charger Dec 08 10:16:40 ~lart sharp Dec 08 10:16:40 * ibot takes large quantities of Krispy Kream donuts and stuffs them one after another down sharp's throat until sharp puts on 150lbs Dec 08 10:16:46 ~lart sharp Dec 08 10:19:12 Makes a nice mess of my led functionality :-/. Still, it work with the green led... Dec 08 10:19:44 *nod* charger behaves like a filter. Dec 08 10:20:21 anyway, it's really nice to have that kind of control over the LEDs Dec 08 10:20:37 We have the maximum control the hardware will let us have Dec 08 10:22:42 time for a hardware patch ;) Dec 08 10:23:11 It would be possible :) Dec 08 10:25:48 mickeyl: with the monotone db breakage and a full rebuild for monotone 0.25 around the corner we might consider losing history and start fresh Dec 08 10:25:53 * mickeyl plays with his new CE-JC2 Dec 08 10:26:16 A CF jacket for tosa? Dec 08 10:26:33 RP: exactly. one CF slot + an extra battery Dec 08 10:26:43 it makes the tosa a killer brick Dec 08 10:26:44 heh Dec 08 10:26:51 :) Dec 08 10:27:04 I have spitz for that role... Dec 08 10:27:13 is the latest db snapshot broken ? Dec 08 10:27:22 monotone complains of database schemas mismatch Dec 08 10:27:24 koen: hmm... i don't like that idea Dec 08 10:27:34 Avin: use monotone 0.24 Dec 08 10:27:46 hmm time to upgrade monotone? Dec 08 10:27:52 mickeyl: I'm doing a fresh pull and a db rebuild at the same time Dec 08 10:27:57 let's see how that goes Dec 08 10:28:02 koen: thanks Dec 08 10:28:07 that sounds foolish :) Dec 08 10:28:29 Does a rebuild fix the errors we're seeing? Dec 08 10:28:45 mickeyl: could you put a db without a privkey online? Dec 08 10:28:49 RP: I hope so Dec 08 10:28:55 If not, I'd suggest asking the monotone people how to fix the db Dec 08 10:29:49 RP: I'm affraid that every db will need some raw sqlite fudging Dec 08 10:30:34 I know how to solve it with 100% success Dec 08 10:30:54 but that involves deleting the 'bad' cert and every cert below that Dec 08 10:31:14 ±3 weeks gone Dec 08 10:32:36 There is no other way? Dec 08 10:33:27 I'm hoping the db rebuild or fresh pull will fix it Dec 08 10:33:37 if that doesn't work -> #monotone Dec 08 10:34:13 ok Dec 08 10:34:52 koen: vanille.de/temp/oe-without-privkey.db Dec 08 10:35:39 wgetting.... Dec 08 10:39:58 bleh Dec 08 10:40:08 * koen want more than 2 cpu's in the buildbox Dec 08 10:41:39 2cpu x 2cores ? :) Dec 08 10:41:59 something like that Dec 08 10:43:36 is it possible to just download the bz2 snapshot (20051208), unpack and build ? Dec 08 10:43:45 i plan to buy the 'cheap' athlon64 X2 2GHz 1Mcache :) Dec 08 10:43:53 RP: new patch on the way, hopefully this will be it. Dec 08 10:44:13 lrg: Sounds good, thanks Dec 08 10:45:03 Avin: no, you can't checkout from the db without montone Dec 08 10:45:10 RP: did you track down the i2c problems on akita etc? Dec 08 10:45:41 ade|meeting: Not yet Dec 08 10:45:51 mickeyl: I dropped all useless branch certs and am rebuilding your db too Dec 08 10:46:45 if that works the nslu2 people need to replace their db Dec 08 10:46:52 mickey1: can i do the build process working around monotone (i.e without monotone) i see http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/ Dec 08 10:47:18 has OE.tar.bz2 which seems like the org.openembedded.dev dir when unpacked Dec 08 10:48:12 Avin: right, this is a checkout Dec 08 10:48:45 koen: ok Dec 08 10:51:16 mickeyl: http://venge.net/monotone/monotone.html#Rebuilding-ancestry Dec 08 10:54:14 * koen moves to solve a less difficult problem with pattern recognition Dec 08 10:59:50 koen: As you're doing a rebuild all development should really stop as of now Dec 08 11:00:21 koen: If we send any changes to the current db before you branched it, the changes are effectively worthless Dec 08 11:01:28 s/before/after/ Dec 08 11:01:52 that point was reached yesterday according to my experiments Dec 08 11:02:20 http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/viewmtn/revision.psp?id=8183e5d9f7ede3a50afeceb17ef486ccbc630bec is the latest rev I can update to on my laptop Dec 08 11:02:21 Ah, its not longer accepting changes. Right. Dec 08 11:04:46 That's the last one I have - I haven't tried to check in anything since then Dec 08 11:41:50 hi Dec 08 11:42:10 ~kill mplayer tv options and v4l2 Dec 08 11:42:12 * ibot shoots a magneto-ionized proton gun at mplayer tv options and v4l2 Dec 08 12:00:59 which branch do i use for building on the hx4700 oz354fam083 or dev ? Dec 08 12:01:57 <_law_> how can i rebuild the ipkg feed (deploy ipkg)? Dec 08 12:08:13 _law_: rebuild any image Dec 08 12:08:27 avi_: any of them Dec 08 12:09:20 <_law_> hrw: is there now way to do it manualy with ipkg-build? Dec 08 12:10:16 hrw: ok thanks Dec 08 12:10:29 _law_: doing the manual thing automatically? I fear not ;) Dec 08 12:10:39 anyone build gpe or opie image with prebuilt toolchain ? Id like to do the same Dec 08 12:11:10 _law_: ipkg-make-index with some options is the same as rebuilding image Dec 08 12:11:23 ive unpacked my toolchain in /opt/cross but getting bitbake to build is a pain Dec 08 12:12:10 avi_: I used prebuilt toolchain over year ago and moved to OE one Dec 08 12:13:52 hrw: ive set my ASSUME_PROVIDED=arm-linux-gcc and included the bin path to $PATH but i break a lot of library dependencies that way Dec 08 12:14:13 avi_: how? Dec 08 12:14:14 yep Dec 08 12:14:34 avi_: I mean which librarary deps are missing? Dec 08 12:15:14 zecke: well i mean a lot of packages complain about not finding libm.so , libcrypt.so etc etc which is present in arm-linux/lib Dec 08 12:15:24 zecke: libgcc1, glibc ones Dec 08 12:16:53 zekce: also i tried to make sym links in projects/work/staging/arm-linux to my arm-linux path ..all to no avail Dec 08 12:17:46 zecke , hrw : what is the recommended way to set prebuilt toolchain in confs etc . Im trying to get some wmmx code to run and hence am using a prebuilt toolchain Dec 08 12:17:53 avi_: you probably need to generate pacakges with them by hand and proper shlibs info for OE Dec 08 12:18:01 avi_: well libm should be part of your toolchain, libcrypt sounds like a missing dependency on OpenSSL Dec 08 12:18:32 * hrw goes to optic for new glasses (last time I was using glasses 5years ago) Dec 08 12:19:04 hi Dec 08 12:19:27 hi Dec 08 12:19:35 hrw|afk: get some funky stuff ;) Dec 08 12:20:03 * raduga trying to checkout the bitbaking tree from monotone Dec 08 12:20:26 I picked up a snapshot from vanille.de, but its failing on checkout Dec 08 12:20:34 monotone: misuse: database schemas do not match: wanted 1509fd75019aebef5ac3da3a5edf1312393b70e9, got abd0f57cbd97be1e1ef3bf6c2ca5d330b86fedf9. try migrating database Dec 08 12:20:54 would this be likely to be a local problem on my end, or something wrong with the snapshot? Dec 08 12:20:58 hrw : what packages do i need to hand build ? Dec 08 12:21:37 raduga: i had the same problem , seems like we have to update to monotone 0.24 Dec 08 12:21:53 ok. needs a new client? :) Dec 08 12:22:41 i guess so Dec 08 12:23:28 is there a debian package of 0.24? Dec 08 12:23:58 the site has one for sid and sarge , im running ubuntu and there isnt a package for that Dec 08 12:24:03 oh, sorry. Dec 08 12:24:05 found it Dec 08 12:26:24 checkout is a-ok (thanks!) Dec 08 12:52:35 Ciao all Dec 08 12:59:32 re Dec 08 12:59:46 raduga: you need monotone 0.20+ or 0.24 Dec 08 13:14:48 brb Dec 08 13:15:28 re Dec 08 13:21:04 <_law_> is cvs.infradead.org dead? Dec 08 13:21:18 again? Dec 08 13:21:51 <_law_> hrw: cant reach it Dec 08 13:22:21 * hrw too Dec 08 13:23:29 yah, it does seem down. Dec 08 13:23:33 From 2001:7f8:2:801d::2 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable Dec 08 13:24:03 <_law_> and on http://www.oesources.org/source/current/ there isnt a snapshot of mtd-utils-native-20050801 Dec 08 13:25:36 hi pb_ Dec 08 13:26:04 hi pigi Dec 08 13:27:31 <_law_> ok i?ll try it after war oe the worlds agaiin :-) Dec 08 13:29:31 hmm. time to fight a bit with opie pimon my 2nd zaurus Dec 08 13:29:55 pb_, have you read about the new (ly found) ipkg bug ? Dec 08 13:32:25 Pigi: no, which one is that? Dec 08 13:33:19 it seems( well, it is ) that when upgrading a package, ipkg execute the "old" postinstall script for that package. Dec 08 13:34:22 I have checked this, and the test case has a package with a postinstall script, and the new one ( the one that should upgrade the previous ) doesn't have the postinstall script Dec 08 13:35:27 so, ipkg don't remove the previously installed "postinstall" script ( neither does with all the previous files ) and founding it in the right location, it reexecute it. Dec 08 13:36:37 I wonder if it is a good thing to change the "upgrade" from a simple "install" option with a "remove" and an "install", to be sure that no files from previous package are still there. Dec 08 13:36:59 Any package provides libx11? Dec 08 13:37:11 ( I wonder if my previous message is clear enough :) ) Dec 08 13:41:32 Pigi: ah, yes, that thing with not removing old files is an old bug. Dec 08 13:42:43 I guess your suggestion is a good one. Dec 08 13:43:33 pb_ what do you think I should do with the depends of the package that should be removed ? should I assume that I can safely leave those there ? Dec 08 13:43:54 yeah, I think so Dec 08 13:44:15 then it wouldn't be too hard to fix that bug. Dec 08 13:45:10 heh.. where are times when "-ansi -pedantic" had a value... I'm building sqlitebrowser and it gives lots of warnings Dec 08 13:52:06 pb_ the real problem is with the "essential" ones..... What if I remove ipkg when upgrading ipkg, or busybox when upgrading it ? I will make some check to see what happens. Dec 08 13:54:44 Pigi: that's not really any different to what happens anyway. During an upgrade there is always going to be a point where the "old" package files have been removed and the new ones not yet installed. Dec 08 13:55:42 no, not AFAICS. For what I can see in the code, no package is removed when upgrading. Only the files get replaced. Dec 08 13:56:45 So if I upgrade ipkg, what happens is that ipkg get overwritten by the new one, thus I never loose a "command" ( say ipkg or rm or whatever ) Dec 08 13:57:18 maybe this happens when I install a "replace", but not during an upgrade. Dec 08 13:58:39 Pigi: you're right that the package is never completely removed, but there will always be a time during which you don't have a functional executable. Dec 08 14:00:00 That is, even with the existing code, if you interrupt an "ipkg upgrade busybox" you are likely to end up with a hosed system. I don't think the new system will make it significantly worse. Dec 08 14:00:18 heh. Dec 08 14:01:16 basically that is why we keep all the needed command inside I suppose. Dec 08 14:01:44 I think at tar, gzip, unlink and similar Dec 08 14:01:56 right Dec 08 14:02:11 busybox has provisions for that Dec 08 14:02:22 well, the .bb has Dec 08 14:02:35 well I can release a test version of the new ipkg in few time, and wait for trouble :) Dec 08 14:02:50 koen|770, I don't understand your message Dec 08 14:03:21 Pigi: heh, right Dec 08 14:03:38 busybox' has prerm(?) that links the applets to a tmpdir Dec 08 14:03:48 ah ok. Dec 08 14:03:52 ~lart nokia for their dtl-X bt cards Dec 08 14:03:53 * ibot drops a humongous exploding nuke on nokia for their dtl-X bt cards Dec 08 14:04:09 I have noticed btw that there are no more "essential" packages in the oe build. Dec 08 14:06:30 essential? Dec 08 14:06:42 Pigi: mm, yeah. I guess that's a bug. Dec 08 14:07:00 that said, Essential never seemed terribly useful, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it Dec 08 14:07:12 and old flag that instruct ipkg not to remove a package if the user don't explicitally ask for that. Dec 08 14:07:33 the ipkg message for that is really cool: Dec 08 14:07:47 WARNING: Removing essential package %s under your coercion.If your system breaks, you get to keep both pieces Dec 08 14:08:01 s/%s/some_package/ Dec 08 14:08:17 nice Dec 08 14:08:25 pb_ it could be usefull for ipkg for example :) Dec 08 14:09:55 does any of our platforms have APMD which run /etc/apm/event.d/ scripts? or should I link that scripts to suspend.d/ resume.d/ dirs? Dec 08 14:10:11 I rather thought all platforms had apmd. Dec 08 14:10:40 Pigi: yah, true. Dec 08 14:10:40 pb_: they have - but does it run scripts... I want to fix #417 finally Dec 08 14:10:55 hrw: afaik, yes, it runs the scripts Dec 08 14:14:44 pb_ but do you think it is correct to execute the postinst script when removing ? Dec 08 14:17:12 postrm, you mean? Dec 08 14:17:26 no, I really mean postinst Dec 08 14:17:44 in that case, no, you shouldn't be executing any -inst script when removing Dec 08 14:18:13 good. that's was the initial bug problem :) Dec 08 14:22:28 well the bug was on upgrade, actually ipkg don't execute *inst scripts when removing. pfiuuuuu :) Dec 08 14:31:31 Video stream: 10463.846 kbit/s (1307980 B/s) size: -2060128164 bytes 4992.280 secs 124564 frames Dec 08 14:33:53 I have noticed that with the new builds, there is some strange behaviour with the console and ( when in ssh for example ) with the terminals. Dec 08 14:35:46 mplayer should move to long long for filesize Dec 08 14:43:56 good nite Dec 08 14:44:03 nite zecke Dec 08 14:44:06 zecke: sweet dreams Dec 08 14:44:25 *all humans... kill...* Dec 08 14:44:34 heh Dec 08 14:44:40 n8 zecke Dec 08 14:52:23 mickeyl: What do you think about putting prism3support into the base (>16mb) images? Dec 08 14:54:41 koen|770: good idea Dec 08 14:55:25 koen|770: what do you think about moving lowflash devices to depend on additional storage card for !bootstrap? Dec 08 14:58:14 makes sense if they have storage slots Dec 08 14:58:43 h36xx doesn't have any, except for sleeves Dec 08 14:59:04 same for h31xx? Dec 08 15:00:18 yes, but oe doesn't support those Dec 08 15:00:33 i know Dec 08 15:01:18 h36xx is h36xx, h37xx, h38xx? 16, 32 of flash? Dec 08 15:02:46 h36xx can have 16 or 32 Dec 08 15:03:13 there was a shortage if chops Dec 08 15:03:24 chips Dec 08 15:04:07 ah Dec 08 15:06:51 191x has 16m too? wiki says so. Dec 08 15:07:18 correct Dec 08 15:07:42 h19xx is a bit crippled Dec 08 15:08:48 193x 16m, 194x 32m.. Dec 08 15:08:49 I think h191x has 17M; h193x and h194x have 16M. Dec 08 15:09:02 oh, right, might be 32M for the 1940. Dec 08 15:09:15 atleast one good thing about WM2005 machines: atleast 64m of flash Dec 08 15:13:47 nite all Dec 08 15:30:00 hello all, has anyone got the xfce-image to work?? or are there bugs/probs with it? Dec 08 15:38:39 There are very likely problems with it Dec 08 15:39:00 CosmicPenguin: which you said that will look into ;) Dec 08 15:39:30 and I did Dec 08 15:40:35 "look there's a problem, and look, there's a donut." Dec 08 15:40:39 mmmm.... donuts Dec 08 15:44:04 want me to paste the error in pastebin.ca? Dec 08 15:48:07 yes Dec 08 15:55:53 n8 Dec 08 16:15:18 <_law_> cvs.infradead.org is back again :-) Dec 08 16:37:20 Morning, is there anyone here that could help me out with baking xfce-image? Dec 08 16:39:28 I thought you were going to post the errors on pastebin Dec 08 17:00:45 lirc_0.7.1.bb have dependences with libx11.... it is possible? change libx11 to x11 Dec 08 18:44:53 CosmicPenguin: http://pastebin.ca/33052 Dec 08 21:27:13 monotone.vanille.de is giving connection refused and monotone.nslu2-linux.org gives me lots of warning, discarding revision cert packet with unmet dependencies. Anybody know what's going on? Dec 09 01:32:20 mickeyl: I think the problems will go away if you replace you db with http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/clean.db.bz2 (and import your keys, ofcourse) Dec 09 01:53:07 good morning Dec 09 01:54:58 morning Dec 09 02:08:24 morning Dec 09 02:16:39 morning all Dec 09 02:16:46 hey RP hrw|work Dec 09 02:32:43 'no space left on device' ;( Dec 09 02:49:45 morning Dec 09 02:51:04 * koen points every one to http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe/47/4772.html Dec 09 02:51:35 * koen points every one to http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe/47/4772.html again Dec 09 02:54:18 koen: importing keys can be skipped with 0.24 iirc Dec 09 02:54:36 hm.. clean is 32M. hrw.db is >200M Dec 09 02:54:38 nice Dec 09 02:55:24 0.24 has one annoying feature: if I dropkey on one db, it will remove the key from ~/.monotone/keys Dec 09 02:55:32 making all other dbs unusable Dec 09 02:55:48 :( Dec 09 02:56:07 luckily I have lots of backups of my key Dec 09 02:59:41 I guess I'l going to have to be careful with the queued changes I have... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 09 03:00:44 2005