**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 05 02:59:58 2009 Jan 05 07:47:08 hi... I cannot git fetch from git.openembedded.net atm. is it okay for anyone else? Jan 05 07:47:43 ADMIN oe.net offline.... okay. Jan 05 12:39:01 hello, what's wrong with http://rafb.net/p/hUxBII81.html ? it doesn't *)print *)create the variables...i even wonder if it's executed...and i know what python does(see http://bec-systems.com/oe/html/recipes_advanced_python.html ) but I don't know what __do_anonymous() is Jan 05 12:45:46 it's a long time I did something with bitbake, but if I recall it correctly you can't use print() Jan 05 12:46:16 just lookup in code how BB print outs the values Jan 05 12:48:07 cd bitbake-1.8; grep -iR __anonymous . Jan 05 12:48:23 if you want to know what __anonymous() do Jan 05 13:04:33 ok thanks a lot Jan 05 13:24:58 hey it seems like it is not possible to clone git.openembedded.net currently Jan 05 13:24:59 is something wrong with the host? Jan 05 13:31:00 sorry didn't see the topic, any timeline for when it'll be back? Jan 05 13:31:16 AndreasD: its down at the moment chet the motd :-) Jan 05 13:31:40 *check Jan 05 13:49:19 http://blog.freenode.net/?p=164 Jan 05 13:49:28 hi, all! Jan 05 13:50:50 I have some weird problem with recent kernels and swapon... did anybody have the same? swapon is unable to swap on any file previous kernel was working with with 'swap file has holes' message. Any ideas? Jan 05 14:22:12 oops Jan 05 14:22:35 ynezz, hello again: bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.RunQueue, "Executing __anonymous()") doesn't print anything Jan 05 14:22:45 so the python code is never executed? Jan 05 14:29:48 Gnutoo: yes, probably. BTW, have you tried to run bitbake with debug option -D ? It's quite verbose and might be useful also. Jan 05 14:30:06 ok thanks i'll try Jan 05 14:36:17 Gnutoo: try bitnake -D -D -D it gives a lot od output to help Jan 05 14:36:28 ok thanks a lot Jan 05 14:37:39 cool Jan 05 14:44:59 morning Jan 05 14:51:57 mmm...doesn't show anything in the log file (__anonymous) Jan 05 14:53:38 i did bitbake -D -D -D boost > logfile.txt Jan 05 15:00:07 garren|work, i think it's not executed...so i'll remplace it Jan 05 15:00:25 or mabe i should add the before after thing for executing it Jan 05 15:00:46 first run bitbake -c clean boost Jan 05 15:00:52 that will remove it... Jan 05 15:01:00 then bitbake -D -D -D boost Jan 05 15:01:13 it will run and if it fails it will tell you where the log file is Jan 05 15:01:40 somewhere in work/(compiler)/boots/temp/log.(stage of error) Jan 05 15:05:45 (addtask) Jan 05 15:05:57 of course i did clean it before Jan 05 15:06:34 and i wasn't shure that the log did log evrything so i did it with > Jan 05 15:07:06 and it does not fail Jan 05 15:07:09 that's the problem Jan 05 15:07:18 * hrw starts to hate bluez Jan 05 15:07:31 it's only that it packs evrything in -dev Jan 05 15:07:33 the official certified shit Jan 05 15:07:45 hrw: trouble building it, or with using it? Jan 05 15:08:01 * mwester spent an hour cleaning up to get it to build yesterday :( Jan 05 15:08:02 mwester: how to pair phone with desktop? Jan 05 15:08:18 Ah, I've not gotten that far yet. Just got it building again. Jan 05 15:08:31 mwester: kde4 lacks any BT support Jan 05 15:08:54 It's all dbus-based now, you can't do *anything* with bluez without dbus installed any more :( Jan 05 15:09:04 Gnutoo: sorry I'm still pretty new cant help you any further Jan 05 15:09:41 ok thanks anyway for your help Jan 05 15:11:16 mwester: I know Jan 05 15:11:35 mwester: and it lack "bluez-pair --with 01:01:01:01:01:01" tool Jan 05 15:12:08 Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: A security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected message had interface "org.bluez.Adapter" member "CreateBonding" error name "(unset)" destination "org.bluez") Jan 05 15:12:22 I think that bluez require ninja dbus skills Jan 05 15:12:28 Gack! It's like selinux all over. Jan 05 15:14:31 worse Jan 05 15:15:10 hrw: more like dark magic using various components like tanus root and goat blood Jan 05 15:19:01 ~curse bluez crap Jan 05 15:19:02 May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your most sensitive regions, bluez crap ! Jan 05 15:25:48 hi! Jan 05 15:26:11 I'm trying to set a local.conf, but I can't get the variable expansion to work. Jan 05 15:26:52 ERROR: opening ${OEPATH}/openembedded/packages/*/*.bb: file ${OEPATH}/openembedded/packages/*/*.bb not found, but if I do an ls ${OEPATH}/openembedded/packages/*/*.bb I can see the files.... Jan 05 15:39:51 i've done a addtask and it still doesn't print the INFO messages...but i see the task...but it does nothing Jan 05 15:43:18 how can I test the code? Jan 05 15:43:41 wow...import bb works in the python shell Jan 05 15:54:30 hrw: is there a util to add the md5 checksum to a new package/revision? or do you just hand edit that? Jan 05 15:55:07 prpplague: do fetch and then 'cat tmp/checksums.ini >>oe/conf/checksums.ini' Jan 05 15:55:29 hrw: ahh Jan 05 15:57:34 hrw: just fyi, gpe-conf has been rev'd to 0.2.8 with a bunch of fixes Jan 05 16:15:03 mabe i've found the solution in the abiword-plugins recipe Jan 05 16:35:56 hrw: hmm, i changed the prefered version of gpe-conf, whats the best way to get my gpe-image be updated without having to rebuild a bunch of stuff? delete the stamps for gpe-image? Jan 05 16:36:39 just do build of gpe-image Jan 05 16:36:54 creating images is stampless as this is done each time Jan 05 16:36:57 * hrw -> away Jan 05 16:38:05 hrw|gone: hmm odd, it didn't pick up the change Jan 05 16:39:59 nm, it did, just me Jan 05 16:40:30 how do i change git to use nslu2-linux.org? Jan 05 16:41:46 anyone interested in push a new version of gpe-conf into the package data? Jan 05 16:44:11 we are always interested in new versions :-) Jan 05 16:44:27 how do i change git to use git@melo.nslu2-linux.org:openembedded? Jan 05 16:46:49 i don't know if updating will fix my problem that's why I ask. I'm trying to build gpe-image, and I got a rootfs in tmp. However, the linuxrc link goes to ../../bin/busybox which is wrong and I get kernel panic attempted to kill init! whenever I try to boot to it. I changed the link to /bin/busybox but it just hangs with no error or shell Jan 05 16:47:25 XorA: sorry, i should have phrased that better, i meant "is there someone with commit access that _will_ do it?" Jan 05 16:47:50 prpplague: I cant be bothered to switch git upstreams at the moment Jan 05 16:48:31 XorA: np Jan 05 16:48:42 git is a total pain that way Jan 05 16:48:55 * prpplague thinks he will be needing commit access soon Jan 05 16:49:28 +1 Jan 05 16:49:36 anyone have an idea if /bin/busybox is supposed to be init or if I'm doing it wrong? Jan 05 16:50:04 /bin/busybox can be init. but most of our targets (all?) use sysvinit Jan 05 16:50:49 so i should link linuxrc to /sbin/init.sysvinit? Jan 05 16:51:21 I have no idea what you are doing, but that normally happens on its own when using angstrom or OM as a distro Jan 05 16:51:25 the rootfs it gave me decided to do the ../../bin/busybox Jan 05 16:51:39 i'm using angstrom and target at91sam9261ek Jan 05 16:52:05 probably a while since people used avr32 targets Jan 05 16:53:20 hmm, i get the kernel panic attempted to kill init when i try /sbin/init.sysvinit for init Jan 05 16:53:29 so the part isn't supported? Jan 05 17:09:08 i've a big question...does python work in .inc files? Jan 05 17:09:40 as python i mean things like python populate_packages_prepend () { Jan 05 17:12:06 florian: well, gpe-info seems more robust Jan 05 17:23:11 prpplague: very good Jan 05 17:23:21 how can I tell bitbake to get all the sources needed for a package? Jan 05 17:29:33 Kanniball: i'm guessing you could do: bitbake -c fetch --force name-o-package Jan 05 17:30:38 Gnutoo: the .inc file format is the .bb file format Jan 05 17:30:43 Gnutoo: (so, yes) Jan 05 17:31:31 prpplague: nope, it doesn't download.... Jan 05 17:31:52 Kanniball: there is a fetchall task, so I assume something like this might work: bitbake -c fetchall Jan 05 17:32:32 fetchall is just fetch, buti t depends on the fetch of its deps also Jan 05 17:32:40 the "all" isnt about what its fetching, its about which packages it fetches Jan 05 17:33:46 it doesn't do the job too... Jan 05 17:33:59 by the way, I'm trying an x11-image Jan 05 17:34:17 I would like to build it offline... Jan 05 17:35:02 then your question isnt how to get alll the sources for a package, its how to get all the sources for all the packages in an image, in which case you want fetchall, like cbrake told you Jan 05 17:35:13 x11-image doesn't have anything to fetch, for itself.. Jan 05 17:35:32 Kanniball: fetchall is what you need really Jan 05 17:37:26 kergoth: so can you name an image or package I can use, to fetch all the needed sources? Jan 05 17:37:37 for the third time, fetchall is what you want Jan 05 17:39:40 kergoth: ok, I'm just trying to understand how the things work... Jan 05 17:41:43 Kanniball: bitbake -c fetchall x11-image Jan 05 17:41:53 this will fetch all you need for x11-image Jan 05 17:42:10 if you want another one then just change the last word Jan 05 17:42:34 kergoth: Did you see the BBCLASSEXTEND stuff on the OE list? Jan 05 17:43:02 thaks booxter, and kergoth, I've got confused by "task do_configure", and I though it was starting configure to complile ;) Jan 05 17:43:35 RP: not yet, reading it is on my todo.... afraid i'm really behind on the news reading and email from the holidays Jan 05 17:43:38 heh Jan 05 17:48:23 can someone help me? I'm creating the gpe-image using angstrom on at91sam9261ek and sysvinit doesn't seem to work. I just get a kernel panic attempted to kill init. Using an older version of openembedded everything was working fine. Is there anyway to get a real error output other than kernel panic? Jan 05 18:18:01 hmmm website still down :( Jan 05 18:19:25 seems like it Jan 05 18:20:17 so i can't update oe using git Jan 05 18:21:55 i was able to install of the mirrors Jan 05 18:22:05 which mirror? Jan 05 18:22:06 *off Jan 05 18:22:11 repo.or.cz Jan 05 18:22:45 from the channel topic? Jan 05 18:22:59 git-clone git://repo.or.cz/r/openembedded.git ? Jan 05 18:23:01 yeah, but i had to use the http:// version of it and not git. Jan 05 18:23:04 oh Jan 05 18:23:23 http://repo.or.cz/etc then it worked for me yesterday Jan 05 18:23:36 but now i'm trying to find good documentation on openembedded but the site is down :( Jan 05 18:35:58 grrr why is web/git always foobar? Jan 05 18:36:11 Gimp__, use http://bec-systems.com/oe/html/index.html Jan 05 18:37:10 is there a mirror for webgit? Jan 05 18:41:55 as in http://repo.or.cz/w/openembedded.git Jan 05 18:42:13 thx Jan 05 18:42:39 and http://repo.or.cz/r/openembedded.git/ for fetching Jan 05 18:43:30 but alas without the upstream server its a bit old Jan 05 18:43:45 if I've already got a clone can I switch it to that? I'm a git newb Jan 05 18:45:04 you can always switch your clone to pull from another git tree, thats the point of git really Jan 05 18:45:29 toodle pip, must go home now Jan 05 18:56:34 tharvey, Thanks! Jan 05 18:57:16 the documentation definetly seems a little lacking ;) Jan 05 18:59:26 git add remote mirror Jan 05 18:59:28 git pull mirror org.openembedded.dev Jan 05 19:02:47 ~seen woglinde Jan 05 19:02:50 woglinde was last seen on IRC in channel #oe, 1d 18h 46m 33s ago, saying: 'look what other distris has done'. Jan 05 19:12:46 small typo in topic.. the git mirror is without /r in path.. just git://repo.or.cz/openembedded.git Jan 05 19:29:31 hello this recipe and it's include that are here: http://rafb.net/p/2ajMih77.html still put me evrything in ${PN}-dev why? Jan 05 19:45:38 hi all Jan 05 19:45:44 * pb_ returns from france Jan 05 19:47:04 hello Jan 05 19:47:54 anyone know how you're supposed to include in an image a package under a different arch Jan 05 19:49:06 welcome home Jan 05 19:49:08 vacation? Jan 05 19:50:18 i have mplayer under iwmmxt whereas everything else is under arm5te. building x11-gpe-image says it can't find mplayer Jan 05 19:52:51 mickey|ICE870: yeah, just a short new year break, visiting some friends. Jan 05 19:53:14 mickey|ICE870: where are you going this time? Jan 05 19:54:35 oliford: see PACKAGE_ARCHS Jan 05 19:54:52 i tried putting PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCH=" iwmmxt " in my machine conf but it breakes bitbake with "'module' object has no attribute 'check_stamp_fn'" under do_setscene Jan 05 19:55:51 does the _EXTRA_ make a difference? Jan 05 19:55:56 * oliford tries Jan 05 20:01:16 nope, still 'object has no attribute 'check_stamp_fn' Jan 05 20:02:20 its trying to do bb.runqueue.check_stamp_fn() by the looks of it Jan 05 20:06:16 hmm, nvm, I think it just briefly confused itself, cleaning angstrom-version seems to have done something Jan 05 20:16:10 yes, that seems to have worked Jan 05 20:19:54 recent oe git pull has broken oe for me - ncurses do_stage fails as staging/i686-linux/usr/bin/install is not present - ncurses is missing a DEPENDS on whatever stages install right? Jan 05 20:28:41 if I do a build is there a way I could ssh into my laptop from somewhere else and monitor its progress? Jan 05 20:29:35 tharvey: have you changed the directory that you normally build from or moved the tmp directory? Jan 05 20:36:45 garren: use screen Jan 05 20:45:11 does someone have an idea? Jan 05 20:45:11 screen is awesome Jan 05 20:48:10 what is screen? Jan 05 20:49:52 cool screen looks awesome Jan 05 20:50:03 will try it thanks Jan 05 21:04:16 hi florian Jan 05 21:05:41 re Jan 05 21:15:52 happy new year to all Jan 05 21:16:24 There he is! Jan 05 21:16:30 Happy new year to you, sir. Jan 05 21:22:46 khem: Happy New Year Khem! Jan 05 21:23:43 no... haven't changed dirs, but I'll try a clean build Jan 05 21:29:52 by the way is tere a STAGING_PERLDIR...or do i have to use python in my bb with something like glob.glob().sort to get the perl install directory Jan 05 21:32:51 by the way is tere a STAGING_PERLDIR...or do i have to use python in my bb with something like glob.glob().sort to get the perl install directory Jan 05 21:34:44 florian: PING Jan 05 21:34:53 ah ok ${STAGING_DATADIR}/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)} Jan 05 21:36:07 mwester: yes :) have you been hunting me Jan 05 21:37:57 mickey|bs: pong Jan 05 21:47:55 florian: send me your snailmail address, then i'll send you the doc to sign Jan 05 21:51:07 mickey|bs: again? ;) Jan 05 21:51:32 mickey|bs: http://bsystems.de/index.php?cat=03_Contact Jan 05 21:52:04 ah Jan 05 21:52:09 did i got that already? Jan 05 21:52:12 * mickey|bs old Jan 05 21:52:25 will send it tomorrow when i'm back in FRA Jan 05 22:15:59 is something wrong with git today ? Jan 05 22:16:33 yes, see topic Jan 05 22:17:06 Crofton|work: thx irssi does not display the full topic for me Jan 05 22:17:55 oe.org is down at the moment Jan 05 22:18:16 there is a mirror up though, but I'm not sure how to use it Jan 05 22:18:26 me either Jan 05 22:19:58 git remote add mirror git@melo.nslu2-linux.org:openembedded.git Jan 05 22:20:08 thanks mickey|bs Jan 05 22:20:09 git push|pull mirror org.openembedded.dev Jan 05 22:20:18 any luck contacting the hosting people? Jan 05 22:20:28 not yet, no Jan 05 22:20:48 heh, we need zecke and friends to go beat on the door :) Jan 05 22:21:29 yeah Jan 05 22:21:40 perhaps roh can visit the guys Jan 05 22:21:46 i'm trying to call them tomorrow again Jan 05 22:21:57 at least we can push/pull Jan 05 22:22:00 right Jan 05 22:22:07 this is good Jan 05 22:22:12 and i have a 3-day old mirror of the whole installation Jan 05 22:22:17 if the problem persists i can switch to this Jan 05 22:22:19 good to see you guys get that going quicly Jan 05 22:22:35 will we be able to keep the mirror in sync? Jan 05 22:23:51 yep, the mirror @ melo will be kept, no matter what we do Jan 05 22:23:56 so we always can continue to push if the main site goes off again Jan 05 22:24:36 as for the rest of the site i need to make my vserver instance a life-mirror rather than synced every couple of days Jan 05 22:24:47 that way we can better switch over Jan 05 22:25:54 if i knew the provider was that "cheap" i would rather have colocated it elsewhere... Jan 05 22:25:57 *shrug* Jan 05 22:26:26 right :) Jan 05 22:27:09 I checked with a local guy, but apparently his bandwidth costs are high because we are not "close" enough to the really fat pipes Jan 05 22:28:14 woglinde: hi Jan 05 22:28:32 hi mrdata Jan 05 22:28:38 crofton: You are talking about oe.org right? Jan 05 22:29:09 woglinde, hi Jan 05 22:29:46 woglinde: kernel 2.6.27 works for my simpad ;-) Jan 05 22:29:49 hi gnuoo Jan 05 22:30:01 mrdata yes but the driver I ported needs some love Jan 05 22:30:17 but we should focus on 2.6.28 now Jan 05 22:30:41 woglinde, for boost i was finaly able to compile it...but i don't know why...it doesn't split it in multiples packages and install evrything in -dev... http://rafb.net/p/2ajMih77.html Jan 05 22:30:47 okay, will see what i can do Jan 05 22:31:22 Gnutoo hm the next step for boost is to let different version installable like debian Jan 05 22:31:57 woglinde, agreed Jan 05 22:32:02 woglinde, with alternatives? Jan 05 22:32:08 boost is pissing me off due to incompatible changes Jan 05 22:32:44 lol...i've done an error with frozen-bubble...i've lost my previous recipe where it worked Jan 05 22:36:23 woglinde, but before that we must make it installable Jan 05 22:37:16 gnutoo on debian you can install libboost1.36 libboost1.37 Jan 05 22:37:25 woglinde, ok Jan 05 22:37:27 or earlier versions without clashes Jan 05 22:37:51 and how does the dependencies work? Jan 05 22:38:09 we put the version name in the package name Jan 05 22:38:21 hm right we dont have versions deps in bitbake Jan 05 22:38:25 boost-1.36 intead of boost_1.36 ... Jan 05 22:38:42 yes that's a problem Jan 05 22:38:46 crofton we first needs versions deps in oe Jan 05 22:38:54 or better bitbake Jan 05 22:38:57 that would be great Jan 05 22:39:04 no, put version name in package name Jan 05 22:39:14 then we avoid that problem Jan 05 22:39:25 hm Jan 05 22:39:33 okay Jan 05 22:39:42 that is my suggestion Jan 05 22:40:25 so how does a package that can be compiled with 2 different libboost should be handled? Jan 05 22:40:49 like wesnoth for instance Jan 05 22:41:05 pick a version Jan 05 22:41:22 I doubt we can automate matching boost versions with packages Jan 05 22:43:09 ah yes...that would require multiple package for a version of boost...not doable Jan 05 22:46:22 woglinde, so what should i do for making do_install install something on boost_1.36 ? Jan 05 22:46:46 hm Jan 05 22:46:53 sorry Jan 05 22:47:01 I have no idea yet Jan 05 22:47:11 maybee virtual/libboost might help Jan 05 22:51:30 woglinde, were you talking to me? Jan 05 22:51:45 gnutoo yes Jan 05 22:51:48 and to myself Jan 05 22:53:00 ah because i was talking about the boost recipe that i modified(you remember you told me to try to compile the last boost) for making it compile: install doesn't work Jan 05 22:53:13 ah Jan 05 22:53:17 whats goinh wrong? Jan 05 22:53:33 did you apply the debian patch? Jan 05 22:53:37 yes Jan 05 22:53:43 so it permited the compilation Jan 05 22:53:49 fine :) Jan 05 22:53:54 but the prolblem is at the installation: Jan 05 22:54:03 logs? Jan 05 22:54:09 it doesn't split it in different packages and install evrything in -dev Jan 05 22:54:17 uh oh Jan 05 22:54:38 woglinde, it seems that it doesn't execute the python things Jan 05 22:54:55 i tried: 1)the python that was in the original recipe Jan 05 22:55:14 mom Jan 05 22:55:16 2)to do an addtask on it Jan 05 22:55:17 let me see Jan 05 22:55:42 3)to use the code from the abiword-plugins recipe Jan 05 22:55:44 ok Jan 05 22:56:25 woglinde, do you need some recipe? infos? Jan 05 22:58:24 hm Jan 05 22:58:34 just looked at the boost-36.inc Jan 05 22:59:00 and? Jan 05 22:59:27 Hi, doing 'git pull' from 'git://git.openembedded.net/openembedded' seems to be broken for some day's, using 'git://repo.or.cz/openembedded.git' seems to be ok, does anyone know if that is permanent ? Jan 05 23:00:32 ingi nope Jan 05 23:00:41 its a mirror Jan 05 23:00:52 so yes and no Jan 05 23:01:10 woglinde: any reason why I cant access the 'git.openembedded.net' site then ? Jan 05 23:01:25 ingi because the server has some problem Jan 05 23:01:30 and is only pingable Jan 05 23:01:46 and the datacenter stuff didnt react yet Jan 05 23:02:02 happy new year woglinde Jan 05 23:02:07 he khem Jan 05 23:02:12 khem to you too Jan 05 23:02:17 woglinde: ok, thanks, I guess the 'mirror' only has the most recent stuff since the problems started then ? Jan 05 23:02:19 and thanks for the binutils patch Jan 05 23:02:29 ingi yes Jan 05 23:02:47 woglinde: no problem. It has been bugging in elsewhere too Jan 05 23:02:50 woglinde: Thank you, I'll just wait patiently then :-) Jan 05 23:03:12 ingi mickeyl set up another mirror with write access Jan 05 23:03:37 khem: git seemed to think that you commited the newest bluez-utils.bb recipe; I just wondered if the .inc file in that recipe is deliberate or is a typo (not at a computer with access to my git repo right now so I can't be more clear than that at this moment - sorry). Jan 05 23:04:43 ingi but the snapshot should work Jan 05 23:04:51 at the .cz mirror Jan 05 23:05:53 mwester: yes I did I think the inc file should also be added/committed along Jan 05 23:07:01 woglinde, i must go soon... Jan 05 23:07:03 woglinde: it's ok, I have pretty recent copy from openembedded, I need to figure out failing stuff in .bb-files my self instead meanwhile. Jan 05 23:07:05 IIRC, I was wondering at the time if you wanted to include the bluez-utils.inc file instead of the one that is actually included. (my memory is a bit vague) Jan 05 23:07:50 mwester: actually I wanted to follow the bluez and call the package bluez instead of bluez-utils Jan 05 23:07:54 but did not do that Jan 05 23:08:25 there is a bluez-utils3.inc Jan 05 23:08:37 and the package I added is bluez-utils-4.x Jan 05 23:08:46 so logically I needed a new inc file Jan 05 23:09:03 I could have called it bluez-utils4.inc Jan 05 23:10:07 I called it bluez.inc thinking that someday the package will also be called bluez Jan 05 23:11:54 woglinde, i realy must go Jan 05 23:12:08 woglinde, could i send you a mail tomorrow about boost? Jan 05 23:12:08 good nite gnutoo Jan 05 23:12:12 nite Jan 05 23:12:17 sure Jan 05 23:12:23 woglinde, ok thanks a lot Jan 05 23:12:26 dont know if I will have the time Jan 05 23:12:36 ok but thanks anyway Jan 05 23:25:39 good nite Jan 05 23:27:27 quick question - is there an easy & simple way to set the time out for bitbake connections to a lower valus so as not to wait so long? Jan 06 00:13:10 whats the difference between the *_DEPENDS and the *_RDEPENDS? Jan 06 00:28:06 DEPENDS is a build-time dependency, RDEPENDS is a run-time dependency. Jan 06 00:29:16 i see, chrs Jan 06 00:56:05 git read-tree b7038cff739684bb95853eb5bee924c2574a222e failed with signal 128, output: - no output - whats that all about? Jan 06 00:56:25 NOTE: package u-boot-2008.10+r22+gitrb7038cff739684bb95853eb5bee924c2574a222e-r22: task do_fetch: failed **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 06 02:59:56 2009