**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 01 02:59:56 2006 Sep 01 06:40:13 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * rd123727f... 10/ (30 files in 3 dirs): machine configs: move common parts to conf/machine/include Sep 01 06:48:52 "NXP founded by Philips" Sep 01 07:40:25 morning Sep 01 07:52:59 morning Sep 01 08:28:24 hey mikearthur Sep 01 08:29:17 XorA: hola Sep 01 08:30:55 hi mikearthur Sep 01 08:31:05 mikearthur: patch results are awesome Sep 01 08:31:09 :D Sep 01 08:31:11 I'm glad Sep 01 08:40:37 good morning Sep 01 08:49:35 hi florian_kc Sep 01 08:54:02 'lo Sep 01 09:05:10 ERROR: Nothing provides dependency ${MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER} Sep 01 09:05:14 never seen that before :s Sep 01 09:06:38 any ideas? Sep 01 09:07:35 not without infos Sep 01 09:07:56 ERROR: dependency ${MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER} (for gpe-image) not satisfied Sep 01 09:08:00 NOTE: preferred version 2.4 of glibc not available Sep 01 09:08:02 that too Sep 01 09:08:26 distro? machine? Sep 01 09:08:50 mainstone and angstrom Sep 01 09:10:27 then angstrom distro config lack infos for mainstone Sep 01 09:10:35 doh! Sep 01 09:10:44 what should I be using for distro then? Sep 01 09:11:08 koen would tell that mainstone.conf lack angstrom infos but for me it is wrong way - machine NEED to be not populated with distro crap Sep 01 09:13:36 whats the solution, fix my conf? Sep 01 09:14:45 fix angstrom.conf Sep 01 09:25:23 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * r408c253d... 10/ (1 conf/machine/akita.conf conf/machine/spitz.conf): akita/spitz.conf: dropped Angstrom stuff Sep 01 09:25:26 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * r1448a395... 10/ (4 files in 2 dirs): c7x0/akita/spitz.conf: set to 2.6 kernel (not overridable) Sep 01 09:43:29 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * rf4a6327f... 10/ (6 files in 4 dirs): machines/rootfs_ipk.bbclass: switched to IPKG_EXTRA_ARCHS like it is done in .dev Sep 01 09:43:41 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * r38aca30e... 10/ (1 conf/bitbake.conf): bitbake.conf: one more IPKG_EXTRA_ARCHS change from .dev Sep 01 09:43:49 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * rff425a55... 10/ (1 packages/meta/meta-sdk.bb): meta-sdk: one more IPKG_EXTRA_ARCHS change from .dev Sep 01 09:43:57 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * raed8d275... 10/ (7 files in 2 dirs): machines.conf: switched ZKERNEL_VERSION to MACHINE_KERNEL_VERSION like in .dev Sep 01 09:54:21 hi koen Sep 01 09:55:22 hey hrw|work Sep 01 09:55:25 Sep 01 09:55:49 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * rd1a0ea64... 10/ (4 files in 2 dirs): akita/c7x0/tosa.conf: fixed ROOT_FLASH_SIZE (from .dev) Sep 01 09:59:25 few steps closer to task-base Sep 01 10:05:12 11:25 < hrw|work> koen would tell that mainstone.conf lack angstrom infos but for me it is wrong way - machine NEED to be not populated with distro crap Sep 01 10:05:26 hrw|work: MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER is for task-base, not for angstrom Sep 01 10:05:42 hrw|work: for angstrom I want the crap *out* of the machine.confs, not *in* Sep 01 10:06:24 so please check before stating nonsense Sep 01 10:07:21 ok Sep 01 10:08:29 hrw|work: see http://www.openembedded.org/viewmtn/revision.psp?id=8a47f06bdca56a32047a0429f5d0c3d70cdea442 Sep 01 10:12:41 ok Sep 01 10:12:51 I had a bit old repo here at work Sep 01 10:49:13 Hi. Im looking for chanel of motorolafans.com. can someone help me? Sep 01 10:49:25 #motorolafans? Sep 01 10:50:01 dont think so :) Sep 01 11:41:25 "sstrip: a small utility that removes a few bytes from an executable that strip leaves behind." Sep 01 11:41:29 * koen wonders Sep 01 11:42:35 koen: shlibs stuff too Sep 01 11:42:46 ldd does not work on sstriped Sep 01 11:42:54 and openwrt use sstrip iirc Sep 01 11:43:04 might be usefull for collie Sep 01 11:43:23 and do LDFLAGS += "--as-needed" Sep 01 11:43:36 and rebuild feed again.... Sep 01 11:43:45 -OMG -funroll-loops Sep 01 11:44:09 -noatime Sep 01 11:46:16 hi Sep 01 11:46:20 hi pavlix Sep 01 11:46:57 I can't checkout a branch from openembedded Sep 01 11:47:14 mtn --db=OE.mtn checkout --branch=org.openembedded.dev Sep 01 11:47:14 mtn: branch org.openembedded.dev has multiple heads: Sep 01 11:47:14 mtn: 00a1173f52521e355938ea94e53256590de6c4c5 crofton@openembedded.org 2006-08-30T21:53:59 Sep 01 11:47:14 mtn: 370dc8d1e7ae56009af3c2640733f1c5ea39523d koen@openembedded.org 2006-08-30T22:23:03 Sep 01 11:47:14 mtn: choose one with 'mtn checkout -r' Sep 01 11:47:15 mtn: error: branch org.openembedded.dev has multiple heads Sep 01 11:47:42 which do i pick up? Sep 01 11:48:13 your db is outdated, update it Sep 01 11:48:21 koen@bitbake:~/OE/monotone/org.openembedded.dev$ mtn automate heads Sep 01 11:48:21 2b3ee7e3fa3c32f0e9c13a8b239149c108283295 Sep 01 11:48:31 that shows only one Sep 01 11:49:32 same here Sep 01 11:50:09 wget http://openembedded.org/snapshots/OE.mtn.bz2 Sep 01 11:50:18 is this a wrong location? Sep 01 11:50:22 pavlix: then do 'mtn pull;mtn update' too Sep 01 11:50:52 connection refused Sep 01 11:51:43 mtn --db=OE.mtn pull monotone.openembedded.org org.openembedded.dev Sep 01 11:52:38 koen: ok, thanks, I'm not familiar with monotone yet Sep 01 11:55:25 "mtn --set-default --db=OE.mtn pull monotone.openembedded.org org.openembedded.dev" is better Sep 01 12:01:32 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * rae8ef03b... 10/ (1 packages/opie-multikey/opie-multikey_1.2.1.bb): opie-multikey: bump CVSDATE so Italian and Hebrew keymaps get included Sep 01 12:11:19 03hrw 07org.oe.oz354x * r76481723... 10/ (1 packages/vim/vim_7.0.bb): vim 7.0: enable big feature set Sep 01 12:17:04 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * r0f3c7647... 10/ (1 packages/libnss-mdns/libnss-mdns_0.8.bb): libnss-mdns-0.8: fix the postinst script Sep 01 12:17:11 03pH5 07org.oe.dev * rce48c156... 10/ (5 files in 3 dirs): libnss-mdns: drop old versions Sep 01 12:22:38 should I use the development branch? Sep 01 12:27:17 hrw|work: fwiw, the angstrom stuff you dropped from z machines in .oz354x wasn't really angstrom stuff, but coredumps task-essential-to-boot Sep 01 12:34:59 how can I use the org.embedded.dev/conf/*/*.conf files? Sep 01 12:35:15 they look like very small parts of configuration Sep 01 12:45:13 cr Sep 01 12:45:31 koen: maybe - but it was marked as angstrom one Sep 01 12:46:13 I noticed that Sep 01 12:46:19 dunno why coredump did that Sep 01 12:46:34 me too Sep 01 12:47:38 bigd0g, any luck? Sep 01 12:47:51 hey Crofton Sep 01 12:48:17 Crofton: hiya. haven't had time to play with it yet. been doing other documentation work, unfortunately Sep 01 12:48:24 ok Sep 01 12:48:30 i have to leave soon to go to Belfast... but my goal is to play with it on Monday Sep 01 12:48:31 I am in a very damp field Sep 01 12:48:36 ok Sep 01 12:48:36 so i'll have a report for you on Tues Sep 01 12:48:45 did a rebuild of oe Sep 01 12:48:45 Monday I won't be online Sep 01 12:48:48 how's the damp field party going? :) Sep 01 12:48:51 NOTE: package glibc-2.4: completed Sep 01 12:48:51 ERROR: Nothing provides dependency ${MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER} Sep 01 12:48:51 ERROR: dependency ${MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER} (for gpe-image) not satisfied Sep 01 12:48:51 NOTE: no buildable providers for gpe-image Sep 01 12:49:17 MACHINE = "mainstone" Sep 01 12:49:18 DISTRO = "angstrom" Sep 01 12:49:25 Crofton: that's ok. i have other things to be working on, but i do want to see how far i can get with what i've built Sep 01 12:49:34 cool Sep 01 12:49:34 like i said... i'll report on Tues when you're back around Sep 01 12:49:38 DISTRO=angstrom-2007.1 Sep 01 12:50:08 koen: yep Sep 01 12:50:28 mikearthur: and you're positively using the right branch> Sep 01 12:50:29 ? Sep 01 12:50:38 org.openembedded.dev Sep 01 12:51:12 koen@bitbake:~/OE/monotone/org.openembedded.dev$ grep TASK conf/bitbake.conf Sep 01 12:51:13 MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER ?= "task-bootstrap" Sep 01 12:51:21 that's why I ask :) Sep 01 12:51:40 doh Sep 01 12:51:43 thats the problem Sep 01 12:51:46 can't remember why Sep 01 12:51:54 but I had a bitbake.conf in my build/conf Sep 01 12:51:59 bet it works now :D Sep 01 12:52:45 ~hail koen Sep 01 12:52:51 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r8bfdfaf4... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): busybox: Fixup missing option in slugos busybox defconfig. Bump PR Sep 01 12:52:51 * ibot bows down to koen and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" Sep 01 12:53:33 (it worked) Sep 01 12:54:06 if it spits out 'bla ${FOO}' it means that ${FOO} isn't initialized Sep 01 12:54:18 * koen is a bit slow Sep 01 12:54:40 koen: how goes ooo build? Sep 01 12:54:42 cheers :D Sep 01 12:54:52 haha koen I heard about your crazy ooo build Sep 01 12:55:02 hrw|work: I'm compiling Compress::Zlib for perl now Sep 01 12:55:04 it takes over 6 hours on my amd64 Sep 01 12:55:38 koen: OE lack it? Sep 01 12:55:39 mikearthur: your AMD64 doesn't have the OMGWTFBBQ xscale Sep 01 12:56:00 koen: so it'll be done in under 6 hours then ;) Sep 01 12:56:01 BBQ? Sep 01 12:56:02 hrw|work: I don't have an OZ buildtree AND OE lacks it Sep 01 12:56:22 BarBeQue Sep 01 12:56:33 charred meat, hot lettuce, etc Sep 01 12:57:12 hmm, I run bitbake...... and it only spits out lots of errors to me Sep 01 12:57:48 yeah, that's what bitbake is meant to do :-P Sep 01 12:57:58 so... no success yet Sep 01 12:58:03 NAiL: :-) Sep 01 13:01:59 what shlould be put in bitbake.conf? Sep 01 13:02:29 pavlix: nothing, leave it as it is Sep 01 13:02:43 koen: should I copy it to conf? Sep 01 13:03:07 pavlix: no Sep 01 13:03:11 see http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/GettingStarted Sep 01 13:03:44 koen: yes, I'm reading it Sep 01 13:04:10 search for 'local.conf' Sep 01 13:05:11 koen: I see, local.conf Sep 01 13:05:35 Hi! Sep 01 13:05:38 koen: and I configured it to my best understanding Sep 01 13:05:44 pavlix: you do stuff for wl500g, right? Sep 01 13:06:02 psokolovsky_: I'm just starting, with no success, yet Sep 01 13:06:23 pavlix: ok, keep us posted ;-) Sep 01 13:06:46 psokolovsky_: actually, I am not yet able to get openembedded working Sep 01 13:07:30 psokolovsky_: stopped in the "Create local configuration" section.... tried to do my best, Sep 01 13:09:04 hmm, now bitbake runs Sep 01 13:09:08 pavlix: It's not going to work in 30mins, but one can conquer it. Sep 01 13:09:43 psokolovsky_: I'm not in hurry, I've got this device and started examining a month ago Sep 01 13:10:04 psokolovsky_: I've been out for holiday most of the time, though Sep 01 13:10:26 pavlix: but you should be prepared to serious hacking. Anyway, all kind *slug* distros live in OE, so asus can do too. I'd be interested in wl500g bitbaking in future too ;-) Sep 01 13:11:07 how do I get a list of packages I can install? Sep 01 13:11:28 psokolovsky_: good, what do you mean by serious hacking? Sep 01 13:11:30 have a geat weekend, guys. be back on monday Sep 01 13:12:45 pavlix: I mean, while there're asus-releated configs in OE, it may happen that noone used it for some time, and it bit-rotted a bit. Sep 01 13:13:38 there are asus-related configs? I haven't find a way to use them in any docs Sep 01 13:14:00 maybe by putting some settings in the config and omitting other? Sep 01 13:16:25 it seems like the configuration docs are missing Sep 01 13:32:05 I always end up with..... Sep 01 13:32:26 bitbake nano Sep 01 13:32:26 NOTE: Using cache in '/home/pavlix/oe/tmp/cache' Sep 01 13:32:26 ERROR: no files to build. Sep 01 13:32:26 NOTE: Parsing finished. 0 cached, 0 parsed, 0 skipped, 0 masked. Sep 01 13:32:26 ERROR: Nothing provides dependency nano Sep 01 13:33:15 koen: How did you create that map of the OE devs? Where can I read more about creating such a map? Sep 01 13:33:23 pavlix: read about setting BBPATH in env and BBFILES in local.conf Sep 01 13:33:30 Laibsch: google maps Sep 01 13:33:44 echo $BBPATH Sep 01 13:33:44 /home/pavlix/oe/build:/home/pavlix/oe/org.openembedded.dev Sep 01 13:34:38 pavlix: nice. now go for BBFILES Sep 01 13:35:14 Laibsch: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/maps/OE.phps and http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/maps/OE.coords Sep 01 13:35:57 psokolovsky_: tryied BBFILES="/home/pavlix/oe/org.openembedded.dev/*/*.bb" Sep 01 13:36:14 thanks koen Sep 01 13:37:02 pavlix: BBFILES = "/home/pfalcon/linux-ppc/org.openembedded.dev/packages/*/*.bb" Sep 01 13:37:27 psokolovsky_: thanks, that looks like the mistake Sep 01 13:38:58 RP, do13: how do you think - can we release 2.6.17 current for users? Sep 01 13:39:45 psokolovsky_: no success, still Sep 01 13:40:33 psokolovsky_: what do I need to have in local.conf to just succed one package build for any platform? Sep 01 13:41:30 pavlix: proper specification of target platform and machine, and there must be good working definitions for them Sep 01 13:42:04 psokolovsky_: you have some working example? Sep 01 13:42:18 psokolovsky_: it's just very hard to start when i' Sep 01 13:42:25 pavlix: not for asus Sep 01 13:42:29 when I haven't seen anything working Sep 01 13:42:35 psokolovsky_: no need for asus, just any Sep 01 13:43:08 pavlix: yes, I'm building ansgtrom distro for h4000. Sep 01 13:43:47 psokolovsky_: ok, could you tell me what to put in local.conf? Sep 01 13:44:03 * koen spots a conf/machine/wl500g.conf Sep 01 13:44:17 pavlix: not in 10 words, obviously ;-) Sep 01 13:44:34 koen: yes, I've seen it there too Sep 01 13:44:49 pavlix: drop a url where I can paste mine Sep 01 13:45:18 try MACHINE="wl500g" and DISTRO="generic-unstable" Sep 01 13:45:55 koen: I'd first like to see *something* working :-) Sep 01 13:46:01 psokolovsky_: you can send it by e-mail.... Sep 01 13:46:06 hrw|work: I'd say yes. Sep 01 13:46:36 then I will ship 3.5.4.2-rc2 for tosa/poodle and bootstrap only for collie Sep 01 13:46:36 pavlix: http://pastebin.com/781313 Sep 01 13:46:43 psokolovsky_: ok Sep 01 13:48:32 howdy folks, whats happend in the last couple of weeks i've been on hols Sep 01 13:48:52 ade|desk: we all got rich and retired Sep 01 13:49:24 damnit i knew when my back was turned you would all win something great Sep 01 13:51:50 psokolovsky_: and... can you build nano? I can't Sep 01 13:53:20 but I might miss some stuff like compilers and so.... couldn't i? Sep 01 13:53:52 no, OE builds those for you Sep 01 13:54:22 then I really don't know where's the problem Sep 01 13:54:50 could you pastebin the output of 'bitbake nano' ? Sep 01 13:56:30 koen: I was going to... Sep 01 13:56:34 but.... finally it works Sep 01 13:56:40 ooof Sep 01 13:57:15 i screwed something up when I was trying to get it worked.... Sep 01 13:58:06 conf dir wasn't at the right place.... Sep 01 13:58:44 pavlix: lol. suspected that. every beginner should start with find's output of their setup ;-) Sep 01 13:59:03 ok, thanks for your patience Sep 01 13:59:08 psokolovsky_: very true :-) Sep 01 14:00:17 so... now you can count me as OpenEmbedded user Sep 01 14:01:18 pavlix: anyway, watch it. it can easily pull few gigs of traffic ;-). for wl500g, you likely won't need to let it build crosstoolchain for you, but use preexisting. Sep 01 14:02:32 RP: Good Morning. Do you know if threre are any plans to re-implement the "Cancel" key for suspending on Poodle under 2.6? Sep 01 14:03:27 hvontres|poodle: Its just a kernel keyboard driver issue Sep 01 14:03:55 hvontres|poodle: If I remember next time I'm fiddling with the poodle kerenel, I can fix that Sep 01 14:05:22 hvontres|poodle: Basically, EV_PWR handling needs adding to locomokbd.c Sep 01 14:05:35 psokolovsky_: ok, I'll research, i might also put oe on its own partition Sep 01 14:06:09 RP: Thank you very much. Of course after living with the 2.4 crappix kernel under 3.5.4 I kinda got used to using the menu... plus I keep forgetting about the cool "supend on battery switch" feature :) Sep 01 14:06:14 anyway, thanks for the --debug switch on bitbake :-D Sep 01 14:07:39 The suspend on battery switch is a bit evil to the system as its an emergency suspend and userspace isn't consulted Sep 01 14:17:14 bye for now, will play with it later, and thanks again Sep 01 14:56:28 cu Sep 01 16:22:53 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r4d41dd00... 10/ (1 packages/freeciv/freeciv_2.0.8.bb): freeciv: Add proper SECTION definition. Sep 01 16:30:44 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r5eeb3f8c... 10/ (1 packages/gpe-soundbite/gpe-soundbite_1.0.6.bb): gpe-soundbite: Adjust SECTION to gpe/multimedia. Sep 01 16:38:23 ^^^^: just had a look at http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/repo.php ;-) Sep 01 16:40:20 that really shows the weird sections Sep 01 16:41:06 koen: ?, you mean it's nice tool to spot wrong sections? Sep 01 16:41:30 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r5cae3db5... 10/ (1 packages/xdemineur/xdemineur_2.1.1.bb): xdemineur: Adjust SECTION to gpe/games. Sep 01 16:41:39 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * rde57dbbe... 10/ (1 packages/gpe-othello/gpe-othello_0.2-1.bb): gpe-othello: Adjust SECTION to gpe/games. Sep 01 16:41:48 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r934275f4... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): gpe-lights: Adjust SECTION to gpe/games. Sep 01 16:41:51 psokolovsky_: yes Sep 01 16:41:53 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * re2baa8dc... 10/ (1 packages/gpe-life/gpe-life_0.2.bb): gpe-life: Adjust SECTION to gpe/games. Sep 01 16:42:51 koen: Also, does *-dbg packages really belong to teh SECTION where main package goes? Wouldn't it be better to add own "debug" section for them? Sep 01 16:43:16 psokolovsky_: I think they should be in a seperate section, yes Sep 01 16:43:23 ok Sep 01 16:44:33 koen: Last note, there's a "games" section, search for freedoom. Not sure what it means - does it run on raw fb? ;-) Anyway, that scetion is not in left nav. Sep 01 16:46:15 * koen has no idea Sep 01 16:46:53 maemo_blog segfaults on sardine :( Sep 01 16:47:42 and from our good friend pippin: "perhaps I should take the time to install a scratchbox again, Sep 01 16:47:43 and compile one for the 2006 revision of the 770 as well." Sep 01 16:47:55 grrr Sep 01 16:48:01 stupid irc client windows Sep 01 16:53:54 a+ Sep 01 16:54:23 03erik 07org.oe.dev * rd108f37a... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Provides the latest hh.org 2.4 kernel for strongarm based handhelds. Sep 01 16:54:29 03erik 07org.oe.dev * r73327fd8... 10/ (1 packages/gpe-package/gpe-package_0.3.bb): Sep 01 16:54:29 gpe-package: Make minor tweaks associated to familiar 0.8.4 release Sep 01 16:54:29 * Use variables instead of hard coded directory paths Sep 01 16:54:29 * Rework DEPENDS and RDEPENDS Sep 01 17:12:02 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r76da3d98... 10/ (5 files in 2 dirs): Sep 01 17:12:02 abiword, abiword-plugins: Add SECTION = "gnome" (or should this be "gpe"? Sep 01 17:12:02 I guess, no, until it is patched to support GPE/handhelds better). Sep 01 17:12:32 psokolovsky_: abiword isn't part of gnome Sep 01 17:12:53 x11/office or office/wordproccessing would make make sense Sep 01 17:13:13 or gnome/office Sep 01 17:13:13 koen: but it uses few gnome libs and called to be in gnome-office appsuite? Sep 01 17:13:55 I think you can buld a pure gtk+ abiword Sep 01 17:14:06 but yes, it's called to be in gnome-office Sep 01 17:14:09 koen: gnome/office sounds better, imho, just didn't want to create extra section, while we cleanup them actually. Sep 01 17:14:34 koen: Maybe gnome/apps, to not create thin sections for now? Sep 01 17:14:34 * koen stabs libpam Sep 01 17:14:50 sections should make sense :) Sep 01 17:15:04 not the 'sections because of sections' attitude we have now Sep 01 17:16:23 if I'm searching for a wordprocessor I should be able to click on a section that relates to that Sep 01 17:16:36 koen: just worry there's no any "office" section in the list now. occam's razor ;-) Sep 01 17:16:38 'office' 'wordprocessor' 'editor', etc Sep 01 17:16:49 koen: ok, changing to office Sep 01 17:16:59 our current SECTIONS are a mes Sep 01 17:17:01 s Sep 01 17:17:58 SECTIONS is a dumb idea, TAGS would be smarter :-) Sep 01 17:20:27 XorA|gone: Hierarchial preferrably, not flat like Google offers ;-) Sep 01 17:21:54 psokolovsky_: possible, but sections is always going to fall down, mplayer is a prime example, it can run under x11,console,sdl,directfb and does music,video,tvcards and no simple SECTION ever represents that Sep 01 17:23:35 XorA|gone: agree, but we have what we have, and even these simple section require some effort to maintain. Once we have that perfect, can consider moving to something more advanced ;-) Sep 01 17:24:49 something like debtags? Sep 01 17:25:36 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * rf881e56a... 10/ (5 files in 2 dirs): abiword, abiword-plugins: Setting new SECTION="gnome/office", suggested by Koen Kooi. Sep 01 17:27:06 XorA|gone: or all the stuff imported from the OZ-buildroot that has 'opie/' prepended to each section Sep 01 17:47:25 re Sep 01 17:48:29 Hi! Sep 01 18:00:05 hi hrw Sep 01 18:00:08 psokolovsky_: we had a list of sections recently on OE list Sep 01 18:04:37 hrw: Yeah, I made those changes with idea to make SECTION work better in mind, after that discussion. But was the list posted final? As you can see, real-world situations require more choices. For example, what's your recomendation to abiword? Sep 01 18:07:10 someone heard/cr Sep 01 18:07:12 ops Sep 01 18:07:23 gnome/office is ok Sep 01 18:07:48 someone heard about 'softgun' ARM emulator? Sep 01 18:07:54 Softgun is an ARM system emulator intended to emulate complete embedded Systems. Currently three boards with ▒ Sep 01 18:07:57 Netsilicon NS9750 or NS9360 and Freescale i.MX21 and some additional components on PCI and I2C bus are supported. ▒ Sep 01 18:08:00 Features include ARM926-ejs 32Bit instruction set with DSP extensions, little-endian and big-endian CPU modes, MMU ▒ Sep 01 18:08:03 with 3-entry TLB, serial ports and ethernet controller. Sep 01 18:08:09 recentrly added into debian Sep 01 18:09:32 ARM926-ejs 32Bit Instruction Set with DSP Extensions. Speed is 21 MHz per Intel GHz. Thumb and Jazelle are missing Sep 01 18:10:43 cool, so that'll be 50MHz ARM on a common system. not convincing to even try after qemu, imho Sep 01 18:11:08 40MHz here Sep 01 18:11:15 ibot: 1.8 * 21 Sep 01 18:11:17 37.8 Sep 01 18:12:08 linux 2.6.17 uses thumb instructions for indirect function calls Sep 01 18:12:19 or 2.6.18, I forget which Sep 01 18:15:42 03erik 07org.oe.dev * r50e56b8c... 10/ (6 files in 3 dirs): Sep 01 18:15:42 busybox 1.00: Incorporate fixes from familiar 0.8.4 release Sep 01 18:15:42 * Add --oknodo argument to start-stop-daemon Sep 01 18:15:42 * df fixes Sep 01 18:15:42 * unzip and libuncompress fixes backported from 1.1.0 Sep 01 18:15:43 * bump rev to r37 since familiar 0.8.4 shipped with r36 Sep 01 18:15:48 03erik 07org.oe.dev * r9c307d34... 10/ (1 conf/distro/familiar-unstable.conf conf/machine/h3600.conf): Sep 01 18:15:49 familiar unstable: Peg glibc and busybox Sep 01 18:15:51 h3600 unstable: Peg handhelds-sa kernel version to hh42 Sep 01 18:18:43 hmm.. nice addons for busybox Sep 01 18:20:55 I'm very happy Erik is working on familiar in .dev Sep 01 18:21:33 me too Sep 01 18:21:54 gna Sep 01 18:22:07 OOo thinks it's crosscompiling since I'm passing --host Sep 01 18:22:20 heh Sep 01 18:22:28 and without --host is will use '2.0.3.0' as param Sep 01 18:30:02 1.9G free on ewi ;( Sep 01 18:30:19 have to check how much /home/hrw use ;) Sep 01 18:32:16 ~lart python Sep 01 18:32:17 * ibot --purges python Sep 01 18:32:23 http://perkypants.org/blog/2006/09/02/rfte-python/ <- stupid python Sep 01 18:32:41 back to tv Sep 01 18:33:04 good thing we don't have to much python stuff running in our images Sep 01 18:33:09 bye, bye battery life Sep 01 18:35:49 koen|away: someone left a comment saying that the wakeup only affects pyGobjects, not the interpreter itself Sep 01 18:35:56 but still... Sep 01 18:36:56 koen: yep, who knows, maybe it's readline what wakes up, lol. but good someone keeps an eye that. Sep 01 18:37:24 are there any pxa27x_udc users here? Sep 01 18:37:32 by for now Sep 01 18:38:08 mreimer: aye Sep 01 18:38:11 * koen for i in `ipkg list | grep python-| awk '{print $1}'` ; do ipkg -d loop install $i ; done Sep 01 18:38:21 OOo wants perl *AND* python Sep 01 18:38:59 koen|away: I think OOo builds a python binding to UNO; I don't know if it's used for more. Maybe you can --disable-python-binding or whatever it's called? Sep 01 18:39:51 koen: I'm seeing a pxa27x_udc crash: load g_ether, unload it, suspend, resume -> crash. But if I reload g_ether before suspending, it doesn't crash Sep 01 18:40:07 koen: have you seen this crash? Sep 01 18:40:18 I'm having problems with it as well Sep 01 18:40:34 * koen stops blaming AJZaurus OSX drives Sep 01 18:40:38 drivers* Sep 01 18:41:06 mreimer: this stage of OOo only accepts '--with-system-python' Sep 01 18:41:26 koen: bummer about python Sep 01 18:41:55 * koen updates http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/koen/cms/building-ooo-natively Sep 01 18:42:55 I'm starting to dislike granular packaging Sep 01 18:50:13 looks like somebody forgot to merge before committing to .dev Sep 01 18:50:24 or after :) Sep 01 18:50:40 hi all ! Sep 01 18:50:46 'mtn merge ; mtn sync' and you'll solve it for all of us :) Sep 01 18:50:50 hey cyrilRomain Sep 01 18:51:04 hey koen Sep 01 18:51:51 koen: oh, anyone can merge? ok Sep 01 18:52:33 mreimer: and mtn will accept if multiple people to the same merge and sync Sep 01 18:52:49 that will just append more certs to that revision Sep 01 18:52:54 neat Sep 01 18:59:25 koen, pH5, is this what your X shm problem looks like? http://handhelds.org/scap/port.3453.png Sep 01 19:00:16 bbiab Sep 01 19:01:10 mreimer: I'm saying a black rectangle where the menu should be or random distortion of that area ('funky colours') Sep 01 19:01:40 s/saying/seeing/ Sep 01 19:05:00 multimachine builds take space... Sep 01 19:06:32 ~lart wlan-ng Sep 01 19:06:33 * ibot beats wlan-ng to within 2.54cm of his life Sep 01 19:08:04 Hello Sep 01 19:08:12 hey sirfred Sep 01 19:08:23 hey Sep 01 19:08:28 is hrw around? Sep 01 19:08:42 hey draggho Sep 01 19:08:45 ~seen hrw Sep 01 19:08:48 koen: Hello. Sep 01 19:08:56 thanks Sep 01 19:08:56 draggho: watching Sopot on tvn Sep 01 19:09:05 so I go.. Sep 01 19:09:14 hrw was last seen on IRC in channel #oe, 1h 1m 5s ago, saying: 'recentrly added into debian'. Sep 01 19:09:30 ok Sep 01 19:09:48 Sopot? is that worth watching Sep 01 19:09:53 don't think so Sep 01 19:09:59 ;) Sep 01 19:10:19 ok, talk to you tmrw, btw: I'm alsa known as zen Sep 01 19:15:09 draggho: my tvcard is mono but its good thing for evening Sep 01 20:11:33 ~change 40000 pln to gbp Sep 01 20:11:39 40,000.00 Zloty (PLN) makes 6,803.354 Pound (GBP) (from http://www.xe.com/) Sep 01 20:17:49 does anyone here use gtk+-2.10.1? is it stable? Sep 01 20:18:09 stable, but slow and big Sep 01 20:18:38 than 2.8? Sep 01 20:18:46 I'm wondering if 2.8.16 is the cause of my problems Sep 01 20:18:57 so whether to go to 2.8.9 or 2.10.1 Sep 01 20:20:16 2.6.x is still the fastest gtk if you use nwfpe Sep 01 20:20:48 I'm running a softfloat .dev, by adding TARGET_FPU = "softfloat" to my local.conf. Is that the right way to do it? Sep 01 20:21:10 TARGET_FPU is either "soft" or "" Sep 01 20:21:19 with softfloat I'd advice 2.8.x Sep 01 20:21:32 uh, oops, I do have "soft" Sep 01 20:21:40 fixes some bugs in theme engines (the abiword crash) Sep 01 20:21:44 no problems with 2.8.16? Sep 01 20:21:52 glad to hear that old bug is fixed Sep 01 20:22:23 2.8.16 is missing some patches Sep 01 20:22:30 I'm using 2.8.9 Sep 01 20:22:34 I'll roll back then Sep 01 20:22:53 I was having a problem with 2.8.9 where tapping on a directory in the file selector would cause a segv; 2.8.16 seemed to fix it Sep 01 20:23:08 is the problem with 2.8.16 that some of the 2.8.9 patches need to be redone for .16? Sep 01 20:23:09 you could also forward port the patches Sep 01 20:23:14 ok, I'll take a look at it Sep 01 20:23:21 exactly that :) Sep 01 20:27:13 no systemtap package? Sep 01 20:27:17 seesh Sep 01 20:27:41 CosmicPenguin: yes we are a bunch of slackers Sep 01 20:27:47 i haven't even been bothering you Sep 01 20:28:04 hi Sep 01 20:29:20 hey woglinde Sep 01 20:29:25 CosmicPenguin: :) Sep 01 20:29:33 I was with zecke at the ifa Sep 01 20:29:51 testing the ROAD device Sep 01 20:34:46 bye Sep 01 20:35:09 bye hrw Sep 01 20:37:58 koen: my problem was fixed by dropping back to cairo-1.2.2 from 1.2.4 Sep 01 20:38:10 hmmm Sep 01 20:38:26 I'll still check into the 2.8.16 patches Sep 01 20:38:28 1.2.4 should be better, since it has the floating speed up Sep 01 20:38:33 yeah, that's what I thought Sep 01 20:38:47 I'll see about backporting that patch to 1.2.2 Sep 01 20:39:14 btw cairo is finally getting perf love. the next couple of months should be good Sep 01 20:40:32 yeah Sep 01 20:42:46 koen: all the commented-out patches for 2.8.16 seem to apply fine. do you know why they're commented out? Sep 01 20:43:01 maybe they don't apply in order? Sep 01 20:43:32 * koen has no idea Sep 01 20:43:57 * mreimer is loving the new, fast bitbake Sep 01 20:44:31 * NAiL too Sep 01 20:44:34 Sep 01 20:44:43 * mreimer is also loving the fast new mtn Sep 01 20:44:57 "bitbake, raising the bar" Sep 01 20:45:36 mreimer: you'll love mtn 0.30 Sep 01 20:45:48 koen: faster? shinier? blinkenlights? Sep 01 20:45:59 40% speed improvement on pull and faster commits Sep 01 20:46:03 wow Sep 01 20:46:05 ooh Sep 01 20:46:06 neato Sep 01 20:46:39 and the monotone people have a huge test repo to profile on: a cvs import of the netbsd pkgsrc Sep 01 20:46:44 ~180k revs Sep 01 20:46:48 that would do it Sep 01 20:47:13 is there an mtn command to show the log history of a specified file (rather than the whole repo)? Sep 01 20:47:21 like cvs log, or cvs annotate Sep 01 20:47:31 I'd like to figure out who to ask about gtk+-2.8.16 Sep 01 20:47:48 mreimer: mtn log Sep 01 20:48:02 mtn log --no-merges rather Sep 01 20:48:10 ah, that's it. thanks Sep 01 20:48:24 that had a bug in .28 Sep 01 20:48:33 koen: hmm 180k revisions is impressive... GPE has ~8.5k Sep 01 20:48:40 mreimer: which bitbake are you using, 1.6.x or the bleeding edge one? Sep 01 20:48:42 hi florian Sep 01 20:48:46 hi mreimer Sep 01 20:49:03 mreimer: http://zecke.blogspot.com/2006/08/eabi-on-osxdarwin.html Sep 01 20:49:21 hvontres1poodle: I'm using 1.6.0 Sep 01 20:49:46 hmmm, I guess it's time to upgrade from 1.4.4 then :) Sep 01 20:50:26 mreimer: is cpufreq safe to use on h2200? Sep 01 20:50:33 koen: that's good news about EABI on OSX Sep 01 20:50:41 koen: not yet Sep 01 20:50:42 mreimer: my ts suddenly went bezerk Sep 01 20:50:46 koen: yep Sep 01 20:51:05 koen: all the hamcop-dependent drivers needs to be taught how to reconfig themselves after a frequency change Sep 01 20:51:09 it does save power Sep 01 20:51:30 koen: yeah, I hope to get to that some day. In the meantime, you might be able to get it to work by hacking cpufreq not to change MCLK Sep 01 20:51:36 so just use other frequencies Sep 01 20:53:56 grr, mtn 0.28 Sep 01 20:58:53 funny, my h2200 seems snappier than my hx4700 Sep 01 20:59:07 maybe it's because of the screen size, more work to do to render Sep 01 20:59:08 smaller, faster screen Sep 01 20:59:25 mreimer: what problem you have with cairo? Sep 01 20:59:27 for some reason ipkg seems to run way faster on my h2200 than my hx4700 Sep 01 20:59:44 mreimer: I have the reverse Sep 01 20:59:51 XorA|gone: 1.2.4 renders this: http://handhelds.org/scap/port.3453.png Sep 01 20:59:54 ipkg is ~2x faster Sep 01 21:00:08 koen: hmm Sep 01 21:00:20 mreimer: ahah, that looks like problem I am seeing Sep 01 21:00:21 my h2200 now has a clean install; I wonder if that has anything to do with it? Sep 01 21:00:29 XorA|gone: try downgrading to 1.2.2 Sep 01 21:00:40 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rf29ad4e7... 10/ (1 packages/linux/handhelds-pxa-2.6_2.6.16-hh6.bb): hh-pxa 2.6.16hh6: add it Sep 01 21:00:53 mreimer: the hx have 2x faster access to ram Sep 01 21:01:10 koen: yeah, that should help a lot Sep 01 21:01:39 mreimer: I just about to Sep 01 21:01:43 I ran one of the benchmarks in oe like dhrystone or whatever, and surprisingly the hx was only about 11% faster Sep 01 21:01:56 but I suppose that benchmark doesn't do much memory access Sep 01 21:02:07 mreimer: I had thought it was the w100 driver causing those problems, didnt realise a cairo update sneaked in Sep 01 21:02:13 mreimer: pxa270 is 100% intel marketing Sep 01 21:02:40 * koen wants a i.mx31 Sep 01 21:02:44 :-) Sep 01 21:02:53 hey pH5 Sep 01 21:02:59 hi pH5 Sep 01 21:03:03 hey everyone Sep 01 21:05:12 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r0ec93aac... 10/ (1 conf/distro/angstrom-2007.1.conf): angstrom: prefer hhpxa 2.6.16hh6 Sep 01 21:05:16 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r05a3705b... 10/ (1 conf/distro/angstrom-2007.1.conf): angstrom: zaprootpw happens automagically now Sep 01 21:07:56 mreimer: cheers for that, my screen is now sensible :-) Sep 01 21:08:03 XorA|gone: great Sep 01 21:08:36 koen: fix that in angstrom.conf :-) Sep 01 21:09:40 koen: gtk+-2.8.16 with all patches works for me. should I go ahead and commit the .bb with all the patches activated? Sep 01 21:09:48 yes please Sep 01 21:10:32 koen: what about +PREFERRED_PROVIDER_dbus-glib = "dbus-glib" in familiar-unstable.conf? Sep 01 21:10:37 fixed my gpe-image build Sep 01 21:10:47 koen: with w100 driver, drag scroll in epdfview is usable Sep 01 21:11:44 hi XorA|gone, do you know anything about the shm issues we see with kdrive in eabi userspace images? Sep 01 21:12:13 pH5: no, I see same problem with loadkeys binary as well Sep 01 21:12:48 pH5: and last update to angstrom totally killed my image, nothing was working, I am waiting until I start new job then I buy another Z, one for using, one for Angstrom Sep 01 21:14:29 XorA|gone: and one for lrg to play with? Sep 01 21:14:58 koen: hes getting a poodle I think Sep 01 21:15:28 can poodle survice the biting scottish cold? Sep 01 21:15:30 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rd777583c... 10/ (1 packages/cairo/cairo_1.2.4.bb): cairo 1.2.4: libx11 -> virtual/libx11 Sep 01 21:15:35 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rb27f0548... 10/ (1 conf/distro/angstrom-2007.1.conf): angstrom: prefer cairo 1.2.2 Sep 01 21:15:36 hehe Sep 01 21:15:41 I don't even understand shm when it works, let alone when it's broken Sep 01 21:16:04 btw, where is that w100 driver? could it work with w3220, too? Sep 01 21:16:05 koen: time those foreign softies learned :-) Sep 01 21:16:33 pH5: I had to alter it for X11R7.1, I can tar it up for you Sep 01 21:16:46 pH5: basically the idea of shm is that multiple processes can share a chunk of memory. it can give good speed-ups because the data doesn't need to be copied around since it is visible to those processes Sep 01 21:16:57 pH5: I had planned to commit it, but I thought the cairo breakage was the w100 driver Sep 01 21:17:07 XorA|gone: that would be great, I'd really like to try it Sep 01 21:18:36 pH5: http://hyboria.mine.nu/w100.tar.gz Sep 01 21:18:49 XorA|gone: have you been hacking the w100 driver? Sep 01 21:18:49 mreimer, XorA|gone: thanks. Sep 01 21:18:53 pH5: you need to add it to configure.ac and hw/kdrive/Makefile.am Sep 01 21:18:58 pH5: np Sep 01 21:19:14 mreimer: no, I just took Mardies and ported it onto X11R7.1 Sep 01 21:19:14 pH5: have you had a chance to try -use-evdev? I haven't had a chance to get it working Sep 01 21:19:15 03mreimer 07org.oe.dev * rd609a6e9... 10/ (1 packages/gtk+/gtk+_2.8.16.bb): Sep 01 21:19:15 gtk+ 2.8.16: Activate all the patches used in previous versions. For some Sep 01 21:19:15 reason several were commented out, but they apply and compile cleanly, Sep 01 21:19:15 so I've re-enabled them. Sep 01 21:19:16 mreimer: libw100.sf.net is done by sirfred Sep 01 21:19:23 03mreimer 07org.oe.dev * rb0b77e51... 10/ (1 conf/distro/familiar-unstable.conf): Sep 01 21:19:23 familiar-unstable.conf: Specify a provider for dbus-glib, so it doesn't try Sep 01 21:19:23 to pull in a second, older version of dbus. Sep 01 21:19:43 XorA|gone: ah, you've made a w100 xserver. nice Sep 01 21:19:49 mreimer: me neither, I just came home Sep 01 21:20:32 mreimer: no, I just altered it for a later X, Mardy wrote it Sep 01 21:20:48 pH5: excuse my junk in that tarball Sep 01 21:21:05 XorA|gone: has he added more acceleration than the w100 fb driver has? Sep 01 21:21:43 XorA|gone: hey, it's even precompiled ;) Sep 01 21:21:52 pH5: but not libtooled Sep 01 21:22:03 XorA|gone: np :) Sep 01 21:22:23 mreimer: bitblt and fill I think, X doesnt use fbdev accels Sep 01 21:22:48 XorA|gone: so same as the fb version Sep 01 21:23:07 * koen wonders is mardy and sirfred work together Sep 01 21:23:13 s/is/if/ Sep 01 21:23:23 * XorA|gone had wondered if they were same person Sep 01 21:23:27 ~seen mardy Sep 01 21:23:45 koen, I thought you changed the default gpe-login screen not to be that blue/aquamarine color? Sep 01 21:23:59 mardy is currently on #oe #openzaurus, last said: 'rob_w: ping'. Sep 01 21:24:21 ~seen sirfred Sep 01 21:24:25 sirfred is currently on #oe (1h 15m 18s), last said: 'koen: Hello.'. Sep 01 21:25:11 mreimer: I think I lost some patches Sep 01 21:25:21 oops Sep 01 21:26:27 * mreimer rebuilds cairo-1.2.4 without cairo-fixed.patch Sep 01 21:28:57 is this anything to worry about: Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib Sep 01 21:28:59 Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers Sep 01 21:31:35 yep, the culprit seems to be cairo-fixed.patch Sep 01 21:31:42 did RP commit that patch? Sep 01 21:32:00 mreimer: yes, o-hand developed that patch Sep 01 21:32:06 mreimer: mv cairo-fixed.patch cairo-unfixed.patch Sep 01 21:32:11 XorA|gone: :-) Sep 01 21:32:21 I'll compare against what they've been discussing on the list Sep 01 21:32:22 mreimer: I think Jorn did, see the gnome-performance list Sep 01 21:32:31 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rf090702d... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): gpe-login 0.87: replace highdpi patch with one that just sets a normal theme, since the dpi issues should have been resolved Sep 01 21:33:00 nm, the patch on the cairo list was about something else Sep 01 21:33:15 thanks for the gpe-login patch koen Sep 01 21:38:35 great, that should make gpe-login fonts readable on the magician Sep 01 21:39:59 does gpe-login setup the correct dpi for the magician? Sep 01 21:40:43 wow firefox is a whole lot more usable with w100 driver Sep 01 21:41:10 the w100 driver add a gig of ram? Sep 01 21:42:18 koen: 1.0.7 version is much less of a RAM hog than 1.5.disaster Sep 01 21:46:55 koen: gpe-login looks much nicer. thanks Sep 01 21:49:19 koen: it's just that it got the highdpi patch applied because I use the hx4700 image on the magician. Sep 01 21:49:52 pH5: I thought gpe-login parsed /proc for that, but I could be wrong Sep 01 21:50:02 (5pt is wrong nonetheless) Sep 01 21:53:13 damn I need more cpu power Sep 01 21:53:29 who doesn't Sep 01 21:53:43 God Sep 01 21:54:43 XorA|gone: so the w100 patch is ready for inclusion now? Sep 01 21:56:25 koen: It seems to work Sep 01 21:56:40 koen: havent killed anything yet Sep 01 21:58:00 * pH5 builds Xw100 Sep 01 22:00:40 * XorA|gone waits for pH5 results Sep 01 22:02:10 now I really need more cpu power, too Sep 01 22:16:26 should I commit cairo-1.2.4.bb with cairo-fixed.patch commented out? Sep 01 22:16:35 I don't want to step on anyone's toes Sep 01 22:24:36 mreimer: file a bug report, then RP will see it Sep 01 22:24:45 XorA|here: ok Sep 01 22:24:45 mreimer: feel free to mention I see the same results Sep 01 22:25:12 ~lart autoconf with cross compile settings Sep 01 22:25:13 * ibot whips autoconf with cross compile settings with a wet and grimy noodle just because Sep 01 22:27:00 XorA|here: http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1376 Sep 01 22:34:32 koen: remind me on monday to check in gnome 2.14 :-) Sep 01 22:34:47 XorA|here: not 2.16? :p Sep 01 22:35:29 koen: give them a chance to release it :-) Sep 01 22:37:29 I'll try to remember Sep 01 22:38:17 unfortuneately it doesnt fix my problem with libgnomeui :-( Sep 01 22:38:47 ipkg install xserver-kdrive-w100 Sep 01 22:38:58 pH5: woo woo Sep 01 22:40:06 XorA|here: is Xw100 better than Xfbdev? Sep 01 22:42:14 mreimer: yes Sep 01 22:42:16 judging from the gpe-login screen, it seems to work. but the touchscreen doesn't work. it seems the xcalibrate support is broken/disabled in the git version Sep 01 22:42:40 * koen mumbles Sep 01 22:42:44 pH5: Im running the release version here Sep 01 22:42:48 oh yeah, I remember seeing something about that on one of the lists. koen knows something about that I think Sep 01 22:42:50 or Paul S Sep 01 22:46:17 XorA|here: will you or Mardy push the w100 driver upstream? Sep 01 22:47:01 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r58d41919... 10/ (1 conf/distro/angstrom-2007.1.conf): angstrom: tslib and/or libxcalibrate is broken in kdrive_git, so use the release for now Sep 01 22:47:21 at least 2 bugs fixes tonight Sep 01 22:47:33 koen: what was wrong with the release that made you switch to git? Sep 01 22:47:54 I was under the impression that it had less shm problems Sep 01 22:48:01 hey bluelightning Sep 01 22:48:23 and all the devs are using the git version nowadays for xephyr Sep 01 22:50:07 koen: ok, now I'm curious what paul did to get the touchscreen to work. I was under the impression that he just had to apply the xcalibrate patch. Sep 01 22:51:12 pH5: xcalibratre isn't needed when you already have a pointercal, right? Sep 01 22:54:06 koen: I don't think that this is true. Isn't xcalibrate the interface to tslib? Sep 01 22:54:33 kdrive has a --enable-tslib and --enable-xcalibrate iirc Sep 01 22:54:40 but I could be wrong Sep 01 22:55:07 koen: that probably doesn't mean anything because I added them. Sep 01 22:55:23 pH5: prefer to leave it to the author Sep 01 22:55:42 * koen corrects the angstrom feeds Sep 01 22:56:39 pH5: might be an idea to add it to OE though, so people can play Sep 01 23:00:42 hm.. looks like xcalibrate made it upstream. I'll recompile X11R7.1 for now. Sep 01 23:01:22 XorA|here: ok, I'll make a patch and add it to OE Sep 01 23:01:40 * koen adds himself to bed Sep 01 23:01:42 'night all Sep 01 23:01:46 bye koen Sep 01 23:02:37 pH5: cool, I wont get time until monday now Sep 01 23:02:57 time for me to sleep Sep 01 23:03:08 bitbake sleep Sep 01 23:03:28 * pH5 can't sleep until he tried Xw100 X11R7.1 Sep 01 23:04:21 pH5: http://hyboria.mine.nu/Xw100 Sep 01 23:04:27 pH5: do you know if Xw100 X11R7 does EXA, or whether it will do composite faster? Sep 01 23:07:04 XorA|gone: heh, thanks. 'night Sep 01 23:07:04 mreimer: I thought kdrive doesn't use EXA. No idea about composite, I didn't even look at the code yet. Sep 01 23:07:34 pH5: now that you mention it, I think that's right. EXA is an alternative to XAA and KAA, isn't it? Sep 01 23:08:44 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r0f6969d4... 10/ (1 conf/distro/angstrom-2007.1.conf): angstrom: hh6 has broken dependencies due to version mismatch, switch back to hh5 Sep 01 23:09:37 Hi! Sep 01 23:09:43 heh, I wish people would remember to change the EXTRAVERSION field in the kernel Makefile Sep 01 23:09:57 mreimer: I think so. Sep 01 23:11:52 I try to build a linux kernel for a mips based Tektronix X Terminal. Sep 01 23:12:34 I worked through the GettingStarted wiki page, and building the packages worked fine... Sep 01 23:12:43 ...but building the kernel fails Sep 01 23:13:25 I wonder if I really have to do "bitbake virtual/kernel" literally, or is "virtual/kernel" a placeholder for something I have to fill in? Sep 01 23:14:52 g'nite all Sep 01 23:21:18 hi Sep 01 23:21:48 hello Sep 01 23:21:58 hi Sep 01 23:37:15 what's the thing called in bitbake/OE which allow syou to just build what you've already built...? Sep 01 23:43:55 rebuild? Sep 01 23:47:00 no, I mean to "freeze" so that I can build world and only just rebuilt all of the things I've already built Sep 01 23:58:31 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r0206f009... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): ixp4xx-kernel: Match 2.6.16 defconfig with svn repo Sep 02 00:03:26 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r9947a25d... 10/ (1 packages/linux/ixp4xx-kernel/2.6.16/defconfig): ixp4xx-kernel: Add YEALINK module Sep 02 00:13:01 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r32a3511a... 10/ (1 packages/linux/ixp4xx-kernel_2.6.17.bb): ixp4xx-kernel: bump PR to force rebuild from svn **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 02 02:59:56 2006