**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 16 02:59:58 2005 Dec 16 03:00:11 hey do13 Dec 16 03:01:20 http://pastebin.com/466430 <-- whats wrong with this? Dec 16 03:01:40 Does OE work in Cgywin? Dec 16 03:01:50 Someone needs to know, I would imagine it does Dec 16 03:01:56 df00z: better in colinux Dec 16 03:02:10 oxi: you haven't defined a kernel for your device, so it picks a random one Dec 16 03:02:10 df00z: iirc runs in cygwin but fscking slow Dec 16 03:02:35 hi koen, hrw|work Dec 16 03:02:46 where do i set this? local.conf? Dec 16 03:02:47 Cool Dec 16 03:03:03 oxi: or start a htc-universal.conf Dec 16 03:04:57 * hrw|work reads http://www.xbox-linux.org/wiki/17_Mistakes_Microsoft_Made_in_the_Xbox_Security_System Dec 16 03:05:16 that one is cute Dec 16 03:06:50 yes Dec 16 03:09:34 hack attack by prepared fontfile... nice Dec 16 03:11:48 Are we missing the referenced arm-no-hwcap.patch from the glibc update that just got committed, or have I broken my setup *again*? :( Dec 16 03:19:39 everytime i create an image and booting it I get an kernel panic, because init can't find the librar libgcc_s.so.1. Wich package I have to add that this library is included? Dec 16 03:31:48 libgcc1 Dec 16 03:31:57 it should be in image Dec 16 03:44:00 hi guys Dec 16 03:44:36 <_law_> arm-no-hwcap.patch wound apply Dec 16 03:44:57 tried to build gpe-image from the .dev branch today, and it stuck on xserver-kdrive complaining about ShmFuncs... I remember something like that, but don't remember the solution... anybody knows it? Dec 16 03:49:49 http://pastebin.com/466448 <--- still wrong... i used blueangel.conf and explicitly set kernel vers in local.conf... what am i missing? Dec 16 03:53:09 gridzero: yup just hit that one too Dec 16 03:57:22 <_law_> http://pastebin.com/466457 arm-no-hwcap.patch isnt here :-( Dec 16 03:58:52 <_law_> patch is in glibc-cvs dir Dec 16 03:59:05 <_law_> OE cant find him :-( Dec 16 03:59:05 indeed Dec 16 04:00:09 coffee time Dec 16 04:05:32 hmm i found this library in the gcc-cross directory, but it's not copied into the image Dec 16 04:05:46 does anyone have an idea whats wrong`? Dec 16 04:10:29 _law_: doesn't apply Dec 16 04:10:54 ArjanS: you probably didn't include preferred-gpe-versions-2.7.inc Dec 16 04:10:56 <_law_> ade|desk, hmm so we have to wait for ph5 Dec 16 04:11:04 ArjanS: so you X stuff has mismatching versions Dec 16 04:11:41 _law_: am looking at older r0 tree and see what the patch was Dec 16 04:11:51 <_law_> ade|desk, ok thanks Dec 16 04:13:00 I'm trying to modify some progs from org.openembedded.dev and i would like to use bitbake to only compile/package the app. but when i bitbake -c compile, it says that it is an unknown task... and if i simply "bitbake thesoft", it downloads it and overwrite the sources i've modified... do someone has any clue ? Dec 16 04:13:52 no such file exists Dec 16 04:15:17 koen: can I include it from local.conf? I was merely trying to build with distro=familiar (familiar-0.8.3 says it's not maintained) Dec 16 04:16:02 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm doesn't exist , so patching this area is not valid Dec 16 04:16:48 theturtle: it could be that you didn't change the md5sum. if the package checks for that and it fails, it re-downloads the sources Dec 16 04:17:44 ArjanS : but the md5sum is not for already unpacked source files but for source archives, right ? Dec 16 04:19:07 <_law_> going for lunch, back again later Dec 16 04:19:10 ArjanS: you can, but you also can remove that bbfatal line from familiar-0.8.3.conf Dec 16 04:19:15 ~bon appetit Dec 16 04:19:17 it has been said that bon appetit is smacznego. Guten Appetit. Eet Smakelijk. God Appetitt. Buon Appetito Dec 16 04:21:13 re Dec 16 04:22:04 wb Dec 16 04:22:41 ~seen pH5 Dec 16 04:22:44 ph5 was last seen on IRC in channel #oe, 12h 1m 31s ago, saying: 'good night'. Dec 16 04:23:07 theturtle: true, you have to unpack the sources, modify them, repack them and recalculate the md5sum Dec 16 04:24:03 or bitbake -b file.bb -c compile -f Dec 16 04:24:18 hmm looks like glibc-2.3.5+cvs20050627 doesn't need the arm-no-hwcap.patch i think that was meant for glibc-cvs version Dec 16 04:31:49 can we just kick rday off the list... please please please Dec 16 04:31:58 heh Dec 16 04:32:08 he isn't as annoying as he used to be Dec 16 04:33:22 his idea of removing 'notneeded' version looks nice Dec 16 04:34:08 and having some well-known procedures can't hurt either Dec 16 04:34:39 as long as people dont randomly remove maintained bb files, not all packages are used by a distro Dec 16 04:35:23 the monotone people are looking at a 'monotone patch' command, so applying removal-patches would get a lot less labour intensive Dec 16 04:38:30 koen: how is your eabi build going ? Dec 16 04:39:58 * ade|desk heads off to the bank Dec 16 04:40:35 ade|desk: stuck Dec 16 04:41:07 ade|desk: http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe/49/4939.html Dec 16 04:57:06 any ARM hackers with a clue about http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe/49/4939.html ? Dec 16 04:59:17 koen, sorry no :( Dec 16 05:00:24 lrg: your alsa soc support mainstone or only mainstone2? Dec 16 05:00:50 http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2005-December/032948.html Dec 16 05:04:06 http://pastebin.com/466448 <--- still wrong... i used blueangel.conf and explicitly set kernel vers in local.conf... what am i missing? Dec 16 05:04:43 could you pastebin your local.conf and blueangel.conf? Dec 16 05:05:06 oxi: PREFFERED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "your_kernel" Dec 16 05:05:57 hrw|work, Mainstone and Mainstone are pretty much the same thing. Mainstone has the cpu in a bga sockect for removal. Dec 16 05:06:16 hrw|work, I mean Mainstone and mainstone2 Dec 16 05:06:36 lrg: so it looks like someone also work on audio for them - duplication? Dec 16 05:07:13 hrw|work: http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2005-December/032952.html Dec 16 05:07:20 that's lrg's reply :) Dec 16 05:07:27 ah. Dec 16 05:07:31 hrw|work, Nico did the original audio code for pxa. This works on Lubbock, Mainstone, etc, but it doesn't have the feature we have in asoc. Dec 16 05:07:56 has giorgio been converted already? Dec 16 05:07:56 my mailreading fails when it comes to lakml - too much mails Dec 16 05:08:10 hrw|work, same here :) Dec 16 05:08:16 lrg: Sorry. I hadn't enough time to test the tosa touch. Dec 16 05:08:35 koen, not yet. It's on my list. Dec 16 05:08:53 do13, np, I have a new patch for you today with accelerated touch Dec 16 05:09:16 he's working support for 3 machines I have (h2200/uda1380 and h5550+hx4700/ak) Dec 16 05:09:36 s/I have/are on my desk for various reasons/ Dec 16 05:09:53 Ahh. I hope I can do some tests this weekend. Dec 16 05:11:06 koen, I should have room in my schedule next week. I'll do the h2200 first Dec 16 05:11:38 koen, I can use this as an example for Giorgio Dec 16 05:11:43 cool Dec 16 05:12:10 koen, we should also have a au1200 layer soon. CosmicPenguin is helping me out with this. Dec 16 05:12:32 * lrg is going to the pub now. bbl Dec 16 05:12:40 sadly I don't have any alchemy stuff to play with Dec 16 05:14:10 <_law_> any news on my glibc patch problem? Dec 16 05:14:38 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r03457b00... 10/packages/gpe-login/ (13 files in 2 dirs): gpe-login: drop old versions Dec 16 05:14:43 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r285e33b0... 10/packages/gpe-login/ (gpe-login_0.82.bb gpe-login_0.83.bb): gpe-login: clear maintainer field Dec 16 05:16:01 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r2f99d322... 10/packages/bootshim/bootShim_0.2.bb: bootshim: remove it because it has been obsoleted by http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/handhelds.org/.message/d8ebd Dec 16 05:21:16 koen: http://pastebin.com/466505 Dec 16 05:22:17 hrw|work: i dont understand the sintax for PREFFERED_PROVIDER... Dec 16 05:22:57 oxi: PREFFERED_PROVIDER_providername = "selected_provider" Dec 16 05:23:40 oxi: for example you have bluez-utils-dbus and bluez-utils-nodbus - if you want dbus one you set PREFFERED_PROVIDER_bluez-utils="bluez-utils-dbus" Dec 16 05:24:17 hmmm ic thank you Dec 16 05:33:57 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r18ef0db0... 10/packages/libgpevtype/ (9 files): libgpevtype: drop old versions Dec 16 05:34:02 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r0606dcf3... 10/packages/libgpevtype/libgpevtype_0.14.bb: libgpevtype-0.14: clear maintainer field Dec 16 05:41:56 ~lart eabi Dec 16 05:41:57 * ibot burns eabi to a crisp with a laser Dec 16 05:48:46 koen: It sounds you have fun with eabi:) Dec 16 05:49:08 heh Dec 16 05:56:54 mickeyl: morning Dec 16 05:58:09 morning hrw Dec 16 05:58:28 hi mickeyl Dec 16 05:58:38 hi Dec 16 05:59:37 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r9a45c5f5... 10/packages/gtk+/ (43 files in 4 dirs): gtk+: drop old 2.6 versions; 2.6.[012] Dec 16 06:00:45 Ph5 'The Cleaner' Dec 16 06:01:37 yeah Dec 16 06:01:45 i should check for some obsolete versions as well Dec 16 06:01:47 hey mickeyl Dec 16 06:02:36 mickeyl: this eabi thing is getting annoying Dec 16 06:02:55 I feel like a gentoo user: trying the latest of everything without having a clue what I'm doing Dec 16 06:03:03 <_law_> perhabs he should also look at arm-no-hwcap.patch (glibc) :-) Dec 16 06:03:12 oz354fam083 situation is getting annoying too Dec 16 06:04:22 koen: yeah, i can understand. that. i feel a bit left aside by our former toolchain experts... Dec 16 06:04:25 hrw|work: in how far? Dec 16 06:04:33 hrw|work: you mean people releasing images they call OZ3.5.4.x, which aren't built from the branch? Dec 16 06:05:16 undermining most of the work done in the branch? Dec 16 06:05:19 or something else? Dec 16 06:06:11 koen: any 3.5.4* things basically. we released rc1 as rc, then quiet release of rc2 in /tmp/ dir. and also my lack of time and interest in checking how to get altboot nicer for 3.5.4-any Dec 16 06:06:51 hrw|work: http://sam.rpsys.net/openzaurus/autobuild/3.5.4.1-pre1/ Dec 16 06:06:52 that Dec 16 06:07:24 with angstrom we should clearly mark which machines are 'supported' (two or more maintainers), 'released/supported' (one maintainer), 'released' (no maintainer but is in OE) Dec 16 06:07:49 koen: we have many things around 3.5.4 without 3.5.4 Dec 16 06:07:59 yeah Dec 16 06:08:14 but try explaining bugs due to .dev <> branch to users Dec 16 06:08:36 anything with a 3.5.4 number in it looks official and endorsed Dec 16 06:08:45 users and bugs? you got bugreports? happy you are... Dec 16 06:09:59 can't we just release a branch build and then close it or is there something really important holding us back? Dec 16 06:10:35 collie does not mount mtdram and has problem with sdmount. I lack time for testing Dec 16 06:11:07 ~lart gpe people for tmpfs in /media/ram/ Dec 16 06:11:07 * ibot takes out a seltzer bottle and sprays gpe people in the face. You know, one of those old-school seltzer bottles clowns have? Yeah those. Anyway, consider yourself spritzed for tmpfs in /media/ram/ Dec 16 06:11:29 mickeyl: http://bugs.openembedded.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=350 Dec 16 06:11:58 re Dec 16 06:12:07 mickeyl: but my point was that when someone releases a '3.5.4' build from .dev it effectively makes our branching efforts useless Dec 16 06:14:08 the branch was created for: 1) stable development 2) building updates after release 3) easier for 3rd party developers Dec 16 06:14:38 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r4218e88e... 10/packages/gtk+/ (gtk+_2.6.7.bb gtk+_2.8.9.bb): gtk+: clear maintainer field in 2.6.7 and 2.8.9 Dec 16 06:14:41 lrg: One comment wm9712.c needs a "EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wm97xx_codec);" to use this as a module Dec 16 06:16:37 _law_: remove the arm-no-hwcap.patch bit , its bogus imho, it would only apply to the current cvs glibc Dec 16 06:16:41 mickeyl: so I don't understand shit like this: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openzaurus.devel/410 Dec 16 06:19:02 koen: yeah i know. it's a bit unfortunate, but we will always have to decide whether to backport potentially destabilizing stuff to branch or not. In the CXK case, I think we better don't release images for they from branch at all. *shrug* Dec 16 06:19:16 s/they/them/ Dec 16 06:19:48 mickeyl: if they are from .dev, DON'T call it 3.5.4.x Dec 16 06:20:04 koen: *nod* the naming is suboptimal. Dec 16 06:20:36 I would very much like 2.6 images for cxxxx Dec 16 06:20:36 DISTRO_VERSION = "3.5.4-dev-BUILDERNAME-DATE" looks better Dec 16 06:21:01 hrw|work: no 3.5.4 number at all Dec 16 06:21:21 yeah, perhaps just a timestamp and that's it Dec 16 06:21:33 koen: current 3.5.4-pre builds are named '3.5.3-snapshot-DATE' but I see the point Dec 16 06:21:33 to reduce confusion with branch Dec 16 06:21:57 'openzaurus development (RP) build 20051214' Dec 16 06:22:07 'openzaurus development (Hrw) build 20051214' Dec 16 06:22:10 yeah Dec 16 06:22:10 etc looks nice Dec 16 06:22:15 i would prefer those Dec 16 06:22:44 hi zecke Dec 16 06:22:48 hey zecke Dec 16 06:22:51 hey Dec 16 06:23:07 'OZ .dev (oz-build@hrw.one.pl) build 20051216' is overkill Dec 16 06:23:13 heh Dec 16 06:23:36 mickeyl: pb_ had some good advice on eabi stuff yesterday Dec 16 06:23:51 so our toolchain monkeys haven't abonded us completely Dec 16 06:23:58 koen: that leaves me hoping :) Dec 16 06:24:06 s/monkeys/gurus/ Dec 16 06:25:46 ~hail debian for broken cups, kmail/gpg... Dec 16 06:25:51 * ibot bows down to debian for broken cups, kmail/gpg... and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" Dec 16 06:25:53 * mickeyl wanders home Dec 16 06:26:17 zecke: WFM Dec 16 06:26:40 heh Dec 16 06:26:41 http://tweakers.net/ext/i.dsp/1134734946.jpg Dec 16 06:29:14 hrw|work: WFM means what? Dec 16 06:29:30 WorksForMe - Debian 'sid', cups, kmail+gpg Dec 16 06:29:58 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * rc75d6480... 10/packages/gpe-contacts/ (12 files in 3 dirs): gpe-contacts: drop old versions Dec 16 06:35:03 zecke: cups 1.1.23, kmail 3.5.0-2 Dec 16 06:39:45 hmmm Dec 16 06:39:53 a crash inside the BIOS Dec 16 06:39:59 stupid x86 hardware Dec 16 06:42:11 as nothing seems to work today I might as well upgrade to dapper Dec 16 06:43:54 * koen sed -i s:breezy:dapper: /etc/apt/sources.list Dec 16 06:51:24 do13, thanks. will fix Dec 16 07:13:55 lrg: any chance to use the wm9712 adc (battery management) build into the kernel and the soundlayer build via module? Because the kernel with sound included is too big for my device. Dec 16 07:16:09 do13, yes, i've made some changes wrt to module deps. The driver now builds and runs as a single module depending on the codec that is selected and if acceleration is selected. Dec 16 07:16:46 do13, after the module is loaded, the battery can be read by reading one of the aux adc's Dec 16 07:26:21 lrg: Which modules are at least necessary for using the adc's? Dec 16 07:32:26 do13, in the new patch there will only be the 1 module, although it depends on sound. do you need to have aux adc loaded without sound, i.e. built in ? Dec 16 07:33:49 lrg: Yep. I need the adc without loading modules. Dec 16 07:35:50 do13, this will be difficult as it depends on AC97 and hence the sound layer. Dec 16 07:37:07 lrg: Yep. The ac97 driver needs the soundcore. Dec 16 07:38:44 do13, I'm not sure if there is an easy way to do this without loading at least pxa-ac97.ko, ac97_bus.ko, ac97-codec.ko, wm97xx-ts.ko Dec 16 07:39:31 heh.. sharp and separate kernel partition ;( Dec 16 07:39:47 lrg: Does ac97-codec needs the soundcore? Dec 16 07:39:57 do13 yes Dec 16 07:40:02 koen: LAB is only in hh kernel? Dec 16 07:40:37 hrw|work: yes Dec 16 07:41:06 lrg: Another requirement is to wakeup the device periodically during suspend and read the batterylevel. Dec 16 07:41:41 koen: have many hooks outside own dir? Dec 16 07:41:57 hrw|work: I have no idea Dec 16 07:42:00 do13, I think this requires some thought. Dec 16 07:42:05 hrw|work: mreimer or joshua_ would know Dec 16 07:42:17 ok Dec 16 07:42:41 do13, its a pity we are limited by kernel size or it really wouldnt be an issue Dec 16 07:43:17 koen: and other thing - can its shell be used on device directly? I mean 'boot lab/c7x0 and select which kernel to load/boot' Dec 16 07:43:23 lrg: The kernel size is limited Dec 16 07:43:54 hrw|work: I think so Dec 16 07:44:03 but I only use it via serial console Dec 16 07:44:12 koen: which I lack currently Dec 16 07:44:29 when I have solder iron in hands they start to shake Dec 16 07:45:21 lrg: I'll try some tests first. Maybe I can compile minimal sound into the kernel and put other stuff into modules. Dec 16 07:45:57 lrg: This will be the easiest solution. Dec 16 07:56:46 Hey CosmicPenguin Dec 16 07:56:54 morning Dec 16 08:07:13 hey CosmicPenguin Dec 16 08:07:48 hi mallum CosmicPenguin Dec 16 08:08:08 hello Dec 16 08:08:33 "morning" all :) Dec 16 08:08:46 morning richard Dec 16 08:09:07 * RP finally gets bridged openvpn working Dec 16 08:09:18 RP: better late than never :) Dec 16 08:09:32 heya RP Dec 16 08:09:48 * mickeyl browses http://iwantoneofthose.com/search.do?catID=201 and looks for christmas gifts Dec 16 08:11:54 http://iwantoneofthose.com/search.do;?productCode=WATBIN is nice Dec 16 08:12:03 heh, yeah Dec 16 08:12:05 geeky Dec 16 08:13:06 gnome 1.4 had nice one Dec 16 08:14:09 kde 3.5 has one but ugly one Dec 16 08:15:04 mickeyl: wb Dec 16 08:22:40 how long does usually take to build a kernel? Dec 16 08:22:58 a bootstrat-image Dec 16 08:25:27 1h Dec 16 08:25:45 mickeyl: so it is O(1)? Dec 16 08:25:50 hehe Dec 16 08:25:54 of course Dec 16 08:26:04 given a large enough constant... Dec 16 08:27:35 no, seriously, 1h for a bootstrap image is a reasonable guess Dec 16 08:27:54 on a ~2Ghz / 1G RAM machine Dec 16 08:30:17 ~curse TeX for lack of OpenType support Dec 16 08:30:19 May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your most sensitive regions, TeX for lack of OpenType support ! Dec 16 08:30:29 thanks :) Dec 16 08:30:46 flees in my brain... that would not be nice... Dec 16 08:30:47 ~lart UP boxen Dec 16 08:30:48 * ibot throws UP boxen's poor little doggy off a cliff Dec 16 08:30:56 fleas even Dec 16 08:30:59 uniprocessor or universal plug'n'play? Dec 16 08:31:02 uniprocessor sucks Dec 16 08:31:04 ~lart acronymes Dec 16 08:31:05 * ibot --purges acronymes Dec 16 08:31:08 ah, indeed Dec 16 08:31:13 hyperthreading is not much better Dec 16 08:31:19 mickeyl: universal plug'n'play is uPnP Dec 16 08:31:28 heh, right Dec 16 08:32:06 heh.. why I dont want to make serial cable... Dec 16 08:32:19 ~kill sharp for tcx3106 once again Dec 16 08:32:21 * ibot shoots a magneto-ionized electron gun at sharp for tcx3106 once again Dec 16 08:44:56 hmm.. openoffice see only few fonts on my system ;( Dec 16 08:45:30 does not look into ~/.fonts/ ;( Dec 16 09:17:32 ~lart ibot Dec 16 09:17:33 * ibot installs a bad bootloader on ibot and turns ibot into a brick Dec 16 09:17:46 maybe not a good idea. Dec 16 09:18:03 hmmm... I thought ibot was smart enough to know when it was being larted Dec 16 09:18:07 ~lart yourself Dec 16 09:18:08 * ibot dumps 42 tons of dirt, manure, and fish heads on yourself Dec 16 09:18:11 bah Dec 16 09:18:12 ~lart me Dec 16 09:18:14 * ibot takes a rusty axe and swings it violently, taking koen's head off Dec 16 09:18:14 stupid bod Dec 16 09:18:19 bot Dec 16 09:18:25 ~rlart Dec 16 09:18:28 * ibot hits hhhcz with an anvil and laughs with a contralto voice ... Haha Ha HA Ha Dec 16 09:18:43 ~lart the people who torment ibot Dec 16 09:18:44 * ibot squishes the people who torment ibot like a bug Dec 16 09:18:51 ibot: botsnack Dec 16 09:18:52 koen: thanks Dec 16 09:34:42 <_law_> ade|desk: pH5 has added the missing patch file Dec 16 09:35:36 koen: i don't understand why glibc is built against linux-libc-headers? aren't those thought for userspace apps? Dec 16 09:36:13 linux-libc-headers are sanitized kernel headers Dec 16 09:36:20 and glibc does build against a kernel Dec 16 09:37:11 I was wondering because the arm EABI patches don't apply cleanly against linux-libc-headers svn. doesn't that mean it's missing some of the ABI stuff? Dec 16 09:38:15 When I want to make a new Meta, thats depends von task-bootstrap and make an new Image, how do I add packages? Dec 16 09:42:11 pH5: llh is somewhere between 2.6.12 and 2.6.14 Dec 16 09:43:09 if you have a recent kernel at hand you can apply those patches and copy linux/include/* to ${S}/include in llh Dec 16 09:43:18 that would give you eabi kernel headers Dec 16 09:43:23 Cobelius: meta does not have to depend on task-bootstrap Dec 16 09:44:11 koen: ok, I'll try that Dec 16 09:48:00 re Dec 16 09:51:02 cu Dec 16 09:51:06 have a nice weekend Dec 16 09:52:34 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r94163c7a... 10/packages/glibc/glibc-cvs-2.3.5/arm-no-hwcap.patch: glibc-cvs-2.3.5: add missing arm-no-hwcap.patch Dec 16 09:53:27 pH5: thanks for the bitbake patch Dec 16 09:54:59 ah, the joys of 'apt-get remove foo' vs 'apt-get remove foo --purge' Dec 16 09:57:54 zecke: np. Dec 16 09:58:07 koen: my finger memory contains 'dpkg --purge' instead Dec 16 09:58:19 cya Dec 16 10:23:53 <_law_> any ideas how i can fix this? http://pastebin.com/466778 Dec 16 10:24:30 _law_: kick pH5 ;) Dec 16 10:24:45 <_law_> hehe Dec 16 10:27:16 gnn Dec 16 10:27:24 seems today is the day of partial commits Dec 16 10:28:17 just a minute... Dec 16 10:30:22 _law_: fixed, hopefully. pull, update, reparse pcmcia-cs Dec 16 10:30:46 <_law_> pH5 i?ll try Dec 16 12:07:16 I see my name highlighted Dec 16 12:07:26 probably from ages ago Dec 16 12:07:28 what's up? Dec 16 12:07:37 hrw|gone was curious about LAB Dec 16 12:07:54 it could be used to defeat the evil sharp bootloader Dec 16 12:08:09 he wonders how much hooks outside lab/ LAB needs Dec 16 12:08:20 evening Dec 16 12:08:43 wow Dec 16 12:08:49 popup windows are crashing firefox 1.5 Dec 16 12:08:55 Thats annoyiung Dec 16 12:10:05 hrw|gone, yo Dec 16 12:10:20 LAB needs pretty much nothing. Dec 16 12:10:46 it can be booted as a kernel on its own, or it can be booted with a full (built-in) bootstrap, located from 0x00000000 or 0xa0008000 Dec 16 12:11:47 LAB can solve a lot of problems; it's actually the reason the elections went so well in Iraq Dec 16 12:12:05 heh Dec 16 12:13:48 I hear it also reunited Van Halen Dec 16 12:14:43 yep Dec 16 12:33:43 is there an OE package for building busybox linked against uclibc? Dec 16 12:34:17 you'll need to make uclibc the PREFERRED_PROVIDER for virtual/libc iirc Dec 16 12:34:24 ah Dec 16 12:34:44 is there a way to link busybox statically? Dec 16 12:34:51 probably, yes Dec 16 12:35:05 just not in a .bb presently? ok Dec 16 12:35:09 thanks as always koen Dec 16 12:35:21 I bet you are thinking 'initrd' right now Dec 16 12:35:25 :-) Dec 16 12:35:46 actually, I'm trying initramfs because I don't have control of the bootloader (r1000) Dec 16 12:36:05 mips? Dec 16 12:36:12 iMXL Dec 16 12:36:42 (for tnb) Dec 16 12:36:53 that's the dragonball successor? Dec 16 12:36:57 yep Dec 16 12:38:24 a, it's regular arm920t Dec 16 12:38:36 yep Dec 16 13:05:19 * Philippe is back (gone 21:20:17) Dec 16 13:05:37 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r05087df7... 10/packages/ (pcmcia-cs/pcmcia-cs_3.2.8.bb pcmciautils/pcmciautils_010.bb): pcmcia-cs, pcmciautils: provide virtual/pcmcia-manager Dec 16 13:26:54 how do i make bitbake rebuild a package? it is under the impression nothing needs to be done (i'm a total OE/BB noob) Dec 16 13:27:25 bitbake -c clean package ; bitbake package Dec 16 13:27:31 thanks Dec 16 13:27:33 or bitbake -i Dec 16 13:27:35 parse Dec 16 13:27:38 rebuild package Dec 16 13:28:41 is there a list of all the -c commands somewhere? can't find it on the wiki Dec 16 13:28:52 oh wait, i'm looking on the oe site... bb has it's own site, forgot Dec 16 13:29:01 bitbake -c liststasks iirc Dec 16 13:29:16 each .bb can provide it's own tasks Dec 16 13:29:50 -c listtasks Dec 16 13:30:47 Minase: http://pastebin.com/467000 Dec 16 13:31:30 yeah, i was just waiting for some simmilar output myself ('Handling bitbake files' forever :P). thanks :) Dec 16 13:31:50 -b file.bb works on a single .bb Dec 16 13:31:52 _law_: did your glibc build work out? Dec 16 13:31:58 but it doesn't to dependencie calculations Dec 16 13:32:31 * pH5 hates dependency calculations Dec 16 13:32:56 circular deps! Dec 16 13:33:08 heh. it's about twice as fast now i installed psyco, but still a long time especially if, after waiting, it tells you the package doesn't exist due to typo or something! pain >_< Dec 16 13:33:44 so you have fast disks Dec 16 13:34:09 at home my disks are too slow to notice a real gain with psycho Dec 16 13:34:41 7200/8mb cache WD things. quite old now but still fast-ish i guess :) Dec 16 13:35:33 I have those in raid 5 Dec 16 13:35:43 but the 3ware controller is quite slow Dec 16 13:38:32 single 7200rpm notebook drive here Dec 16 13:39:01 mickeyl: ping Dec 16 13:45:44 <_law_> pH5 yes Dec 16 13:47:13 good. my build failed, but maybe I forgot to remove the new binutils. Dec 16 13:48:29 that's why I did the abi stuff at home Dec 16 13:48:39 no risk of messing up working tree Dec 16 13:50:39 * pH5 rm -rf openembedded build/tmp; monotone co ... Dec 16 13:51:32 I need a bigger hard drive. only space for one OE build. Dec 16 13:59:53 hi Dec 16 14:00:25 is there any problem with current OE.db snapshot? Dec 16 14:00:26 monotone: misuse: database schemas do not match: wanted 1509fd75019aebef5ac3da3a5edf1312393b70e9, got bd86f9a90b5d552f0be1fa9aee847ea0f317778b. try migrating database Dec 16 14:00:55 see the topic Dec 16 14:01:19 ah wait Dec 16 14:01:25 you need monotone 0.24 Dec 16 14:01:56 hmmm ok Dec 16 14:07:44 Wow Dec 16 14:07:49 almost time for a christmas party Dec 16 14:07:56 almost Dec 16 14:08:01 I need eggnog and spiced rum, stat! Dec 16 14:08:09 * koen should restock candy Dec 16 14:09:43 * zecke goes to bed... Dec 16 14:10:30 'night zecke Dec 16 15:05:10 [17:18:31] ibot hits hhhcz with an anvil and laughs with a contralto voice ... Haha Ha HA Ha Dec 16 15:05:12 :( Dec 16 15:05:29 ah, that was an r(andom)lart Dec 16 15:05:38 you never know who's going to get hit Dec 16 15:05:57 y saw that :) Dec 16 15:06:03 -y+i Dec 16 15:26:57 * Philippe is away: visual contact - dreamland Dec 16 15:39:35 how can I compile a "set" of packages. i want to select some packages and compile all them Dec 16 15:41:17 BeBrA: bitbake -i and then build foo; build bar; ... Dec 16 15:41:28 or you create a metapackage that depends on them Dec 16 15:42:20 #ol Dec 16 15:44:04 ok, I'll try after crosscompiler compilation Dec 16 15:44:33 or bitbake foo bar baz bal Dec 16 15:45:27 ah right, forgot about that. Dec 16 15:45:31 I always use bitbake -i in case something happens. Dec 16 15:45:37 (and something always happens) Dec 16 15:45:42 :) Dec 16 15:46:33 i need als oa custom kernel. Should I add mine conf on packages/linux and create .bb file? Dec 16 16:43:24 whee. made my first OE/Familiar package. that was much easier than i was expecting Dec 16 20:20:58 hello all, im trying to build modutils-2.4.27 with prebuilt toolchain and I have a " Error: cannot represent SWI relocation in this object file format" in util/sys_cm.c" Dec 16 20:22:00 my arm libc does not have query_module Dec 16 20:30:37 hi **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 17 02:59:57 2005