**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 06 02:59:57 2006 Jun 06 03:49:45 * Malakai is gone... work.... <since(12:04am)> <(l\on p\on)syntax> Jun 06 04:00:11 damian:/oe# monotone: misuse: database schemas do not match: wanted e372b508bea9b991816d1c74680f7ae10d2a6d94, got 3a1e88c29c74b0dd910a092f3dccd39885da15cc. try migrating database Jun 06 04:00:14 ? Jun 06 04:00:26 Got this following these instructions: http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/GettingStarted Jun 06 04:00:54 Monotone is 0.25, and I pulled the OE db from http://www.openembedded.org/snapshots/OE.db.bz2 Jun 06 04:04:51 never mind, the system is using an older versionf of montone i got from apt-get. not the 0.25 i built Jun 06 05:12:21 "umask=000,noatime,iocharset=utf8" needs to be added to the fstab for openzaurus 3.5.4.1 Jun 06 05:12:36 for the built in hard disk (/dev/hda3) of c3x00 Jun 06 05:12:56 otherwise it's not very useful to anyone except root Jun 06 05:19:58 anyone here waiting for the OpenSlug/DebianSlug binary release, and wants to be a test bunny? Jun 06 05:35:47 * emte runs out to the garden with a beer Jun 06 05:35:59 here sluggie sluggie Jun 06 05:38:40 sorry rwhitby , got no slugs tonight Jun 06 05:54:05 good morning all! Jun 06 06:06:24 hi all Jun 06 06:11:12 morning all Jun 06 06:22:34 morning all Jun 06 06:52:37 http://husaberg.toby-churchill.com/balloon/releases/development/2.6.12-tcl1-udc/ Jun 06 06:52:50 ethernet gadget support for strongarm Jun 06 06:54:53 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * rb15a88a3... 10/packages/bl/ (4 files in 2 dirs): bl: Add native support for zaurusd and APM Jun 06 06:54:55 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * r259084ca... 10/packages/zaurusd/ (4 files in 2 dirs): zaurusd: Make zaurus-hinge easier to use by external programs Jun 06 06:55:00 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * r8fcfea81... 10/packages/bl/ (bl_0.1.bb bl_cvs.bb): bl: Bump PR Jun 06 06:55:05 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * rbf9e9e9e... 10/packages/ipaq-sleep/ (files/init-script-busybox.patch ipaq-sleep_0.9.bb): ipaq-sleep: Fix /e/i/ipaq-sleep stop for busybox start-stop-daemon as gpe-conf sleep depends on it to work Jun 06 06:55:09 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * r05c8f8f8... 10/packages/gpe-conf/ (files/ipaq-sleep-configName.patch gpe-conf_0.1.30.bb): Jun 06 06:55:09 gpe-conf: gpe-conf sleep: s/ipaq-sleep.conf/.sleep.conf/ for user configuration Jun 06 06:55:09 to sync it with the ipaq-sleep deamon. Previously ipaq-sleep would not pick up Jun 06 06:55:09 the configuration created by gpe-conf sleep for non-root users. Jun 06 06:55:14 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * rb25e55a3... 10/packages/ipaq-sleep/ (files/init-script-busybox.patch ipaq-sleep_0.9.bb): ipaq-sleep: Fix /e/i/ipaq-sleep stop for busybox start-stop-daemon as gpe-conf sleep depends on it to work Jun 06 06:55:18 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * rd23fa799... 10/packages/gpe-conf/ (files/ipaq-sleep-configName.patch gpe-conf_0.1.30.bb): Jun 06 06:55:19 gpe-conf: gpe-conf sleep: s/ipaq-sleep.conf/.sleep.conf/ for user configuration Jun 06 06:55:21 to sync it with the ipaq-sleep deamon. Previously ipaq-sleep would not pick up Jun 06 06:55:23 the configuration created by gpe-conf sleep for non-root users. Jun 06 07:09:00 is there a revision that works for an x86 target machine? Have tried several binutils/glibc combinations without success... Jun 06 07:29:31 morning Jun 06 07:49:54 morning Jun 06 07:50:01 hey hrw|work Jun 06 07:50:01 CoreDump|home: lot of good stuff I see.. Jun 06 07:50:20 thanks Jun 06 07:51:02 CoreDump|home: we are ready to release now? Jun 06 07:52:36 well there is one last thing. ipaq-sleep is used to blank the screen after a timeout.While blanking works fine, _unblanking_ sometimes doesn't. That leaves the user w/ a turned off screenand no easy way to turn it on again :\ Jun 06 07:52:51 ;( Jun 06 07:53:38 ipaq-sleep has some quirks to be sure, but having to SSH into the Z just to revice the screen is a bitch heh Jun 06 07:56:27 what does gpe people said about it? Jun 06 07:56:50 no clue, I had no net access for a few days Jun 06 07:57:07 morning all Jun 06 07:57:20 hey ade|desk Jun 06 07:57:21 morning ade|desk Jun 06 08:05:43 x11-common (>= 6.8.1) means greater or equal? Jun 06 08:06:46 yes Jun 06 08:08:36 then debian thinks 7<6 :-( Jun 06 08:08:57 debian also has epochs Jun 06 08:09:18 which have a higher prioriaty as version numbers Jun 06 08:09:49 debian also has a form of DEFAULT_PREFERENCE and PREFERRED_VERSION Jun 06 08:09:55 (never used them) Jun 06 08:10:45 all I know is the some braindeadness is telling me 7.0.20 < 6.8.1 Jun 06 08:13:24 XorA: it is in K-space Jun 06 08:44:31 XorA: what's the actual behaviour that you see? Jun 06 08:48:15 ~tosa Jun 06 08:48:23 i guess tosa is the Sharp SL-6000 PDA, or a dog (see http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/tosa.htm) Jun 06 09:01:12 pb__: hardcoded is a call to ./libtool, of course the generated libtool is $host_alias-libtool Jun 06 09:02:23 hi Liam Jun 06 09:02:56 hey XorA Jun 06 09:03:21 ah right, yeah, that's the thing we talked about yesterday Jun 06 09:03:29 XorA, I'm trying to setup some hardware to fix your problem... Jun 06 09:04:48 pb__: for inside OE Im pretty sure changing that to ./$host_alias-libtool will always work as even native.bbclass passes --host=x86-linux or such like Jun 06 09:05:29 hey liam Jun 06 09:05:43 XorA: ah, hm. I'm a bit dubious about that, but you might be right. Jun 06 09:05:44 hey Koen Jun 06 09:05:50 have to test it and find out, I guess Jun 06 09:07:08 pb__: ah, but MACHINE = "native" might not, I see the problem Jun 06 09:08:23 XorA: only patch it if !native? Jun 06 09:09:26 pb__: extract from log of a native.bbclass build NOTE: Running /home/dp/zaurus/build-gcc/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/flex-native-2.5.31 Jun 06 09:09:29 -r2/flex-2.5.31/configure --build=x86_64-linux --host=x86_64-linux --target=x86_64-linux Jun 06 09:09:48 XorA: and does that actually result in x86_64-linux-libtool? Jun 06 09:11:08 pb__: tmp/work/x86_64-linux/glib-2.0-native-2.6.5-r3/glib-2.6.5/x86_64-linux-libtool Jun 06 09:11:16 okay, excellent Jun 06 09:16:26 pb__: I will of course implement what you think best as glib has you listed in the blame line Jun 06 09:16:55 * Malakai is gone... sleeeep <since(05:31am)> <(l\on p\on)syntax> Jun 06 09:17:16 if libtool is always coming out as $host_alias-libtool, even in a non cross case, then a simple patch to invoke it by that name is probably fine Jun 06 09:18:18 so all stuff using glib should be rebuilt? Jun 06 09:18:31 all stuff using gmodule, potentially Jun 06 09:18:44 hrw|work: do you have a MACHINE=native build handy? Jun 06 09:18:46 as it happens not very much does use gmodule, so I don't think the impact will be very large Jun 06 09:21:25 XorA: on ewi Jun 06 09:21:39 XorA: what to build? Jun 06 09:22:31 hrw|work: glib and see if it make $ARCH-linux-libtool Jun 06 09:22:42 ok Jun 06 09:22:57 pb__: the impact seems to be currently limited to abiword, which uses it for plugins Jun 06 09:23:13 XorA: removed native ;( will rebuild it Jun 06 09:23:20 XorA: or check here Jun 06 09:23:27 * XorA has no diskspace left :-( Jun 06 09:36:27 03coredump 07org.oe.oz354x * r3d48987a... 10/packages/zaurusd/zaurusd_svn.bb: zaurusd: Fix SRC_URI Jun 06 09:36:31 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * r371efdac... 10/packages/bl/ (files/zaurus-hinge.bl-off files/zaurus-hinge.bl-on bl_cvs.bb): bl: Add native support for zaurusd and APM Jun 06 09:36:35 03coredump 07org.oe.dev * r54319732... 10/packages/zaurusd/ (4 files in 2 dirs): zaurusd: Make zaurus-hinge easier to use by external programs Jun 06 09:36:39 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r094d2ca4... 10/packages/gnome/libsoup_2.2.93.bb: libsoup: update to 2.2.93 and install an extra libsoup-2.2.pc since apps expect that instead of libsoup.pc Jun 06 09:39:20 what 3 way merge utils do people use here ? Jun 06 09:42:36 kdiff3 Jun 06 09:43:46 meld or kdiff3 Jun 06 09:43:49 hey zecke Jun 06 09:43:58 hi zecke Jun 06 09:44:11 ~lart libsyncml Jun 06 09:44:11 * ibot flings poo at libsyncml Jun 06 09:44:23 hey Jun 06 09:44:29 ~lart jabber.org Jun 06 09:44:29 * ibot does a little 'renice 20 -u jabber.org' Jun 06 09:44:42 morning Jun 06 09:47:10 *tired* Jun 06 09:50:52 koen: feel like giving me an update on package staging? Jun 06 09:51:04 koen: you can create, install and delete packages Jun 06 09:51:14 koen: it looks like you hardcoded the usage of ipkg ATM Jun 06 09:51:30 koen: and do you have more limitations and bugs than stated in the .bbclasS? Jun 06 09:51:49 all bugs and limitations known to me are in the .bbclass Jun 06 09:52:24 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r558a3fe7... 10/packages/opensync/wbxml2_0.9.0.bb: wbxml2: add 0.9.0 Jun 06 09:52:28 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r635d93df... 10/packages/opensync/wbxml2_0.9.0.bb: wbxml2: add do_stage Jun 06 09:59:18 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rbaa6b1af... 10/packages/opensync/libsyncml_0.4.0.bb: libsyncml: add 0.4.0 Jun 06 09:59:54 koen: do you consider M1 done? How to attack glibc? Jun 06 10:00:10 koen: what about this chroot idea? Jun 06 10:00:20 let's forget about the chroot for now :) Jun 06 10:00:59 zecke: I need to find out what files to copy for glibc and make a 'static' do_stage Jun 06 10:01:49 okay Jun 06 10:11:49 whats the best way to see what data is what vars if bitbake -i peek is known to be broken ? Jun 06 10:14:19 bitbake -e target|view - Jun 06 10:14:27 thanks Jun 06 10:16:29 morning Jun 06 10:17:12 hey lardman|work Jun 06 10:20:38 <_law_> if i change the SRCDATE in my local.conf will this one prefered? or the SRCDATE from the openzaurus-unstable.conf ? Jun 06 10:23:16 _law_: one from distro Jun 06 10:23:57 _law_: use SRCDATE_gpe-xxx = in local.conf Jun 06 10:26:02 morning Jun 06 10:27:11 When running configure, and the script tries to work out something like sizeof(int), what are the files which contain these data called when cross-compiling? Jun 06 10:27:23 hopefully that makes some sense Jun 06 10:28:27 lardman|work: OE/site/ Jun 06 10:28:47 hrw|work: That's the one, thanks Jun 06 10:30:13 np Jun 06 10:35:56 bitbake -e doesn't show the vars i was expecting .. any other hints ? Jun 06 10:36:54 which ones did you expect? Jun 06 10:37:08 you have the option to fix the other command :) Jun 06 10:37:13 you have the source Jun 06 10:44:04 hmm very strange, seems to be missing quite a chunk on stuff Jun 06 10:44:27 will have to investigate Jun 06 10:52:44 XorA: /home/hrw/devel/build/native/tmp/work/i686-linux/glib-2.0-2.8.4-r1/glib-2.8.4/i686-linux-libtool Jun 06 10:53:34 hrw|work: cheers Jun 06 10:54:02 pb__: well thats hrw|work confirmed it then, ok with me patching that? Jun 06 10:56:19 only 20 glib recipes :-( Jun 06 10:56:49 XorA: unify them into glib-2.0.inc then Jun 06 10:59:00 hrw|work: I lack the magic to do that due to their gnome style SRC_URI Jun 06 11:09:40 XorA: yeah, go ahead Jun 06 11:10:22 as for the SRC_URI, can't you copy the code from gnome.bbclass? Jun 06 11:10:43 and/or put it in a gtk.bbclass, perhaps Jun 06 11:12:41 pb__: I shall look at that, my python skills lack Jun 06 11:13:02 I hate this public computer room Jun 06 11:13:13 all the morons are wasting the CPU time... Jun 06 11:13:32 these poor CPUs Jun 06 11:15:37 hehe Jun 06 11:21:10 mithro: wazz up? Jun 06 11:22:06 zecke: nm Jun 06 11:44:09 hi all Jun 06 11:44:43 someone with N770 here? Jun 06 11:45:14 hrw|work: yes Jun 06 11:46:09 koen: how fast is BT on n770? Jun 06 11:46:24 koen: limited to 230kbps or full 921kbps? Jun 06 11:46:29 I have no idea Jun 06 11:46:46 <_law_> koen with the new libsoup i get an gpe-calendar build-error (http://pastebin.com/762143) Jun 06 11:46:55 n770 using bluez? Jun 06 11:47:06 univac: yes Jun 06 11:47:14 why not affix from nokia? :) Jun 06 11:47:23 koen: and nokia has proprietray BT tools? Jun 06 11:47:44 zecke: osso-gw-connect was opensource last time I checked Jun 06 11:48:54 good Jun 06 11:51:17 _law_: fix committed Jun 06 11:52:37 Which config I have to change to get another mirror for qemu-qop-nogfx-native-0.8.0+svn20060606-r0 ? And which mirror have a copy of it? I did a bitbake bootstrap-image and it seems that the original one is down. see http://test.opensimpad.org/error.log and http://test.opensimpad.org/error2.log . thx! Jun 06 11:52:39 koen: I like this gcc patch Jun 06 11:52:53 okay, off to class (msp hacking) Jun 06 11:52:53 zecke: me too Jun 06 11:53:08 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r0d0dcc00... 10/packages/gnome/libsoup_2.2.93.bb: libsoup: fix up copying of .pc file Jun 06 11:55:03 <_law_> koen, thanks Jun 06 11:55:04 <_law_> bbl Jun 06 11:55:41 hrw|work: are you in an urgent need for fixed glib-2.0 for 3.5.4.1? Jun 06 11:56:25 XorA: not sure Jun 06 11:56:31 hrw|work: just that if I am looking at unifying recipes, I wont get it finished this afternoon Jun 06 11:56:42 hrw|work: all depends when you want to release abiword-plugins Jun 06 11:56:43 XorA: no problem Jun 06 11:57:00 hrw|work: but I can send you the patch for whatever glib-2.0 you ship with Jun 06 11:57:57 today I will rather do not work on oz Jun 06 12:00:04 hrw|work: ok, good choice :-) Jun 06 12:11:53 03cbrake 07org.oe.dev * r0b8c4181... 10/packages/linux/ (logicpd-pxa270_2.6.17-rc5 logicpd-pxa270-2.6.17-rc5): logicpd-pxa270 2.6.17-rc5: rename files directory so bb can find patch Jun 06 12:17:55 ok I figured out, that I have to change the SRC_URI = in file packages/qemu-qop-nogfx-native_svn.bb ? Jun 06 12:17:55 but I can't figgure out any mirror. Is someone just so nice and send me his file? A ping to nowt.dyndns.org works but not a manual svn catch (see error2.log above) Jun 06 12:17:55 so I can change the SRC_URI to a local one? Jun 06 12:17:55 I searched openembedded.org about mirrors but I can't get any useful hint. Is the package patcht or something or could I use the quemu server to get this file? Jun 06 12:18:36 sorry for multilinig I did a miss at my chat client Jun 06 12:21:08 mr_nice: your probably behind a firewall which breaks svn Jun 06 12:23:26 koen: thx for this hint Jun 06 12:24:05 koen: Do you know needed incomming port? Jun 06 12:24:40 sorry, no Jun 06 12:25:10 koen: I will google Jun 06 12:26:16 * XorA suffers heat induced brain collapse Jun 06 12:44:54 is using bitbake 1.5 a problem or is it enough stable to be used ?? Jun 06 12:45:49 theturtle, not that im recommending it, but i've used it for 3 months and been working fine all along Jun 06 12:47:05 ok, it's because gentoo is stuck at 1.4.0 and the other build is direct from cvs Jun 06 12:47:24 theturtle, yeah thats the same reason why I started using it Jun 06 12:47:31 theturtle: download the 1.4.2 release Jun 06 12:47:40 hi koen Jun 06 12:47:49 hey woglinde Jun 06 12:54:00 <_law_> hmm i hope this is my last error for today :-) http://pastebin.com/762248 Jun 06 12:55:22 _law_: that doesn't show any errors Jun 06 12:59:26 hmmm Jun 06 12:59:41 the new binutils snapshot sport "misc arm updates" Jun 06 13:00:50 koen: so descriptive Jun 06 13:02:49 uh intel well sell the devision for manufactur xscale and ixp Jun 06 13:04:59 yeah Jun 06 13:05:09 anyone got a couple of millions? Jun 06 13:05:21 it's strange that they don't mention the IOP Jun 06 13:06:35 koen but I dont know why it doenst make profit Jun 06 13:06:36 the omap3 and i.mx31 are looking much better as the recent xscales Jun 06 13:06:55 most phones I know use an omap, not an xscale Jun 06 13:07:48 there are also s3c ones from samsung Jun 06 13:08:15 shame on me I missunderstood the error - it was an rights error Jun 06 13:08:22 cya Jun 06 13:08:51 and at91's Jun 06 13:09:14 morning Jun 06 13:11:05 hey chouimat Jun 06 13:11:27 I'm starting to hate initrd ... Jun 06 13:11:57 <_law_> koen, here is the complete log file http://helmsdeep.homelinux.net/~pat/log.do_rootfs.7401 Jun 06 13:12:04 and I have to create x86 initrd for rescue system.. Jun 06 13:12:56 hrw|work: I'm trying to build one for a LVM2 root partition ... Jun 06 13:13:29 _law_: Segmentation fault ipkg-cl -f /home/law/devel/oe/build/husky_gpe_005/tmp/work/c7x0-linux/gpe-image-1.0-r20/temp/ Jun 06 13:13:34 <_law_> ah there is a segfault on the last line... Jun 06 13:13:37 lvm... I dropped its usage when then did lvm1->lvm2 change Jun 06 13:13:41 iirc someone said that is fixed in .163 Jun 06 13:14:10 koen: I hope that one day we will get ipkg .usable Jun 06 13:14:33 hrw|work: I'm currently starting to understand all the black magic ... Jun 06 13:15:36 <_law_> ok i?ll try new version of ipkg Jun 06 13:31:51 <_law_> koen, is version 163 already available? Jun 06 13:32:27 _law_: yes - in cvs Jun 06 13:32:30 _law_: yes, as a tarball Jun 06 13:32:40 it isn't tagged in cvs afaik Jun 06 13:32:42 anyway Jun 06 13:32:46 * koen -> bus Jun 06 13:33:26 CVS Tags: v0-99-163, HEAD Jun 06 13:33:32 so it is tagged Jun 06 13:33:56 ~heil hrw Jun 06 13:33:58 ups Jun 06 13:34:02 ~hail hrw Jun 06 13:34:03 * ibot bows down to hrw and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" Jun 06 13:35:01 http://handhelds.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/familiar/dist/ipkg/C/?sortby=date is usefull link Jun 06 13:37:11 has anyone used the Atmel AT91SAM9261 ARM yet? Jun 06 13:41:46 <_law_> perhaps someone could commit a .bb file for ipkg .163 Jun 06 13:45:18 <_law_> bbl Jun 06 14:20:25 hmm, how do I get the svn fetcher to get the head instead of yesterday's revision? Jun 06 14:20:33 * cbrake studies bb code ... Jun 06 14:21:01 set your srcdate to todays date ? Jun 06 14:21:54 cbrake: SRCDATE_package = "now" Jun 06 14:22:52 03lamikr 07org.oe.dev * r12e26b65... 10/packages/qemu/files/trunk_nodocs.patch: qemu: fix the no docs patch against the qemu trunk. Jun 06 14:22:59 SRCDATE is 20060606 Jun 06 14:25:39 hrw|work: thx Jun 06 14:38:36 so SVN uses 00:00:00 as the time by default, so essentially you get the previous day's copy Jun 06 14:38:56 cbrake: by default bitbake use gmtdate('00:00:00') Jun 06 15:03:08 cbrake: if you want it to be up-to-the-second use SRCDATE="now" Jun 06 15:06:03 JustinP: thx, I'll probably just set SRCDATE for a few packages I'm developing as hrw suggested. Jun 06 15:07:01 JustinP: prob does not really matter too much, but for packages I don't care about, bb will only create new tarballs daily instead of everytime something changes and I re-build. Jun 06 15:08:08 cbrake: local source? Jun 06 15:08:26 cbrake: I used SRC_URI="file://path/*" one day Jun 06 15:10:35 hrw|work: good idea! Jun 06 15:12:02 RP: it looks like Pierre is agreeing with us RE the MMC+SD issue. Now, can we just get rmk to agree? :) Jun 06 15:17:54 * Malakai is back... generic back msg Jun 06 15:39:44 cu Jun 06 16:32:10 rere Jun 06 16:33:12 anyone with serial cable and C7x0/860 here? Jun 06 16:39:23 no Jun 06 16:39:35 err.. not me rather Jun 06 16:41:28 sashz: i have but i'm 100% busy atm. what would you like me to do? Jun 06 16:42:16 03mickeyl 07org.oe.dev * r32d700ed... 10/packages/linux/ (3 files in 2 dirs): linux-ezx: update e680-leds patch Jun 06 16:43:34 mickeyl, need install u-boot and look messages Jun 06 16:46:59 i can do that tomorrow. where's the stuff + instructions to do it? Jun 06 16:47:18 i will instruct you ;) Jun 06 16:47:31 i wil connect to irc in the same time? Jun 06 16:47:41 maybe you use icq? Jun 06 16:48:49 no, never used icq. Jun 06 16:49:12 let's say tomorrow, but one hour before now, ok? Jun 06 16:49:18 (18:00 MET) Jun 06 16:49:27 okay) Jun 06 16:49:41 thankz Jun 06 16:49:44 np Jun 06 16:49:51 bye Jun 06 16:50:43 let's destroy the OpenZaurus C750 tomorrow :D Jun 06 16:59:40 * chouimat is away: nap Jun 06 17:31:54 v8jlene, got any progress on the perl issue? Jun 06 17:40:19 I'm trying to build alsa-lib package; I get an error from oe_libinstall. it seems that it's prepending 'src' to my TMPDIR resulting in an invalid path. Any suggestions? (from org.oe.oz354fam083) Jun 06 17:43:38 run.do_stage has this: oe_libinstall -so -C src libasound /opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/staging/arm-linux/lib/ Jun 06 17:43:52 (the /opt/sdg... path looks good) Jun 06 17:52:19 kergoth, just waking up or what? :) Jun 06 17:52:37 heh :) just getting to work Jun 06 17:53:08 the timezone thing always gets me Jun 06 17:56:02 that's why we have ugt! Jun 06 17:56:05 ~ugt Jun 06 17:56:06 hmm... ugt is Universial Greeting Time. Created in #mipslinux, it is a rule that states that whenever somebody enters an IRC channel it is always morning, and it is always late when the person leaves. The local time of any other people in the channel, including the greeter, is irrelevant. Jun 06 17:56:12 ~botsnack Jun 06 17:56:12 kergoth: :) Jun 06 17:56:25 ~botcrack Jun 06 17:56:27 one too many hits on the botcrack pipe and look at me now! Jun 06 17:58:44 hehe Jun 06 17:58:46 good to know Jun 06 18:10:10 * chouimat is back. Jun 06 18:10:49 re choiumat Jun 06 18:11:34 I want to generate a patch to submit for a file I have modified in OE. I think the command is: "monotone diff --revision=?? file_to_gernerate_patch_for > mypatch.patch" what do I use for ?? Jun 06 18:12:11 Gerrath: usually, you can just skip --revision Jun 06 18:12:48 Gerrath: and it will generate a diff against your last update Jun 06 18:14:49 Gerrath: I usually just run the monotone diff command in the root of OE with no files given, and then just edit the patch file to remove files I don't want to send. Jun 06 18:15:25 Gerrath: but then I usually don't have very many modified files in my upstream OE tree Jun 06 18:16:10 uhm, I tried that but I have a file I renamed so it is giving me a missing file error. Jun 06 18:16:39 Actually it is a directory I renamed. Jun 06 18:17:11 monotone revert --missing Jun 06 18:17:27 and use 'monotone mv -e' next time Jun 06 18:18:43 I guess I should have known that since subversion works the same way :) Jun 06 18:20:21 Gerrath: yeah, I guess you need to monotone add/mv, etc for new/moved files for monotone to know about them. Jun 06 18:21:08 Gerrath: not sure what happens when you submit a patch, and then they come down with the next update after they are committed by someone else?? Jun 06 18:24:28 when I generate the patch it does not show the rename of the directory, how do I submit that? Jun 06 18:28:38 'monotone diff' will show renames as well Jun 06 18:30:09 opps, sorry it was up in the header, I was not expecting it there. sorry. Jun 06 18:38:07 okay need to do assignments now :} Jun 06 18:38:33 konqueror is giving me a hard time about not finding kde-conf Jun 06 18:39:13 wont get passed the configure script, Should be a site file related problem, but cannot find what causes the issue. Either lack of var in sh3-linux or some var messing with it Jun 06 18:39:41 you have kdelibs installed on your buildhost? Jun 06 18:39:48 iirc konq picks them up and fails Jun 06 18:40:10 koen, yeah i do Jun 06 18:40:24 doh, that explains why it worked before Jun 06 18:40:39 Do i need to uninstall it to get it working? Jun 06 18:41:16 no idea Jun 06 18:54:24 oh intel sells the IXP and XScale parts? Jun 06 18:54:33 If you generate a patch file with monotone how do you apply it to your local oe working directory? Jun 06 18:54:47 zecke: yes, got some spare cash to buy it? Jun 06 18:54:57 patch -p1 < foo.patch Jun 06 18:55:46 I tried that but it did not do the renaming of the directory. Jun 06 18:55:53 Gerrath: there is also a helper program that handles some of the monotone adds, etc: openembedded/contrib/mtnpatch.py Jun 06 18:56:03 thanks, thats what I was missing. Jun 06 18:56:10 koen: let me take a look into my money bunker Jun 06 18:57:36 would building glibc without java support affect the possibility of compiling osb-jscore? Jun 06 18:57:55 koen: glibc? java? Jun 06 18:58:01 ken: glibc? java? Jun 06 18:58:10 doh Jun 06 18:58:11 mean gcc Jun 06 18:58:13 ken: glibc == GNU LIB Java? Jun 06 18:58:18 :P Jun 06 18:58:33 cbrake, "mntpatch.py" applied the normal patch but did not parse the patch header and rename the directory. Jun 06 18:58:55 hmmm Jun 06 18:58:58 it should Jun 06 18:59:09 that's the point of mtnpatch Jun 06 18:59:12 koen, is there an argument I need to pas it? Jun 06 18:59:18 no idea Jun 06 18:59:21 other than the patch name. Jun 06 18:59:24 * koen looks at JustinP Jun 06 19:00:26 the mntpatch.py script is small so I guess I can just figure it out :) Jun 06 19:02:42 ok, solved my problem above.... for future reference, if someone has this problem, have them unset CDPATH Jun 06 19:03:26 if CDPATH has a "." in it, then the entire path will be printed messing up the script / sed command Jun 06 19:03:27 Gerrath: I've not used it yet -- just saw it come accross the maillist a few days ago Jun 06 19:03:28 tnb: could you explain the breakage you have seen? Jun 06 19:05:13 ERROR: log data follows (/opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/work/i686-linux/libtool-native-1.5.10-r3/temp/log.do_stage.27726) Jun 06 19:05:13 | oe_libinstall: cd libltdl/opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/work/i686-linux/libtool-native-1.5.10-r3/libtool-1.5.10/libltdl Jun 06 19:05:13 | /opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/work/i686-linux/libtool-native-1.5.10-r3/temp/run.do_stage.27726: line 344: cd: libltdl/opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/work/i686-linux/libtool-native-1.5.10-r3/libtool-1.5.10/libltdl: No such file or directory Jun 06 19:05:13 NOTE: Task failed: /opt/sdg/sdgsdk-fam084/work/i686-linux/libtool-native-1.5.10-r3/temp/log.do_stage.27726 Jun 06 19:05:13 NOTE: package libtool-native-1.5.10-r3: task do_populate_staging: failed Jun 06 19:05:49 ah thanks Jun 06 19:06:18 we might add that to our sanity.bbclass Jun 06 19:06:47 ken: don't use KDE then :} Jun 06 19:07:18 in oe_libinstall, we have this line: Jun 06 19:07:19 dir=$dir`(cd $dir; find -name "$dotlai") | sed "s/^\.//;s/\/$dotlai\$//;q"` Jun 06 19:07:19 when the cd $dir happens, the shell echos the path, breaking the dir= Jun 06 19:07:22 zecke, I know, I thought I would give it one last chance :D But even OE got issues with it Jun 06 19:08:10 btw, Obvious gcc issues, do I need to put them on the OE bugzilla seeing as they belong on the gcc one? Jun 06 19:08:17 BTW, that's a shell change. It used to not echo Jun 06 19:12:49 hi, I am building dev branch, and have problems with libgpevtype. It requires a version >= 0.29 from libeventdb, but in dev branch the libeventdb 0.21 got compiled. How can I force the libeventdb_0.30.bb to be build instead of 0.21? Jun 06 19:13:17 PREFERRED_VERSION Jun 06 19:19:59 zecke: I tryed to grep whole dev branch with "grep -R PREFERRED_VERSION_libeventdb" but did not have any matches. Are there any other rules that can cause oe to select libeventdb_0.21.bb over 0.30? Jun 06 19:20:23 lamikr: did you check for DEFAULT_PREFERENCE? Jun 06 19:20:26 DEFAULT_PREFERENCE? Jun 06 19:20:35 in the .bb file Jun 06 19:20:54 0.30 may have DEFAULT_PREFERENCE="-1" Jun 06 19:22:45 mreimer: Yes, it indeed seems to have. I will try to remove that and see how it goes. Jun 06 19:23:39 what does host triplet, target triplet, build triplet mean? Jun 06 19:23:46 mreimer: You joined after my question. The problem was that libgpevtype_0.17 requires at least libeventdb > 0.29 in dev branch. Jun 06 19:24:33 ken: likely referring to architecture, vendor, os. arm-linux. x86-linux. whatever. as passed to autoconf's --host/--build/--target Jun 06 19:24:49 ah right, thx Jun 06 19:27:34 zecke, mreimer: thanks, that seemed to help. Jun 06 19:31:23 hi all Jun 06 19:37:05 Well I have another problem with bitbake bootstrap-image - qemu after figguring out that it was a misconfigured samba which I get my first error now I have this one (http://pastebin.com/763227). So I decided to think about is qemu nessesary? how to comment it out I've tried it with this line (http://pastebin.com/763238) but nothing happens. Jun 06 19:38:41 anyone managed to get a gpe-image built? Jun 06 19:43:45 mr_nic1: do not use 'familiar' or disable binary locale generation Jun 06 19:43:56 mr_nic1: qemu is used to execute arm executables Jun 06 19:45:26 zecke, they really need to get superh arch supported on qemu so that people will start using it :) Jun 06 19:45:40 zecke:thx! Jun 06 19:51:55 I will install qemu myself. which version shuld it be? Jun 06 19:54:26 cya Jun 06 20:32:04 ihi Jun 06 20:32:11 re hrw Jun 06 20:37:29 ~lart qtopia users for requesting vaporware Jun 06 20:37:51 hrw: what did they ask for? Jun 06 20:38:33 something that worked? Jun 06 20:38:40 * CosmicPenguin looks around for his rim-shot Jun 06 20:38:41 "Whoa! I was just redoing a 3.5.4 install and noticed I couldn't find the compat libs package to install anymore. The problem is, a *lot* of cool / useful apps are stuck in the lost zone a this point. No more ZFCEU, Opera, Hancom, ZEthereal, Jeode everything, NetHack, Qtella, Qtopia Gnuboy..." - reaction to removal of sharp-compat-libs from OZ 3.5.4 feeds Jun 06 20:38:42 heh Jun 06 20:39:04 heh Jun 06 20:39:14 zfceu is not fetchable, fceu is not maintained. Jun 06 20:39:42 * Philippe is back (gone 22:42:58) Jun 06 20:39:47 * Philippe is away: visual contact - melancholic dreams Jun 06 20:39:59 hrw: maintain it then? what are you paid for anyway? Jun 06 20:41:43 ;D Jun 06 20:43:51 wait,.. are you guys getting paid? :) Jun 06 20:44:14 uh Jun 06 20:44:22 ken: only for sexual favors Jun 06 20:44:23 that would be nice Jun 06 20:44:25 good joke Jun 06 20:44:41 mickeyl: it's not a joke, hrw does get paid, you have to work to get paid ;-) Jun 06 20:44:55 oh Jun 06 20:44:57 * zecke wants to get laid :} Jun 06 20:45:00 ~lart mickeyl for not adding the rawtx patch to hostap Jun 06 20:45:12 damn lack of a bot Jun 06 20:45:13 Heaven, a crappy greek restaurant... Jun 06 20:46:50 zecke: iirc I've been to one of them recently....... Jun 06 20:47:13 lrg: we have been at one... altogether... Jun 06 20:47:18 heh Jun 06 20:47:29 lrg: I sat at the wrong table and my dinner was not covered by a bigger company :} Jun 06 20:47:37 zecke: not be going there again ;) Jun 06 20:47:59 zecke: sit at my table next time. My company will pay :) Jun 06 20:48:02 at least mickeyl and me had a nice 'view' Jun 06 20:48:10 heh Jun 06 20:48:14 I have learned that... Jun 06 20:48:21 he Jun 06 20:48:42 hehe Jun 06 20:48:44 03eFfeM 07org.oe.dev * rad154a85... 10/packages/glibc/ (glibc-cvs-2.3.5/raise.patch glibc_2.3.5+cvs20050627.bb): Jun 06 20:48:44 glibc_2.3.5+cvs20050627: added patch for raise.c for compilation with gcc 4.1.1 Jun 06 20:48:44 see also http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-ports/2005-11/msg00018.html Jun 06 20:48:48 damn I need to focus in my assignment... Jun 06 20:48:52 mickeyl: hehe Jun 06 20:48:54 lrg: we will come back to that offer :D Jun 06 20:49:01 mickeyl: Al is leaving until thursday... Jun 06 20:49:03 *lonely* Jun 06 20:49:07 perhaps we can get the right table _and_ the young girls? Jun 06 20:49:16 I have learned that I am alway pay when Zecke and I eat mexican food Jun 06 20:49:17 mickeyl: np, I'm looking forward to FOSDEM 2007 Jun 06 20:49:26 lrg: me too! :) Jun 06 20:49:35 * mickeyl needs more LEffe Jun 06 20:49:37 lrg: Linux Kongress, and Chaos Congress is approaching as well Jun 06 20:49:41 woglinde: hehe Jun 06 20:49:47 woglinde: I need nachos Jun 06 20:49:56 woglinde: *bitch* :) Jun 06 20:50:02 dont call me that Jun 06 20:50:08 zecke: gives you two days of SIMpad hacking... Jun 06 20:50:09 re Jun 06 20:50:12 wb hrw Jun 06 20:50:13 zecke: also LinuxWorld in London Jun 06 20:50:53 zecke you will went to the linux kongress? Jun 06 20:51:33 woglinde: I need to write something up, I plan to give a tutorial... Jun 06 20:51:45 woglinde: bah, paule 'pukes' into my bag... Jun 06 20:52:43 hi, mt problem, I added a file with mode 755 iso 644 and I got Jun 06 20:52:44 monotone: adding attribute 'execute' on file packages/asterisk/asterisk-1.2.8/makefile.patch to .mt-attrs Jun 06 20:52:51 how can I undo this? Jun 06 20:53:23 eFfeM: edit .mt-attrs :} Jun 06 20:53:36 eFfeM: with monotone 0.26 file properties are first class citizens... Jun 06 20:53:56 zecke: i'm using 0.25.2 Jun 06 20:54:12 eFfeM: we all do :) Jun 06 20:54:15 reason for asking was that it showed up in the mt commit Jun 06 20:54:17 eFfeM: edit .mt-attrs Jun 06 20:54:43 woglinde: sorry, for the bitch, I have too much caffeine Jun 06 20:54:47 woglinde: and are sleepy as hell Jun 06 20:55:31 ok, tnx Jun 06 20:55:59 zecke than go to bed, damnit Jun 06 20:56:19 woglinde: need to get some points on this assignment... Jun 06 20:59:56 woglinde: meine formel sammlung hat nicht ein Mal einheiten Jun 06 21:00:24 wrong channel Jun 06 21:00:27 there's einen wienersnitzel in meinen leiderhosen Jun 06 21:00:37 uh oh Jun 06 21:00:38 lol Jun 06 21:00:55 :) Jun 06 21:01:06 lol Jun 06 21:01:19 ken where are you from? Jun 06 21:01:24 sweden Jun 06 21:01:40 heh Jun 06 21:02:23 zecke: ich sprache deutsch nicht so please keep using English Jun 06 21:03:40 hrw that was good Jun 06 21:04:38 thx - Ania helped me with deutsch part (but we are not sure does it was correct :) Jun 06 21:04:57 hrw does ania speak german well? Jun 06 21:05:07 hrw oh we forget about the laptop Jun 06 21:05:13 +do Jun 06 21:05:25 woglinde: nicht Jun 06 21:05:28 hi Marcos Jun 06 21:06:00 Hello Hrw Jun 06 21:06:37 I'm eager to get home and do something useful. Cisco is full of network theory only. Jun 06 21:06:52 03eFfeM 07org.oe.dev * r171f7917... 10/packages/asterisk/ (asterisk-1.2.8/makefile.patch asterisk_1.2.8.bb): asterisk: added 1.2.8; kudo's to Corneliu for providing the bb file and patch Jun 06 21:06:57 At least it is very low level about network. :) Jun 06 21:06:59 woglinde: she said that she was very resistant to learn german at school Jun 06 21:07:41 my job decided to pay me for the lpi-c exams. Jun 06 21:07:43 hrw I see Jun 06 21:08:00 thejapa hm only a paper Jun 06 21:08:13 and lpi knows nothing about oe Jun 06 21:08:28 woglinde: some companies look at papers when search workers Jun 06 21:08:35 woglinde: hehe, right, but it counts a lot when you are instructor Jun 06 21:08:40 hrw yes yes I know Jun 06 21:08:50 thejapa okay Jun 06 21:09:04 thejapa: native build is fixed Jun 06 21:09:52 hrw: great, i got your mail! but my native environment is home. I forgot to ask... which tree is that? Jun 06 21:10:02 thejapa: .dev Jun 06 21:10:14 hrw: nice. :) Jun 06 21:11:06 woglinde: as you like paper, i have conectiva instructor certification. :P Jun 06 21:11:18 thejapa: such things land in .dev - I push to .oz354x only OZ stuff Jun 06 21:12:51 thejapa jesus I have also one paper Jun 06 21:12:52 hrw: ah. it is quite difficult to understand all the trees, just a few days ago I understood each has a specific use. Jun 06 21:13:13 nite Jun 06 21:13:19 I am night zecke Jun 06 21:13:40 ups Jun 06 21:13:42 hehe Jun 06 21:13:45 I am IBM Certified Specialist - eserver i5 iSeries Technical Solutions Designer V5R3 Jun 06 21:13:55 woglinde: wow Jun 06 21:13:56 haha Jun 06 21:14:11 i got Microsoft Office Specialist for Excel 2000 Jun 06 21:14:18 AND Access 2000 Jun 06 21:14:35 my job had the vouchers about to expire Jun 06 21:14:36 I have MS IE 4 installation CD Jun 06 21:14:43 my boss told me to do the exams Jun 06 21:14:56 yes If the boss pay Jun 06 21:14:58 so what Jun 06 21:14:58 hey! i had that, it came in cardboard Jun 06 21:15:57 sometimes the boss can be convinced to that a cisco certifikat is even better Jun 06 21:16:12 woglinde, i just agree with you, paper is just paper, Jun 06 21:17:10 but if the office pays it is very nice. :) btw, i'm doing cisco ccna instructor now. it's nuts Jun 06 21:17:57 hrw: i actually thought the chance for doing both the cisco course AND soc was very remote Jun 06 21:18:05 thejapa hm there are people who made the ccna, which dont even know what a networkmask is Jun 06 21:18:10 seems I was very off the mark Jun 06 21:18:33 and the ccna has some difficult questions Jun 06 21:18:35 as I remeber Jun 06 21:18:42 * hrw goes sleep Jun 06 21:18:50 I made the course, but didnt the test Jun 06 21:18:53 night hrw Jun 06 21:18:54 there are cheatsheets, you need only good memory in the end. Jun 06 21:18:59 night! :0 Jun 06 21:19:24 but i'm studying it for real. no cheatsheets Jun 06 21:21:57 woglinde: what's a technical solution designer? Jun 06 21:26:43 thejapa I can plan a i5 Jun 06 21:26:51 an Jun 06 21:26:53 damnit Jun 06 21:27:09 and know the features of i5os Jun 06 21:27:50 ah, got it. Jun 06 21:28:22 * thejapa hurries to google for ibm eserver Jun 06 21:29:53 but you work with it for a living? Jun 06 21:30:46 i take all these courses and certs because i teach these topics. you see, i'm part of the cert industry. :) Jun 06 21:31:16 haha Jun 06 21:31:49 gonna bitbake gpe-calendar from an empty .dev tree on dialup in an athlon xp 1600. Jun 06 21:32:10 i will have finished certification before it finishes compiling Jun 06 21:32:49 thejapa no the course was held at the university a whole term Jun 06 21:32:59 and IBM was so kindly to sponsor the test Jun 06 21:33:34 and i5OS is a really cool os Jun 06 21:35:10 that's nice, we don't get these opportunities here. Jun 06 21:35:31 yes we were the first course world wide Jun 06 21:35:55 the problem is there are now newcomer in the iseries world Jun 06 21:36:04 did they gave a server to your uni? Jun 06 21:36:06 and they saw it as a chance to push it Jun 06 21:36:14 yes a little one Jun 06 21:36:28 but for the course we use a big one Jun 06 21:36:30 mom Jun 06 21:36:42 remotly Jun 06 21:37:16 is it RISC? Jun 06 21:37:22 no power Jun 06 21:37:32 not powerpc real power Jun 06 21:37:37 args power is a risc Jun 06 21:37:37 ah Jun 06 21:37:39 damnit Jun 06 21:38:05 i hope you can read it Jun 06 21:38:06 http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/~kohl/UniLab01.pdf Jun 06 21:38:26 german? won't even try to read, i'm on dialup here Jun 06 21:38:29 on page 9 is the description of the machine Jun 06 21:38:33 ok Jun 06 21:38:33 no its english Jun 06 21:38:47 i can wait Jun 06 21:39:00 oh sorry Jun 06 21:39:03 didnt no Jun 06 21:39:29 i can wait whole .dev tree to compile, why can't i wait a download? :D Jun 06 21:39:45 * thejapa screams HATE TO WAIT Jun 06 21:39:51 hehe Jun 06 21:40:02 oh, it's small Jun 06 21:40:37 wohoo Jun 06 21:41:03 niiiice Jun 06 21:41:22 yes Jun 06 21:41:26 why 3 dvd? Jun 06 21:41:37 hehe Jun 06 21:41:38 debian etch mirror? hehe Jun 06 21:42:01 I dark remeber there was a problem with booting and install patches Jun 06 21:42:16 and why the hell no 3 dvd Jun 06 21:42:26 debian? Jun 06 21:42:54 hm where did you see it? Jun 06 21:43:08 no, i was kidding Jun 06 21:43:24 but yes you cann run linux on this machine Jun 06 21:43:31 wait... 3 dvd? on page 9 Jun 06 21:43:53 i5os has more dvd as debian Jun 06 21:43:56 as I remeber Jun 06 21:43:57 hehe Jun 06 21:44:28 can't understand how they make so much stuff for so many dvd Jun 06 21:44:32 the rack looks like the z9 from IBM Jun 06 21:44:36 black Jun 06 21:44:56 i never had access to IBM servers. Jun 06 21:45:39 our university has no such things, it is really bad for us. Jun 06 21:45:56 thejapa I never had bevor Jun 06 21:46:10 that was all really cool from IBM Jun 06 21:46:25 if the administrators were a bit more smart, they could request it for some company like IBM, maybe they would send one old server for us. Jun 06 21:47:08 thejapa so what computers your university run mostly windows? Jun 06 21:47:47 woglinde: well, it is really depressing to say. Jun 06 21:47:50 yes Jun 06 21:48:01 i'm one of the few in the gnu/linux resistance Jun 06 21:48:16 ppl prefer to learn java in computer sciences rather than c++ Jun 06 21:48:32 we have introductory programming with... (drums) Jun 06 21:48:33 hm oh, our administration is good, firs they use sun's some now remains Jun 06 21:48:36 turbo pascal. Jun 06 21:48:44 and turbo c Jun 06 21:48:53 and then split up pc's in debian und win2003server and xp Jun 06 21:49:03 most really fast dells Jun 06 21:49:10 thejapa what? Jun 06 21:49:25 yeah, borland turbo pascal and turbo c, you read it right Jun 06 21:49:39 I thought brazil was one of the biggest country in southamerica which really makes linux Jun 06 21:50:05 we got lots of strong linux people Jun 06 21:50:10 we made haskell and java Jun 06 21:50:16 hi Jun 06 21:50:20 hi coredump Jun 06 21:50:27 hi CoreDump Jun 06 21:50:47 my university particularly is very lost in the past Jun 06 21:51:22 hm then they computers run win98? Jun 06 21:51:30 hahaha, not so in the past. Jun 06 21:51:38 they do use windows xp... blargh Jun 06 21:52:23 the computer science lab, actually, is the only one that dual-boots into fedora/ubuntu, partly because we started using livecds and deleting windows partitions Jun 06 21:52:45 oh Jun 06 21:53:48 some of our best teachers however are very unix friendly, but they can't win the war alone, the students must want linux/bsd in the topics Jun 06 21:54:41 unfortunately, most students abhor *nix, they think this is just for operating system theory and implementation Jun 06 21:55:05 theory heh Jun 06 21:55:16 yes Jun 06 21:55:30 in the winter term I will hear operating system Jun 06 21:55:33 with minix Jun 06 21:55:34 hehe Jun 06 21:55:59 hehe, i must do a mini operating system task scheduler Jun 06 21:56:09 in x86 assembly Jun 06 21:56:21 yes we did x86 assembly too Jun 06 21:56:42 but zecke and I didnt use crappy visual studio for the tasks Jun 06 21:56:53 we did it if gcc Jun 06 21:57:17 nonono, our teacher *DEMANDS* we do it in linux/gcc/nasm/bochs. he is my hero. Jun 06 21:57:29 so we had to fight the difference btw. intel style and ... Jun 06 21:58:16 he also, actually is the only teacher that knew about SoC before I mentioned it. Jun 06 21:58:29 ew, x86 assembly Jun 06 21:58:41 kergoth shut you eyes Jun 06 21:58:42 xor AX AX Jun 06 21:58:44 fast Jun 06 21:58:48 eep Jun 06 21:59:36 hm xor was patented in france if remeber correctly Jun 06 21:59:52 i had dreams of doing my post-graduation in europe, but my grades are so bad i lost the hope Jun 06 21:59:55 okay have to go to bed Jun 06 22:00:05 woglinde: gd night Jun 06 22:00:12 thejapa hm thats a pitty Jun 06 22:00:19 my grade arent also so high Jun 06 22:00:21 hehe, did 3 times calculus Jun 06 22:00:33 hm whats calculus? Jun 06 22:00:46 I did 2 times 2 math courses Jun 06 22:00:47 differential/integration Jun 06 22:01:07 and 2 times 2 algorithmen and structures courses Jun 06 22:01:16 but now its fine Jun 06 22:01:44 night Jun 06 22:01:45 never had problems with computer topics. but i suck at math. Jun 06 22:01:51 woglinde: night Jun 06 22:38:16 qemu with -vnc is spiffy Jun 06 23:25:01 03lamikr 07org.oe.dev * r807d1fdd... 10/packages/mozilla/minimo/host_ldflags_fix.patch: minimo: update the config patches to apply with cvs head. Jun 06 23:42:32 math is fun Jun 06 23:42:48 specially lapace, fourier, and maclarin's Jun 06 23:43:08 and good 'ol L'Hospital too Jun 06 23:44:36 hmm Jun 06 23:44:42 the repos changed names? Jun 06 23:56:45 any c expert here? :D Jun 06 23:56:59 I hope so Jun 06 23:57:04 03kristoffer 07org.oe.dev * ra17ff65b... 10/packages/libmng/libmng_1.0.8.bb: Jun 06 23:57:04 libmng: Fixes export of include files to staging dir Jun 06 23:57:04 * Exports all libmng*.h files to staging include dir Jun 06 23:57:18 Got problem for you then :) should be a no brainer but I cant work it out Jun 06 23:58:02 input = *((unsigned short *) background)++; returns "invalid lvalue in increment" Jun 06 23:59:10 what type is input? Jun 06 23:59:16 background is defined as "unsigned char *background;" Jun 06 23:59:43 ken: i guess you can't use ++ in a cast Jun 06 23:59:44 input is defined as "unsigned short;" Jun 07 00:00:03 ken: Hmm, wrap brackets around the *((uns.. *) bkg)? Jun 07 00:00:05 not that I'm any c expert Jun 07 00:00:30 I don't think that using cast expressions as lvalues is allowed in ansi Jun 07 00:00:38 what compiler version? Jun 07 00:00:46 4.1.1 Jun 07 00:00:56 yeah - thats probably not allowed Jun 07 00:01:04 test.c:12: warning: use of cast expressions as lvalues is deprecated Jun 07 00:01:08 I get that with 3.3.6 Jun 07 00:01:14 lol Jun 07 00:01:20 best way around it? Jun 07 00:01:33 ken: Declare a unsigned short * to cast to, then dereference that Jun 07 00:01:40 compiles fine here if you put the * in parens. (*((unsigned short *) background))++; is ++ higher in precedence than *? Jun 07 00:01:50 * kergoth can never remember operator precedence Jun 07 00:01:51 unsigned short * temp = (unsigned short *)background; *temp++; Jun 07 00:02:03 Yeah, thats what I would do Jun 07 00:02:06 or do input++ later Jun 07 00:02:12 oki, big thx Jun 07 00:03:35 emte: math theory is only good when it's far far away in the past, distant memories of things long gone. Jun 07 00:12:10 ken: you do realize that the size of an unsigned char is not the same as the size of an unsigned short on all systems, right? that code is problematic Jun 07 00:12:13 heh Jun 07 00:12:33 eek Jun 07 00:12:51 Any known systems that differ? in OE i mean Jun 07 00:13:02 fix the code Jun 07 00:13:05 they're different in x86. Jun 07 00:13:34 argh, stupid bootsplash Jun 07 00:14:08 * kergoth was poking at that sample code you pasted, and watched the deref grab a crazy value as it ran off the edge of his one character that background pointed to :P Jun 07 00:14:38 :D Jun 07 00:15:39 hehe Jun 07 00:15:56 ken: background: 64, input: 4B64, input++: 4B65 Jun 07 00:15:57 :P Jun 07 00:17:35 :) Jun 07 00:20:02 hi Jun 07 00:20:49 kergoth: check email :) you will laugh Jun 07 00:20:49 hey chouimat Jun 07 00:20:52 k Jun 07 00:21:26 * chouimat is tired of initramfs crap Jun 07 00:21:39 kergoth: enlighten me... :) was "input++" what ken intended to do? Jun 07 00:22:42 he wanted to get the integer value of the character pointed to, and increment that value, afaik. he had two issues, one was the use of the cast in the lvalue, which cp and nabyss helped him resolve. the second was the portability issue i pointed out Jun 07 00:22:47 * kergoth heads home Jun 07 00:23:00 kergoth: later or tomorrow Jun 07 00:23:32 kergoth: ah! thanks Jun 07 00:24:25 Calling it a night also, cya tommorow Jun 07 00:25:55 * chouimat is away: Zzzz Jun 07 00:28:38 in the past ... Jun 07 00:28:59 i epect that i'll have to remember all my math theory Jun 07 00:29:02 expect Jun 07 00:29:23 what was with ken's odd var = *(bla); ? Jun 07 00:29:40 i dont recall that being valid in C Jun 07 00:29:53 the asterix in that placement Jun 07 00:30:33 unless he was dereferencing all of (blah) Jun 07 00:31:57 emte: nevermind, ken's gone home now. Jun 07 00:32:18 i thought he was doing pointer math Jun 07 00:33:05 yeah after that last comment of mine taht was my conclusion as well Jun 07 00:33:09 like getting the next char of the array Jun 07 00:33:47 background must be a bit less obvious than it's name Jun 07 00:34:58 sounds like some taoist prayer Jun 07 00:36:20 "having the background less obvious than it's name is not tao" Jun 07 00:36:37 "tao is when name and background concur" Jun 07 00:36:47 "okay, i'll stop" **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jun 07 02:59:56 2006