**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon May 28 02:59:56 2007 May 28 04:36:47 http://pastebin.ca/515376 is the failing due to quilt not having enough permission? or something w/ downloading? May 28 04:38:29 means that the downloaded file is not the expected file, likely the download is corrupt May 28 04:39:09 Zero_Chaos: ok, so then that's not something on my end... because it's done it 3 times now May 28 04:39:33 normally it is something on your end, the download corrupts on it's way to you. May 28 04:39:46 but 3 times in a row? May 28 04:40:05 very possible. May 28 04:40:43 hrm :-/ May 28 04:41:10 did you delete the file and try again? May 28 04:41:19 and did it actually download something? May 28 04:41:31 hold on May 28 04:41:51 where would it be downloaded to? May 28 04:42:46 defined in your conf/local.conf May 28 04:45:37 ok, I'm confusing myself, I found the sources, and I'm gonna try this again May 28 04:46:09 however, there is a /mnt/VIRTUAL/OE/tmp and a /mnt/VIRTUAL/OE/org.openembedded.dev/tmp May 28 04:46:13 what's the dif? May 28 04:47:22 summatusmentis: the diff is that you didn't edit the conf/local.conf very well, and you tried to build from /mnt/VIRTUAL/OE and /mnt/VIRTUAL/OE/org.openembedded.dev instead of building from /mnt/VIRTUAL/OE/build like the "Getting Started" guide told you to. May 28 04:48:10 :-/ ok, I tried. I guess that would make sense. I'll go back and read that again May 28 04:55:36 Zero_Chaos: alright, one question May 28 04:55:58 INHERIT+="rm_work" will get rid of all downloaded everything after sucessfully building right? May 28 04:56:41 no, it doesn't remove the downloads, it removes the unpacked (and successfully compiled) source tree, leaving only the compressed ipk. May 28 04:56:47 and the logs. May 28 04:57:13 ok May 28 04:57:15 thanks May 28 06:44:54 good morning May 28 06:51:15 Anyone here with experience with buildroot? May 28 07:46:28 morning May 28 07:47:22 XorA: morning May 28 07:48:48 XorA: i think I messed up something in my setup, you mind checking my bugs and making sure they are working? May 28 07:50:23 Zero_Chaos: need new RAM before I can May 28 07:50:38 heh May 28 07:51:04 no problem, was just hoping you might have time, I will look into it later anyway May 28 07:52:02 XorA: well anyway, it is 4am for me and I would really dig sleeping so, have a great day. May 28 08:08:39 there's no longer an opie-player. Then, what's the successor of the opie-player? May 28 08:10:05 opie-player2/3 May 28 08:10:36 opie-mediaplayer2/ May 28 08:10:53 * XorA thought there was a 3, must be my imagination May 28 08:21:01 * * OE Bug 549 has been REOPENED () by xjqian@gmail.com May 28 08:21:03 * * [Bug 549] [OZ 3.5.4RC, Opie, May 28 08:21:05 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549 May 28 08:22:59 can anyone help me with a uClibc cross-compilation May 28 08:48:46 morning all May 28 08:49:32 hey RP May 28 08:49:38 RP: morning :) May 28 08:52:02 * * OE Bug 549 has been RESOLVED (WONTFIX) by bugs.openembedded.org@rolf.leggewie.biz May 28 08:52:03 * * [Bug 549] [OZ 3.5.4RC, Opie, May 28 08:52:05 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=549 May 28 08:53:40 morning. May 28 08:54:19 wb! May 28 08:54:27 merci :) May 28 08:54:41 just finished baking after the pull :) May 28 08:54:51 going to ipkg upgrade May 28 08:57:41 RP: Do you remember if the locomo chip is used for the 5600 display ? May 28 08:57:56 hvontres|home: Yes, parts of it May 28 08:58:30 RP: hi May 28 08:58:57 RP: hmm... I was testing the VCC fix, and noticed that the 2.6.20 kernel does not seem to correctly reset the locomo on reset. May 28 09:02:51 well, time to go to bed. May 28 09:24:40 RP: psokolovsky : I'm unable to create a rootfs, could this be due your recent ipkg-update-index change? May 28 09:28:31 03freyther 07org.oe.dev * reb91cd39... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): May 28 09:28:31 packages/libtool/libtool-cross_1.5.10.bb: Disable --rpath on compiling! May 28 09:28:31 Hack libtool.m4 to never ever enable --rpath. May 28 09:34:46 morning May 28 09:35:00 XorA: there is opie-mp3 May 28 09:35:06 s/mp/mediaplayer May 28 09:41:07 morning Marcin May 28 09:46:25 hrw: ah cool, I thought I remebered one May 28 09:47:49 zecke: What are the symptoms? May 28 09:48:09 zecke: Does the Packages file look sane? May 28 09:49:03 wait a second, I get a weird python error May 28 09:50:19 http://rafb.net/p/3Qy1A653.html May 28 09:52:27 zecke: That looks like those changes will be at fault :/ May 28 09:53:11 I don't know which tar lacks a control file. I can probably find out today evening May 28 09:55:33 zecke: A sample file to break it would be useful :) May 28 09:55:43 * RP needs to pop out now :/ May 28 10:12:24 git fetcher is broken? May 28 10:12:47 git_anongit.freedesktop.org.xorg.proto.calibrateproto_master.tar.gz as archive name does not give any info how old it is... May 28 10:17:16 hrw: Why would it? Is a date meaningful to the master revision? May 28 10:17:43 RP: master is HEAD - right? May 28 10:18:17 hrw: yes May 28 10:18:27 zecke: tearing you sounds much more painful than taring you :-) May 28 10:18:56 sorry, let me fire up my dictionary May 28 10:19:15 anyway, tearing is indeed more painful May 28 10:19:19 hi all May 28 10:19:24 RP: so when I want to build something which use master git it fetch today source and archive it as master tarball. few days later want to build it again. does it unpack tarball or first fetch? May 28 10:19:31 I wonder how the feathers will stay attached to my body without taring me? May 28 10:19:46 hrw: It untars the master tarball, pulls against that, then creates a new master tarball May 28 10:19:51 thx May 28 10:31:22 zecke: coagulated blood probably makes good glue May 28 10:36:36 XorA: there was no mentioning of cutting "stuff" May 28 10:36:57 zecke: I wonder about your definition of tear then :-) May 28 10:37:16 zecke: Id tear you like a jelly baby personally, start with the limbs then the head :-) May 28 10:37:52 nothing gets irrecoverable (and I'm not talking about surgery) torn aport from the main body May 28 10:39:06 later May 28 10:40:44 argh.. 210G /home used May 28 10:41:02 hrw: rm -rf /home :-) May 28 10:51:04 ;D May 28 10:51:15 XorA: I can do rm -rf OLD_DL_DIR now May 28 11:15:18 hi, this is probably a faq, I am trying to set up my first ever build. I have set the environment like the how-tos, but when building a single package, I get a lot of: ERROR: opening org.openembedded.dev/packages/zziplib/zziplib_0.10.82.bb: file not found May 28 11:16:21 wrong BBPATH or BBFILES May 28 11:16:27 ok, thanks May 28 11:16:37 BBPATH looks right.. will check BBFILES May 28 11:19:33 hi Cliff May 28 11:20:19 hrw: cool, that works, thanks, now I just get lots of "could not inherit" errors May 28 11:20:58 aa_: pastebin it please May 28 11:21:00 ~pastebin May 28 11:21:15 i guess 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 May 28 11:21:49 hrw: about 14 lines of it here: http://dpaste.com/11176/ May 28 11:21:59 hrw: will do the whole thing if you like, but its all the same May 28 11:22:08 * aa_ checks that assertion May 28 11:22:37 I need a classpath I think May 28 11:23:34 good morning all May 28 11:23:42 morning likewise May 28 11:25:13 hmm, BBPATH again I think May 28 11:25:23 can I set that in my local.conf instead of in the environment May 28 11:26:21 yay May 28 11:27:26 aa_: BBPATH is environment var May 28 11:27:36 I was being an idiot :) May 28 11:27:48 old BBPATH env was lying around May 28 11:28:04 and I kept running a script instead of .ing it May 28 11:34:29 hrw: hello! May 28 11:37:18 ~lart mainboard manufacturers for lack of DVI May 28 11:37:18 * ibot offers mainboard manufacturers some herring for lack of DVI May 28 11:37:35 should I put my own machine in org.openembedded.dev/conf/machine/ or is there a local place for it? May 28 11:38:22 aa_: you can create builddir/conf/machine/ and keep it there May 28 11:38:30 oh cool May 28 11:38:57 ok, now this must be the most annoying question... can I get it to remember the results of the parse process? my machine is sloooow May 28 11:39:15 aa_: only first parse is slow May 28 11:39:22 next ones are cached May 28 11:39:27 oh, I am on my second May 28 11:39:42 maybe because I changed something May 28 11:39:53 (or the build failed first time) May 28 11:40:06 any change to conf stuff will force a reparse May 28 11:40:12 ok, thanks May 28 11:41:03 yay, lightning fast May 28 11:49:19 wow, oe is impressive, I have't used it for a couple of years. Nice work everyone May 28 11:50:04 zecke|study, your rpath patch also appies to libtool 1.5.22 :) May 28 11:52:22 I assumed that May 28 11:52:54 I'll go ahead and push the update in a bit May 28 11:53:10 also trying to test this today May 28 11:53:21 awesome May 28 11:53:27 back to math... May 28 11:53:34 what kind of math? May 28 12:06:43 NOTE: package portmap-6.0-r0: task do_build: completed May 28 12:18:29 psokolovsky: Do you care to apply 2157? May 28 12:28:51 Do we get file containing QA warnings after running bitbake? May 28 12:36:51 Crofton|home: check insanity.bbclass, I can't remember May 28 12:38:41 to add local stuff to a distro config can I "require" it and then add a few variables? May 28 12:39:02 (not sure if I need a FEED_ARCH_mymachine) May 28 12:41:39 ?? corgi May 28 12:41:44 ~corgi May 28 12:42:00 i guess corgi is sharp sl-c700, or a dog May 28 12:46:17 Crofton|home: if not bb.data.getVar('QA_LOG', d): [...] log_path = os.path.join( bb.data.getVar('T', d, True), "log.qa_package" ) May 28 12:46:38 QA_LOG must be set (to "yes"??) May 28 12:47:46 ah May 28 12:48:07 so export QA_LOG="yes" May 28 12:51:08 Crofton: probably... May 28 12:53:07 Crofton|home: or from your local.conf, please add this information to conf/documentation.conf May 28 13:01:10 zecke|study, what section of that file? May 28 13:01:46 hi May 28 13:02:25 Crofton|home: any? misc? May 28 13:02:26 woglinde: hey May 28 13:03:12 create insane bbclass section? May 28 13:06:08 nice May 28 13:06:17 uclibc images run on simpad May 28 13:06:29 woglinde: awesome! May 28 13:06:48 zecke|study, May 28 13:06:50 # insane bbclass May 28 13:06:50 QA_LOG[doc] = "Enable logging of QA errors to log.qa_package. Default is no log." May 28 13:06:56 How about this? May 28 13:07:09 "is not to log"? May 28 13:07:14 but yes :) May 28 13:07:26 ok May 28 13:07:29 I'll commit May 28 13:07:30 zecke hm and the ipc error is gone May 28 13:07:35 push will occur later May 28 13:07:46 so its glibc which is faulty May 28 13:07:55 woglinde: what did I say? May 28 13:08:04 aeh? you have a complete Opie image on uclibc? May 28 13:08:10 and it works(tm)? May 28 13:08:12 python experts? May 28 13:08:17 if distro_features.find("bluetooth") and 0 > machine_features.find("bluetooth") and (0 < machine_features.find("pcmcia") or 0 < machine_features.find("pci") or 0< machine_features.find("usbhost")): print "add bt" May 28 13:08:21 this works May 28 13:08:22 hrw: try #python ;) May 28 13:08:23 zecke no May 28 13:08:26 zecke minimal May 28 13:08:33 if distro_features.find("bluetooth") and not machine_features.find("bluetooth") and (machine_features.find("pcmcia") or machine_features.find("pci") or machine_features.find("usbhost")): print "add bt" May 28 13:08:37 this does not May 28 13:08:38 but syslogd had the same error May 28 13:08:46 which one is proper? May 28 13:08:50 woglinde: ah okay May 28 13:09:01 hrw: they are both ugly to read May 28 13:09:04 hehe I can try to compile the opie packages May 28 13:09:23 zecke|study: sure. but how to make it more pretty is not me May 28 13:09:23 and I need to learn :} May 28 13:09:34 zecke|study: so stop reading irc and go to math May 28 13:09:37 ;D May 28 13:09:37 * zecke|study punches himself to do math May 28 13:09:47 * woglinde punches to May 28 13:09:51 do your math May 28 13:09:51 woglinde: cool! May 28 13:10:01 mr_nice yes May 28 13:10:22 mr_nice we have another task too, http://husaberg.toby-churchill.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-2.6.16.5-tcl1/trunk/drivers/usb/gadget/ May 28 13:10:32 contains the sa1100 usb gadet driver May 28 13:10:43 I played a little bit with it May 28 13:10:52 woglinde: :) May 28 13:10:53 but you and mrdata are better a kernel stuff May 28 13:11:01 at May 28 13:11:31 uclibc will get ntpl support now May 28 13:11:40 in the main trunk May 28 13:11:48 I read on the ml May 28 13:11:55 Recent ipkg commits seems to break rootfs here: http://www.pastebin.ca/515937 May 28 13:13:40 woglinde: cool May 28 13:13:49 likewise: works for me May 28 13:14:22 hrw: did a fresh build, I'll try to to see which package is missing the 'control' file it fails on May 28 13:14:45 we still support python 2.3? May 28 13:15:08 we do :( May 28 13:15:26 ;( May 28 13:15:36 so we can't use map and all May 28 13:17:00 woglinde: it would be verry nice to have opie with 2.6 on the simpad May 28 13:17:24 mr_nice yes May 28 13:17:38 sets are in 2.3 but 2.4 has them faster May 28 13:20:01 debian lack python 2.3 ;( May 28 13:24:31 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r06afba06... 10/ (9 files in 7 dirs): uclibc: fix strongarm defconfigs and add some more May 28 13:26:33 prepare for task-base-extended... May 28 13:26:48 * likewise hides behind rock May 28 13:27:21 hmm, for some reason hostap-conf package has no control file... May 28 13:27:39 hostap-conf/orinoco-conf will be removed from task-base soon May 28 13:27:57 I will move them to pcmcia-cs RDEPENDS as pcmciautils does not need them May 28 13:29:14 RP: ping May 28 13:29:44 sorry, I can't find info on this in the wiki, can I provide a custom kernel config for my machine? May 28 13:30:27 aa_: you can May 28 13:30:44 pointer to an example/ or howto? May 28 13:35:03 no one (except rwhitby) has opinions on DEFAULT_TASK_PROVIDER? May 28 13:35:43 hrw: I love it :-) May 28 13:35:52 ;D May 28 13:35:57 (and that should be enough!!) ;-) May 28 13:36:16 rwhitby: task-base r34 will interest you too ;) May 28 13:36:18 hrw: did you see the PROVIDES thing? May 28 13:36:25 I added it May 28 13:36:28 sweet May 28 13:36:34 mokoslug will build again then :-) May 28 13:42:39 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r0dc347aa... 10/ (1 packages/tasks/task-base.bb): task-base: add task-base-extended which adds wifi/bt for pcmcia/pci/usbhost devices May 28 13:42:43 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r31255ba5... 10/ (1 packages/tasks/task-base.bb): task-base: add PROVIDES = PACKAGES (requested by Rod Whitby) May 28 13:42:48 03hrw 07org.oe.dev * r5995a83d... 10/ (1 packages/tasks/task-base.bb): May 28 13:42:48 task-base: really add task-base-extended, fixed it's code May 28 13:42:48 task-base-extended code use sets which are Python 2.4 thing but it has May 28 13:42:48 untested workaround for Python 2.3 May 28 13:43:07 does MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS sound right? May 28 13:43:16 yes May 28 13:43:18 for custom kernel modules? May 28 13:43:27 great May 28 13:45:25 hrw: I should be able to test that Python 2.3 workaround on CentOS4 for you May 28 13:48:02 * * OE Bug 2381 has been created by likewise@gmx.net May 28 13:48:04 * * rootfs fails in ipkg.py due to 'missing' control file May 28 13:48:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2381 May 28 13:48:52 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rd77b7346... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): May 28 13:48:52 angstrom-console-image: use task-base-extended May 28 13:48:52 angstrom/angstrom-x11-image: use task-base-extended May 28 13:48:52 Since console-image is getting rather big nowadays we'll need to create something that is a compromise between angstrom-minimal-image and angstrom-console-image May 28 13:48:55 rwhitby: I tested it already May 28 13:52:49 hello May 28 13:52:57 anybody built for amsdelta? May 28 13:54:10 built or built and used? May 28 13:55:24 both :D May 28 13:55:37 I had to fix ipkg.py to extract ./control instead of control from the control.tar.gz files, if anyone runs into this in the next hour or so... May 28 13:57:28 likewise: you still use your svn copy of OE? May 28 13:57:44 likewise: control contra ./control was fixed months ago May 28 13:57:49 svn? no, this is fully upstream May 28 13:58:41 likewise: packages/ipkg-utils/ipkg-utils/ipkg-utils-fix.patch fixes it May 28 14:01:27 hrw: The problem is with packages/ipkg-utils/ipkg-utils/ipkg-py-tarfile.patch May 28 14:01:46 can you look and fix? May 28 14:02:34 hrw: Many "control" files there instead of "./control". I'm not sure which I should fix. I ran into one. May 28 14:03:48 and you have tar 1.15 or older? May 28 14:04:49 hrw: 1.16 May 28 14:04:56 Will test a fix. May 28 14:05:03 1.16.1 here and it works.. May 28 14:06:30 hrw: you did a rm build/tmp? May 28 14:06:35 no May 28 14:07:09 I did. Well try a new build (takes ~1h) May 28 14:07:19 s/Well/Will/ May 28 14:08:13 hey, anyone use a gumstix 400xm-bt? im about to buy one, but dont know how it connects to the computer directly... like do i need to buy an expansion board with it? May 28 14:09:00 Siph0n: what you plan to do on it? May 28 14:09:02 hrw: It's very easy to see if it should work: http://www.pastebin.ca/516028 May 28 14:09:05 * hrw never used gumstix May 28 14:09:32 moment May 28 14:09:56 likewise: same here May 28 14:11:00 i saw this project online, that has software for a gumstix, that u can fly an rc helicopter with an xbox controller attached to your computer May 28 14:11:28 Siph0n: heh, got url? May 28 14:11:35 http://www.pabr.org/pxarc/doc/pxarc.en.html May 28 14:11:36 yup May 28 14:12:27 so i added their software to the buildroot, and think im ready for the gumstix itself, to flash the new filesystem image on their May 28 14:13:37 buildroot is so 1990's May 28 14:13:46 ? May 28 14:13:50 so last century even May 28 14:14:18 what is this century then May 28 14:14:18 ? May 28 14:14:31 you are in #oe :) May 28 14:14:35 so last millenium even. May 28 14:15:29 (says he who uses a buildroot derivative in nslu2-linux for Optware packages ...) May 28 14:17:50 and which buildroot... May 28 14:18:09 ? me? May 28 14:18:46 Siph0n: thanks for the URL, nice stuff on the real-time kernel modules doing PWM etc. May 28 14:18:58 np :) May 28 14:19:26 but can a cable connect from the gumstix to my computer directly? or do i need to buy something else? :) May 28 14:22:50 Whee! http://www.pabr.org/kernel3d/kernel3d.html May 28 14:24:23 Siph0n: which cable? May 28 14:27:45 i think a null serial modem cable they call it May 28 14:28:05 koen|away: not so away now? May 28 14:34:12 morning May 28 14:34:36 can someone build libxml-parser-perl? May 28 14:41:24 hrw: /usr/lib/perl/5.8/CORE/proto.h:297: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'off64_t' May 28 14:41:36 XorA: depends on when you ask :) May 28 14:41:56 koen|away: we are workig out our guadec schedule today May 28 14:42:04 koen|away: seems trains have suddenly got expensive May 28 14:42:05 ah, cool May 28 14:42:11 I was planning to do the same May 28 14:42:13 koen|away: ok. May 28 14:42:33 but I'm slightly dependant on info from mallum as well May 28 14:42:47 Hello, I'm building linux for omap5912 but bitbake bootstrap-image seems to lookup on the omap1 patch (its been almost an hour on the do_configure), any ideas May 28 14:42:49 koen|away: you working for openhand for that week? May 28 14:43:36 no, mallum is trying to fit me into the o-hand accomodation May 28 14:43:56 koen|away: cool, mallum rocks May 28 14:44:00 indeed May 28 14:44:10 koen|away: I think we plan to travel 16th and 20th May 28 14:44:20 * lrg hopes mallum does another OH BBQ :) May 28 14:45:04 koen|away: be suspicious if someone gives you an apple :-D May 28 14:45:06 XorA: ah, that would involve an extra night in edin :) May 28 14:45:29 koen|away: probably you will be mon->thur then May 28 14:45:39 koen|away: and an extra night of drinking....... May 28 14:46:05 hrw : build for me perl 5.8.7 -< http://rafb.net/p/acGm6p41.html May 28 14:46:07 Expat.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped May 28 14:46:27 thebrave, I am the omap guy May 28 14:46:41 thebrave: which kernel ver? May 28 14:46:41 cool May 28 14:46:41 lrg: that what I was thinking :) May 28 14:46:44 what distro are you using? May 28 14:46:51 Crofton: sounds like wrong config for kernel May 28 14:47:07 damn me not living in Edin anymore May 28 14:47:14 distro generic, latest kernel (2.6.20) May 28 14:47:35 the kernel specified in omap5912osk.conf? May 28 14:47:51 ~lart XorA for not living in Edinburgh any more May 28 14:47:51 * ibot follow's XorA with a gauntlet and ... scratch ... HUMILIATION for not living in Edinburgh any more May 28 14:48:00 I would suggets building for angstrom and omap5912osk May 28 14:48:08 lrg: you dont live in Edin either :-D May 28 14:48:54 ok, I'll try May 28 14:49:38 I am doing a build atm May 28 14:49:47 but it will be a while b4 I get to that stage May 28 14:50:00 I must set the disto to angstrom-2007.1 ? May 28 14:50:05 yes May 28 14:50:40 I run builds for angstrom/osk fairly regularly just to look for broken stuff May 28 14:51:24 thebrave, you are new to OE? May 28 14:51:45 yes May 28 14:52:03 ok, so this is the best place for you to start May 28 14:52:10 make sure you can create iamges May 28 14:52:23 koen|away: we shall have to wait until you nab mallum and synchronise May 28 14:52:34 should I make a rm rf tmp to clean things up ? May 28 14:52:56 http://tree.celinuxforum.org/CelfPubWiki/OSK#head-6ce6c512ea433a7fc5c8841628e7696cd0ff7f2b May 28 14:53:07 also has some info May 28 14:53:13 I need to update it :) May 28 14:54:06 XorA: travel on the 16th is OK May 28 14:56:07 koen|away: which way you go? May 28 14:57:35 hrw: train from edin to birmingham and most likely airplane to london+amsterdam May 28 14:58:36 koen|away: did you book trains, its giving me minimum fair of 180 quid for us :-( May 28 14:58:53 koen|away: I probably go KTW->london then train to birmingham May 28 14:58:54 didn't book yet May 28 14:58:56 koen|away: and as you pointed out "flybe" is "free" May 28 14:58:59 but will know tomorrow probbably May 28 14:59:10 /home/hrw/devel/OH/poky/build/tmp/work/armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi/libxml-parser-perl-2.34-r7/image/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/auto/XML/Parser/Expat/Expat.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), stripped May 28 14:59:14 uf. May 28 14:59:19 now need to make it work automatically May 28 14:59:56 hrw: which airport in london do you come in? May 28 15:00:15 s-omething May 28 15:00:41 stanstead May 28 15:00:59 that one May 28 15:01:22 then train to london, metro, train May 28 15:01:28 ~lart prices May 28 15:01:28 * ibot beats prices over the head with a microkernel May 28 15:01:29 yeah I know that route well May 28 15:01:34 Crofton: http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/omap5912osk/20070528/ May 28 15:01:39 hrw: its a suckass route May 28 15:01:57 XorA: I suspected May 28 15:02:09 when I add custom kernel modules with MACINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS, where do names like kernel-module-snd-ali5451 come from? May 28 15:02:15 ktw->birmingham is expensive May 28 15:02:25 aa_: from module names May 28 15:03:17 hrw: just for a laugh, you tried ryanair to edin and edin to birmingham as flybe are currently giving away birminghamd->edin tickets for free May 28 15:03:24 so snd_ali5451 -> kernel-module-ali5451 ? May 28 15:03:56 aa_: ->kernel-module-snd-ali5451 yes May 28 15:04:07 XorA: will look. May 28 15:04:08 right sorry May 28 15:04:35 and it will handle the build and work out which kernel options and stuff, impressive May 28 15:04:44 hrw: only trouble is bloody ryanair time keeping :-) May 28 15:05:10 flying flybe is like doing something not-very-fun May 28 15:05:53 ryanair does not flight from ktw May 28 15:05:53 beats swimming the channel May 28 15:06:41 XorA: and wizzair does not flight to edin May 28 15:06:45 Crofton: debatable :-) May 28 15:07:01 XorA: the 9:52 train from haymarket to birmingham lists 25 GBP for "value advance" May 28 15:07:21 koen|away: is that a west coast train? May 28 15:07:35 its odd that it leaves from haymarket May 28 15:08:32 XorA: http://www.openembedded.org/~koen/trains.png May 28 15:08:59 koen|away: BTW haymarket is a little local station, Waverley is main edin station May 28 15:10:29 let me put in waverly May 28 15:10:36 * koen|away choose a station at random May 28 15:11:14 25 gbp for the 10:05 from waverly May 28 15:11:16 koen|away: that train probably came from waveley looks good though, only 10 mins more that the east coast train (it used to be like an hour more, they oviosuly fixed the lines) May 28 15:11:43 so you are all brits, that's quite exciting May 28 15:12:34 aa_: wrong conclusion, but yes we are quite exciting May 28 15:12:41 XorA: http://www.openembedded.org/~koen/trains2.png May 28 15:12:58 hehe, ok May 28 15:13:46 koen|away: virgin is playing silly buggers, that train doesnt show up when I search May 28 15:14:20 those things in MACHINE_FEATURES, is there a list of what each one provides? May 28 15:14:46 (I just want to know what I need to add) May 28 15:15:18 koen|away: I hit later trains/earlier trains button and now trains totally changed May 28 15:15:32 koen|away: I feel a con May 28 15:15:43 heh May 28 15:16:28 koen|away: I think they may be pushing non tourists to particular trains May 28 15:16:33 * XorA grumbles May 28 15:17:26 koen|away: cheers for that, thats a much better set of prices than they were showing me May 28 15:17:49 I'll eat some food and resume travel planning May 28 15:18:06 aa_: yes. look at task-base May 28 15:18:21 ok, thanks May 28 15:19:41 and will the RRECOMMENDS get built as well as the RDEPENDS ? May 28 15:22:55 koen|away: we are thinking of the first class journeys at 10:05 May 28 15:23:02 * * OE Bug 2382 has been created by the.metyl@gmail.com May 28 15:23:04 * * CROSS COMPILE BADNESS while compiling gst-plugins-good- May 28 15:23:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2382 May 28 15:23:34 ~seen lenehan May 28 15:24:28 * hrw define libxml-parser-perl totally broken in OE May 28 15:24:39 even when it builds it is built for host not target May 28 15:25:08 lenehan was last seen on IRC in channel #debian, 1079d 20h 49m 44s ago, saying: 'do u know an website with how to in order to make it work ?'. May 28 15:27:47 aa_, I used to be a brit May 28 15:28:04 XorA: sounds great May 28 15:28:18 Crofton: what happened May 28 15:28:25 koen|away: booking now May 28 15:28:39 koen|away: 1st class should be free wifi May 28 15:28:40 * koen|away attemps the same May 28 15:28:40 my parents moved to the US when I was 4 May 28 15:28:46 koen|away: and free coffee/biscuits May 28 15:28:55 free ber? May 28 15:29:15 10:05 - 15:06, right? May 28 15:30:02 um, what should I do for something like a failing checksum on a downloaded tarball? May 28 15:30:07 koen|away: yes May 28 15:30:11 thebrave, linux-omap1-2.6.20 just built for me May 28 15:30:23 is it a bug? or can I just hack it? May 28 15:30:34 stty -tostop ? May 28 15:30:42 aa_, what package? May 28 15:30:59 /packages/module-init-tools/module-init-tools_3.2.2.bb May 28 15:31:43 the checksums are in conf/checksums.ini May 28 15:31:45 Crofton: unfortuneately not May 28 15:31:54 I would doubel check by hand May 28 15:31:57 Crofton: so can I happily change it and be done? May 28 15:32:02 and maybe redownload May 28 15:32:04 well May 28 15:32:14 it likely means the tarball you have is bad May 28 15:32:18 aa_: I'd suggest you delete the download and try again. It may be corrupt May 28 15:32:27 oh ok May 28 15:32:28 or the upstream site changed the tarball wthout changing the name May 28 15:32:34 :q May 28 15:32:40 heh, sorry May 28 15:33:39 checksums.ini still contains some wrong checksums due the tarball mirror having incomplete downloads. but for most of the stuff it is right May 28 15:34:04 XorA: could you buy an extra ticket, the virgin site only allows UK people to register May 28 15:34:46 oh dear, deleting the downloaded file was a mistake, I have to delete something else to say I have deleted it don't I May 28 15:35:02 koen|away: ok, Ill book that for you May 28 15:35:06 aa_: in tmp/stamps/ May 28 15:35:16 great thanks May 28 15:35:20 Crofton: it'll be long till the compilation finishes, but I'll keep you updated May 28 15:35:30 thanks May 28 15:35:46 XorA: thanks May 28 15:35:49 you can download some angstrom images if needed May 28 15:36:16 koen|away: 1st class? May 28 15:36:34 XorA: if that's what you are getting :) May 28 15:40:09 it was a bad download May 28 15:40:36 koen|away: booked May 28 15:48:25 is anyone else having issues building vim? May 28 15:49:03 http://pastebin.ca/515376 May 28 15:49:43 summatusmentis: hint line number 1 May 28 15:49:54 summatusmentis: is your partition mounted not executable? May 28 15:50:06 I don't think so, I suppose it might be May 28 15:50:21 yesterday someone told me that it was a corrupt download, but I've had this happen a number of times May 28 15:50:43 summatusmentis: well, see line number one. The tool to generate the checksum didn't execute May 28 15:51:08 summatusmentis: either it is missing a chmod +x (gcc normally does that), or you may not execute apps in your dir?! May 28 15:51:27 zecke|study: ok, I just remount w/ the exec option May 28 15:51:33 I'll see how that works May 28 15:56:31 !praise zecke|study May 28 15:56:32 * cdbot2 bows down to zecke|study and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" May 28 15:56:41 mount -o user implies -noexec May 28 15:56:47 took us a while to track down May 28 15:56:59 XorA|gone: many thanks! May 28 15:57:16 I just built bootstrap-image for OSK/angstrom May 28 15:57:38 HopsNBarley: hi there May 28 15:57:53 likewise, you were having a problem with images? May 28 15:57:58 hello from Kentucky, likewise! May 28 15:58:05 hey HopsNBarley May 28 15:58:11 hi koen|away! May 28 15:58:13 HopsNBarley, you in KY? May 28 15:58:24 yeah. visiting grandpa. May 28 15:58:29 ah May 28 15:58:31 VA here May 28 15:58:34 murray, how about you? May 28 16:05:02 * * OE Bug 2381 has been RESOLVED (FIXED) by likewise@gmx.net May 28 16:05:04 * *  rootfs fails in ipkg.py due to 'missing' [...] May 28 16:05:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2381 May 28 16:06:26 HopsNBarley: A long weekend, time for family visits and bug fixes :-) May 28 16:07:53 lol nice May 28 16:08:16 likewise, pretty much the idea. doing some refactoring now while the kids torture grandpa (-; May 28 16:11:51 03likewise 07org.oe.dev * rc95da06d... 10/ (1 packages/ipkg-utils/ipkg-utils/ipkg-py-tarfile.patch): ipkg-utils: Fix config into ./config in ipkg.py May 28 16:13:02 * * OE Bug 2383 has been created by bugs.openembedded.org@rolf.leggewie.biz May 28 16:13:04 * * please reenable option 8 on altboot May 28 16:13:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2383 May 28 16:40:08 Is mtn fucking with me? May 28 16:40:10 :) May 28 16:41:17 I run mtn update, and it complains about packages missing (which I never touched), and so I run mtn revert --missing, and now it says "mtn: misuse: path _MTN/tmp/4 already exists" May 28 16:41:18 chosse position May 28 16:41:22 :D May 28 16:41:41 hm May 28 16:41:41 This has happened before May 28 16:41:47 did you add a file May 28 16:41:51 Yeah May 28 16:41:55 My own bb files May 28 16:41:56 ot directory May 28 16:42:03 Quite possibly May 28 16:42:13 or directory which now cames through update May 28 16:42:20 only chance delete this May 28 16:42:28 and let it create from the update May 28 16:42:41 Hmm, I made a nano 2.0.6 bb file, which I uploaded to upstream... May 28 16:42:50 but you have to delete all directories which the update did create too May 28 16:42:53 yes this suckz May 28 16:42:54 And now it complained about nano 1.3.9 missing May 28 16:42:59 but is the only way May 28 16:43:01 for me May 28 16:43:02 :/ May 28 16:43:24 So I'll just remove all the packages the update made? May 28 16:43:37 yes and the files you add May 28 16:43:47 and than run update again May 28 16:43:48 Actually, now that you mention it, I think the updated packages were the same as the missing May 28 16:44:01 Ok, thank you very much May 28 16:44:43 maybee you have to some times more, because you missed some files May 28 16:44:47 but you know now the way May 28 16:44:56 +do May 28 16:45:00 Yeah May 28 16:47:16 Fuck May 28 16:47:19 Again May 28 16:48:32 :/ May 28 16:49:47 Maybe it'll go away if I update mtn May 28 16:52:35 I dont think so May 28 16:53:40 I hope it does May 28 16:58:43 what should my standard technique be for when a package won't compile? May 28 17:00:09 aa look at the logfiles? May 28 17:02:42 ok, well say I did that, and I get an error like "unterminated-single-quotedstring, should I fix it?, set a different version of the package? report it? make a patch? May 28 17:03:16 is there a list of common known errors? May 28 17:03:17 aa_: check if there is a newer version, check if a patch exists May 28 17:03:30 check if it's already in bugzilla? May 28 17:03:31 aa_: sounds like this software was never compiled with gcc3 May 28 17:04:14 annoyingliy, it's perl native, now I am sure I don't actually need that May 28 17:04:53 which version of perl native? May 28 17:04:58 is /bin/sh dash? May 28 17:05:02 perl-native-5.8.8-r7 May 28 17:05:19 yikes, /me checks May 28 17:05:39 aa_: well, 5.8.8 should work with /bin/sh beeing dash, so have joy looking at the log file May 28 17:06:11 oh how embarrassing, I even read the wiki, and I thought "don't be silly" May 28 17:07:01 * * OE Bug 2384 has been created by heinold@inf.fu-berlin.de May 28 17:07:03 * * wrong uClibc.machine for simpad May 28 17:07:05 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2384 May 28 17:07:39 woglinde: ?? May 28 17:07:49 +# CONFIG_ARM_SA110 is not set May 28 17:09:37 uecke yes May 28 17:09:48 otherwise make oldconfig asks again May 28 17:09:55 wtf is SA110? if you really need that, push it May 28 17:09:55 its not my fault May 28 17:10:04 ?????? May 28 17:10:08 It's your first day rght? May 28 17:10:11 you didnt understand my May 28 17:10:17 me May 28 17:10:39 woglinde: sure I did, you say that make oldconfig asks to decide on SA110 May 28 17:10:58 okay be nice and use it now as it is, but dont blame me that uclibc do_configure hangs May 28 17:11:15 woglinde: I said, if you need that. Push it to the repository May 28 17:13:51 with my lost password? May 28 17:14:18 woglinde: you lost your password? stop emulating me May 28 17:17:49 pff May 28 17:19:22 woglinde: now I understand you are taking the fpga class, you want to brute force your pw May 28 17:19:37 he May 28 17:22:04 hmm I wonder if SRCDATE handling of the svn fetcher is broken May 28 17:34:17 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rd44832c1... 10/ (6 files in 6 dirs): uclibc: fix strongarm configs May 28 17:34:56 thanks koen :) May 28 17:46:02 * * OE Bug 2385 has been created by bugs.openembedded.org@rolf.leggewie.biz May 28 17:46:04 * * nunome prevents opie from starting up May 28 17:46:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2385 May 28 17:47:05 note to self: limit maximum amount of chars in email address May 28 17:48:00 CoreDump|home, in your own address? :) May 28 17:48:21 in the one displayed by cdbot2 ;) May 28 17:48:45 ah :) May 28 17:50:02 * * OE Bug 2386 has been created by bugs.openembedded.org@rolf.leggewie.biz May 28 17:50:04 * * qpobox crashes opie May 28 17:50:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2386 May 28 17:50:15 is there a way to get the old skin back on bugzilla? :) May 28 17:50:49 I dunno. Just PLEASE do not downgrade bugzilla to an older version ;) May 28 17:51:23 :))) May 28 17:51:52 I don't like the new skin, but I wouldn't mind it if it at least had a small left/right margin... May 28 17:52:06 Guess, I'll have to tweak it in firefox. May 28 17:52:20 polyonymous: psokolovsky: Both Japanese input methods have stopped working (at least they don't work in my spitz). It would be great if you found the time to take a look. May 28 17:52:31 Laibsch, seen that. May 28 17:52:37 Already baking them. May 28 17:52:44 Laibsch, did they work before? May 28 17:52:56 * CoreDump|home always wanted to learn japanese May 28 17:53:14 CoreDump|home: Now is the time. May 28 17:53:25 And your Z should help you to do that. May 28 17:53:30 Laibsch: got any pointers where / how to start? May 28 17:53:40 * polyonymous is wondering if "thank you" in Japanese is ethymologically related to portuguese "thank you" :) May 28 17:53:42 With Japanese? May 28 17:53:52 polyonymous: Why? May 28 17:53:59 Laibsch: yeah May 28 17:54:00 What is it in portuguese? May 28 17:54:16 Laibsch, not sure how it's spelt, but something like "obrigato" May 28 17:54:34 Likely relative to "oblige" May 28 17:54:44 related May 28 17:54:55 polyonymous: It could very well be. There are a lot of portuguese influences in Japan. They were the first to come there from Europe. May 28 17:55:29 marco polo May 28 17:55:38 Laibsch, That's what I thought, but what surprises me is that I'd expect "thank" thing to be really ancient. May 28 17:55:44 woglinde: Didn't he only get to China? May 28 17:55:51 Laibsch, is there any other word for it in Japanese? May 28 17:56:05 laibsch hm I think japan too May 28 17:56:09 let me see wiki May 28 17:56:12 polyonymous: There are more expressions than ありがとう = arigatou May 28 17:56:34 Laibsch, aha, that's what I asked about. Then, probably, this one is a "new" one. May 28 17:56:49 It could also be just coincidence May 28 17:57:02 But the real roots of the Japanese language are also a bit obscore. May 28 17:57:05 Of course, but coincidence are rare in linguistics :) May 28 17:57:34 Maybe I should start with Japanese once I get my German usable :) May 28 17:57:35 Japanese is in the same linguistic class as Hungarian and finish (and I think portuguese might belong to that one, too) May 28 17:57:44 CoreDump|home: A bit difficult. It has been a long time since I started. May 28 17:57:51 I think portugese is roman. May 28 17:58:10 CoreDump|bbl: I think it is not which is why Spaniards don't understand it much May 28 17:58:20 laibsch ah you are right May 28 17:58:22 polyonymous: : I think it is not which is why Spaniards don't understand it much May 28 17:58:23 And the Finnish/Hungarian relationships to Japanese surprises me a bit, to say the least. May 28 17:58:28 he included only second hand reports May 28 17:58:32 about japan May 28 17:59:02 polyonymous: That is quite undisputed. Finno-ugrish languages is what it is called. The question is how it got to Japan May 28 17:59:44 Laibsch, According to wikipedia portguese is Romance. May 28 17:59:45 woglinde: Thanks for checking. I should have been able to answer that with more authority, though ,-) I was wondering myself ;-) May 28 18:00:04 polyonymous: Yes, pure romance (L) May 28 18:00:41 Wikipedia says Japanese is Altaic. May 28 18:01:26 zecke|study : Is the sepuku class working ? I have a rather large list of packages that fail to build on x86/powerpc arches and it will take a lot of time to add each package by hand to bugzilla May 28 18:01:36 But I guess you know what you're talking about and that's damn interesting. May 28 18:01:53 CoreDump|bbl: At the time I started there were NO good books around in German for learning the language. I think that has changed. The Kanji & Kana book from Langenscheidt was nice to learn the script. May 28 18:02:30 Learning the script must be the worst part. May 28 18:02:36 CoreDump|bbl: I could direct you to other people who have recently learned the language and thus would be able to answer with more authority. Albeit there is no accepted wisdom about this. May 28 18:02:42 polyonymous: Yes, one of them May 28 18:02:52 Japanese itself is not so difficult May 28 18:03:00 Laibsch: I'll check my library thanks =) May 28 18:03:15 I only once learnt Hebrew and forgot it mostly afterwards :) May 28 18:03:17 Last comment, I promise May 28 18:03:21 steliosk: I have not tested it with the current bugzilla May 28 18:03:22 Hebrew script that is. May 28 18:03:34 steliosk: you could report them to OpenMoko ;) May 28 18:03:40 ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for nunome: May 28 18:03:40 virtual/japanese-font May 28 18:03:46 Laibsch, what should I bake? May 28 18:03:59 steliosk: follow the documentation in documentation.conf, and other samples May 28 18:04:22 * CoreDump|bbl could live w/ english books as well May 28 18:04:28 zecke|study : i think if i do that they;'ll add me to the "most wanted" list in OpenMoko ;) May 28 18:04:50 CoreDump|bbl: There are different parts to it and I think it makes sense to deal with them with individual strategies. a) script, b) vocab, c) grammar. Pronounciation is damn easy. You can read it off a paper if transcribed into Romaji without knowing a single word you are talking about ;-) May 28 18:05:06 * steliosk can all ready hear the shouting from OpenMoko dev's.... May 28 18:05:23 steliosk: try to find the right queries, with some luck I might join at 22h May 28 18:05:24 Laibsch: really? I though that would be the hardest =) May 28 18:05:24 polyonymous: qpf-unismall is the least resource-hungry. But very small on VGA. ttf-sazanami-gothic is another option May 28 18:05:46 CoreDump|bbl: You mistake it for Chinese ;-) May 28 18:05:58 Laibsch, thanks. Since I can't read it, anyway, unismall should do :) May 28 18:06:11 zecke|study : hmm i am off to home in 30 minutes... today *was* a holiday here and i spend it in the office... May 28 18:06:23 besides ERROR: No providers of build target ttf-sazanami-gothic :) May 28 18:06:23 zecke|study : wife acceptance factor is very low.... May 28 18:07:06 Laibsch: I will investigate what my library offers. I'll probably bug you again =) May 28 18:07:06 speaking of wives I'm half-away today due to wife's overheating May 28 18:07:25 lol May 28 18:07:34 hardest part in Chinese is pronounciation. Script is difficult, too. but much less than in Japanese. Grammar is not too difficult in either. Of course you lack the closeness of French and English and Italian if you are a native German in both (like all -ion words being similar, information, etc.) May 28 18:08:02 steliosk: Got a chance to work on my upgrade? ;-) May 28 18:08:40 Laibsch : You are mainly the reason i came to office in the morning :) May 28 18:08:54 * CoreDump|bbl will bbl but reads the backlog May 28 18:08:54 polyonymous: You would have had to build ttf-sazanami which packages ttf-sazanami-gothic and ttf-sazanami-mincho. Maybe Ishould have mentioned that ;-) May 28 18:09:00 So, Laibsch would be the one responsible for divorce :) May 28 18:09:02 * Laibsch hides May 28 18:09:06 steliosk: Oh shit! May 28 18:09:16 Laibsch, yeah, would be strange if I could guess it :))) May 28 18:09:16 Laibsch : set up the machine and network/firewall todat that was quiet May 28 18:09:28 ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for nunome: May 28 18:09:29 qpf-font-common May 28 18:09:29 :)) May 28 18:09:40 This japanese stuff is hungry for obscure deps :) May 28 18:09:58 That should have been pulled in by qpf-unismall? May 28 18:10:11 not in baking. May 28 18:10:15 polyonymous : it's like... "yeah it will be only a couple of hours honey..." i'll be back for lanch" May 28 18:10:16 hey guys, any of you guys have experience with buildroot? May 28 18:10:22 sounds like a bug in tree. May 28 18:10:23 polyonymous: Otherwise bake it and install it independently. I also found it strange this was not handled better May 28 18:10:46 cjensen: four years ago some of us had May 28 18:10:55 steliosk, it's always like that :) May 28 18:11:37 well I am trying to compile and its giving me an error in uClibc on tcdrain.c May 28 18:11:43 the truth is i founs some time to fine tune my build machines, now that now one else was using them May 28 18:11:47 I last used buildroot in 2002 or something like that May 28 18:11:57 OE followed shortly after that May 28 18:12:18 bbl - gotta get my daughter to bed :) May 28 18:12:26 i guess you guys do it from scratch and don't use a toolkit? May 28 18:12:39 koen|away : "once you try and you never leave it" tm :) May 28 18:12:45 or is openembedded a toolkit May 28 18:13:11 cjensen: http://www.openembedded.org/ May 28 18:13:23 yeah looking at it right now heh May 28 18:14:00 * steliosk thinks that pulling a git kernel is so slow.... May 28 18:14:08 so i guess you would say that openembedded is my best choice heh May 28 18:14:21 I will look into it. Thank you :-) May 28 18:16:13 polyonymous: I think the dependencies should (?) be right. But let me know if you find a mistake. May 28 18:22:46 hm pango dont compile with uclibc May 28 18:25:03 * Crofton is really curious how people end up asking about buildroot in here May 28 18:25:35 because theres no buildroot channel and the uclibc channel is useless May 28 18:26:54 well, that should tell you something :) May 28 18:27:06 try #edev though May 28 18:27:30 but the guys that know something about buildroot are only on during US daytimes May 28 18:32:04 thank you May 28 19:00:28 polyonymous: re 2139, has it been fixed? Then go ahead and close it. Leave a comment when and where it was fixed. May 28 19:02:29 hmm kernel output dir seems to have changed for 2.6.21 from "arch/${ARCH}/boot/" to "arch/${ARCH}/boot/images/" . Ha anyone noticed that ? May 28 19:02:54 hm May 28 19:02:55 no May 28 19:03:44 i just finished building a 2.6.21 kernel from Denx git and got an error during install May 28 19:23:58 !oebug 2139 May 28 19:24:00 * * Bug 2139, Status: NEW, Created: 2007-04-24 16:35 May 28 19:24:01 * * jerry(AT)weareburgess.net: Touchscreen Calibration off May 28 19:24:02 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2139 May 28 19:26:05 Laibsch, I think it was fixed in one of koen's commits. And, I take it, if it wasn't fixed people would keep complaining. And it works for me, although, I only have one machine. May 28 19:26:38 hrw|gone: heh, I would have loggied in remotely via ssh if the spitz allowed me to. No USB cable, no serial cable, no docking station and for some reason I did not get WLAN running this time. I am recompiling for collie now to see if the same problem with nunome occurs there. May 28 19:27:01 Wel, I'll close it. It's not a big deal to reopen it back. May 28 19:27:17 polyonymous: Wait May 28 19:27:21 yes? May 28 19:27:30 Were the shoddy dependancies on finch ever fixed? May 28 19:27:32 polyonymous: What files would have likely been touched to fix it? May 28 19:27:43 Namely, the pidgin dependancy May 28 19:27:57 Laibsch, packages/xtscal/xtscal/*-cxk.patch or something. May 28 19:28:34 B_Lizzard, I don't think so. Feel free to fix it. I'm going to take care of it, but this is not of highest priority for me atm. May 28 19:29:28 polyonymous: Ok, just a minute May 28 19:29:54 Laibsch, I think it's 53e01bb2b4e2632ae8ee8f97acb15267136337d6 May 28 19:30:02 * * OE Bug 2387 has been created by russell-oe-bugs@jones.dynalias.net May 28 19:30:04 * * gpe-edit crashes on shift+tab from file open dialogue May 28 19:30:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2387 May 28 19:30:36 If I knew how, I would :) May 28 19:31:12 I'm not very familiar with such advanced functions in bb files May 28 19:31:17 B_Lizzard, well... you'll have to wait then. May 28 19:31:27 Neither I am, that's why I'm postponing it :) May 28 19:31:31 Yeap :) May 28 19:31:47 But it shouldn't be hard to figure out. May 28 19:33:16 why would this fail like this: http://dpaste.com/11196/ May 28 19:33:41 polyonymous: yes, I agree. May 28 19:33:57 Laibsch, with closing? May 28 19:34:07 And the id that fixed it. May 28 19:34:13 Ah ok. May 28 19:35:59 aa_, I think I've seen a commit dealing with your problem today. Have you pulled recently? May 28 19:36:01 * * OE Bug 2139 has been RESOLVED (FIXED) by polyonymous@klever.net May 28 19:36:03 * *  Touchscreen Calibration off [...] May 28 19:36:05 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2139 May 28 19:36:13 polyonymous: today only May 28 19:36:30 aa_, after 18:19?:) May 28 19:36:37 no May 28 19:36:42 am pullinh May 28 19:36:47 aa_, http://www.openembedded.org/viewmtn/revision.psp?id=c95da06db8d207e464a387461efc5b4098f6006e May 28 19:37:08 I think that's it. May 28 19:37:37 thanks May 28 19:38:11 installing nunome now.. May 28 19:38:32 If I start talking Japanese suddenly - blame it on Laibsch :) May 28 19:39:05 Laibsch, have you had this: ERROR: qpf-unismall-160.postinst returned 1 ? May 28 19:41:26 no, but I have seen an error about which I asked on #angstrom May 28 19:41:31 I receive a strange error when installing qpf-unismall: "Multiple packages (qpf-unismall-160 and qpf-unismall-160) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest." What is that about? May 28 19:42:53 Laibsch, not sure... May 28 19:43:10 I'll file a bug about this one now... May 28 19:47:56 Damn the new monotone is slow at regenerating the caches May 28 19:48:02 * * OE Bug 2388 has been created by polyonymous@klever.net May 28 19:48:04 * * qpf-unismall's postinst script fails May 28 19:48:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2388 May 28 19:48:15 It' been going for more than 4 hours and it's still at 50% May 28 19:48:21 approximately May 28 19:48:33 4 hours is a long time... May 28 19:48:44 Yes May 28 19:48:54 I'm a patient man, but this is illogical May 28 19:52:35 03koen 07org.oe.dev * rbca233c5... 10/ (1 packages/ipkg-utils/ipkg-utils-native_1.6+cvs20050404.bb): ipkg-utils-native: bump PR since some patches have changed May 28 19:54:13 Laibsch, btw, is there a new version of nunome, by chance? May 28 19:55:03 Hi all, I'm having a strange problem in my machine when compiling perl... http://pastebin.ca/516620 The strange thing is that this problem just occurs in one of my 3 machines that I'm using to build packages... and all these machines are synchronized... does any body have an idea? May 28 19:55:12 polyonymous: No, upstream is dead. May 28 19:55:30 vivijim: Check /bin/sh May 28 19:55:31 Laibsch, ok. Just wanted to ask, since homepage is in your lingo :) May 28 19:55:59 vivijim: If it points to dash then that is your culprit May 28 19:56:03 Laibsch: /bin/sh -> bash May 28 19:56:06 can't we check what /bin/sh is somehow? For the last days I'm always seeing these questions. May 28 19:56:39 polyonymous: Ask RP, I think he gave some consideration to it at some point. May 28 19:57:24 vivijim: BTW, you managed to shoot yourself in the foot by fiddling with SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR. All your presumably unfetchable fetched without a problem. May 28 19:58:09 Laibsch: sorry, I was looking at my other machine... The machine that is not compiling is using dash... I'm changing this right now to test... May 28 19:58:26 vivijim: dpkg-reconfigure dash May 28 19:58:33 That is what you want May 28 19:59:47 Laibsch: Yes, it was what I did.. Now I'm trying to build a package and check if it was solved... Thanks May 28 20:00:04 * Laibsch bets $100 May 28 20:00:14 hehehe May 28 20:00:44 polyonymous: What did you mean with "set -e" etc.? I don't see that anywhere in the package or the bb file May 28 20:00:44 about the mirrors, I'm using the INHERIT=angstrom-mirros and it is working fine... May 28 20:01:10 Well, as you witnessed it was not working fine. May 28 20:01:16 I'll check about angstrom-mirrors May 28 20:01:33 Laibsch, it's in qpf.bb May 28 20:01:36 class May 28 20:02:17 Then I guess hrw|gone is the one to ask May 28 20:02:37 Laibsch, maybe, I just filed to for the ones who know better to see. May 28 20:02:59 Sure, filing the bug was a good thing May 28 20:03:56 yup. Otherwise I'd just forget it :) May 28 20:05:00 Laibsch, the nunome code is broken. It's not supposed to work. May 28 20:05:17 You'll forget it with the bug as well May 28 20:05:19 ;-) May 28 20:05:31 Advantage is you can be reminded and look it up May 28 20:05:39 That is for us old people May 28 20:05:40 Laibsch, sometimes I'll see into my bugs :) May 28 20:05:42 ;-) May 28 20:05:47 heh May 28 20:06:09 polyonymous: If there is anything you can fix, go right ahead. Well appreciated. May 28 20:06:24 The program was doing what it was supposed to on my collie May 28 20:06:25 Laibsch, I'm trying to do a quick fix. May 28 20:06:26 with OZ May 28 20:07:01 Laibsch, Well, it accesses the timer object before allocating it. It might have worked by accident. May 28 20:07:02 But the source code itself was horrible. Had a bunch of precompiled binaries in being used during compilation and stuff. May 28 20:08:16 The quality of the code is was certainly sub-par. Like a lot of Japanese code as I unluckily found out. It seems that the language barrier is keeping them back quite a bit May 28 20:08:51 Strangely enough they're not behind in technology :) May 28 20:10:48 vivijim: Angstrom mirrors class has nothing to do with SOURCEFORGE_MIRROR May 28 20:10:57 You must have f*cked that up elsewhere. May 28 20:11:24 Laibsch, http://rafb.net/p/jMuobS98.html - can you try? May 28 20:12:01 Laibsch, opie starts for me, but I don't feel myself capable of testing it :) May 28 20:12:36 With nunome? May 28 20:12:41 Laibsch, yes. May 28 20:12:46 Strange May 28 20:12:49 And something pops up when I select it. May 28 20:12:55 Laibsch, with the patch, of course. May 28 20:13:03 Ah, right May 28 20:13:10 * Laibsch is hopeful May 28 20:13:18 Just try it, please. May 28 20:13:30 And feel free to commit it if it fixes the problem. May 28 20:13:33 and greatful for the support from polyonymous May 28 20:13:53 Have you also tried qpobox? May 28 20:13:57 not yet May 28 20:14:01 one step at a time :) May 28 20:14:05 OK no haste May 28 20:14:08 Although I did bake qpobox already :) May 28 20:14:19 good boy ;-) May 28 20:14:55 ;-) May 28 20:15:43 polyonymous: Would this be appropriately named as timer.patch? May 28 20:16:00 Laibsch, either timer or canvas. May 28 20:16:07 or canvas-timer :)) May 28 20:16:23 or time-to-learn-to-program.patch :) May 28 20:36:11 The files for a package I'm building are ending up in "build/tmp/staging/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib/..." May 28 20:36:16 polyonymous: qpf class was imported from bitkeeper. to look at who did that piece originally would require access to bitkeeper. May 28 20:36:26 What could cause that? May 28 20:36:26 Freak_NL: That is normal May 28 20:36:35 Laibsch, what about nunome - have you tried it? May 28 20:36:43 not yet May 28 20:37:03 This is a package without staging (scim-tomoe) May 28 20:37:06 ah. I'm waiting before I move on to pobox. May 28 20:37:44 qpf is a trivial issue, I think I'll peek around test it a bit and will commit fix when I get time, but it's not critical, anyway. May 28 20:38:51 Laibsch: this didn't happen to any other packages except for those with staging May 28 20:39:00 polyonymous: OK, I think that sounds reasonable. May 28 20:39:11 Freak_NL: Have you declared anything libs? May 28 20:39:23 nothing May 28 20:39:24 Laibsch: http://oe-devel.bkbits.net:8080/openembedded/?PAGE=search&EXPR=qpf.bbclass&SEARCH=ChangeSet+comments May 28 20:39:39 thanks, koen|away May 28 20:39:48 koen|away: got a n800 handy? May 28 20:39:50 I'm more interested in nunome issue, so that I won't have to dive into this workdir again :) May 28 20:40:12 polyonymous: I am hurrying now :-) May 28 20:40:26 Laibsch, ok, thanks :) May 28 20:40:26 zecke: yes May 28 20:40:37 zecke: I just attached it to the charger next to me :) May 28 20:41:54 not much information in bitkeeper either. But that's not a big deal, anyway. May 28 20:42:57 Laibsch: http://pastebin.ca/516721 May 28 20:43:31 schurig 1.5 | set -e May 28 20:43:31 schurig 1.5 | . /etc/profile May 28 20:43:31 schurig 1.5 | ${sbindir}/update-qtfontdir -f May 28 20:44:54 oops, no. May 28 20:44:59 it's hrw. May 28 20:45:26 and it's in initial commit. May 28 20:45:36 it seems. May 28 20:47:03 Juhu, it works now! May 28 20:47:13 polyonymous: You are the best May 28 20:47:31 Laibsch, okay, moving on to pobox then :) May 28 20:47:42 polyonymous: Yes, I figured it was hrw since he always was the font guy around here. May 28 20:49:01 Laibsch, you will commit it yourself then? I don't have the tree patched, only workdir. May 28 20:49:15 yes May 28 20:49:52 ok. looking into pobox already May 28 20:50:05 thanks May 28 20:51:03 shit! ttf-sazanami fonts do not show in opie appearance applet May 28 20:51:29 I guess I will need to prepare another qpf-unismall font in higher resolution for VGA devices May 28 20:52:23 Laibsch: do you have the ttf plugin installed for Opie? May 28 20:53:17 not sure. If that is needed I should add that to RDEPENDS of the fonts in question. May 28 20:54:40 no May 28 20:54:49 don't add that to RDEPENDS for ttf fonts May 28 20:54:58 where then? May 28 20:55:18 I don't want to see half of opie dragged in when I install a font May 28 20:55:36 seems reasonable ;-) May 28 20:55:36 +g* May 28 20:57:44 Laibsch, I think qte is compiled with QT_NO_EUCJPCODEC defined... May 28 20:58:06 polyonymous: I'm not sure that is needed. May 28 20:58:18 And if it were why is nunome working now? May 28 20:58:20 It is. May 28 20:58:30 Well, it is needed for qpobox :) May 28 20:58:50 OK, I see. Will that be a burden for others? May 28 20:58:55 it has a m_conv = QTextCodec::codecForName("eucJP"); which returns zero. May 28 20:59:10 I'm afraid yes, but I have no idea about how much burdensome is it. May 28 20:59:29 Well, qpobox could be patched to use another encoding. May 28 20:59:46 That would require reading the code :) May 28 21:00:02 Why was it not a problem in OZ? Was that turned on there? May 28 21:00:36 no idea, I'm looking around now.. May 28 21:00:45 03justinp 07org.oe.dev * r5e3a99cc... 10/ (1 packages/angstrom/angstrom-e-image.bb): angstrom-e-image: switch to task-base-extended May 28 21:02:17 mickeyl was hacking the qpobox/pbclient.cpp (the troublesome) file and replaces EUC-JP with eucJP - I think that means the encoding was available at some point. May 28 21:02:31 zecke: ttf support for opie seemed to be installed in the default opie image May 28 21:05:28 I do not see anything NO_EUC.. related in qte's .bb, though.. May 28 21:17:02 * * OE Bug 494 has been RESOLVED (WORKSFORME) by oe@hentges.net May 28 21:17:04 * *  ipkg relies on -passive-ftp switch which is [...] May 28 21:17:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494 May 28 21:18:40 ah.. we have QT_NO_CODECS... May 28 21:22:49 hm recode-native is build crosscompiled May 28 21:23:23 ah inherit native isnt there May 28 21:27:38 night all May 28 21:27:54 nite mrdata May 28 21:28:01 uh... May 28 21:28:44 does anybody know if the h555x wpa project was assigned in SoC ? May 28 21:32:27 csmanx: no, but check code.google.com/soc ? May 28 21:34:02 * * OE Bug 2389 has been created by bugs.openembedded.org@rolf.leggewie.biz May 28 21:34:04 * * "multiple packages providing same name" from ipkg May 28 21:34:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2389 May 28 21:40:04 good idea May 28 21:42:00 nah, no openembedded nor familiar projects on the list May 28 21:42:11 handhelds.org? May 28 21:44:52 hah May 28 21:45:10 I guess that's the umbrella org May 28 21:52:39 Laibsch, the most puzzling part is your claim that it worked in OZ :) May 28 21:54:41 and it worked well! May 28 21:54:54 that's very strange... May 28 21:55:18 because we have QT_NO_CODECS which disables jp codecs... May 28 21:56:21 MAybe that was not in place for OpenZaurus config May 28 21:56:37 Best is probably again to ask hrw about it May 28 21:56:39 I've just checked out .oz tree and it seems to be there. May 28 21:58:54 hmm... May 28 21:59:20 Laibsch, there's no packages/qpobox in .oz tree May 28 22:00:19 Laibsch, what OZ have you been running? May 28 22:06:14 wow May 28 22:06:40 python craps its pants on do_rootfs after applying the ipkg-native updates May 28 22:07:25 likewise: pong May 28 22:08:26 PR: had a problem, fixed it: http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2381 May 28 22:08:32 RP: had a problem, fixed it: http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2381 May 28 22:10:42 likewise: ok. Looks like tar is a potential set of problems :/ May 28 22:11:53 okay, let us build tar-native? May 28 22:12:06 zecke: Sounds like a sane idea May 28 22:13:18 before or after quilt? or just make do_rootfs depend on tar-native:do_package? May 28 22:14:00 we should rely on a specific tar for everything else as well (decompressing tarballs) probably May 28 22:14:59 likewise: If we build tar-native, that should just happen May 28 22:15:16 RP: yes, only if we depend on it early enough. May 28 22:15:32 likewise: I believe your "fix" broke my tar =) May 28 22:15:46 CoreDump|afk: This is what I was afraid of :/ May 28 22:15:51 CoreDump|afk: as commented by paul May 28 22:15:57 exactly May 28 22:15:57 CoreDump|afk: ? Oh no. This is a either-one fix?! May 28 22:16:03 likewise: Dependencies on things is a lot easier in more recent bitbakes :} May 28 22:16:04 now we can make it a or May 28 22:16:17 KeyError: "filename './control' not found" May 28 22:16:33 do_unpack[depends] = "tar-native:do_populate_staging" May 28 22:16:50 Of course the 1.6 users will be screwed :/ May 28 22:16:54 CoreDump|afk: well, that can be easily worked around May 28 22:17:10 try: oldway except: new-way May 28 22:17:20 or unpack .*control ? May 28 22:17:32 zecke: I shall read the backlog, now is the time for sleep. N8! May 28 22:17:35 try/except sounds better May 28 22:18:58 DIY Linux, which is extremely paranoid on correctness, has a whole list of native packages: http://www.diy-linux.org/reference-build/reference-build.html#temptools May 28 22:22:02 * * OE Bug 2381 has been REOPENED by oe@hentges.net May 28 22:22:04 * *  rootfs fails in ipkg.py due to 'missing' [...] May 28 22:22:06 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2381 May 28 22:27:26 now flashing ulibc opie-image May 28 22:27:44 woglinde: oh May 28 22:27:49 yeah May 28 22:27:55 * zecke crosses fingers May 28 22:27:59 there are some ceavjats to build May 28 22:28:02 like recode May 28 22:28:04 or ntp May 28 22:28:12 and opexpush May 28 22:28:13 * RP just happens to be flashing a uclibc oh-image-pda :) May 28 22:28:44 woglinde: :) !!! May 28 22:28:47 what makes you use uclibc now? May 28 22:28:53 hm anyone knows if it is possible with 2.6 kernel to boot nfsroot with pcmcia? May 28 22:29:10 zecke dont wait hours for build glibc? May 28 22:29:10 How do people work around libxml-parser-perl failing to build with uclibc? May 28 22:29:28 did it fail? May 28 22:29:40 is it built on angstrom-console-image? May 28 22:30:18 zecke: It will either build with the right compiler and fail or build with the wrong compiled, build for the wrong arch but possibly complete May 28 22:30:36 Hmm. My image failed to init :} May 28 22:30:44 rp uclibc? May 28 22:30:51 woglinde: yes May 28 22:30:58 hm maybee floating stuff May 28 22:31:05 happend with ppc too May 28 22:31:17 zecke: I just fancied seeing if it would work... May 28 22:31:36 15 mb to go May 28 22:31:50 hehe May 28 22:32:11 pcmcia or usbnet were nice May 28 22:32:28 RP: how did you resolve the db4 issue? May 28 22:32:52 woglinde: I was able to compile usb gadget driver. but I have no clue how to test it May 28 22:32:53 polyonymous: I used a self-compiled qpobox and poboxserver ipk on a standard collie image (latest release but upgraded with some self-compiled packages). I compiled with DISTRO=openzaurus against .dev May 28 22:33:09 ah, like me, the .dev OZ. May 28 22:33:17 hmm... May 28 22:33:28 Wait, you only self-compiled pobox stuff, not OZ itself? May 28 22:33:51 zecke: Hacked the do_configure step to copy in a better config.sub May 28 22:33:57 ah. I should read what you're saying :) May 28 22:34:26 mr_nice hm compiling wasnt the problem May 28 22:34:32 Laibsch, Well... That's really strange. May 28 22:34:52 mr_nice you need an usb cable and usbnet driver on your host side May 28 22:35:05 Laibsch, and when, approximately, did you compile it? May 28 22:35:41 woglinde: I need to buy a cable tomorrow :) May 28 22:35:56 mr_nice normal a/b cable May 28 22:36:32 Eh, I have a "fix" for mrxvt May 28 22:37:31 It seems that the mrxvt developers released 0.5.2 with a bug of sorts, basically making mrxvt make sunchronous X calls by default May 28 22:37:37 Which makes it slower May 28 22:37:57 They have a patch, but it doesn't seem to be in OE's mrxvt May 28 22:39:21 woglinde: hehe, I will disconnect my printer May 28 22:39:42 mr_nice *g* May 28 22:40:20 I'll see if this patch is applied in the default package, by now May 28 22:40:28 Otherwise, I'll just post a bug report May 28 22:41:25 polyonymous: I'd say around autumn last year. Check http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=141800&package_id=202082. I might have also compiled it later than that. But definitely around August 2006 May 28 22:41:42 thanks. May 28 22:43:01 * * OE Bug 2390 has been created by summatusmentis@gmail.com May 28 22:43:03 * * "Full" Wget breaks ipkg May 28 22:43:05 * * http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2390 May 28 22:44:25 what is an RPATH? http://pastebin.ca/517006 May 28 22:45:23 summatusmentis: it is a path, encoded in a shared library or binary, that tells the dynamic linker where to find dependencies (other shared libraries) first. May 28 22:46:03 half image is flashed May 28 22:46:12 summatusmentis: which version of bitbake are you using? May 28 22:46:42 likewise: 1.6.6 May 28 22:47:03 summatusmentis: then if you run "bitbake pax-utils-native" once, the problem should be gone. May 28 22:47:23 likewise: ok, is 1.6.6 outdated? it's the one in the gentoo repos... May 28 22:47:48 summatusmentis: yes, and it has a known bug (AFAIK). bitbake 1.8.x is current May 28 22:48:05 summatusmentis: there is still a 1.6.x stable branch, that is better than 1.6.6 May 28 22:48:22 likewise: oh, ok, I might've setup 1.8.x in when I was setting up OE... hold on May 28 22:48:39 summatusmentis: svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/bitbake/branches/`svn ls svn://svn.berlios.de/bitbake/branches/ | grep [0-9] | tail -n 1` bitbake May 28 22:48:59 summatusmentis: sorry, I'm off to get some sleep. good luck though. May 28 22:49:54 "Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1309-9; en)" sounds like a good user-agent May 28 23:05:47 Laibsch, I think we can convert it to utf8. Can you convert poboxserver's dictionary into utf-8? The conversion breaks for me somewhere at 's'. May 28 23:10:08 so now booting May 28 23:12:43 hm okay May 28 23:12:44 nite May 28 23:12:47 didnt work May 28 23:12:49 evbug.c: Connected device: "Touchscreen panel", May 28 23:19:03 polyonymous: I will give it a try later. how did you try to convert it? May 28 23:19:26 Laibsch, with iconv. I think the solution is to patch pbserver's build which I'm doing now. May 28 23:21:57 baking it now. May 28 23:22:26 Yay, my poky uclibc image bascially works :) May 28 23:22:37 Just about 50 million alignment traps :/ May 28 23:25:16 Laibsch, there? May 28 23:26:44 Laibsch, I'm pretty sure I fixed it. May 28 23:27:01 but I need your Japanese expertize :) May 28 23:32:42 Laibsch, I attached the patch and I'm going to bed now :) May 28 23:53:09 polyonymous: Thank you. May 28 23:53:21 I will take a look (probably tomorrow) May 28 23:53:25 Good night, sleep well May 28 23:53:32 Laibsch, you're welcome (I'm almost gone) :) May 29 00:24:45 What is the benefit of putting patches, etc. in the directory ${FILE_DIRNAME}/${P} instead of ${FILE_DIRNAME}/${PN}. You'll need to move it every time you update ${PV} May 29 00:28:13 unless you have multiple versions with different patches named the same, there is no benefit May 29 00:28:29 different patches for different versions? May 29 00:28:31 I've also used ${PV} in the patch name to do the same thing May 29 00:28:48 yeah, just a matter of how you want to organise it I guess. May 29 00:28:54 sure, if you have ${PN}-0.1 and ${PN}-0.2 you could have dirs for each both with configure.patch May 29 00:29:09 just that bitbake/OE supports the dirname one instrinsically May 29 00:29:52 yeah, you either mtn copy the directory to a new version, or you change the patch name in the .bb file to the new version. six of one and half a dozen of the other ... May 29 00:47:21 So unlike http://www.openembedded.org/user-manual&dpage=recipes_directories#recipes_filespath_dir says - ${PN} is "not commonly used" - I consider it advantageous to do so. May 29 01:02:51 Laibsch: ${FILE_DIRNAME}/${PN} is not commonly used because ${FILE_DIRNAME}/files is in the default search path already and so that's used instead. May 29 01:03:06 ::sigh:: I also need to resolve my new gizmod build issues.... May 29 01:03:43 well, I use ${PN} for efl and e since the directory is efl/ instead of ecore/ (i.e. all efl is in packages/efl) May 29 01:04:15 JPatrin-mac: Yeah, there's obviously cases where it is used... but it's not common ;) May 29 01:05:05 yay, looks like new efl/e might be pushable finally May 29 01:05:22 of course, I should probably test it before I push the renames...:-/ May 29 01:05:58 Laibsch: I've used ${FILE_DIRNAME}/${P} a few times because all of the patches were totally different between versions (perl for example). But yeah, you need to move/re-create the patches for new version if you do that (of course, it took several months to get a new version of perl working, so it won't happen often ;) May 29 01:55:28 03Laibsch 07org.oe.dev * r4373d2d8... 10/ (1 packages/gnuchess packages/gnuchess/gnuchess_5.05.bb): gnuchess: initial commit of the gnuchess engine. Partly fixes 429. May 29 01:55:32 03Laibsch 07org.oe.dev * r378deeb4... 10/ (3 files in 3 dirs): May 29 01:55:32 nunome: fix non-working nunome on spitz/Angstrom May 29 01:55:32 * Thanks to polyonymous for providing the patch May 29 01:55:32 * fixes access to the timer object before allocating it May 29 01:55:37 03likewise 07org.oe.dev * re26bab2a... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): lighttpd: Respect --with(out)-pcre, do not depend on libpcre presence. May 29 01:55:41 03pfalcon 07org.oe.dev * rc3ea902a... 10/ (10 files in 10 dirs): (log message trimmed) May 29 01:55:41 linux-handhelds-2.6: Add 2.6.21-hh5. Changes since -hh4: May 29 01:55:41 1. Add CONFIG_TXTOFFSET_DELTA patch, allowing to shift kernel location in May 29 01:55:41 memory (used by rx3000). May 29 01:55:43 2. htcwallaby: Start to cleanup. May 29 01:55:45 3. asus716, h1910: TS updates. May 29 01:55:47 4. ts-adc-debounce: Pass IRQ via resources. May 29 01:55:49 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r29abfd2a... 10/ (1 conf/machine/dht-walnut.conf): May 29 01:55:53 conf/machine/dht-walnut.conf : Set MACHINE_TASK_PROVIDER to task-base May 29 01:55:55 Set oldest kernel to 2.6.18 May 29 01:55:57 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r10297aef... 10/ (1 conf/machine/magicbox.conf): conf/machine/magicbox.conf: Add licence May 29 01:56:00 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r5e7d2ef9... 10/ (1 conf/machine/sequoia.conf): May 29 01:56:02 conf/machine/sequoia.conf : Set PREFERRED_VERSION for u-boot to "git" and use the same tag May 29 01:56:04 as in dev boards May 29 01:56:08 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r175d2f75... 10/ (1 conf/machine/i586-generic.conf): conf/machine/i586-generic.conf: Add a machine for a generic i586 May 29 01:56:13 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * rfda9b111... 10/ (1 conf/machine/i686-generic.conf): conf/machine/i686-generic.conf: Add a machine for a generic i686 May 29 01:56:16 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r6349a352... 10/ (1 packages/uboot/u-boot_git.bb): packages/uboot/u-boot_git.bb : Add sequoia dev board uboot release tag May 29 01:56:19 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r9058dac5... 10/ (3 files in 2 dirs): packages/linux/linux-sequoia-2.6.21 : Add Denx 2.6.21.git kernel for the Sequoia dev board May 29 01:56:24 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r60890745... 10/ (1 packages/linux/linux-dht-walnut_2.6.20.bb): May 29 01:56:26 packages/linux/linux-dht-walnut_2.6.20.bb: Build kernel using gcc 4.x May 29 01:56:28 Set compatible machine May 29 01:56:30 Make sure kernel-image post-processing takes into account TARGET_VENDOR May 29 01:56:32 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * red8e9dda... 10/ (13 files in 4 dirs): packages/linux/linux-dht-walnut: Remove old dht-walnut kernels May 29 01:56:35 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r30a93942... 10/ (5 files in 3 dirs): packages/linux/linux-x86_2.6.20.bb : Set kernel configs for i486, i586 and i686 kernels May 29 01:56:40 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * r68e151cd... 10/ (1 packages/linux/linux-x86-2.6.20/defconfig): packages/linux/linux-x86-2.6.20/defconfig : remove old config of linux-x86 kernel May 29 01:56:43 03ifaistos 07org.oe.dev * rd1aa63f3... 10/ (1 conf/machine/epia.conf): May 29 01:56:45 conf/machine/epia.conf : Add GLIBC_ADDONS = "nptl" and GLIBC_EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-tls" to May 29 01:56:47 the epia machine May 29 02:01:13 entrance sure has been changed since the last release May 29 02:03:30 this will definately need runtime testing before I push it **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue May 29 02:59:57 2007