**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 24 10:59:56 2006 Mar 24 11:01:23 it looks odd to me though. why is this necessary? Mar 24 11:03:10 mickey|saks06: There is nothing in bitbake that gives PN an advantage as a preferred provider Mar 24 11:03:38 mickey|saks06: I guess we've just been lucky until now Mar 24 11:05:28 hmm i see Mar 24 11:06:19 and till that gets fixed properly, angstrom makes sure it gets the right thing Mar 24 11:08:36 hmm.. soon I will have to clean '3.5.4.1 upgrades' thread... Mar 24 11:15:09 hey zecke Mar 24 11:15:14 hey Mar 24 11:18:01 hi zecke Mar 24 11:21:14 grr. stupid ipkg Mar 24 11:22:52 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * r94671c08... 10/packages/qmake/ (qmake-native_1.07a.bb qmake-native_2.00a.bb): qmake-native: install linux-eabi configurations Mar 24 11:22:56 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * rdc67cfbd... 10/classes/qmake.bbclass: qmake-bbclass: make it know about linux-gnueabi Mar 24 11:23:04 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rac0da6aa... 10/packages/linux/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Mar 24 11:23:04 ep93xx kernel: update to 2.6.16 Mar 24 11:23:04 * use derevo17 Mar 24 11:23:04 * integrate framebuffer patches Mar 24 11:23:04 * turn on EABI and old ABI compat Mar 24 11:25:37 and is bitbake faster for you? Mar 24 11:28:10 zecke: Revision 419? Mar 24 11:28:19 zecke: Its still taking 90 seconds or so for a cached scan for me :-/ Mar 24 11:28:21 yes Mar 24 11:28:30 RP: what did it take before? Mar 24 11:28:33 zecke: seems faster to me Mar 24 11:28:59 zecke: ERROR: 'str' object has no attribute 'keys' while parsing for each bb Mar 24 11:29:07 Hmm Mar 24 11:29:12 do13_: wipe your cache Mar 24 11:29:13 do13_: rm -rf tmp/cache - as I have mailed :) Mar 24 11:29:15 do13_: rm -rf tmp/cache/ Mar 24 11:29:19 heh Mar 24 11:29:30 ok ok Mar 24 11:29:36 anyone know why ipkg is repeating the first part of this path: Updated list of available packages in /oe/tmp/rootfs//oe/tmp/rootfs//usr/lib/ipkg/lists/oe Mar 24 11:29:46 zecke: could you give info from bitbake about wrong cache format? Mar 24 11:30:03 zecke: I'm not sure. Something similar I think. I need to revert and test Mar 24 11:30:29 I can test r329 <> r419 Mar 24 11:30:42 hrw|work: would be nice :) Mar 24 11:30:55 zecke: -d? Mar 24 11:30:58 zecke: I'll also test but I can't do it now Mar 24 11:31:17 zecke: test on ewi btw Mar 24 11:31:26 take your time Mar 24 11:31:32 zecke: Now it works :) Mar 24 11:31:42 I will be away until wednesday Mar 24 11:31:51 * do13_ reads his mails Mar 24 11:31:59 real 0m50.737s Mar 24 11:31:59 user 0m48.858s Mar 24 11:31:59 sys 0m1.030s Mar 24 11:32:03 for r329 with cache Mar 24 11:32:35 building cache with r419 now Mar 24 11:33:05 zecke: .oz354x is not compatible with r419 Mar 24 11:33:10 ERROR: EOL while scanning single-quoted string (line 1) while parsing /home/hrw/devel/oe/OZ354x/packages/gnome/gconf-dbus_cvs.bb Mar 24 11:33:13 etc Mar 24 11:33:28 hmm Mar 24 11:35:07 good morning Mar 24 11:35:11 will start parsing as well on ewi Mar 24 11:35:35 hi Bernardo Mar 24 11:35:53 ERROR: The following variable(s) were not set: TARGET_OS Mar 24 11:36:07 r329 works better with .oz354x ;) Mar 24 11:36:26 started time bitbake -d umbaumba Mar 24 11:36:49 will do test at work on .dev Mar 24 11:36:58 oh hehe Mar 24 11:37:10 real 0m40.373s Mar 24 11:37:10 user 0m20.281s Mar 24 11:37:13 sys 0m0.684s Mar 24 11:43:00 okay user dropped +50% Mar 24 11:43:10 but the parsing errors look odd, I will look at them Mar 24 11:45:29 zecke: i don't suppose BitBake has a feature like fetchonly, sort of like the --fetchonly option on Portage? Mar 24 11:46:21 HuntrCkr: bitbake -c fetch Mar 24 11:46:27 HuntrCkr: see RP Mar 24 11:47:53 ok... thx :) Mar 24 11:50:49 who's pigi? Mar 24 11:51:57 re Mar 24 11:53:09 wb Mar 24 11:53:30 hrw|work: hmm, do you have an idea where the parse error could be from? Mar 24 11:53:51 nope Mar 24 11:55:47 with or without psyco is same here Mar 24 11:56:02 zecke: You often see it when a variable is unset but referenced in a string Mar 24 11:56:07 TheMasterMind1: it's better to assign ipkg bugs to pigi@frumar.it instead of oe@handhelds.org Mar 24 11:56:26 RP: right, but not that one bitbake works and another not Mar 24 11:57:04 zecke: http://pastebin.com/619771 - r419 Mar 24 11:57:13 zecke: cache built with psyco Mar 24 11:58:04 hmm Mar 24 11:58:57 koen: yea i just noticed it did that Mar 24 12:01:17 koen: could you install python-examples pleasE? Mar 24 12:02:16 zecke: done Mar 24 12:03:48 * france is away: Away Mar 24 12:05:22 hi ! what dose nherit image_ipk do ? Mar 24 12:05:37 grma: it includes image_ipk.bbclass Mar 24 12:08:26 grr. i despise ipkg. how is it bootstrap-image is so broken, don't people use it a lot? Mar 24 12:10:31 TheMasterMind1: I suspect RP's addition of ipkg-native .159 broke it Mar 24 12:11:21 TheMasterMind1: as always: patches welcome Mar 24 12:11:23 ah. that would make sense. that's what just occurred to me i was trying to figure out how to use monotone to tell me when that file was added Mar 24 12:11:36 monotone log Mar 24 12:11:43 log, alright thanks Mar 24 12:12:03 zecke: where do i find this things image_ipk.bbclass, i want to find out what it does ? Mar 24 12:12:14 classes/ Mar 24 12:12:34 hmm psyco is better than freeze Mar 24 12:13:12 zecke: ahh no something gets clearer ... Mar 24 12:15:31 zecke: the errors i mentioned earlier during parsing: http://pastebin.com/619801 Mar 24 12:15:44 is it safe to do a bitbake of a specific package in one terminal while another terminal is running bitbake -c fetch for instance? Mar 24 12:16:32 HuntrCkr: as long as they do not start fetching same thing... Mar 24 12:16:36 maybe because distro_ver isn't set Mar 24 12:17:04 obviously... thx hrw :) Mar 24 12:18:04 TheMasterMind1: yes, DISTRO_VER is not set Mar 24 12:18:15 eish!! that didn't work :( Mar 24 12:20:10 http://pastebin.com/619806 - log of errors received while trying to start a 2nd instance of bitbake Mar 24 12:23:43 shouldn't sanity.conf pickup an unset DISTRO_VERSION? Mar 24 12:23:50 koen: no Mar 24 12:24:04 koen: only oz, fam, angstrom use distro_version iirc Mar 24 12:24:18 and DISTRO was never required Mar 24 12:24:38 jow can i speed up USB-Mous in gpe ? Mar 24 12:24:43 sanity.conf checks lots of stuff which isn't required Mar 24 12:24:44 s/jow/how/ Mar 24 12:24:52 koen: DISTRO="generic" is also ok and does not need DISTRO_VERSION Mar 24 12:25:16 * hrw|work will stay away from .dev for some time Mar 24 12:28:45 yay! went from offline root being double prepended to not being prepended at all Mar 24 12:34:11 ok... another n00b question about BitBake, but is there a way to set it to try and download all source files from a local webserver location first before trying to go out and get it from elsewhere? Mar 24 12:35:06 yea the last option in local.conf Mar 24 12:35:15 err no thats for cvs only Mar 24 12:35:39 TheMasterMind1: that works for all tarballs Mar 24 12:36:06 ok. the comment says for cvs:// URIs only Mar 24 12:36:28 thats what i understand from that as well TheMasterMind1 Mar 24 12:36:49 it seems that comment is wrong Mar 24 12:37:56 hmmm... ok koen, lets say it is wrong... i have mine set to "http://www.oesources.org/source/current/", right... Mar 24 12:38:17 yet when it tried to download the linux kernel tarball, it went straight to the ftp.kernel.org Mar 24 12:40:55 you could fiddle with PREMIRRORSI Mar 24 12:41:03 uoh! I see there are multiple update candidates now, what are the differences between mickey and koen branches? Mar 24 12:41:54 see classes/nslu2-mirrors.bbclass Mar 24 12:43:44 http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/viewmtn/headofbranch.psp?branch=org.openembedded.dev shows only one head ;) Mar 24 12:43:54 ok... thx koen Mar 24 12:58:50 Hi all ! Mar 24 12:59:33 hey Ifaistos Mar 24 12:59:59 hi Ifaistos Mar 24 13:00:03 hi NAiL Mar 24 13:01:11 i had a meeting with an institute that supports opensource in Greece and are planning a conference on OS and talked to them about OE. Mar 24 13:01:26 Anybody interested in comming to Greece ? :) Mar 24 13:02:11 It might be possible to get a slot in the presentations Mar 24 13:03:44 you reminds me to write Polish presentation about OE (if I will go for any Linux meetings in Poland) Mar 24 13:06:54 I know the cover (some/all not sure yet) of the expenses of the people they invite, but don't have a possitive on that yet Mar 24 13:08:24 On another matter... Mar 24 13:08:41 Has anyone tried to build for a ppc target and uclibc ? Mar 24 13:10:27 gcc-cross.3.4.4 "bombs" out at the packaging stage, as its looking for libstdc++ which existist but one a different dir Mar 24 13:10:54 for some reason uclibc (0.9.28) puts these libs instead of /lib in /lib/nof Mar 24 13:11:04 as a result gcc-cross cant find them Mar 24 13:11:27 if i copy them by hand (once it bombs out) and restart the build it works Mar 24 13:12:39 Does it look to you like a uclibc or gcc-cross problem ? Mar 24 13:14:43 uclibc for me Mar 24 13:17:25 i think the "nof" must be something like "no float" probably ????? Mar 24 13:18:23 Good day Mar 24 13:29:56 l8r ppl... time to go home Mar 24 13:47:00 is there an easy way to specify the installation prefix (ie /usr/local instead of /usr) when compiling a package from oe? Mar 24 13:56:57 chenz: set prefix = "/usr/local" in local.conf Mar 24 13:57:48 it might be nice if you could set that in the environment, but I don't think that will work right now Mar 24 13:58:00 thanks, pb_ Mar 24 14:15:51 koen : -> videos from FOSDEM 2006 http://free-electrons.com/community/videos/conferences Mar 24 14:16:05 Ifaistos: yes, I've seen them :) Mar 24 14:16:21 I have to watch Liam one.. Mar 24 14:16:29 koen : Put them on thw wiki ? Mar 24 14:16:36 Ifaistos: sure, go ahead Mar 24 14:51:43 i think there is a bug with softfloat on ppc. Mar 24 14:51:47 OE Build Configuration: Mar 24 14:51:48 BB_VERSION = "1.3.3.0" Mar 24 14:51:48 OE_REVISION = "0b9a2dfead1136f996280e9827949f83cb032537" Mar 24 14:51:48 TARGET_ARCH = "powerpc" Mar 24 14:51:48 TARGET_OS = "linux-uclibc" Mar 24 14:51:48 MACHINE = "dht-walnut" Mar 24 14:51:51 DISTRO = "owmnr" Mar 24 14:51:53 TARGET_FPU = "" Mar 24 14:51:55 this works Mar 24 14:52:06 if TARGET_FPU is is set to "soft" Mar 24 14:52:14 gcc-cross-3.4.4 fails Mar 24 14:53:09 Ifaistos: your ppc has FPU so no need to soft it Mar 24 14:53:58 some ppc don't have an fpu Mar 24 14:54:13 hrw|work -> actually depends on the ppc... but in any case shouldn't that be handled correctly Mar 24 14:54:32 ah. was thinking that each one has it Mar 24 15:01:50 4.1.0 works with uclibc 386 so far, dont have ppc to try sorry Mar 24 15:02:04 it looks like slugos is the only non ARM arch with soft float Mar 24 15:03:29 slugos is arm as well Mar 24 15:03:39 What about any of the mips stuff? Mar 24 15:03:50 the intel IXP and IOP are xscales Mar 24 15:04:53 a grep shows this Mar 24 15:04:57 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/classes/tinderclient.bbclass:180: output.append("TARGET_FPU = '%(fpu)s'" ) Mar 24 15:04:57 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/generic.conf:7:# TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:04:57 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/openmn.conf:10:TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:04:57 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/openomap.conf:7:TARGET_FPU ?= "soft" Mar 24 15:04:57 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/opensimpad.conf:7:TARGET_FPU ?= "soft" Mar 24 15:04:59 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/openzaurus.conf:12:TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:05:01 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/sharprom-compatible.conf:12:TARGET_FPU = "" Mar 24 15:05:03 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/slugos.conf:62:TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:05:07 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/unslung.conf:17:TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:05:09 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/distro/angstrom.conf:35:TARGET_FPU = "soft" Mar 24 15:05:11 /home/stelios/oe/orig/org.openembedded.dev/conf/documentation.conf:32:TARGET_FPU[doc] = "Floating point option (mostly for FPU-less systems), can be 'soft' or empty" Mar 24 15:05:27 ~pastebin Mar 24 15:05:29 [pastebin] a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.com/, or http://pastebin.ca, or http://channels.debian.net/paste Mar 24 15:06:01 sorry guys Mar 24 15:09:55 hello Mar 24 15:17:07 should I be able to build with a pull of org.openembedded.dev or do I need to be using another branch...or am I totally lost... Mar 24 15:17:50 nevarrie: should be Mar 24 15:18:01 nevarrie: many people build from .dev Mar 24 15:19:52 that is what I thought... Mar 24 15:21:41 any simple answer to why I might be getting "ERROR: Unable to open conf/bitbake.conf" when I have a strait pull and it works when I have ran monotone update -rjan2006prebreakagemonotone update -rjan2006prebreakage Mar 24 15:29:15 nevarrie: i got that error when i forgot to set BBPATH Mar 24 15:30:16 hmm, setting prefix="/usr/local" breaks the perl build :-/ Mar 24 15:34:52 chenz: looks liek I have BBPATH set but I just noticed that bitbake.conf only exists in /home/jgrant/zaurus/org.openembedded.dev/MT/tmp/288/bitbake.conf...I guess I need to do a new pull Mar 24 15:36:21 locate bitbake.conf Mar 24 15:36:25 error is: mv: cannot stat `/FOO/build/tmp/work/arm-linux/perl-5.8.7-r14/image//usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.7/arm-linux/CORE/libperl.so': No such file or directory Mar 24 15:38:33 only .../image/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/arm-linux/CORE/libperl.so exists Mar 24 15:39:03 so guess i would have to start hacking on the perl .bb file(s) to get this working? Mar 24 15:39:41 chenz: building with prefix other then /usr/ is hack Mar 24 15:48:53 03florian 07org.oe.dev * r5c811c2b... 10/packages/tapioca/tapiocaui_0.3.0.bb: tapiocaui: Add missing RDEPENDS to tapioca-xmpp. Mar 24 15:49:00 03florian 07org.oe.dev * rde8c26e5... 10/packages/meta/task-gpe.bb: task-gpe: add gpe-screenshot Mar 24 15:53:18 hi Mar 24 15:53:23 hey CoreDump|home Mar 24 15:54:18 hi coredump Mar 24 15:54:20 hey CoreDump|home Mar 24 16:00:43 cu all Mar 24 16:00:47 have a nice weekend Mar 24 16:02:20 bye hrw|work Mar 24 16:02:27 hi CoreDump|home Mar 24 16:02:27 bye hrw|work Mar 24 16:02:45 hrw|work: I am going to flash alpha2 now... Just doing a nand backup... :) Mar 24 16:03:19 Bernardo: alpha2 is nearly same as alpha1 - nearly nothing changed in repo Mar 24 16:03:55 I noticed, still no 2.6.16 Mar 24 16:04:12 but at least now I'll have my rt2570 driver to test if it works on 2.6.x Mar 24 16:11:33 2.6.16 is coming - copy the files from .dev if you're keen :) Mar 24 16:18:19 RP: I might do just that... :) But first I'm praying for a miracle, that my usb dongle will work with 2.6.15... :D Mar 24 16:19:00 RP: what about pcmciautils ? Mar 24 16:19:18 or sticking with pcmcia-cs Mar 24 16:19:44 ade|desk: I did set the stage by fixing that in .dev. We'll see what happens when I add it to an image. I just worry the network support isn't there yet Mar 24 16:34:19 I see that "list_dir ext var/lib/ipkg" is still commented in ipkg.conf, and aqpkg looks for its lists there Mar 24 16:44:02 can I remove /etc/timestamp on the akita? Mar 24 16:50:29 how long shoudl a pull take to update the db file..I have been waiting 2 hours already... Mar 24 16:50:59 check the progress counter and do an estimate Mar 24 16:52:42 progress counter? Should I be seeing one? so far all that has printed to standard out is "monotone: connecting to ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl" Mar 24 16:53:56 nevarrie: something like http://pastebin.com/620219 Mar 24 16:55:32 I have nto got that far yet...looks like I have a problem... Mar 24 16:56:17 * nevarrie hits ctrl+c and crosses his fingers while he tries to update again... Mar 24 16:56:49 I have a progress screen now... Mar 24 16:56:55 thanks.. Mar 24 17:11:08 looks like the akita doesn't provide enough power on usb for the wifi dongle to work... Mar 24 17:11:10 :( Mar 24 17:11:12 it even killed the keyboard when I removed the dongle with the interface still up Mar 24 17:14:45 Bernardo, that is a common USB problem on any hardware Mar 24 17:15:25 not enough power? Mar 24 17:15:41 or killing the keyboard when a driver doesn't exit cleanly? Mar 24 17:15:45 and from what i understand one of the biggest differeences between USB1 and USB2 standards Mar 24 17:15:52 not enough power Mar 24 17:16:12 I need to find a battery powered (rechargeable) usb hub Mar 24 17:17:26 Bernardo: yah, lots of wifi dongles use more power than a usb port is guaranteed to supply Mar 24 17:18:13 this one works with my laptop and desktop pcs without any problem, but probably those have a little higher tolerance Mar 24 17:18:31 right, most laptops and desktops can supply five unit loads on each port. Mar 24 17:18:38 the akita, most likely, can only supply one unit load Mar 24 17:19:13 i've run accross many PCs that are ~1.4 volts under needed Mar 24 17:19:44 in theory the software on your akita ought to detect that the dongle needs too much power and refuse to start it up, but that might not be working for some reason. Mar 24 17:20:07 (either because the dongle is mis-reporting the amount it needs, or because the usb host stack is broken) Mar 24 17:20:28 http://www.newegg.com/product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817804003&CMP=OTC-Froogle&ATT=CyberPower+CP-H420P+Battery+Powered+Hub Mar 24 17:20:32 $16.99 Mar 24 17:21:32 newegg sells only for the us, right? Mar 24 17:21:39 no idea Mar 24 17:21:54 i just selected the first search reply Mar 24 17:23:11 :) Mar 24 17:23:12 thanks Mar 24 17:23:17 I'll look localy for it Mar 24 17:39:43 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * r4221f5be... 10/packages/gpe-bootsplash/ (files/speed.patch gpe-bootsplash_1.15.bb): gpe-bootsplash: Fix a bug where an uncompressed screendump was written to the rootfs. This causes space issues on devices with large screens and low rootfs space. Mar 24 17:39:47 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * r3668ee2a... 10/packages/zaurusd/ (files/mbinputmgr-honor-user-prefs.patch zaurusd_svn.bb): zaurusd: Honor user-preferences when starting / killing mbinputmgr on rotation Mar 24 17:40:28 ~lart 2-space indents Mar 24 17:40:28 * ibot says "boot to the head" and knocks 2-space indents over Mar 24 17:50:48 CoreDump|home: does mbinputmanager still get killed when I go from portrait->landscape? Mar 24 17:51:26 not if you have configured your panel to use it in landscape Mar 24 17:51:40 otherwise yes Mar 24 17:52:04 where 'have configured' is 'running in landscape'? Mar 24 17:53:00 if mbinpumgr is displayed in landscape (be it by default or you have added it to the panel) then it will _not_ be killed by returning from portrait Mar 24 17:53:12 ah, good Mar 24 18:19:11 heya, does anyone know anything about xsane? Mar 24 18:54:19 <_law_> hi Mar 24 18:57:04 hey _law_ Mar 24 18:59:41 <_law_> hi koen|tv Mar 24 20:20:41 How do I fix this error building gpe-image in .dev: ERROR: "gcc" looks like gcc 4.x| QEMU is known to have problems when compiled with gcc 4.x Mar 24 20:20:50 I haven't changed my config, just mt update Mar 24 20:21:41 mreimer: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/d/keyENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION.html Mar 24 20:21:50 thanks koen Mar 24 20:22:13 we finally have some doco to point to :) Mar 24 20:22:28 so I should set it to 0? Mar 24 20:22:33 "" Mar 24 20:22:46 ok Mar 24 22:26:29 if I ma only building and not changing bb files when disabling the cache is alright... Mar 24 22:30:45 * nevarrie ponders if that was going to do what he wanted... Mar 24 22:39:09 nevarrie: disabling the cache means it has to re-aprse the bbs every time you build Mar 24 22:39:53 * france is back (gone 10:36:08) Mar 24 22:40:57 that is what I just figured out... Mar 24 22:41:29 I was hoping that is woudl stop having to reread all the files everytime...I guess I shoudl have looked closer... Mar 24 22:45:27 nevarrie: bitbake -i Mar 24 22:48:30 anyone build bootstrap-image successfully recently? what ipkg-native was used Mar 24 22:48:49 .154 was the last succesfull one I tried Mar 24 22:49:16 .154 tries to create /usr/lib/ipkg on my root Mar 24 22:49:26 though i suppose that doesn't stop it from working Mar 24 22:50:02 every ipkg tries to do that Mar 24 22:50:08 that's not the real error Mar 24 22:50:32 its still a bug Mar 24 22:50:41 anyway, i'll push patches for both .154 and .159 Mar 24 22:50:42 not really Mar 24 22:50:54 ipkg keeps track of what you install Mar 24 22:51:01 it would be a bug if it didn't Mar 24 22:51:06 ofcourse it is. if you're passing -o then it should not be touching /usr/ it should be touching /offlineroot/usr Mar 24 22:51:49 it touches /offlineroot/usr as well Mar 24 22:54:34 hrm. but if i'm doing ipkg-cl -o /oe/rootfs/ update why should i get an error that says mkdir /usr/lib/ipkg failed, before it goes ahead and installs in /oe/rootfs/usr/lib/ipkg. it needs to assert that /oe/rootfs/usr/lib/ipkg exists, not /usr/lib/ipkg Mar 24 22:57:19 am i mistaken? Mar 24 23:27:25 TMM1: no, I think you're right. I just think that no-one has taken the time to fix it. feel free to create a patch and submit it to the bugtracker Mar 25 00:49:25 hrm what disk images is OE capabale of making and where is the code to make them. i want to add an iso and vmdk image type Mar 25 01:16:35 TMM1: it's in the bbclasses somewhere Mar 25 02:48:59 * france is away: Away Mar 25 03:30:42 hrm i have an IMAGE_CMD that depends on another IMAGE_CMD Mar 25 07:19:37 good morning Mar 25 08:46:43 /oe/org.openembedded.dev/packages/qemu/qemu-native_0.7.0.bb Mar 25 08:46:43 (***) /oe/org.openembedded.dev/packages/qemu/qemu-native_cvs.bb Mar 25 08:46:43 /oe/org.openembedded.dev/packages/qemu/qemu-native_0.8.0.bb Mar 25 08:46:49 why is the cvs version marked as default? Mar 25 09:01:52 hi all :) Mar 25 09:09:43 some one know if opie can run on a paletted display ? Mar 25 09:11:50 what's a paletted display? Mar 25 10:05:07 Good day Mar 25 10:06:56 Oh what a day. Sky.fm "mostly classical" is playing Joseph Haydn and I'm writing my thesis **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 25 10:59:57 2006