**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 07 02:59:57 2007 Apr 07 06:30:08 hi all Apr 07 06:36:06 mrdata: hey there :) Apr 07 06:39:49 hvontres|home: hi Apr 07 07:02:24 03Laibsch 07org.oe.dev * r351a1d2f... 10/ (1 packages/opie-bartender/opie-bartender.inc): opie-bartender: fix minor spelling mistake Apr 07 07:09:01 Laibsch: nice to see someone working on those truly *ESSENTIAL* apps :) Apr 07 07:22:36 what is the prefered way to include filessystem support for msdos? Apr 07 07:23:42 BOOTSTRAP_EXTRA_RDEPENDS += "kernel-module-msdos" no success Apr 07 07:24:40 MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMEND = "kernel-module-msdos" no success Apr 07 07:25:29 the lucky thing, in the same options i include support for fat and vfat Apr 07 07:26:41 and this will build in the right modules to result image, but only for fat and vfat. no msdos ;-( Apr 07 07:27:00 what i'am doing wrong? Apr 07 08:26:17 morning Apr 07 08:32:04 good morning all Apr 07 08:49:36 Uff, finally, stable overlays on w100 Apr 07 08:56:08 hi Apr 07 08:57:31 hey keesj Apr 07 09:21:15 hi all Apr 07 09:24:23 cross development eats all your disk space and all your time Apr 07 09:24:34 but it it a hell lot of fun Apr 07 09:24:36 it is Apr 07 09:37:32 keesj: INHERIT += "rm_work" will ease the diskspace problem Apr 07 09:50:37 XorA|gone: someone should propose rm_work to be the defaultm and INHERIT += "keep_work" to be optional. Apr 07 09:51:29 rwhitby: NO as there is no -= operator Apr 07 09:52:14 yeah, one day someone should write one of those :-) Apr 07 09:53:30 XorA|gone: I've been thinking about having a killswitch for it Apr 07 09:53:56 e.g. KEEP_WORK_pn-llvm = "1" Apr 07 09:54:04 or KEEP_WORK = "1" Apr 07 09:54:32 just add it to GettingStarted and default local.conf.sample Apr 07 10:42:09 | /data/build/koen/OE/build/tmp/angstrom/cross/lib/gcc/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/4.1.2/../../../../arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/bin/ld: rastertoepson: hidden symbol `__aeabi_fadd' in /data/build/koen/OE/build/tmp/angstrom/cross/lib/gcc/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/4.1.2/libgcc.a(_addsubsf3.o) is referenced by DSO Apr 07 10:42:09 hmmm Apr 07 10:42:24 * koen wonders why that didn't show up in the armv4t build Apr 07 10:43:31 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r0bf55b3c... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): Apr 07 10:43:31 packages/gpe-gallery/gpe-gallery_svn.bb Apr 07 10:43:31 * new svn build recipe Apr 07 10:43:31 packages/gpe-gallery/files/svn-build.patch Apr 07 10:43:31 * patch needed for svn versions to build Apr 07 10:51:02 hrw had the same problem in december it seems Apr 07 10:58:55 Is it normal that CUPS, Perl, and others don't compile on a fresh Angstrom build? (For spitz). I get lots of errors and warnings, like my GCC version were too new, or the include paths were not working well. Apr 07 10:59:36 since when did errors become normal? Apr 07 11:00:09 * koen points to rule #5 at http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/ Apr 07 11:00:21 * amaldo looks Apr 07 11:02:06 Let me rephrase that: How independent is the OE build of the host system? I'm wondering if I'm seeing more errors than normal because my Debian Sid is too new, or missing things. Apr 07 11:09:17 amaldo: recenetly, GCC was upgraded to new version (4.1.2). Ahem, but that cam lead to some issues. Feel free to check your environment once more, and tehn submit bugreports to OE tracker. Apr 07 11:11:21 psokolovsky_: I feared the cups thing was 4.1.2 related, but hrw ran in to the same bug with 4.1.1 Apr 07 11:11:40 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rbf74e558... 10/ (5 files in 3 dirs): freetype: add 2.3.3 Apr 07 11:11:59 psokolovsky_: That makes sense with the type of errors that I'm getting. Thanks! Apr 07 11:12:21 psokolovsky_: see http://purl.rikers.org/%23oe/20061229.html.gz Apr 07 11:12:28 koen: Ok. I so far chicken out to do mtn update to pull in 4.1.2 ;-) Apr 07 11:12:46 and only for armv5te Apr 07 11:13:46 hrw: I hereby declare that you must have some local changes or whatnot. I cleaned out tmp, checked a pristine copy of org.oe.dev from mtn, built qte-mt then only to have nunome fail with the known error. I think my local.conf is also unspectacular: http://rafb.net/p/8JgTBo30.html, bitbake is version 1.8.1 revision 812 Apr 07 11:16:35 i wish to include filesystem support for msdos in image, so i try BOOTSTRAP_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "kernel-module-fat kernel-module-vfat kernel-module-msdos" in machine.conf file Apr 07 11:17:23 BOOTSTRAP* is deprecated Apr 07 11:17:24 why are only support for fat and vfat is in result image, not for msdos? Apr 07 11:17:25 and Apr 07 11:17:30 @ALL: would be nice if somebody could try if they can successfully compile the nunome package for angstrom (or another distro for that matter). Apr 07 11:17:32 NEVER EVER RDEPENDS ON KERNEL MODULES Apr 07 11:18:24 koen: make yourself happy and count the times Theo says "inhuman" Apr 07 11:18:53 zecke: I stopped reading posts from theo ages ago Apr 07 11:19:02 koen: this thread is funny :) Apr 07 11:19:23 koen: a OpenBSD guy copied GPL code into his driver and the owner of the GPL code complained Apr 07 11:19:35 koen: and Theo says this public complaining is inhuman :} Apr 07 11:19:40 ~mirrors Apr 07 11:19:41 heh Apr 07 11:19:52 Official Debian archive mirrors get an address of the form ftp://ftp..debian.org. These are the best advertised and most used sites; the face of Debian for most people. A list is available at http://www.debian.org/mirror/official Apr 07 11:19:57 so should i use MACHINE_EXTRA_RDEPENDs or DISTRO_EXTRA_RDEPENDS or ...RRECOMMENDS, i try it all, same result Apr 07 11:19:59 ~oemirrors Apr 07 11:20:09 * koen ponders about creating a -native package for http://www.nopcode.org/0xFFFF/ Apr 07 11:20:11 !mirrors Apr 07 11:20:24 [13:17] koen: NEVER EVER RDEPENDS ON KERNEL MODULES Apr 07 11:21:23 koen: how to do it? Apr 07 11:22:38 mr_nice: use RRECOMENDS Apr 07 11:22:46 these are optional Apr 07 11:22:55 koen: i try it since 5 hours now, reading other machine configs, all from actual state, to find out, how i could get what i wish Apr 07 11:22:56 but installed into image if present Apr 07 11:23:19 psoklovsky_: thx. in local.conf? Apr 07 11:23:22 * koen wonders who needs proper msdos instead of vfat Apr 07 11:24:14 mr_nice: well, depending on what you need ;-) if the talk is about kernel modules, those belong to machine.conf apparently Apr 07 11:24:17 (since angstrom includes kernel-module-vfat by default) Apr 07 11:24:27 wtf, all oe mtn servers are slow Apr 07 11:24:31 psokolovsky_: filesystem modules? Apr 07 11:25:05 damn, it appears I got into middle of th talk I don't know about ;-) Apr 07 11:25:20 it was about kernel-module-msdos Apr 07 11:26:25 koen: its clear, but what i not understand, three equal task, two okay and one fail Apr 07 11:26:59 but okay, i try it again Apr 07 11:27:37 mrdata: it is because koen included the vfat stuff in angstrom distribution but I don't know which config it is Apr 07 11:30:59 * koen hands mr_nice a copy of "grep vfat conf/distro/ -rn" Apr 07 11:31:08 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * ra2b32d18... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed) Apr 07 11:31:08 qte, qte-mt 2.3.10: Elaborate "kernel keyboard" handler, make it default. Apr 07 11:31:08 * Details: Apr 07 11:31:08 1. Added support for nicely named and extensible key bindings. Apr 07 11:31:08 E.g., in loadkeys do: Apr 07 11:31:08 keycode 155 = F100 Apr 07 11:31:10 string F100 = "power" Apr 07 11:31:31 koen: thx :) Apr 07 11:51:35 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * rd6472bcf... 10/ (10 files in 4 dirs): Apr 07 11:51:35 qte: First stage of adhoc machine support cleanup: remove mnci overrides. Apr 07 11:51:35 * Negotiated with the machine maintainer, Holger Schurig. QTE 2.3 is not really Apr 07 11:51:35 used on MNCI/RAMSES, and at any time in can be re-added by following generic Apr 07 11:51:35 interfaces guidelines (TSLIB, Linux input sybsystem, etc.) Apr 07 12:14:31 koen: do you still have the bkbits csv tree? Apr 07 12:15:05 morning all Apr 07 12:20:24 zecke: yes Apr 07 12:21:14 let me make a tarball of it Apr 07 12:21:27 that would rock Apr 07 12:22:06 http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/bk-cvs-export.tar.bz2 in a few minutes Apr 07 12:24:44 I deleted the tarball 2 days ago (among other things) Apr 07 12:32:16 03freyther 07org.oe.dev * rfc321e37... 10/ (9 files in 4 dirs): Apr 07 12:32:16 packages/libmrss: Move to 0.17.1 and drop all patches Apr 07 12:32:16 The patches were applied upstream, move to the new version Apr 07 12:32:16 and update the checksums. Apr 07 12:33:22 rwhitby: thanks for your report on rm_work Apr 07 12:34:13 np Apr 07 12:51:50 zecke: 1.4GB worth of bk stuff at http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/bk-cvs-export.tar.bz2 Apr 07 12:52:29 ehm Apr 07 12:52:33 scratch that Apr 07 12:53:48 zecke: try http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/cvsexport/openembedded-repository-cvs-20050622.tar.gz Apr 07 12:54:18 hello Apr 07 12:54:25 hey likewise Apr 07 12:56:12 http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/comics/20070407.jpg Apr 07 13:04:06 lol Apr 07 13:05:14 Laibsch: so, it kinda built, but having been installed, screwed up my opie in qemu. retrying just in case... Apr 07 13:11:37 Unknown: error wow Apr 07 13:12:06 /usr/bin/ldd: eval: 1: /opt/QtPalmtop/bin/nnmsrv: not found Apr 07 13:12:08 weird Apr 07 13:16:23 Laibsch: ok, so it seems nunome's packaging is pretty broken Apr 07 13:18:15 Laibsch: i'd even say awfully broken Apr 07 13:30:07 psokolovsky_: Thanks for reporting back Apr 07 13:30:23 I wonder why it builds for everyone except me who needs it :-( Apr 07 13:30:40 Laibsc1: I kinda maybe fix it now (install, not build) Apr 07 13:31:08 psokolovsky_: Don't worry, it ran fine when I built it previously. Apr 07 13:31:33 Laibsc1: it can't. it installs some binary crap Apr 07 13:31:41 But I want to be able to build it. I have run out of options to consider what is different between my installation and hrw's and yours. Apr 07 13:32:06 psokolovsky_: Can you send me the md5 or your sources? Apr 07 13:32:11 nunome sources Apr 07 13:33:11 Laibsc1: fc7ca2df94c1c69f9ab3ea910a695954 nunome-Qtopia-src-cleaned.tar.bz2 Apr 07 13:33:23 That is what I have as well. Apr 07 13:33:46 Laibsch: ok, now it runs. committing. Apr 07 13:34:04 I have any idea what could be causing this, I am all ears. Apr 07 13:34:12 committing? Apr 07 13:34:17 Committing what? Apr 07 13:34:25 You changed anything to make it compile? Apr 07 13:34:49 If you have any idea ... Apr 07 13:34:55 is what I meant Apr 07 13:36:20 psokolovsky_: Did you change anything to make it compile? Apr 07 13:37:04 Laibsch: it compiles for me OOB Apr 07 13:37:20 so what did you mean about "committing"? Apr 07 13:37:55 Laibsch: try this http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpieWithAngstrom , the submit bug if it doesn't help Apr 07 13:38:50 psokolovsky_: I tried with and without. The bugs has been submitted for about half a year now. It seems this is not a bug since hrw and you can compile, just I can't Apr 07 13:39:25 Laibsch: wow, it even recognizes something! ;-D Apr 07 13:39:41 Laibsch: #? Apr 07 13:41:35 well, a fly could take a dump on your screen and nunome would try to guess what character you were trying to draw ;-) Apr 07 13:41:47 It is not particularly accurate Apr 07 13:42:05 morning Apr 07 13:42:12 well, it can tell circle from square ;-) Apr 07 13:42:40 nice Apr 07 13:44:06 ok, I committed, CIA sucks as always Apr 07 13:44:07 bbl Apr 07 13:45:14 !oebug 1568 Apr 07 13:45:14 zecke: Btw, if you have time, please have a look at my changes to qte's kernelkbd handler. thanks. Apr 07 13:45:16 * * Bug 1568, Status: NEW, Created: 2006-11-10 16:25 Apr 07 13:45:17 * * bugs.openembedded.org(AT)rolf.leggewie.biz: nunome fails to build after latest QT changes Apr 07 13:45:18 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1568 Apr 07 13:46:21 psokolovsky_: I already did. I missed a 'break;' and that is bad :} Apr 07 13:46:51 psokolovsky_: I think I like getting the key by function name, even if I would use strncmp/qstrncmp but that is very very minor Apr 07 13:48:02 psokolovsky_: could you explain the numpad changes? not hardcoding decimal numbers sounds sane but we have a switch ( kbe.value ) { case K_PO: insert_key( kbe.value ); } can this be simplified and why did you reverse hardcoding names and kbe.value? Apr 07 13:48:22 psokolovsky_: e.g. you changed '-' to kbe.value and from kbe.value to '+' I didn't get that part :) Apr 07 13:49:33 Crofton do you happen to be here ? Apr 07 13:49:54 yep Apr 07 13:50:07 gm Apr 07 13:50:31 i wanted to ask- have you managed to get the usb working on the osk ? Apr 07 13:50:51 yes Apr 07 13:51:11 http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/2007-April/026922.html Apr 07 13:51:13 you may have to manually run modprobe Apr 07 13:51:20 ok Apr 07 13:51:22 modprobe usbcore I think Apr 07 13:51:27 i did it Apr 07 13:51:39 what kind of device are you connecting? Apr 07 13:52:04 but it sayed that 0 usb found or smth likr that Apr 07 13:52:29 chouimat: so I need to buy bigger disks now? Apr 07 13:52:29 i would like to use usb->rs232 converter Apr 07 13:52:49 maybe ohci_hcd? Apr 07 13:52:52 something like that Apr 07 13:52:54 but i couldn't manage to get even power to the usb Apr 07 13:52:57 yes Apr 07 13:52:59 look in the modules directory Apr 07 13:53:06 then the usbcore Apr 07 13:53:17 and one other thing Apr 07 13:53:18 zecke: this make freebsd getting more interesting now :) Apr 07 13:53:47 "Hi Boss, I had the great idea of installing FreeBSD unstable on our TB NAS" Apr 07 13:54:00 but the ohci_hcd sayed that it has no usb devices to manage or smth like that Apr 07 13:54:17 putumutukas, lets switch to #ol so I can paste liberally :) Apr 07 13:54:52 zecke: hehe Apr 07 14:07:25 putumutukas: for usb->rs232 you need kernel special modules, there is one "generic" , does lsusb return something? Apr 07 14:35:04 Hmm, today, my attempts to bitbake gpe-image are pulling from a lot of gnome packages. Apr 07 14:35:17 libgnomeprintui among others. Apr 07 14:35:43 Even goffice is being tried... Apr 07 14:47:20 The strange thing is that it works different using bitbake 1.6.2 and bitbake 1.8.0 Apr 07 16:03:23 morning Apr 07 16:03:41 cheers hrw Apr 07 16:03:50 hi mickey|meeting Apr 07 16:04:01 someone here use that crap called gnome-terminal? Apr 07 16:04:21 how to make it to NOT switch tabs on Alt+number? Apr 07 16:05:04 Edit -> Key bindings ... and then remove the key bindings? Apr 07 16:05:16 sick Apr 07 16:05:27 (I actually prefer to open just one tab per window and then use screen) Apr 07 16:06:32 * chouimat pets konsole Apr 07 16:07:19 Henryk: which is no solution when I have two external conections to screen sessions Apr 07 16:08:35 So why is it evil to edit the keybindings? Apr 07 16:08:35 right. for that i use two windows and alt-tab Apr 07 16:08:56 IIRC, older versions of gnome-terminal made you hack the gconf Apr 07 16:08:57 ugh Apr 07 16:09:14 CP|Laptop: because default configuration breaks more console stuff then it should Apr 07 16:09:45 CP|Laptop: for me X11 terminal should run terminal apps and do not use any keys for own usage Apr 07 16:09:59 so install rxvt Apr 07 16:10:00 or xterm Apr 07 16:10:23 hrw: right, gnome-terminal is not nice. I actually prefer aterm, but that doesn't support utf-8 Apr 07 16:10:28 hrw: I don't have this problem in konsole :) Apr 07 16:10:37 CP|Laptop: I do not have root here to use apt-get and do not want to chang sysem which I use as guest Apr 07 16:10:53 chouimat: I use konsole at home - here I have to use ubuntu/gnome or nothing Apr 07 16:11:09 hrw: ouch ... I feel your pain =) Apr 07 16:12:01 chouimat: time to buy own laptop Apr 07 16:12:12 hrw: hehe :) Apr 07 16:12:40 hrw: use fuse+remote x? Apr 07 16:12:57 or freenx :) Apr 07 16:14:36 will have to look at it Apr 07 16:21:07 zecke: can you expand 'zecke-ho-host-includes' to 'zecke-no-host-includes-or-libs'? Apr 07 16:21:42 hrw: yes, or make the pseudo jail work Apr 07 16:22:40 hrw: I'm searching for a rich wife. She will pay shelter+food+internet+hw and I can amuse her by hacking Apr 07 16:23:08 zecke: you need rich geek wife Apr 07 16:23:45 hrw: well, it is up to her to be geeky. I can talk about everything (as long as I don't need to wear a tie and don't need to shave) Apr 07 16:23:46 zecke: good luck Apr 07 16:23:56 hehe Apr 07 16:24:35 zecke: Ania takes care about my beard and moustache ;) Apr 07 16:24:49 ok this song is scary Apr 07 16:25:09 * chouimat is listening to Talk Dirty To Me by Children Of Bodom on Bodom Covers [Amarok] Apr 07 16:27:14 hehe garmin searches for Qtopia hackers :} Apr 07 16:27:19 hah Apr 07 16:27:30 https://my.garmin.com/iRecruitment/jobdetails.htm?vacancyId=265 Apr 07 16:27:34 zecke: interesting Apr 07 16:27:43 luckily I only apply to jobs with vacancyId=23 Apr 07 16:28:08 they still use qtpia? Apr 07 16:28:30 hrw: did they use Qtopia? Apr 07 16:29:05 zecke: they want qtopia hackers... so they rather use it or want to use it Apr 07 16:29:17 ewwww KS Apr 07 16:31:28 yeah Apr 07 16:31:32 that was my reaction Apr 07 16:31:53 Crofton ks == kansas right? Apr 07 16:31:59 * Crofton has driven across KS a few times Apr 07 16:32:01 right Apr 07 16:32:18 now I fly across it Apr 07 16:32:27 oh I only stumbled over LTP GCOV yesterday... Apr 07 16:32:33 Crofton better view from the air? Apr 07 16:32:49 not as dull Apr 07 16:32:52 faster Apr 07 16:33:03 It is about a 23 hour drive from here to skiing in CO Apr 07 16:33:47 mickey|meeting, here are some pictures of skiing in CO Apr 07 16:33:50 http://www.balister.org/~balister/CO07/ Apr 07 16:34:32 thanks Apr 07 16:34:35 * mickey|meeting takes a look Apr 07 16:35:04 mmh, cool Apr 07 16:36:09 much more snow than in austria Apr 07 16:36:14 I suspect your wife wouldbe more interested :) Apr 07 16:36:26 it was very warm that week actually Apr 07 16:36:41 I'd heard snowfall in the Alps was not good Apr 07 16:36:56 right, at the bare minimum Apr 07 16:37:08 they couldn't even ski all the time Apr 07 16:37:17 two days it was just impossible Apr 07 16:37:35 wow Apr 07 16:38:03 they had snow again the week after we left Apr 07 16:38:27 in fact, it is snowing a little here today Apr 07 16:47:09 re Apr 07 16:47:10 "Heh. I should have guessed that from the CamelCase function names. They're always a bad sign..." I love the arm linux kernel ml Apr 07 16:47:28 zecke: check dwmw2 sed hack for that Apr 07 16:51:45 koen: You force me to read it? Apr 07 16:51:53 koen: I wonder what he did in a previous life... Apr 07 16:52:11 CamelCase? Apr 07 16:52:20 CrappyVendorCode.c Apr 07 16:52:32 CrappyVendorCodeDMAFunction(void**); Apr 07 16:53:24 je vois Apr 07 16:53:32 err I see Apr 07 16:54:53 koen: I just got a member id of my political party and on the back it prints something like this "This id allows you to think" Apr 07 16:56:19 zecke: wow :) Apr 07 16:56:40 Congratulations! Apr 07 16:57:14 mwester: yeah I may read information, create information and judge it independenly Apr 07 16:58:33 * mwester worries that mwester might be conducting illegal activities, as he does that *without* such a card :( Apr 07 16:58:42 :-) Apr 07 16:58:49 mwester: we won't tell anyone ;) Apr 07 16:59:05 mwester: if you live on planet earth it is highly likely Apr 07 16:59:24 mwester: to make this up please attend the nearest book burning session Apr 07 16:59:31 hehe! Apr 07 17:06:59 zecke: heh, I'm not even a member of a political party... Apr 07 17:07:55 koen: I could not resist and got a member of the pirate party :} Apr 07 17:09:06 hrw: how did you solve "hidden symbol `__aeabi_fadd' is referenced by DSO" with cups last year? Apr 07 17:09:27 do not remember Apr 07 17:09:44 I built cups many times after this iirc Apr 07 17:10:09 it suddenly started failing over here for armv5te Apr 07 17:10:15 but not for armv4t Apr 07 17:11:04 now I have working builddirs for progear, neo and armv5 poky Apr 07 17:34:18 hi Apr 07 17:34:24 hi CoreDump|home Apr 07 17:41:24 * hrw cleaned most of poky errors Apr 07 17:49:07 ive heard that there is a sd/mmc driver for collie being worked on, does anyone know what the physical limitations are on this arch? Apr 07 17:49:08 i assume the new 8GB cards wont work Apr 07 17:49:47 SDHC is software Apr 07 17:49:51 sdio and sdhc won't work, past that, anything should work Apr 07 17:50:11 koen: I thought sdhc required the pin that collie is missing? Apr 07 17:50:26 punkass: when mmc-spi driver will work then 2GB sd will work for sure, 4GB probably will work, sdhc will also probably work Apr 07 17:50:37 Wow, that is neato Apr 07 17:50:43 * Zero_Chaos is behind the times Apr 07 17:50:43 Zero_Chaos: all sd/mmc format cards are mmc compatible iirc Apr 07 17:50:58 wow good news Apr 07 17:51:03 hrw: I know sdio won't work though Apr 07 17:51:03 i wasnt expecting that Apr 07 17:57:03 ~lart ubuntu for calling update-initramfs the third time... Apr 07 17:57:04 * ibot_ whips ubuntu with a wet and grimy noodle just because for calling update-initramfs the third time... Apr 07 18:12:51 zecke: I tried to sort out the python mess on ewi, could you check if bonsai still works? Apr 07 18:14:01 koen: on ewi? Apr 07 18:14:14 yes Apr 07 18:14:36 koen: you mean tinderbox? this uses perl Apr 07 18:15:18 ah, right Apr 07 18:15:26 linuxtogo also has a python mess Apr 07 18:15:39 hehe, ping me once you sort that out Apr 07 18:25:11 * koen discovers a bug in perl.inc Apr 07 18:39:16 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * r36def349... 10/ (1 packages/nunome/nunome_1.0.1.bb): Apr 07 18:39:16 nunome 1.0.1: Fix packaging. Apr 07 18:39:16 * There appears to be some binary crap in "source" archive and it was being Apr 07 18:39:16 installed instead of build files. Apr 07 18:39:21 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r05007bfd... 10/ (5 files in 3 dirs): Apr 07 18:39:21 packages/gpe-clock/gpe-clock_svn.bb Apr 07 18:39:21 * add new recipe Apr 07 18:39:21 packages/gpe-clock/files/svn-build.patch Apr 07 18:39:25 * add patch necessary to build the svn sources Apr 07 18:39:27 packages/gpe-clock/gpe-clock.inc Apr 07 18:39:29 * fix dependancies Apr 07 18:39:31 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r91ba21b8... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Apr 07 18:39:33 packages/gpe-su/gpe-su_svn.bb Apr 07 18:39:35 * svn build recipe for gpe-su Apr 07 18:39:37 packages/gpe-su/files/svn-build.patch Apr 07 18:39:40 * patch to make svn source build Apr 07 18:39:49 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * rfda09448... 10/ (1 packages/libgpeplugin/libgpeplugin_cvs.bb): Apr 07 18:39:51 packages/libgpeplugin/libgpeplugin_cvs.bb Apr 07 18:39:53 * drop obsolete cvs bb recipe, use the svn from now on Apr 07 18:39:57 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r141770fa... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Apr 07 18:40:01 packages/gpe-buttonbox/gpe-buttonbox_cvs.bb Apr 07 18:40:03 * removed obsolete cvs build bb Apr 07 18:40:05 packages/gpe-buttonbox/gpe-buttonbox_svn.bb Apr 07 18:40:07 * add new working svn recipe Apr 07 18:40:09 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r78dad7af... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Apr 07 18:40:11 packages/gpe-what/gpe-what_cvs.bb Apr 07 18:40:13 * remove obsolete cvs recipe Apr 07 18:40:15 packages/gpe-what/gpe-what_svn.bb Apr 07 18:40:17 * add new svn recipe Apr 07 18:40:19 03koen 07org.oe.dev * red0e73af... 10/ (1 conf/distro/include/preferred-xorg-versions-X11R7.2.inc): xorg 7.2: prefer 1.1.1 for libx11 native Apr 07 18:40:24 philippe: go go go ! :D Apr 07 18:40:26 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * re02d3790... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Apr 07 18:40:28 packages/gpe-windowlist/gpe-windowlist_cvs.bb Apr 07 18:40:30 * remove obsolete cvs recipe Apr 07 18:40:32 packages/gpe-windowlist/gpe-windowlist_svn.bb Apr 07 18:40:34 * add new up-to-date svn recipe Apr 07 18:40:38 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rc6c70d85... 10/ (1 packages/perl/perl.inc): perl.inc: use ${TARGET_SYS}, otherwise people with TARGET_VENDOR set can't build perl Apr 07 18:41:08 heh, somebody is finishing up for the weekend with a final source push. Apr 07 18:45:55 * koen suspects cups needs to link with gcc instead of ld Apr 07 18:46:33 koen: this can't hurt Apr 07 18:47:49 re Apr 07 18:47:59 hrw: wb Apr 07 18:48:14 philippe: can you use 'mtn something_cvs.bb something_svn.bb' next time? this will preserve history.. Apr 07 18:48:34 'mv -e' Apr 07 18:48:34 philippe: also write summary in first line of commit Apr 07 18:48:51 koen: not if he first created svn recipe Apr 07 18:50:01 hrw: cups needs to link with gcc Apr 07 18:50:14 koen: patches welcome Apr 07 18:50:31 I can't convince oe_runmake to do that Apr 07 18:50:38 I had to use devshell... Apr 07 18:50:56 ok.. I will make another to-home connection then.. Apr 07 18:51:15 I use here -> home -> ewi chain as this is more stable then here -> ewi ;D Apr 07 18:51:31 I'll file a bug so I don't forget it Apr 07 18:53:47 hrw: where is here? Apr 07 18:53:52 I'l do progear build Apr 07 18:54:04 zecke: Ania's parents house Apr 07 18:54:42 hrw: it builds fine on x86 Apr 07 18:54:55 * koen also has a progear build Apr 07 18:55:05 progear doesn't like xorg 7.2, though Apr 07 18:55:17 do I have to restart gnome to make it see just installed applet?? Apr 07 18:55:34 probably Apr 07 18:55:36 koen: really? I have 7.2 on it Apr 07 18:55:47 gnome-panel is using a matchbox-panel-2 design Apr 07 18:55:48 +1 to gnome craplevel Apr 07 18:56:06 hrw: your boss is crapping up matchbox with it :( Apr 07 18:56:18 I'll pull his beard at ELC Apr 07 18:56:34 koen: I want a picture of that Apr 07 18:56:35 hrw: ok, I'll try for the summary Apr 07 18:56:41 koen: framed and autographed Apr 07 18:56:49 and on this laptop I have 1280x768 set by xrandr on 1280x800 x11 panel Apr 07 18:57:25 koen: what is wrong with 7.2 for progear? Apr 07 18:57:53 xres-native doesn't build Apr 07 18:58:24 so what it has to progear?? Apr 07 18:58:52 anyway I have to write RFC for x11 drivers.. progear angstrom images are rather useless now Apr 07 18:59:21 no siliconimage driver, no mutouch driver Apr 07 18:59:30 siliconmotion even Apr 07 19:00:33 OE lack option like MACHINE_X11_DRIVER_VIDEO, MACHINE_X11_DRIVER_INPUT Apr 07 19:00:47 or even s/DRIVER/DRIVERS Apr 07 19:01:28 zecke: what do use for TINDER_HOST and TINDER_URL? Apr 07 19:03:01 TINDER_HOST = "ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl"TINDER_URL = "/tinderbox" Apr 07 19:03:12 ~lart terminal Apr 07 19:03:12 * ibot_ drops a baby grand on terminal Apr 07 19:04:11 thanks Apr 07 19:05:47 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rb01e3a89... 10/ (1 conf/tinder.conf): tinder.conf: update TINDER_URL Apr 07 19:07:02 * hrw have to choose faster gnu mirror @home Apr 07 19:07:41 koen: building gcc-cross now... Apr 07 19:07:58 koen: does it provide libgcc1 and no libgcc-s1? Apr 07 19:08:18 libgcc1 Apr 07 19:08:28 ok Apr 07 19:09:25 fsck.. andrew keep whole qemu patched dir in svn without patchsets... Apr 07 19:11:27 :) Apr 07 19:12:21 Warning: No merge candidate found because value of config option "branch.master.merge" does not match any remote branch fetched. Apr 07 19:12:24 * koen stabs git Apr 07 19:12:58 magic Apr 07 19:13:17 ~hug world builds Apr 07 19:13:28 * ibot_ jumps into world builds's lap and huggles and *hugs* world builds Apr 07 19:22:19 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * r7843d471... 10/ (1 packages/gtk-webcore/osb-nrcore_svn.bb): Apr 07 19:22:19 packages/gtk-webcore/osb-nrcore_svn.bb: fix wrong source pull Apr 07 19:22:19 * remove JavaScriptcore source pull Apr 07 19:23:42 now glib... Apr 07 19:27:38 now cups Apr 07 19:31:04 03philippe 07org.oe.dev * rf4a044e0... 10/ (1 packages/gtk-webcore/osb-browser_svn.bb): Apr 07 19:31:04 packages/gtk-webcore/osb-browser_svn.bb: new svn recipe Apr 07 19:31:04 * new svn recipe Apr 07 19:33:10 koen: cups 1.2.10 just built for progear Apr 07 19:33:22 no other work then 'bitbake cups' was needed Apr 07 19:33:24 I know Apr 07 19:33:28 same here Apr 07 19:33:34 it only fails for armv5te Apr 07 19:33:40 works for armv4t Apr 07 19:33:46 ah.. Apr 07 19:33:55 * hrw lack armv5te build Apr 07 19:34:06 but I can do arm5 in openmoko dir Apr 07 19:37:42 started Apr 07 19:37:52 philippe: did you already see http://labs.vivi.eng.br/blog/ ? Apr 07 19:39:31 good afternoon all Apr 07 19:39:55 hey hillct Apr 07 19:39:59 I just came across some strangeness related to libtool-native Apr 07 19:40:07 hi koen Apr 07 19:41:00 it appears that the libltdl files are not properly being positioned in STAGIND_DATADIR Apr 07 19:42:42 libtoolize expects to find all the ltdl sub-distribution files in share/libtool/ltdl Apr 07 19:45:09 for retrieval by the command libtoolize --copy --force --ltdl Apr 07 19:45:45 cu Apr 07 19:49:45 I see in libtool-native_1.5.10.bb the loop that should install the relevent libltdl files, but for some reason they aren't being installed Apr 07 20:00:29 * koen builds osb-browser_svn Apr 07 20:04:15 koen: I'm having a slight problem. I've added a couple of packages to MACHINE_EXTRA_RDEPENDS, and build bootstrap-image. Shouldn't those packages get included in the image? Apr 07 20:04:37 NAiL: bitbake task-base -c rebuild Apr 07 20:04:55 timtimred: ping? ^ Apr 07 20:05:26 MACHINE_* works on taskbase, which needs to be rebuilt from time to time to pick up the new DEPENDS Apr 07 20:05:53 aha Apr 07 20:06:03 took me a while to figure that out Apr 07 20:07:04 * timtimred wakes up Apr 07 20:07:19 ahha thanks.. Apr 07 20:07:28 evening, jonli447_ Apr 07 20:07:35 hello NAiL Apr 07 20:07:47 almost have arm linkstation stuff ready for pushing up Apr 07 20:07:54 ah, gut Apr 07 20:08:06 * koen convinced his girlfriend of the 'need' for a new NAS Apr 07 20:08:08 evening likewise Apr 07 20:08:11 hey likewise Apr 07 20:08:21 hey Apr 07 20:08:25 * zecke just spotted a sign of german Apr 07 20:08:33 almost have a web interface that sits on top of foonas ready too ;) Apr 07 20:08:36 koen: I don't think I can convince my gf that I need another nas that costs that much. My *car* cost less than my n2100 :-P Apr 07 20:09:04 NAiL: Then which one crashes most? Apr 07 20:09:21 neither has crashed yet, I think ;) Apr 07 20:09:21 * koen doesn't even have a car Apr 07 20:09:44 koen: is the colo placed yet at SNT rack? Apr 07 20:09:49 zecke: Indeed you did ;) Apr 07 20:09:52 +s Apr 07 20:10:45 * NAiL understands a bit of german, but sucks at speaking it Apr 07 20:11:20 roeles: not yet, I suck at getting the actual hardware Apr 07 20:11:29 damn Apr 07 20:11:39 likewise: btw, sure you're not going to hack your ts? Apr 07 20:11:57 dwery's working on a proper kernel, timtimred and I are working on a webinterface ;) Apr 07 20:11:57 http://www.AllKnowingBall.com/question.php?pageid=3684 Apr 07 20:11:58 :O Apr 07 20:11:58 both we and Virtu/Qnet have found a good supplier..maybe we can help out? Apr 07 20:12:21 NAiL: Only if I can get the data elsewhere, safely. Apr 07 20:12:37 NAiL: That sounds nice. Apr 07 20:12:43 koen: both we and Virtu/Qnet have found a good supplier..maybe we can help out? Apr 07 20:12:44 likewise: data schmata Apr 07 20:13:18 Going to take a small rest and coffee in front of the tele. If I can remember where the tv is... Apr 07 20:13:20 * koen stabs osx vpn handling Apr 07 20:13:22 roeles: the hardware is in eindhoven Apr 07 20:13:31 ugh Apr 07 20:13:46 TNT can take care of that Apr 07 20:14:10 koen: Supermicro? I can take it to you. Apr 07 20:14:14 I need to ping gerwinin about it Apr 07 20:14:24 like|tv: yes, the one at gerwins house Apr 07 20:14:32 koen: I volunteer to drive it your way, tell that to gerwinin. Apr 07 20:14:54 like|tv: actually, I'll be in Oosterhout on monday, by car Apr 07 20:14:55 ibbiab Apr 07 20:15:20 koen: Apr 07 20:15:31 Hmm, if monday was a working day, I would be quite close to it (Gilze -> Oosterhout is one exit on the highways) Apr 07 20:15:46 one exit further, I think Apr 07 20:16:05 I can drive to eindhoven Apr 07 20:16:07 acording to the libtool-native recipe, there should be files placed into staging/i686-linux/share/libtool/libltdl, but that directory is neither created nor populated. Can anyone confirm this happens across the board? Apr 07 20:16:47 ~lart libtool for being braindead, braindead and braindead Apr 07 20:16:48 * ibot_ cats /dev/urandom into libtool's ear for being braindead, braindead and braindead Apr 07 20:16:49 koen@bitbake:/data/build/koen/OE/build/tmp/angstrom$ ls staging/i686-linux/share/libtool/libltdl/ Apr 07 20:16:49 config-h.in configure.ac COPYING.LIB ltdl.c ltdl.h Makefile.am README Apr 07 20:19:07 that's what should happen Apr 07 20:19:11 in my case it isn't Apr 07 20:19:25 I don't know how those files got there Apr 07 20:19:34 via binutils-cross or -native Apr 07 20:19:44 should be libtool-native Apr 07 20:20:18 at least in theory Apr 07 20:21:00 what rev of the libtool-native recipe was used? Apr 07 20:21:28 1.5.10-r4 Apr 07 20:22:53 yeah. same Apr 07 20:23:19 if you look at that recipe, it theoretically dumps the libltdl files in all the wrong places Apr 07 20:23:36 across staging_incdir and other places Apr 07 20:25:14 hillct: is openpbx something like asterisk? Apr 07 20:25:25 It's an asterisk fork Apr 07 20:25:33 has fewer dependencies Apr 07 20:25:43 less hardware-specific Apr 07 20:26:05 Does T38 faxing properly Apr 07 20:26:25 much cleaner code Apr 07 20:26:47 03svolpe 07org.oe.dev * r59b19c7d... 10/ (1 packages/directfb/directfb_1.0.0.bb): Directfb 1.0.0: Fixed issue with not installing libs/headers into staging area Apr 07 20:29:02 philippe: osb-browser for armv5te uploaded, will build gpe-mini later Apr 07 20:33:54 03svolpe 07org.oe.dev * re9ff2608... 10/ (1 packages/libxml/libxml2_2.6.26.bb): libxml2 2.6.26: Added libiconv dependency Apr 07 20:35:21 koen: btw, mind if I delete the two u-boot snapshots in OE? as far as I can see, they're not used. Apr 07 20:35:35 NAiL: no please do Apr 07 20:35:42 and sorry for poluting that dir Apr 07 20:35:52 which ones? Apr 07 20:36:01 the tar.gz files.... Apr 07 20:36:33 NAiL, which u-boot snapshots? Apr 07 20:36:44 u-boot-20060807.tar.bz2 Apr 07 20:36:46 I am pretty sure I agree with you Apr 07 20:36:49 I found the reason for the strange behavior on my build: my local.conf file was pointing to old .bb files. After fixing that, it started compiling happily. I found a small problem with libnet_1.0.2a on AMD64 hosts, made a patch, and put it in the bugtracker. Apr 07 20:36:52 and u-boot-20060907.tar.bz2 Apr 07 20:36:59 there is a git one also Apr 07 20:37:24 Crofton: not the recipes Apr 07 20:37:33 oh Apr 07 20:37:55 koen: ah ok, you got the osb-browser svn then :-) Apr 07 20:38:07 Crofton: see http://www.openembedded.org/filebrowser/org.openembedded.dev/packages/uboot/files Apr 07 20:38:14 brb Apr 07 20:38:51 heh Apr 07 20:39:24 unbelievable, every time I use strcmp I make a mistake Apr 07 20:39:27 ~fishslap zecke Apr 07 20:39:30 heh Apr 07 20:39:33 std::string Apr 07 20:39:38 * ibot_ slaps zecke up side the head with a wet fish. Apr 07 20:39:43 C > C++ Apr 07 20:39:55 Crofton: right, C++ (std::string|QString) solves that Apr 07 20:39:59 Crofton: going back is not pretty Apr 07 20:40:06 QString is Qt, not C++ Apr 07 20:40:07 ~lart C programmers Apr 07 20:40:07 * ibot_ pours gasoline all over C programmers, ignites the fire, and then enjoys some toasty marshmallows with the glorious blaze Apr 07 20:40:10 :) Apr 07 20:40:43 WTF? Apr 07 20:40:50 $199/night and no free wifi Apr 07 20:40:56 hahahaha Apr 07 20:41:00 that's another $9.99/day Apr 07 20:41:05 Welcome to American hotel procing Apr 07 20:41:08 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r13c7e9f9... 10/ (1 conf/machine/turbostation.conf): turbostation: Add u-boot, make sure jffs2 is BE, add device table Apr 07 20:41:09 er pricing Apr 07 20:41:18 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rcbb9e792... 10/ (1 conf/machine/n2100.conf): n2100: Add device table Apr 07 20:41:22 koen: setup IP over DNS tunnel before you leave Apr 07 20:41:22 Crofton: ... Apr 07 20:41:26 03nail 07org.oe.dev * ra893b7b5... 10/ (1 conf/machine/lsppchd.conf conf/machine/lsppchg.conf): lsppch[dg]: Add image inheritance Apr 07 20:41:29 I can get $55 per night including WiFi Apr 07 20:41:33 in the US Apr 07 20:41:35 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r1dc92b51... 10/ (1 conf/machine/include/lsppc.conf): lsppc: Add device-table Apr 07 20:41:44 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rd39babd6... 10/ (1 conf/distro/foonas.conf): foonas: Add lsarm distro features, prefer udev 097, use task-base Apr 07 20:41:45 yeah, cheaper places have free internet Apr 07 20:41:49 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rf19e0649... 10/ (1 conf/machine/lsarm.conf): lsarm: Add machine support for ARM-based linkstation Apr 07 20:41:51 yeah, but I'm 'forced' to stay in the hyatt Apr 07 20:41:58 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rf3a92f35... 10/ (1 packages/uboot/u-boot_1.2.0.bb): u-boot 1.2.0: Add patch for turbostation-support Apr 07 20:41:58 more expensive assume you can pay Apr 07 20:42:06 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rb1c33417... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): u-boot: Remove two leftover tar.bz2 files Apr 07 20:42:13 yeah, I was in a hyatt, but I could charge the wifi to the school Apr 07 20:42:16 (CELF pays the $199/night) Apr 07 20:44:12 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r185ce7e2... 10/ (1 packages/dosbox/dosbox_0.70.bb): dosbox: update to 0.70, fixes alignment problems on arm Apr 07 20:44:19 but your going to have to push untested micoevtd and micro-napl now, because lsarm depends on them Apr 07 20:47:10 heh, ok Apr 07 20:49:04 03nail 07org.oe.dev * rb5fe4e35... 10/ (1 packages/miconapl): miconapl: Add package miconapl Apr 07 20:49:09 * timtimred shudders Apr 07 20:49:11 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r8d70e5ad... 10/ (1 packages/micro-evtd): micro-evtd: Add package micro-evtd Apr 07 20:49:13 hehe Apr 07 20:49:24 it's not like anyone will be using it quite yet ;) Apr 07 20:49:32 uhhhuhhh Apr 07 20:49:34 :) Apr 07 20:49:46 you never know! Apr 07 20:49:50 * koen is drawn to alpha software like a moth to a flame Apr 07 20:50:15 koen: Do you happen to have an ARM linkstation? ;) Apr 07 20:50:20 no :) Apr 07 20:50:31 if so , dont use OE to build an OS for it ;) Apr 07 20:50:35 yet heh Apr 07 20:50:36 haha Apr 07 20:51:01 timtimred: btw, why COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "(lsarm)" Apr 07 20:51:05 why the ()? :) Apr 07 20:51:41 oh is that still there Apr 07 20:52:07 i did say 'its not nready ' Apr 07 20:52:16 ;) Apr 07 20:52:17 heh Apr 07 20:52:41 not nready = not !ready? Apr 07 20:52:59 indeed Apr 07 20:53:15 so...it's ready then Apr 07 20:53:16 !!ready == ready Apr 07 20:54:25 it = !ready Apr 07 20:54:30 :( Apr 07 20:54:44 btu maybe it will work, Apr 07 20:55:03 timtimred: still happy with OE? Apr 07 20:55:05 and i might win the lottery Apr 07 20:55:21 yeah its ok! Apr 07 21:04:29 NAiL may as well up the arm linkstation kernel too, since that bit works ;) Apr 07 21:05:27 'night all Apr 07 21:10:02 hi, anybody have tested the serial port of the poodle with the 2.6.17 kernel?. For example conecting to it a gps serial receiver. I had that configuration in 2.4 with no problems, now there are no data entering to the serial port. (/proc/tty/driver/PXA serial) Apr 07 21:14:32 Hi guys, I am getting this error: In file included from Xcomposite.c:45:| xcompositeint.h:51:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory Apr 07 21:15:28 acassis: that is bad right? what do you build, how do you build it? Apr 07 21:15:51 bitbake gpe-image Apr 07 21:16:21 zecke: I'm compiling for iPaq h3800 Apr 07 21:16:33 acassis: using which DISTRO? Apr 07 21:16:42 generic one Apr 07 21:17:07 acassis: was xlib build before? do you have a Xlib.h in your staging area? Apr 07 21:17:49 zecke: I'm search about Xlib.h Apr 07 21:18:03 acassis: not search, find :) Apr 07 21:18:05 searching for Apr 07 21:18:20 yep, finding for :-) Apr 07 21:18:59 it this work/arm-linux/libx11-X11R7.1-1.0.1-r4/libX11-X11R7.1-1.0.1/include/X11/Xlib.h? Apr 07 21:19:16 is this? Apr 07 21:19:17 acassis: no, note the work at the beginning Apr 07 21:20:26 zecke: right, is staging directory inside tmp dir ? Apr 07 21:21:03 acassis: normally it is tmp/staging/ Apr 07 21:21:15 zecke: fine, staging/i686-linux/include/X11/Xlib.h Apr 07 21:21:37 strange, it is for i686 :( Apr 07 21:21:39 acassis: this looks a bit weird Apr 07 21:21:41 acassis: right Apr 07 21:22:16 will bitbake xlib solve it? Apr 07 21:22:17 03nail 07org.oe.dev * r9326c45b... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): miconapl/micro-evtd: Actually add the .bb files themselves Apr 07 21:22:54 acassis: I don't know. Did you change the MACHINE during two runs of bitbake? Apr 07 21:23:05 acassis: the greeter atfer parsing, what does it print as MACHINE? Apr 07 21:23:36 acassis: check the compile log BitBake points you to and check the include statements (-I) Apr 07 21:24:24 zecke: no, my machine is alway h3800 Apr 07 21:25:50 zecke: there is other strange things, h3800 is SA1100, but kernel defconfig is for PXA Apr 07 21:26:25 I change manually the .config to get it compiling to right processor Apr 07 21:26:46 acassis: I can hardly comment on current GPE and iPAQ support Apr 07 21:27:21 acassis: e.g. if you can scroll in your build log what xlib packages have been built? which package is failing now? Apr 07 21:27:49 acassis: do the easy check and see if package failing depends on *NAME_OF_XLIB_PROVIDER* Apr 07 21:28:20 zecke: NOTE: package libxcomposite-X11R7.1-0.3-r0 Apr 07 21:34:07 zecke: the package failing is libxcomposite, but on tmp/work/arm-linux exist xserver-xorg which provide xlib Apr 07 21:34:48 acassis: See above for things to check Apr 07 21:35:01 acassis: I don't think xserver-xorg provides xlib Apr 07 21:35:45 http://morebeer.com/product.html?product_id=6337 Apr 07 21:35:47 oops Apr 07 21:38:13 acassis: so you say virtual/libx11 is provided by xserver-xorg Apr 07 21:39:41 zecke: I think so, please, how can I found about virtual package, since they don't exist at package directory Apr 07 21:40:56 acassis: was xserver-xorg already staged/built? if you rebuild do you have more headers? Apr 07 21:41:18 acassis: bitbake -s | grep x11 could do the trick Apr 07 21:41:33 acassis: otherwise grep through the conf/machine and conf/distro directory Apr 07 21:41:52 acassis: and a dry build with -vvv can print information on which provider was selected as well Apr 07 21:42:37 zecke: is this libx11 1:1.1.1-r1 0:X11R7.1-1.0.1-r4 ? Apr 07 21:45:20 * acassis hate CGI:IRC Apr 07 21:45:49 testing, I'm alive? Apr 07 21:46:51 zecke: at /stuff/tmp/staging/arm-linux/lib I can see libX11.so.6.2.0 Apr 07 21:47:37 then I think it created libx11 correct, but I can't found the libX11.h at include Apr 07 21:47:50 acassis: weird Apr 07 21:49:25 I spend my holyday (yesterday and today) trying to compile OE for iPaq Apr 07 21:50:14 I think the guy who create the defconfig for h3800 don't tested it before Apr 07 21:52:05 yesterday I solve the kernel config problem, but today I got the libxcomposite Apr 07 21:53:13 find tmp/staging/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/ -name 'Xlib.h' Apr 07 21:53:14 tmp/staging/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/include/X11/Xlib.h Apr 07 21:53:21 I don't know who installed it though Apr 07 21:53:58 obbvoiously libx11 Apr 07 21:54:34 tmp/work/armv4t-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/libx11-X11R7.1-1.0.1-r4 Apr 07 21:55:09 nothing... Apr 07 21:55:28 try rebuilding the libx11 package, upgrade to bitbake-1.8 or downgrade to 1.6 to check for a difference Apr 07 21:55:37 acassis: note that I'm using angstrom and not generic Apr 07 21:56:26 sure, I will try using angstrom Apr 07 21:57:06 acassis: if you happen to have a cluster of ~100 computer I would be happy to use it for testing most of the possible OE combinations Apr 07 21:57:44 acassis: make sure to use the -oabi version of angstrom Apr 07 21:58:48 where can I read about these distro difference, i.e. familiar, generic and angstron Apr 07 21:58:49 : Apr 07 21:58:51 ? Apr 07 21:59:18 acassis: I don't know. You can read about angstrom on angstrom-linux.org Apr 07 21:59:49 all these distros use ipk packages sure? Apr 07 22:01:42 zecke: I just copy Xlib.h to arm-linux staging dir and it go throgh Apr 07 22:01:52 acassis: that is not sane Apr 07 22:02:17 acassis: you hide errors and will only increase the possibilities to get other errors Apr 07 22:03:54 sure, but I'm affraid to wait all night long to it compile newly, also I will fix the kernel config and send to you Apr 07 22:04:12 acassis: or use bugs.openembedded.org :) Apr 07 22:04:57 zecke: you was sure, more errors: /stuff/tmp/staging/i686-linux/bin/python: error while loading shared libraries: /stuff/tmp/staging/arm-linux/lib/libpthread.so.0: ELF file OS ABI invalid Apr 07 22:05:46 acassis: feel free to pastebin your conf/loca.conf, version of bitbake, OE revision Apr 07 22:05:54 acassis: and environment, uname -a :) Apr 07 22:06:03 acassis: this looks weird Apr 07 22:14:43 ~pastebin :) Apr 07 22:15:09 I'm using CGI:IRC, I don't know it support Apr 07 22:15:18 ~pastebin Apr 07 22:15:20 i heard pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca, or http://channels.debian.net/paste, or http://rafb.net/paste/, or http://pastebin.com is usually painfully too slow and unresponsive to use, use one of the other pastebin sites, or dpaste.com is a very nice pastebin as well Apr 07 22:18:16 http://www.pastebin.ca/428912 Apr 07 22:19:01 zecke: I just change the a distro from generic to angstrom Apr 07 22:19:04 acassis: that is now with angstrom, what did you use before? DISTRO=generic? Apr 07 22:19:12 acassis: version of BitBake? output of env? Apr 07 22:19:13 yep Apr 07 22:19:50 bitbake 1.8.2 Apr 07 22:21:01 env output: ttp://www.pastebin.ca/428916 Apr 07 22:21:17 http://www.pastebin.ca/428916 Apr 07 22:21:47 acassis: both look sane Apr 07 22:22:39 acassis: e.g try updating bitbake froms vn Apr 07 22:23:42 zecke: I do it yesterday svn co http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/bitbake/branches/bitbake-1.8/ bitbake Apr 07 22:23:56 okay that is recent enough Apr 07 22:24:10 :) ufa Apr 07 22:25:01 zecke: I issued bitbake -c clean, need I remove tmp to compile everything to angstrom? Apr 07 22:25:29 acassis: looking at your previous errors I would say yes Apr 07 22:25:41 sure Apr 07 22:25:45 acassis: note you are not forced to place the thing in /stuff and symlinks are evil Apr 07 22:27:00 hmm, what I don't place at /stuff? the source dir you mean? Apr 07 22:27:41 acassis: anything, you can put OE wherever you want (just avoid symlinks) Apr 07 22:28:46 acassis: I started a build using your configuration you can poke me tomorrow and ask for my results Apr 07 22:29:05 zecke: sure, /stuff is a real directory, no ln -s one Apr 07 22:29:58 night all Apr 07 22:30:32 03rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r90aaff68... 10/ (5 files in 3 dirs): dsmg600-image.bbclass, nas100d-image.bbclass, nslu2le.conf, nslu2be.conf: Added support for building dsmg600 and nas100d images back into the nslu2 machine configuration. Apr 07 22:30:39 mrdata: night :) Apr 07 22:32:53 zecke: changing issues, do you know other way to use IRC over fireway? CGI:IRC is bad Apr 07 22:33:07 no Apr 07 22:33:15 no, I don't Apr 07 22:36:28 oops, sed "s/fireway/firewall/" Apr 07 22:36:38 :) Apr 07 22:36:57 my brain damage :-D Apr 07 22:39:10 zecke: I see the GPEPhone at linuxtogo, it is very nice Apr 07 22:41:33 I'm crazy to test it Apr 07 22:41:50 do you have any linux powered phone? :) Apr 07 22:44:52 no, I am willing to buy the FIC phone, it appear nice Apr 07 22:45:21 did you have some linux phone? Apr 07 22:45:27 do you Apr 07 22:50:00 03rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r02c65976... 10/ (1 conf/machine/nslu2be.conf conf/machine/nslu2le.conf): nslu2{bl}e.conf: Disable automatic image generation for dsmg600 and nas100d - I forget it doesn't work for unslung. Inherit those in local.conf if you want to create those images. Apr 07 22:54:53 zecke: thank you for help me Apr 07 22:55:15 I'm going out now Apr 07 22:55:29 take care Apr 07 22:55:29 good evening Apr 07 22:55:43 take care too Apr 07 22:55:46 bye bye Apr 07 22:58:47 nite Apr 07 23:49:43 ...and our survey said... broken! Apr 07 23:50:29 but fixes are on the way :) Apr 08 01:12:15 03freyther 07org.oe.dev * rb5086417... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): packages/libmrss: Correct the month of atom dates Apr 08 01:17:25 nite Apr 08 02:53:19 ..um. can i make questions in this channel? Apr 08 02:54:15 well, if not ye will tell it.. just set OE up but.. tried testing, 'bitbake nano' and.. seems to work, except for it is not fetching the source.. Apr 08 02:55:27 io2: pastebin.ca the error log Apr 08 02:56:43 io2: Have you fetched it earlier? Apr 08 02:57:35 nope Apr 08 02:57:47 hold on rwhitby , in a sec **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 08 02:59:57 2007