**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 03 10:59:56 2006 Feb 03 11:04:37 good morning Feb 03 11:04:53 'morning florian_kc Feb 03 11:05:56 hrw|work: pong Feb 03 11:07:22 CoreDump|home: bug #653 Feb 03 11:07:54 CoreDump|home: what is you opinion about it? Feb 03 11:08:05 * CoreDump|home checks Feb 03 11:08:31 hi guys! Feb 03 11:08:59 hi Shareman Feb 03 11:09:04 CoreDump|home: http://pastebin.com/536717 is collie version Feb 03 11:09:05 hi Shareman Feb 03 11:09:13 hi Shareman Feb 03 11:09:20 i'm compiling debianslug .. having some compile error: Feb 03 11:09:26 fails "gcc34-reverse-compare.patch" ... ERROR: function do_patchcmd failed Feb 03 11:09:42 Shareman: on which package? Feb 03 11:09:54 hrw|work: wait a second. Why isn't depmod run? Feb 03 11:10:03 CoreDump|home: because its after sd Feb 03 11:10:32 CoreDump|home: hm.. looks like after it.. Feb 03 11:10:35 ahh, so on the very first boot,modprobe would fail, gotcha Feb 03 11:10:36 aaahmm ... may you show me how to find out? i'm doing "make debianslug" on my nslu2 Makefile Feb 03 11:11:14 hrw|work: but I'M pretty sure SD worked on first boot in the past. Something changed Feb 03 11:11:19 CoreDump|home: hm. modutils is S20, sd is S39 Feb 03 11:11:56 NOTE: package gcc-cross-initial-3.4.4 Feb 03 11:12:19 hrw|work: using insmod instead should work Feb 03 11:12:54 CoreDump|home: and it does - just checked on collie Feb 03 11:13:21 CoreDump|home: but why it does not before is weird.. Feb 03 11:13:42 hrw|work: I'm building collie from scratch right now Feb 03 11:14:14 but I didn't see this problem with one of my images last time I checked. SD oncollie worked during first-boot Feb 03 11:14:45 CoreDump|home: ok. I think also about giving IP for usbd0 - but should it be same as in sharprom or other? Feb 03 11:15:02 CoreDump|home: maybe same as for usb0/usbf? Feb 03 11:15:09 hrw|work: Indeed Feb 03 11:15:37 makes things easier for "switchers" coming from Sharp Feb 03 11:16:04 CoreDump|home: do you remember sharprom ip? Feb 03 11:16:12 not really lol Feb 03 11:17:09 hrw|work ... this was the package-name you requested for? Feb 03 11:17:15 hrw|work: did you talk to JustinP? e-image-core is workingas expectednow Feb 03 11:17:37 CoreDump|home: 192.168.129.20 it was Feb 03 11:17:56 CoreDump|home: will try to build it - but it will be experimental anyway Feb 03 11:18:43 quite stable. Even thee17 configuration wizzard works =) Feb 03 11:19:07 man my "space" key is making trouble Feb 03 11:22:10 I am *soo* stopping to release normal ROMs for Collie. People have no clue how to use ipkg-link or debug non-working apps Feb 03 11:22:29 http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?act=Post&CODE=02&f=69&t=17505&qpid=113446 Feb 03 11:22:37 ^^ holy crap ^^ Feb 03 11:23:09 *cough* ROM *cough* Feb 03 11:23:14 hehe Feb 03 11:23:17 hi zecke Feb 03 11:24:08 * CoreDump|home mubles somehting about making a ro barebone ROM and use SD / CF as root Feb 03 11:25:04 CoreDump|home: What doesn't fit into the internal _flash_? Feb 03 11:25:26 koen: what I like about monotone is it is constantly improving Feb 03 11:25:40 florian_kc: collies flash is just 16Mb,not enough for any usable *cough*image*cough* Feb 03 11:25:42 hey zecke Feb 03 11:25:55 CoreDump|home: :-) Feb 03 11:25:58 koen: see my recent darcs bug report, it is possible it requires a rewrite of darcs to support OE :} Feb 03 11:26:13 CoreDump|home: What about unionfs? Feb 03 11:26:54 looked into it a few month ago. Caused lots and lots of kernel oopses, hanging mount-points and other random crashes. Feb 03 11:28:24 We should try this again, that would be really some inprovement. Feb 03 11:29:09 CoreDump|home: 14mb even Feb 03 11:29:25 koen: even worse =) Feb 03 11:29:35 14.4 to be more exact Feb 03 11:29:41 if you build from .oz354fam084 you have gained almost a meg since ipsec was removed ;) Feb 03 11:30:06 and 34K in busybox Feb 03 11:30:09 florian_kc: well, with the upcoming kernel2.6 which can boot most devices off SD / CF etc out of the box,I do not know if unionfs would be worth thetrouble Feb 03 11:30:38 koen: and another 500k when you rm /boot/zImage Feb 03 11:30:57 that's still in? Feb 03 11:31:04 I though hrw fixed that eons ago Feb 03 11:31:14 CoreDump|home: Thats something you can fix easily in the kernel packages. Feb 03 11:31:16 well, didn't check for month =) could be fixed Feb 03 11:31:35 * koen looks at adding ekiga to OE Feb 03 11:31:40 florian_kc: only with some python code. <- can't code python Feb 03 11:31:46 CoreDump|home: /boot/zImage?? Feb 03 11:31:54 FILES_kernel-image = "" Feb 03 11:31:57 hrw|work: yep Feb 03 11:32:05 root@collie:/etc/init.d# ls -l /boot/ Feb 03 11:32:05 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 Jan 1 1970 zImage -> /boot/zImage-2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3-embedix Feb 03 11:32:15 hah Feb 03 11:32:25 CoreDump|home: collie does not have kernel in rootfs since OZ 3.5.0 Feb 03 11:32:41 koen: oh thats pretty much for a thing which is usually not used. Feb 03 11:32:44 hrw|work: it was still there in 3.5.2,of that I'm pretty sure Feb 03 11:32:46 in other words - since I made collie booting with OZ 3.5.0 at all Feb 03 11:33:14 CoreDump|home: kernel package is ALLOW_EMPTY Feb 03 11:33:37 hrw|work: zImage was copied into /boot in the past anyways Feb 03 11:33:55 I wrote a custom script would would delete it on first boot Feb 03 11:34:14 strange.. Feb 03 11:34:16 but I didn't check for a few month if it's still there =) Feb 03 11:34:24 never noticed it on my collie Feb 03 11:34:32 fwiw, gpe and opie can succesfully be built with -Os Feb 03 11:35:06 koen: hmm.. what size gain? Feb 03 11:35:42 ~200k judging from the tarballs Feb 03 11:37:35 morning all Feb 03 11:38:01 hey ade|desk Feb 03 11:39:14 i hate SAP, i hate SAP, i hate SAP, oh and i hate SAP Feb 03 11:39:37 and ms exchange is poo too Feb 03 11:39:47 ;) Feb 03 11:39:49 heh Feb 03 11:40:33 well actually, exchange isn't that poo, its just a pain to restore Feb 03 11:41:07 pesky domain controllers not resetting machine account .. grrr Feb 03 11:41:39 but all in all a good DR test :) Feb 03 11:42:10 guys ... did i asked the wrong way about my compilation problem? (gcc-gross-initial-3.4.4) Feb 03 11:42:37 Shareman: hard to tell - it works for us usually Feb 03 11:43:24 i'm using debian sarge unstable with gcc 4.0.3 Feb 03 11:43:58 Shareman: it looks like one of the patches for gcc 3.4.4 has changed an no longer applies from that error message ... Feb 03 11:44:38 you might want to see who made the last change to that file in monotone. Don't ask me how to find that out though :-) Feb 03 11:45:15 ;-) thanks rwhitby ... if you don't know this .. how should i?! Feb 03 11:45:30 you may pass me your working version? *g* Feb 03 11:48:25 Shareman: I haven't recompile the toolchain for at least a week or two. Feb 03 11:52:10 | /data/build/koen/OE/build/tmp/familiar/work/h3600-linux/alsa-driver-0.9.6-hh4c-r5/temp/run.do_patchcleancmd.26350: line 647: do_patchcleancmd: command not found Feb 03 11:52:14 hmmm Feb 03 11:53:02 koen: have same on ewi Feb 03 11:53:22 koen: suspect module-base change? Feb 03 11:53:44 koen: bitbake with or without -b? Feb 03 11:53:53 both Feb 03 11:54:03 rwhitby: what i don't understand: the error points to a log "see in ..." where no error is written in Feb 03 11:55:17 contents are "Patch gcc34-reverse-compare.patch applied" Feb 03 11:56:24 hrw|work: http://pastebin.com/536773 Feb 03 11:58:15 koen: it was guess Feb 03 12:06:32 Yay. The removable ide patch just went from akpm to linus :) Feb 03 12:06:39 RP: great Feb 03 12:07:35 bbl Feb 03 12:07:41 * Pigi is away: I'm busy Feb 03 12:12:05 heh Feb 03 12:12:14 there is a big bug in package.bbclass in .dev Feb 03 12:13:01 http://pastebin.com/536791 Feb 03 12:13:20 unless TARGET=native that will not work Feb 03 12:14:32 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r883e320e... 10/packages/netbase/ (netbase/interfaces netbase_4.21.bb): netbase: make usbd0 (zaurus 2.4) static with IP like in SharpROM Feb 03 12:24:33 hi greentux Feb 03 12:24:41 hi hrw|work Feb 03 12:25:36 what about 3.5.4 release? all on the road? Feb 03 12:26:52 hrw|work: fixed the issue Feb 03 12:28:29 greentux: soon Feb 03 12:28:32 koen: what it was? Feb 03 12:29:17 hrw|work: module-base and package.bbclass Feb 03 12:29:42 koen: heh.. push it then.. Feb 03 12:31:26 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r52ec7184... 10/packages/netbase/ (netbase/interfaces netbase_4.21.bb): Feb 03 12:31:26 netbase: make usbd0 (zaurus 2.4) static with IP like in SharpROM Feb 03 12:31:26 taken from .dev Feb 03 12:35:40 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rfcba2b35... 10/classes/ (module-base.bbclass package.bbclass): Feb 03 12:35:40 package.bbclass: take in changes from .dev with minor tweak to avoid depends deadlock Feb 03 12:35:40 module-base.bbclass: sync with .dev to avoid errors in patchcleancmd in packages with inherit module-base Feb 03 12:37:17 ~lart pwlib Feb 03 12:37:18 * ibot gives pwlib a good seeing to Feb 03 12:37:57 koen: thx for fixes Feb 03 12:38:19 np Feb 03 12:38:34 that means we have the new strip function as well Feb 03 12:39:19 so some packages might break, but those needed to be fixed anyway Feb 03 12:51:27 hello Feb 03 12:51:27 Does any1 have a gmail invite he can spare, please? Feb 03 12:55:43 Koola: your email? Feb 03 13:02:23 zecke, did you roperation succeed on the svn server? Feb 03 13:02:56 * Pigi is back (gone 00:55:15) Feb 03 13:02:59 re Feb 03 13:03:04 hey Pigi Feb 03 13:03:12 still building an image Feb 03 13:03:30 koen cool! Feb 03 13:06:38 Crofton: yes, did you change anything? Feb 03 13:06:49 Crofton: we now have branch + dev tree in the svn account Feb 03 13:06:50 nope :) Feb 03 13:07:30 I'll try and spend some time reading to see if I can figure out what happened Feb 03 13:07:38 it seems like the process is slow? Feb 03 13:11:44 Crofton: well 31 MB of data needs to be transfered Feb 03 13:11:55 Crofton: this can take some time on my side as well Feb 03 13:12:12 heh Feb 03 13:12:14 ok Feb 03 13:12:35 so it wasn't making a branch of data on the server Feb 03 13:14:21 Hmmm I have a module where wich compiles when I link it against the kernel header files ob the build system but not against the header files of the target system. Feb 03 13:14:42 there are somefiles like autoconf.h wich are different Feb 03 13:14:56 Does somebody know where the problem could be? Feb 03 13:28:51 | ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for gpe-task-base: Feb 03 13:28:51 | gpe-theme-industrial Feb 03 13:29:11 koen: lack of depends somewhere? I use bitbake r329 with oz354test Feb 03 13:29:49 hi law Feb 03 13:31:49 hrw|work: it's in gpe-task-base (see meta/meta-gpe.bb) Feb 03 13:59:21 koen: I know - but it was not autobuilt after change.. weird Feb 03 14:00:13 anyway ignore Feb 03 14:03:54 i'm here but i'm at work ... Feb 03 14:04:21 so you are omnipresent ? Is that what do you mean, gremlin[it] ? Feb 03 14:04:45 hahahah Feb 03 14:14:18 CoreDump|afk: on collie with keymap-2.4.map we should add console-tools to image ;( Feb 03 14:14:57 CoreDump|afk: and it is 350K :( Feb 03 14:18:01 hrw|work: Split the packaging for console-tools? Feb 03 14:21:13 RP: looks like it will be needed Feb 03 14:22:26 lets test apm in 3.5.4-test2.5 on collie Feb 03 14:25:46 hi i am compiling mysql5 natively on the slug and i am thinking if the slug could hang when i am compiling ? i can access the slug i can open the Screen and if i look at top the CPU usage change for this process is than everything okay? or could the compiling hang? Feb 03 14:26:35 later all Feb 03 14:27:13 kami22: it could or it could not :} Feb 03 14:27:30 kami22: it can take ages to compile though Feb 03 14:31:26 zecke: i get always this messages in dmesg : Alignment trap: factorial (2228) PC=0x0000b1b0 Instr=0xe5970018 Address=0x000000a1 FSR 0x0f3 Feb 03 14:31:58 and before i reflashed and installed all packages new on the slug i could compile it without any problems Feb 03 14:32:43 is openembedded.org down or something? Feb 03 14:34:03 mndctrl: see topic Feb 03 14:35:39 heh, tnx ;) I'm in too small a screen... Feb 03 14:39:14 maybe somebody can tell me how to fix this : /usr/lib/gcc/armeb-linux/3.4.4/../../../../armeb-linux/bin/ld: Warning: ../strings/libmystrings.a(ctype-bin.o) does not support interworking, whereas charset2html does Feb 03 14:39:36 always getting this interworking errors on my slug Feb 03 14:51:03 http://www7.centralwings.com/en/50/index.html if someone interested Feb 03 14:56:41 hmm. console-tools need spliting to libs+utils Feb 03 14:58:51 ~lart koffice Feb 03 14:58:52 * ibot beats koffice over the head with a microkernel Feb 03 14:59:46 why I have to use OOCalc to read OpenDocument Spreadsheet... Feb 03 15:00:09 gnumeric 1.6.2 should have OOc support iirc Feb 03 15:00:48 and I put that in oe only a couple of days ago :-) Feb 03 15:01:53 koen|kitchen: kspread also support it and both make it looks ..... Feb 03 15:02:51 argh.. console-tools-loadkeys is 95K of pacakges;( Feb 03 15:03:44 254K unpacked ;( Feb 03 15:04:12 152 without dev stuff Feb 03 15:20:59 has anyone here been able to build minimo recently? Feb 03 15:21:43 xumbi_: iirc it is broken and from time to time someone tries to get it build Feb 03 15:21:44 xumbi_: nope, still waiting on fixes from dougt Feb 03 15:22:22 koen|kitchen: ok thanks, just wondering Feb 03 15:23:18 xumbi_: http://bugs.treke.net/show_bug.cgi?id=355 if you're interested Feb 03 15:37:36 JustinP: NOTE: Task failed: Fetch failed: http://enlightenment.freedesktop.org/files/edb-1.0.5.004.tar.gz Feb 03 15:37:53 JustinP: so no e-image(-core) for oz 3.5.4 currently Feb 03 15:43:40 hrw|work: you sure? did you try again? It worked just fine for me no less than 2 days ago Feb 03 15:44:08 hrw|work: hmmm....looks like they may have updated and removed all of the old versions Feb 03 15:44:13 that's very strange Feb 03 15:44:24 JustinP: on site there are 1.0.5.005 from 11.01.2006 Feb 03 15:44:36 yep.... Feb 03 15:44:38 damn it Feb 03 15:44:45 they would remove the files right now Feb 03 15:44:56 I have the older files...:-| Feb 03 15:45:17 or we can apply my newer e revs to oz354fam083 Feb 03 15:45:29 I think I've got core working now Feb 03 15:45:35 just need to test it... Feb 03 15:46:05 ok - would be nice to get e-image for 3.5.4 (even as experimental one) Feb 03 15:49:31 in Luxor now! Feb 03 15:51:21 hrw|work: I agree. And since it wasn't "stable" before anyway...just working for me Feb 03 15:51:44 keep in mind that AFAIK no one but me and CoreDump have tested it and then only on spitz and akita Feb 03 15:54:30 JustinP: when I read those pdax threads about 'how to get e17?' I want something to show Feb 03 15:56:16 mithro: cool Feb 03 15:56:18 hrw|work: A feature for 3.5.4.1? Feb 03 15:56:52 RP: probably Feb 03 15:57:07 hrw|work: http://openzaurus.org/wordpress/newsletters/ooo-newsletter-200508/ Feb 03 15:57:36 'After a recent update of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries in OpenEmbedded, Justin Patrin took over the maintenance of all E-related packages in the OpenEmbedded metadata repository and worked on the Entrance Login Manager and the Enlightenment Window Manager for his C3000 (see below). If this works out as we expect, we might ship Enlightenment as an additional X11-based image for the next OpenZaurus release' Feb 03 15:57:57 I guess I should find some time to make xfce-image do something usefull Feb 03 15:58:13 koen|kitchen: I remember Feb 03 15:58:40 bootstrap,gpe,opie,e,xfce - many choices.. Feb 03 15:59:55 so many images, so few maintainers Feb 03 16:00:35 yep Feb 03 16:01:06 probably it will be: bootstrap/gpe/opie official/supported + e/xfce official/unsupported Feb 03 16:01:37 with the recent move to scons kde might stand a chance to get into OE Feb 03 16:02:07 who will add it... Feb 03 16:02:33 heh Feb 03 16:02:52 I bet trolltech australia will DDoS OE if we do that Feb 03 16:03:00 'screw qtopia, we have kde now' Feb 03 16:03:40 am I right to assume that e/xfce-images will only work for pda's with hardware keyboard? or will they include an onscreen keyboard too sometime? Feb 03 16:04:01 koen|kitchen: I will definately try to get some KDE4 stuff into OE Feb 03 16:04:08 yes on both options Feb 03 16:04:17 anyway I think KDE4 will be a tough job Feb 03 16:04:17 zecke: cool Feb 03 16:04:31 zecke: btw - no phonecall today Feb 03 16:04:37 yeah, that plasma burns right through your handheld Feb 03 16:04:49 hrw|work: I will meet him 1:1 on monday and ask again Feb 03 16:05:06 ok Feb 03 16:05:17 hrw|work: iirc you moved to your appartment a year ago Feb 03 16:05:59 hey zecke Feb 03 16:06:04 koen|kitchen: my fiancee apartment to be exact ~year ago Feb 03 16:06:24 I remembered that you moved during FOSDEM Feb 03 16:06:26 ArjanS: yes, you need a hardware keyboard for now Feb 03 16:07:20 ArjanS: Although you could install PE and install e-wm on top of it....but it's realyy not set up to handle ipaqs and such Feb 03 16:07:39 ^PE^GPE Feb 03 16:09:01 ~lart sharp/lineo for making collie 2-pcmcia-slot device from userspace point of view... Feb 03 16:09:02 * ibot drops a truckload of VAXen on sharp/lineo for making collie 2-pcmcia-slot device from userspace point of view... Feb 03 16:09:59 JustinP: thanks... and too bad :) Feb 03 16:11:02 hrw|work: I understand. e-image-core worked fine instable until a day or two ago when they removed the old releases.... Feb 03 16:11:26 hrw|work: I'll be testing my new e image today on my Z. Hopefully entrance and e-wm will work now Feb 03 16:12:15 ArjanS: you can actually use the GPE applet for a keyboard but it's not working perfectly and it's not installed by default Feb 03 16:12:37 ArjanS: would be kind of hard (impossible) to get it working without a keyboard already ;-) Something for the future Feb 03 16:13:18 JustinP: thx Feb 03 16:20:42 cu Feb 03 16:21:02 have a nice weekend - I will search for wedding bands again Feb 03 16:26:26 koen|kitchen: just realised, we have effectively got OpenDocument compatible PDA's some PRshould be done Feb 03 16:34:43 XorA: even mobile phones ;) (BlueAngel) Feb 03 16:35:09 zecke: yup Feb 03 16:35:22 we should sell OE builds to mass :-) Feb 03 16:38:38 XorA: we do? What supports OD? Feb 03 16:38:58 JustinP: OpenOffice, AbiWord, Gnumeric Feb 03 16:39:42 OOo is in OE? I didn't realize someone had done that Feb 03 16:39:59 JustinP: i think it is in non working :} Feb 03 16:40:04 I could be mistaken though Feb 03 16:40:34 ah Feb 03 16:41:44 * koen|kitchen tried to add OOo Feb 03 16:41:46 and failed Feb 03 16:48:43 which package create the passwd file for the image? Feb 03 16:49:00 base-passwd? Feb 03 16:49:18 zecke: you won't believe which .bb I just fixed :) Feb 03 16:49:18 ah thanks Feb 03 16:49:30 koen: qtopia_1.7.bb Feb 03 16:49:37 close Feb 03 16:53:03 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r7aeb6fb7... 10/packages/qt/qt-x11-free_3.3.5.bb: qt-x11-free 3.3.5: move some declarations around to avoid a DEPENDS deadlock Feb 03 16:54:14 * koen bitbake lyx Feb 03 16:57:48 that's the "run x11 in qt" package, right? Feb 03 16:59:31 JustinP: no, that's the real qt3/x11 Feb 03 16:59:35 like kde would use Feb 03 16:59:42 koen: a sneaky port of opie in the work :-) Feb 03 17:00:58 JustinP: what you said is xqt Feb 03 17:01:03 XorA: heh Feb 03 17:01:23 so qt-x11 is "qt on x11" Feb 03 17:01:40 now just to get the uicmoc amd64 bugfixes in OE Feb 03 17:01:53 meaning qtopia (opie?) on x11? Feb 03 17:02:16 * JustinP apologizes, he's confused Feb 03 17:06:13 JustinP: meaning I can run Lyx like on the desktop Feb 03 17:07:16 no qtopi(e)(a) involved Feb 03 17:07:42 I know trolltech wants us to believe you can't run regular qt on a handheld Feb 03 17:10:29 hehe Feb 03 17:11:01 k Feb 03 17:18:42 * france is back (gone 16:52:15) Feb 03 17:25:11 evening Feb 03 17:57:58 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r835b3816... 10/packages/base-files/base-files_3.0.14.bb: base-files: make sure /etc/resolv.conf is a symlink to /var/tmp in familiar Feb 03 17:58:29 hrw|gone: OZ might want to do the same thing in base-files Feb 03 18:02:52 is there an easy way to tell OE to use non-CVS build over CVS builds for a given package? Feb 03 18:03:30 PREFERRED_PROVIDER Feb 03 18:03:40 and/or can I do DEFAULT_PREFERENCE_evas-fb_20060101 = "-1" Feb 03 18:03:52 yeah, but I need to specify a version # for that..:-( Feb 03 18:03:53 err Feb 03 18:03:54 forget me Feb 03 18:03:58 I guess both do Feb 03 18:03:58 PREFERRED_VERSION Feb 03 18:04:04 yeah Feb 03 18:14:57 * JustinP prays Feb 03 18:15:06 crap....I need a newer version of libxine... Feb 03 18:33:29 anyone here feels confortable to help me with prismstumbler/gpe-aerial ? Feb 03 18:33:47 my wifi card won't work with it... Feb 03 18:39:20 re Feb 03 18:40:49 Hi zecke Feb 03 18:41:07 Don't suppose you have a couple of moments to spare do you? :) Feb 03 18:41:55 ashak: let's try it :} Feb 03 18:42:24 * zecke must see the 2nd part of the "Battle Start galactica" movie :} Feb 03 18:42:54 * alan_ seen thaht Feb 03 18:43:02 E17 from CVS is working in dev :-) Feb 03 18:43:17 now I'm trying the "releases" (compiling) Feb 03 18:43:51 would there be a way to change the rootfs at all? The one that's setup by default is slightly different to my needs. The only way i'v eworked out of modifying it is to create the cramfs file using OE, then extract the image, modify it and then manually cramfs it again. Feb 03 18:44:49 ashak: sure create an ashak-image.bb ;) Feb 03 18:45:25 'ah right, so the one i've created is genreeated somewhere in bootsrap-image.bb? Feb 03 18:45:57 now if g-ether worked with windows.... Feb 03 18:46:20 ashak: check bootstrap-image.bb and task-bootstrap.bb in packages/meta Feb 03 18:46:34 zecke: Ok, cool thanks. Feb 03 18:46:54 ashak: you could either customize them directly Feb 03 18:47:04 ashak: copy them into your bbcollection and customize there Feb 03 18:47:24 ashak: or create ashrak-image.bb and task-ashrak.bb Feb 03 18:47:57 anyone know if g_ether works with Mac OS X? Feb 03 18:49:30 zecke: One other thing, you told me about adding BOOTSTRAP_EXTRA_DEPENDS if I for example wanted to include additional packages within my bootstrap image? Feb 03 18:49:32 JustinP: haven't tried yet Feb 03 18:49:53 zecke: I assume I can do this within my machine.conf file? Feb 03 18:49:55 zecke: any idea if I'd need a new driver? Feb 03 18:49:55 ashak: right, see task-bootstrap.bb and search for that Feb 03 18:50:16 zecke: ok Feb 03 18:50:21 JustinP: it should be compatible with usbnet Feb 03 18:50:27 JustinP: so it should work :} Feb 03 18:50:35 I can't test today though Feb 03 18:50:54 * JustinP has it plugged in right now... Feb 03 18:52:59 ah, it does work Feb 03 18:53:01 :-) Feb 03 18:53:40 good :) Feb 03 18:58:37 suddenly my tmpfs is giving the wrong size Feb 03 18:59:07 is there any way to fix it without restarting ? Feb 03 19:00:00 03jbowler 07org.oe.dev * ra5d19c10... 10/conf/distro/unslung-packages.conf: unslung: add file/*.bb to conf as file-native is required in conf Feb 03 19:01:44 time for FreeBSD updating :} Feb 03 19:54:45 In something like bootstrap-image.bb, what's IPKG_INSTALL used for? ipkgs to install into the image? Feb 03 20:02:06 ashak: right Feb 03 20:02:21 ashak: the 'image' 'inherits' the image_ipk bitbake class Feb 03 20:02:34 ashak: and this class can create rootfs using ipk files Feb 03 20:02:51 right Feb 03 20:15:20 so if you wanted to include something like ssh in your image, could you simply add openssh to the IPKG_INSTALL variable? Feb 03 20:16:48 ashak: in bootstra-image.bb you see IPKG_INSTALL and DEPENDS (.dev) Feb 03 20:17:08 ashak: you need to 'DEPENDS' to get it build Feb 03 20:17:12 zecke: yep Feb 03 20:17:17 ashak: and IPKG_INSTALL to install it to the rootfs Feb 03 20:17:28 zecke: ah ok, i've got you Feb 03 20:19:30 ashak: As my make buildworld takes some time... I'm here... Feb 03 20:19:46 zecke: Heh ok.. Feb 03 20:20:38 Whilst I have your attention then. I assume the default rootfs is created within the base-files package? Feb 03 20:21:35 ashak: look at task-bootstrap.bb Feb 03 20:21:41 DEPENDS = 'base.... Feb 03 20:22:00 Yep Feb 03 20:37:01 Cool, that seemed to work Feb 03 20:39:09 :) Feb 03 20:39:51 Now to investigate changing the rootfs slightly to my needs. Feb 03 20:40:19 ashak: if OE is one thing, it is being 'flexible' Feb 03 20:40:33 zecke: Yep Feb 03 20:40:50 ashak: and cramfs is working? that is nice to know Feb 03 20:41:02 zecke: Yeah, seems to be fine. Feb 03 20:42:36 zecke: Now I haven't looked at the base* files yet, that's what i'm about to do, I can only guess that i'd probably need to edit them ratehr than create my own (which was simple enough for the bootstrap-image.bb for testing purposes. So I guess now owuld be a sensible time to work out if there's a way to have liek a second 'tree' of packages, one of which would contain my modified packages. Feb 03 20:47:40 ashak: hehe, I have pointed bb collections to you yesterday ;) Feb 03 20:47:55 Ah yes, sorry Feb 03 20:48:05 ashak: http://handhelds.org/~zecke/downloads/bitbake/ Feb 03 20:48:22 ashak: http://handhelds.org/~zecke/downloads/bitbake/html/ch03s02.html#id2513672 Feb 03 20:48:24 I'm trying to do about 8 things at once so I have lots of things that keep popping into my head Feb 03 20:48:36 Brilliant thanks Feb 03 20:48:39 ashak: as usual it can be a bit harder to setup Feb 03 20:48:48 ashak: now I will introduce you to the override system ;) Feb 03 20:48:57 Hehe, ok Feb 03 20:49:27 ashak: imagine you have a file called 'interfaces' which say which network devices you have Feb 03 20:49:51 ashak: well now you have multiple devices (collie, handy-pc, blueangel, shark) Feb 03 20:50:14 ashak: and you can not suit one interfaces file for each platform Feb 03 20:50:37 ashak: this is where OVERRIDES come to play ;) Feb 03 20:51:15 ashak: and now look into packages/netbase/netbase ;) Feb 03 20:51:23 ah cool. Feb 03 20:51:32 I'll add this to my list of things to look at. Feb 03 20:51:36 ashak: depending on your MACHINE and DISTRO the 'right' interfaces file get's picked Feb 03 20:51:54 zecke: excellent Feb 03 20:52:08 ashak: this is the OVERRIDES system we have for every thing (variables, methods...) Feb 03 20:52:33 ashak: SRC_URI_append_shark = "this-very-important.patch;patch=1" Feb 03 20:52:48 ashak: e.g. this line would apply a patch if you build for shark ;) Feb 03 20:53:24 ashak: anyway if you have questions get back to us Feb 03 20:53:37 zecke: i'm sure there will be some :) Feb 03 20:53:55 zecke: thanks for your help. i'd never have gotten this far on my own Feb 03 20:54:20 none of us Feb 03 20:56:08 koen|food: could one dock a Gtk MenuBar at the top of the screen ( like on MacOS? ) Feb 03 21:00:47 Damn I have broken something, the usb ethernet gadget is working but I can no longer ping the phone Feb 03 21:01:35 ashak: I would check if you send me one ;) Feb 03 21:01:48 zecke: heh :) Feb 03 21:02:19 zecke: there used to be patches for that type of thing in the early 2.x days. Feb 03 21:03:14 ah, unplugged and plugged back in, bought the host side interface back up and it's working Feb 03 21:03:22 reenoo|afk: it should be as easy as Reparenting the MenuBar :} Feb 03 21:03:46 ashak: I hate that. I need to replug that damn usb cable... Feb 03 21:04:44 Now I need to work out how I can connect to the phone. atm we have a read only fs, so I don't think sshd can start as it can't generate any keys. Feb 03 21:05:20 ashak: I think we have something for that as well Feb 03 21:05:45 zecke: oh? Feb 03 21:06:32 ashak: I think there is a way to move such things to /var but I don't know how :} Feb 03 21:06:57 zecke: my /var seems to be read only too Feb 03 21:07:35 ashak: now tmpfs is mounted? Feb 03 21:08:05 There were some complaints during boot, unfortunatly the small screen of the phone means that all the useful info has gone. Feb 03 21:08:17 zecke: yeah, but both gtk+ and the WM need to support it Feb 03 21:09:06 zecke: I have nfs configured on teh desktop machine, so if I can, the plan for the moment would be to mount that as the rootfs. Feb 03 21:09:19 zecke: Which is what i'm now about to try. Feb 03 21:10:31 zecke: Although all of the stuff I can find seems to be related to dhcp/bootp Feb 03 21:10:58 So hmm... guess i'm better off finding a way to get onto the phone first. Maybe there's telnet server in the packages. Feb 03 21:11:28 ashak: no telnetd ;) Feb 03 21:11:39 ashak: you could change the def config of busybox to build one Feb 03 21:11:44 zecke: dammit :) Feb 03 21:12:05 ashak: you need to get a bbcollection first Feb 03 21:12:24 ashak: or at least a MACHINE name so you can use the override system to use your 'defconfig' for busybox Feb 03 21:12:26 This is hard work isn't it ;) Feb 03 21:12:38 wow, telnet Feb 03 21:12:42 I do have a machine... Feb 03 21:12:59 I created my own, atm all it contains is ARCH="arm" iirc. Feb 03 21:14:13 I guess I should read up on the override system really then shouldn't I. Feb 03 21:15:45 Ah, INITSCRIPT_PARAMS_slugos, is the override for slugos. Feb 03 21:16:05 s/wow,/eww,/ Feb 03 21:16:20 lol Feb 03 21:16:29 kergoth: gotta respect the old skool Feb 03 21:16:30 ashak: right ;) Feb 03 21:16:43 kergoth: it doesn't need a host key ;) Feb 03 21:17:05 zecke: So, I could quite simply add an override to teh busybox package for my machine name? Feb 03 21:17:19 ashak: hehe you don't need one ;) Feb 03 21:17:34 ashak: cd packages/busybox/files Feb 03 21:17:57 ashak: sorry cd packages/busybox/busybox-1.01 Feb 03 21:18:13 ashak: mkdir ${MACHINE} Feb 03 21:18:20 ashak: cp defconfig ${MACHINE} Feb 03 21:18:36 ashak: where ${MACHINE} expands to the name you gave it Feb 03 21:19:00 zecke: Yep, I got that Feb 03 21:19:34 ashak: using a texteditor you could enable telnetd Feb 03 21:19:38 zecke: Ah, CONFIG_TELNET is already enabled, so is that all I need ot do? Feb 03 21:19:51 zecke: Ah telnetd... silly me Feb 03 21:20:35 telnet still has value, man Feb 03 21:20:44 I use it to do remote serial - its fun and free Feb 03 21:20:46 nah, use netcat :-P Feb 03 21:20:54 CosmicPenguin: yes, I like to telnet to the VAXen ;) Feb 03 21:21:13 shit - next thing you know, everyone will stop using ping Feb 03 21:21:16 then where we be? Feb 03 21:21:25 will we be, evne Feb 03 21:21:31 at least we'll still have gopher Feb 03 21:21:50 Sounds like a line out of Casablanca Feb 03 21:23:07 pb_: at least safari has no gopher support Feb 03 21:23:29 zecke: Now I now how this overides thing works, I can mod my interfaces file too before I rebuild the new image ;) Feb 03 21:23:49 ashak: before or after you create your bbcollections? Feb 03 21:23:59 zecke: I always suspected that apple suck, and now I have the proof Feb 03 21:24:17 pb_: well it started mozilla camino Feb 03 21:24:27 Well, this is currently all before, as I want to try and get onto the phone. Once that's done, i'll look into the bbcollections. Feb 03 21:24:28 pb_: Now I try to find the gopher site of my university Feb 03 21:25:09 ashak: doesn't this violate ISO 9601(or whatever that is...) ;) Feb 03 21:25:20 * ashak worries Feb 03 21:27:33 pb_: my uni sucks, no gopher available Feb 03 21:30:03 sounds like all hope is lost Feb 03 21:32:21 pb_: bloody german universities Feb 03 21:33:22 yeah Feb 03 21:33:30 actually, even cambridge university seems to have no gopher anymore Feb 03 21:34:32 hmmm, after adding that directory to the busybox directory with my own config in it, should I do anything else as when I bitbake bootstrap-image it's not rebuilding busybox. Feb 03 21:34:49 ashak: clean busybox first Feb 03 21:34:59 ashak: bitbake -b file.bb -c clean Feb 03 21:35:02 ashak: bitbake -b file.bb Feb 03 21:35:11 ashak: would clean and rebuild just this one file Feb 03 21:35:35 my vim setup is getting awfully large and complex Feb 03 21:35:38 hmm Feb 03 21:35:49 zecke: Ah ok, I remember that from the destructions I read yesterday ;) Feb 03 21:35:59 heh Feb 03 21:39:25 mickey|zzZZzz: ping! Feb 03 21:39:30 mickey|zzZZzz: I need python help Feb 03 21:39:38 mickey|zzZZzz: I needed python help... ;) Feb 03 21:40:00 long live lambda! Feb 03 21:40:03 ~hail lambda Feb 03 21:40:04 * ibot bows down to lambda and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" Feb 03 21:41:37 zecke: ANy idea if telnetd from busybox is automatically started now i've enabled it? I'm guessing that it doesn't and that it needs an init script? Feb 03 21:41:56 ashak: this is what I think as well Feb 03 21:42:03 ashak: inittab looks like a good candidate Feb 03 21:42:34 zecke: ah yes, ok Feb 03 21:42:57 woglinde: hey Feb 03 22:05:54 Hmm, that doesn't seem to work Feb 03 22:06:38 I found something online saying that you can start telnetd inittab using ::once:/usr/sbin/telnetd, but it doesn't seem to have worked on here Feb 03 22:23:23 packages/linux/linux-xxs1500_2.4.21.bb this file needs fixing Feb 03 22:30:45 YaY Feb 03 22:32:37 mounted /var over nfs, it allowed dropbear to start (at least I think dropbear is offering sshd). the syslog is going nuts trying to display lockd: cannot monitor locked failed to monit , but I can ssh to the phone! Feb 03 22:33:45 RP: is it your intention that the LEDs 'frequency' setting remain as actual-frequency/2? Feb 03 22:34:03 I.e.: delay_on = (50 - duty1) * 1000 / 50 / frequency; Feb 03 22:34:19 jbowler-away: Hmm... Feb 03 22:34:31 Therefore the on time is 1000ms/frequency (duty cycle = %50) and so is the off time Feb 03 22:35:14 jbowler-away: duty1=duty - 50; Feb 03 22:37:47 So it does appear to be missing a divide by two, yes Feb 03 22:38:21 Ah... then I should patch it now because NSLU2 stuff is currently written to take account of that. Feb 03 22:38:30 So I need to change it too. Feb 03 22:39:25 It should be the frequency in Hz which it isn't. I was too worried about the duty cycle maths and messed up the frequency instead :) Feb 03 22:39:43 You didn't change it - it was that way before. Feb 03 22:40:00 It was wrong :) Feb 03 22:40:31 I'll update that in the next led of patches. I'm afraid function names are going to change again after the suggestions from LKML Feb 03 22:41:04 The next set of patches go to akpm though ;-) Feb 03 22:41:28 raise the stakes a littke ;-) Feb 03 22:43:08 It's the names of the things in /sys which matter to me now, because I'm making a slugos release. Feb 03 22:43:29 They won't change Feb 03 22:43:38 but frequency will be in Hz Feb 03 22:43:42 Also I find it slightly confusing that 100% duty cycle is 100% off, 0% on - I would expect the inverse. Feb 03 22:44:31 I know what you mean. If that is the case, I should probably reverse the signs Feb 03 22:44:55 Well... 'duty1' makes it difficult to understand. Feb 03 22:45:50 Looking at the above, it is the wrong way around Feb 03 22:45:53 If you replace duty1 by (duty-50) in the expressions then eliminate the - (-50) I think it becomes more clear Feb 03 22:46:25 I wanted the conversion so a signed int to be explicit Feb 03 22:46:44 no room for any compiler misunderstandings Feb 03 22:46:51 or anything else Feb 03 22:47:06 If you rewrite it as I suggested there is no signed int anywhere in the expression. Feb 03 22:47:30 Because delay_on and delay_off are unsigned, as is frequency (and duty) Feb 03 22:48:06 (And 100-duty is unsigned - but you have already checked for overflow in that expression). Feb 03 22:49:26 Well, 100U-duty is, I can't remember what the 'normal integer promotions' do in that case, but I know it used to vary from compiler to compiler. Feb 03 22:50:11 I'll think about it. I'll probably just reverse the signs though Feb 03 22:51:11 My inclination wrt the cpu activity stuff is to split it out and simplify it to the cases which I know look ok (i.e. remove the ability to set arbitrary frequencies). Feb 03 22:51:26 * Philippe is away: visual contact - dark goth dreams Feb 03 22:51:27 I'd tend to agree with that Feb 03 22:51:43 Its more what I what in mind originally Feb 03 22:52:14 I'll probably interpret the brightness setting together with an enum to control steady or flickering LED on activity and idle. Feb 03 22:52:33 Removing the possibility of making settings which do nothing. Feb 03 22:53:22 agreed, that sounds more useable Feb 03 22:55:44 In led_trigger_event I changed the read lock/unlock stuff - it was using &trigger->leds, which is not a lock: Feb 03 22:55:45 - read_lock(&trigger->led_devs); Feb 03 22:55:45 + read_lock(&trigger->leddev_list_lock); Feb 03 22:57:23 Do you know constructs in OE that are prone to errors? Feb 03 22:58:58 depends what you mean by errors. RDEPENDS is prone to being incorrectly applied. Feb 03 22:59:30 pb_: can that be easily determined? Feb 03 22:59:43 BBPATH was a frequent error source before we implemented the nslu2-linux master makefile (which sets it automatically). Feb 03 22:59:49 zecke: yes. grep -r "RDEPENDS =" packages Feb 03 22:59:59 almost every line that grep finds represents an error Feb 03 23:00:05 jbowler-away: Its surprising that's gone unnoticed, thanks! :) Feb 03 23:00:34 RP: it really surprised me that it compiled... type checking on spinlocks seems to be absent. Feb 03 23:00:43 pb_: hehe, I need something more easy. Like grep -r "RDEPENDS =" packages | sort | grep gpe Feb 03 23:00:51 jbowler-away: I'm even more surprised it runs! Feb 03 23:00:55 pb_: but I do not think that 'gpe' represents a good heuristic Feb 03 23:01:28 pb_: Is this not a result of the RDEPENDS = DEPENDS + RDEPENDS policy we've had until recently? Feb 03 23:01:32 RP: no Feb 03 23:01:42 zecke: hm, right. I wonder how to make a better heuristic. Feb 03 23:02:56 RDEPENDS = ".*kernel-module-.*" Feb 03 23:03:24 (is always wrong) Feb 03 23:03:50 ".*" ?! Feb 03 23:03:58 We have packages like this? Feb 03 23:04:12 RP: I guess it was a regexp Feb 03 23:04:50 heh. obviously, yeah Feb 03 23:05:46 My brain is evidently feeling too literal :) Feb 03 23:06:36 reenoo: I'm not sure that is always wrong. Generally wrong I might accept. Feb 03 23:07:06 "almost always wrong", then. Feb 03 23:07:25 I guess there are exceptions to everything, but it is hard to think of a likely case where this would be the correct thing. Feb 03 23:08:08 zaurus-clamshell-2.6.conf does it and is arguably correct as it wants the image to fail if the required modules can't be included Feb 03 23:08:59 yeah, MACHINE.conf files have some extra latitude compared to regular .bb files. Feb 03 23:09:48 likewise, DISTRO.conf is probably entitled to use crazy constructs that would be verboten in other places. Feb 03 23:09:57 RP: the difference is that zaurus*conf knows what the kernel .config looks like. Feb 03 23:10:33 I agree Feb 03 23:12:14 I have been thinking oe should have a sanity.conf as default. This would check for a sane distro setting amongst other things. Any power user can then touch conf/distro/sanity.conf to confirm their sanity and face the consequences :) Feb 03 23:14:53 reenoo: ? slugos-image.bb does this and is correct. Feb 03 23:15:00 hrw|gone: Well, 350k for console-tools certainly is a problem Feb 03 23:15:33 hi Feb 03 23:15:57 jbowler-away: likewise. you know your kernel .config there. Feb 03 23:16:32 jbowler-away: the problem is with random applications depending on kernel modules that may be compiled in Feb 03 23:17:15 What's the proposed solution out of interest? virtual/kernel-module-* RPROVIDES? Feb 03 23:17:26 Right - in slugos-image if you hack in a different kernel then you may also need to override SLUGOS_KERNEL Feb 03 23:17:33 RP: RRECOMMENDS Feb 03 23:18:46 reenoo: ipkg handles RRECOMMENDS? Feb 03 23:19:00 umm, yes? Feb 03 23:19:13 well, oe handles RRECOMMENDS; ipkg handles Recommends. Feb 03 23:19:20 Its RSUGGESTS I think I'm getting confused with Feb 03 23:19:21 I thought it ignored it, otherwise it potentially pulls in all sorts of extra stuff. Feb 03 23:19:32 jbowler-away: regrettably, you thought wrong Feb 03 23:19:50 pb_: heh. yeah Feb 03 23:23:28 cya later Feb 03 23:23:32 zecke: later Feb 03 23:23:37 * zecke hacks on bittest :} Feb 03 23:23:57 and I hope I will find the time to play with 'file' and objdump/nm tomorrow Feb 03 23:25:00 'night zecke Feb 03 23:33:26 what was the IMAGE_TYPE for tar.gz again? Feb 03 23:33:38 IMAGE_FSTYPES Feb 03 23:34:03 tar.gz perhaps? Feb 03 23:34:21 at least someone talked about changing it to that... Feb 03 23:34:21 no, that would be obviously to easy Feb 03 23:34:26 =) Feb 03 23:34:32 IMAGE_FSTYPES = "jffs2 tar" Feb 03 23:34:32 you sure? Feb 03 23:34:35 That's what I have here. Feb 03 23:34:35 try it Feb 03 23:34:53 "tar" still works, but tar.gz or tgz should work if the change I read about previously ever got done... Feb 03 23:35:15 thanks, trying now Feb 03 23:37:31 hmmm...may not have been done...don't know for sure Feb 03 23:40:38 tar.gz works perfectly Feb 03 23:40:56 cool :-) Feb 03 23:42:17 * CoreDump|home spends some time on a rootfs.tar.gz -> loopfile installer for Collie Feb 03 23:46:28 :-) Feb 03 23:46:33 part of altboot? Feb 03 23:47:59 * JustinP tests even more e updates (::sigh::) Feb 03 23:49:45 yes, part of altboot. Since Collie needs a good "rootfs on SD / CF" solution, I'm going to upload .tar.gu files and users can choose if they want to install directly onto a SD / CF card or use an image file of user-defined size Feb 03 23:50:10 saves me from uploading many different-sized loop-files Feb 04 00:06:36 http://oe.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/ScmOverview?action=show Feb 04 00:06:38 good nite Feb 04 00:08:24 night zekoZeko Feb 04 00:08:28 argh Feb 04 00:09:06 03florian 07org.oe.dev * r2cd93be5... 10/packages/pango/pango_1.8.2.bb: pango: add 1.8.2 Feb 04 00:09:11 03florian 07org.oe.dev * rcecb9f4e... 10/packages/fontconfig/fontconfig_2.2.95.bb: fontconfig: Do not install bogus local.conf. Feb 04 00:09:15 03rw 07org.oe.dev * ra2bad5c0... 10/packages/matchbox-common/ (2 files in 2 dirs): matchbox-common: remove "Utilities" category as the distinction between "Utilities" and "Other" is currently rather random. Part of a fix for hh.org Bug #1462 Feb 04 00:18:30 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r5df1cb28... 10/packages/xserver-common/ (xserver-common-1.7/100dpi.patch xserver-common_1.7.bb): xserver-common: add 1.7 to fix rgb ordering and refresh 100dpi patch Feb 04 00:18:35 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rdee5914c... 10/packages/minipredict/minipredict.bb: minipredict: add RDEPEND on libdictionary Feb 04 00:18:39 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rc2cd2803... 10/packages/gpe-login/gpe-login_0.86.bb: gpe-login: update to 0.86 to fix busybox bug with symlinks and permissions Feb 04 00:18:44 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rbd2f1c50... 10/conf/distro/preferred-gpe-versions-2.7.inc: gpe-2.7: use gpe-login 0.86 Feb 04 00:28:22 'night all Feb 04 00:29:36 nite reenoo|zZzZ Feb 04 00:37:34 03florian 07org.oe.dev * rbc92eeaa... 10/packages/xserver-common/ (3 files): xserver-common: add 1.7, remove 1.1 and 1.2 Feb 04 00:37:39 03florian 07org.oe.dev * r35bf847e... 10/packages/gpe-login/ (gpe-login_0.76.bb gpe-login_0.86.bb): gpe-login: remove 0.76, add 0.86 Feb 04 00:38:33 hi all Feb 04 01:07:33 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r82cdded8... 10/packages/irda-utils/ (files/init irda-utils_0.9.16.bb): irda-utils: add patch from OE bug #381 to make IRDA work on h2200 Feb 04 01:08:06 um lol Feb 04 01:08:22 just booted a collie rootfs on Akita. Feb 04 01:09:22 I'm not even running kernel 2.4 for which this rootfs was compiled Feb 04 01:11:58 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * ra4c58382... 10/packages/fontconfig/fontconfig_2.2.95.bb: fontconfig: add fix for local.conf from .dev Feb 04 01:12:02 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r9c80bbbf... 10/packages/gpe-bootsplash/gpe-bootsplash_1.15.bb: Feb 04 01:12:02 gpe-bootsplash: update to 1.15 to fix some issues: Feb 04 01:12:03 02:06 < mreimer> it fixes a couple of errors on boot Feb 04 01:12:05 02:06 < mreimer> chvt, no /dev/fb/0 Feb 04 01:15:32 aw hell... Feb 04 01:15:48 * JustinP gets ready to pull and merge Feb 04 01:16:15 koen: PING, I'll merge my changes back into the tree (I just pushed a rev) Feb 04 01:16:42 * koen is a bit confused Feb 04 01:16:47 what changes? Feb 04 01:17:02 I mean that I probably just cerated a hydra, I'll merge it Feb 04 01:17:15 didn't edit same packages Feb 04 01:17:27 just didn't want us both mergeing and creating a merg mess Feb 04 01:17:37 assuming this push makes it through at all.... Feb 04 01:17:55 you pushed a rev to where? Feb 04 01:18:00 not to .oz I hope Feb 04 01:18:02 vanille Feb 04 01:18:11 .oz? Feb 04 01:18:28 ah Feb 04 01:18:29 nm Feb 04 01:18:30 ;-) Feb 04 01:18:35 no problems then Feb 04 01:18:43 ok :) Feb 04 01:19:05 what's the preferred way of setting the versions to use? Feb 04 01:19:19 I want to set the numbered versions of the e stuff as preferred Feb 04 01:19:25 but would like to keep it in one places Feb 04 01:19:32 task-e-x11? Feb 04 01:19:57 I put them in my local.conf for now Feb 04 01:20:17 openzaurus-unstable.conf? maybe include a preferred_versions_e.inc in there Feb 04 01:20:27 that could work :-) thanks Feb 04 01:20:29 that's what opie did last timeI checked Feb 04 01:20:30 there was such a file a while ago Feb 04 01:20:31 =) Feb 04 01:20:46 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r1de0fd18... 10/packages/meta/ (meta-e.bb task-e-x11.bb meta-e-x11-core.bb meta-e-x11.bb): Feb 04 01:20:47 meta-e-x11, task-e-x11: move task-e-x11* to task-e-x11.bb and create meta packages to conform with new standard Feb 04 01:20:47 - Also removed meta-e as it's not needed Feb 04 01:20:51 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r5f603ac0... 10/packages/ (57 files in 3 dirs): Feb 04 01:20:51 efl, e17: Update to newer release tarballs Feb 04 01:20:51 - Removed no-splash patch for e-wm, crash bug seems to be gone Feb 04 01:20:52 - add "released" entrance Feb 04 01:20:54 - remove ecore fixes (fixed in release...finally) Feb 04 01:20:56 - add new configure fix for evas and change configure patch names to use ${PV} Feb 04 01:21:02 whoa, I thought I'd pushed that one a while ago.. Feb 04 01:21:06 ah well Feb 04 01:21:42 indeed, #include conf/distro/preferred-e-versions.inc Feb 04 01:23:35 do we want this in familiar as well? Feb 04 01:24:16 * JustinP does Feb 04 01:24:32 /conf/distro/familiar-unstable.conf line 5: Feb 04 01:24:39 # Do not touch this file before notifying familiar-dev@handhelds.org Feb 04 01:24:49 ah Feb 04 01:24:50 ok Feb 04 01:25:34 do I notify and wait for ack? Feb 04 01:26:10 * JustinP will wai Feb 04 01:26:11 notify and say I said it was OK :) Feb 04 01:26:11 t Feb 04 01:26:17 oh, ok Feb 04 01:28:46 * JustinP starts another build from gcc-cross Feb 04 01:33:56 great Feb 04 01:34:04 alsa-utils 1.0.8 isn't gcc 4.x frinedly Feb 04 01:34:05 bah Feb 04 01:35:34 * CosmicPenguin fixes that Feb 04 02:27:44 RP: when you are able, could you send me your c3000 images? i would like to find out if my hardware is faulty Feb 04 03:34:11 err, what's the functional difference between gcc, gcc-cross, and gcc-cross-initial ? Feb 04 03:55:03 what the heck, the branch has multiple heads? Feb 04 03:55:05 what's that about Feb 04 03:58:47 oh Feb 04 03:58:54 there's one for justinp and one for florian Feb 04 07:05:05 good morning to all :) Feb 04 08:22:59 How do I force bitbake to make all collie zImages? as in 64-0 32-32, etc.... Feb 04 08:23:14 or really, just those two, but I'd settle for all. Feb 04 08:24:01 shadows: I can give you access to mine tomorrow if you like Feb 04 08:26:13 anyone here know how to fix my problem by chance? Feb 04 08:30:19 hi all Feb 04 08:33:32 is there a way to force bitbake to remake the zImage despite stamps or anything else (so I can force it to create a 64-0 and a 32-32)? Feb 04 09:08:44 03florian 07org.oe.dev * re7ddf084... 10/packages/libgpevtype/ (libgpevtype_0.11.bb libgpevtype_0.15.bb): libgpevtype: Add 0.15, remove 0.11. Feb 04 09:08:51 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r4664d672... 10/conf/distro/ (openzaurus-unstable.conf preferred-e-versions.inc): openzaurus-unstable, preferred-e-versions: update preferred-e-versions with newest releases (and add lots of packages) and uncomment the entry in OZ Feb 04 09:08:56 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r6f3628b0... 10/conf/distro/familiar-unstable.conf: familiar-unstable: re-add preferred-e-versions Feb 04 09:25:11 morning Feb 04 10:35:44 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rcafa7116... 10/packages/libgpevtype/libgpevtype_0.15.bb: libgpevtype: add 0.15 Feb 04 10:35:48 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r80d2b4fe... 10/conf/distro/preferred-gpe-versions-2.7.inc: gpe 2.7: prefer libgpevtype 0.15 Feb 04 10:46:42 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r22b0eb39... 10/packages/gpe-nmf/ (gpe-nmf-0.22/playlist-segfault.patch gpe-nmf_0.22.bb): gpe-nmf: add patch from .dev to fix segfaults **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 04 10:59:57 2006