**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 09 02:59:57 2009 Jan 09 03:05:34 ooh log files for shasum say something about collect2: cannot find 'ld' Jan 09 03:30:30 weird, it seems that the .dev repo compiles shasum-native just fine Jan 09 03:30:41 i've tried just pasted the gcc ... compile line into the shell and it works on its own Jan 09 05:57:57 03Mike Westerhof  07org.openembedded.dev * ra21db5de3e 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Jan 09 05:57:57 SlugOS: slugos.inc, opkg-nogpg-nocurl_svn.bb - revert to SVN rev 160 Jan 09 05:57:57 Override sane-srcrevs.inc in slugos.inc Jan 09 05:57:57 Reinstate old patches to opkg-nogpg-nocurl_svn.bb required by older sources. Jan 09 05:57:57 (This fixes a number of instabilities and problems reported with opkg) Jan 09 06:03:19 Anyone know the last time bfin stuff compiled on say angstrom? Jan 09 08:54:45 morning Jan 09 09:06:08 g'mornin' Jan 09 09:08:22 ant_work: hi! :) Jan 09 09:08:45 ant_work: looking to patches from oebug 4545 now Jan 09 09:08:50 Jay7: hey Jan 09 09:09:12 relaxed after holidays :-? Jan 09 09:09:21 ant_work: did you know why we loading sound modules in kexecboot? :) Jan 09 09:09:32 we still have holydays :) Jan 09 09:09:58 well, we discussed about a nice soundtrack and perhaps some pr0n intro... Jan 09 09:10:04 from 1 to 10 jan. :) Jan 09 09:10:08 :) Jan 09 09:10:15 seriously, no need Jan 09 09:10:31 ant_work: looking good :) Jan 09 09:11:10 ant_work: any update on u-boot for C3000? I bought openmoko instead of serial cable for zaurus.. ;/ Jan 09 09:12:00 ohh.. defconfigs hell is here :) Jan 09 09:12:17 we really needed any working defconfigs manager.. Jan 09 09:14:32 Jay7: I started some work on the defconfigs...checking the diffs between them Jan 09 09:14:45 and I've found strange things, indeed Jan 09 09:15:07 ant_work: anybody checks defconfigman by psokolovsky? Jan 09 09:15:14 no news Jan 09 09:16:04 JaMa: we are still fiddling with partitions, don't worry Jan 09 09:16:14 hehe.. Jan 09 09:17:06 ant_work: if you need tester, I'm still willing to try to boot it blindly :) Jan 09 09:18:07 do i right remember that C3000 have only 16Mb of nand? Jan 09 09:18:24 Jay7: if we don't wont u-boot we could implement that old code for reading old-style 'params' in the kexecboot kernel (only) Jan 09 09:19:21 problem is I did not find the patch...in cacko sources seems already merged Jan 09 09:19:25 ant_work: to hardcode into kernel? Jan 09 09:19:57 no, CONFIG_SHARPSL_BOOTLDR_PARAMS=y Jan 09 09:20:26 hm.. Jan 09 09:20:34 but now let's try to finish kexecboot :-) Jan 09 09:20:41 Omegamoon: ping Jan 09 09:20:57 'finish' seems to be very impressive :) Jan 09 09:21:09 just 'slightly move forward' :) Jan 09 09:21:24 ant_work: pong Jan 09 09:21:49 Omegamoon: hi :) have you any uncommited patches for kexecboot? :) Jan 09 09:22:34 I guess I do yes Jan 09 09:23:12 Omegamoon: can you email me that patches? :) Jan 09 09:23:52 yep, let me see, do I have your email address? Jan 09 09:24:25 Omegamoon: I've 'noticed' it to you Jan 09 09:24:40 got it :-) Jan 09 09:25:08 btw, we have some feedback from ubuntu port :) Jan 09 09:25:54 feedback? tell me Jan 09 09:27:23 Omegamoon: check http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=ru&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hpc.ru%2Fboard%2Fviewtopic.php%3Fp%3D1189777%231189777&sl=ru&tl=en&swap=1 Jan 09 09:27:37 autotranslated from russian Jan 09 09:28:45 drozhaniem ~ with tremble of Jan 09 09:28:45 i see, nice those auto-translations ;-) Jan 09 09:28:49 "Hopefully, that will podderzhivatsya all models" Jan 09 09:29:00 some words is just transliterated :) Jan 09 09:29:34 podderzhivatsya ~ support Jan 09 09:29:56 Jay7: yes.. only 16mb nand.. Jan 09 09:30:05 he..not too bad...to translate chinese I asked for help here in the channel ;-) Jan 09 09:30:06 ohh.. too much untranslated words :) Jan 09 09:31:03 Omegamoon: you got a problem showing cacko on boot, he he Jan 09 09:31:05 we have better autotranslator Jan 09 09:31:50 Jay7: abou saving last boot choice...where? Jan 09 09:32:01 IMHO it's not so ugent Jan 09 09:32:34 ant_work: it's comfortable mostly Jan 09 09:32:35 hmm, cacko seems to be used quite a lot Jan 09 09:32:43 more important would be to boot the only choice Jan 09 09:33:19 and about logo, should we make kernel quiet? Jan 09 09:36:00 grr.. our good translator is broken :)) Jan 09 09:36:11 too much holydays :) Jan 09 09:36:31 logo is good thing Jan 09 09:36:36 do we have logo? :) Jan 09 09:36:54 I'm using the original sharp one... Jan 09 09:39:12 ant_work: can you remember from where root partition is moved while installing cacko? from installer or some sharp build-ins? Jan 09 09:39:34 s/moved/resized/ Jan 09 09:39:43 installer Jan 09 09:40:09 mtdparts are not hardcoded in cmdline Jan 09 09:43:16 well, seems that installer fixes some data in nand and kernel with that option cat take this Jan 09 09:43:25 *can Jan 09 09:44:27 then we can use such thing in kexecboot and still working with sharp loader Jan 09 09:47:00 yep Jan 09 09:47:08 Jay7 has mail ;-) Jan 09 09:47:29 wow :) Jan 09 09:47:29 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r0edb842001 10openembedded.git/packages/gnome/gnome-icon-theme_2.24.0.bb: gnome-icon-theme: remove PACKAGE_ARCH = "all", apps check for its .pc file :( Jan 09 09:47:56 Jay7: possibly that patch is in the sharp sources Jan 09 09:48:50 sharp sources was 2.4.. Jan 09 09:49:47 yes, we are talking about 2.4 Jan 09 09:51:17 ant_work: when booting 2.6 kernel with sharp loader can you check /proc/cmdline? Jan 09 09:51:27 is there any mtdparts? Jan 09 09:52:22 whoo hoo long live 2.4... Jan 09 09:52:40 God save the 2.4 :) Jan 09 09:52:48 anyone tried 2.6.28 yet? Jan 09 09:53:16 Omegamoon: depends on which ;D Jan 09 09:53:26 * hrw boots 2.6.28 on at91sam9263ek now Jan 09 09:53:55 I have it running on my SL-C3100 Jan 09 09:54:47 needs some work though, suspend doesn't work :-( Jan 09 09:55:07 in 2.4 suspend did work :-) Jan 09 09:58:02 in 2.6.23 too iirc Jan 09 10:00:32 2.6.24 too Jan 09 10:00:36 2.6.26 too Jan 09 10:00:39 on c7x0 Jan 09 10:01:17 minor issue: if you plug AC during suspend the Z doesn't recharge... Jan 09 10:01:28 this only with 2.6.26 Jan 09 10:02:13 hrw: 2.6.23 suspend - resume was ok until one patch broke it Jan 09 10:02:43 2.6.23 in angstrom stable remains broken... Jan 09 10:07:58 hrw: do you use vanilla kernel.org 2.6.28 kernel? Jan 09 10:08:09 Omegamoon: with at91 patch Jan 09 10:08:43 hrw: How much stuff is in that patch, BTW? They just sent me a couple of boards including one of those. Jan 09 10:11:35 broonie: mostly updates and some new boards Jan 09 10:11:36 hrw: Is it worth trying mainline on them? Jan 09 10:11:44 its 65K bz2 only Jan 09 10:11:59 broonie: never tried Jan 09 10:12:32 * broonie has high hopes for them and/or the SMDK6410 being a platform I can actually do useful development without random patches on. Jan 09 10:13:14 which at91 you will get? Jan 09 10:21:53 the 63 and g20ek Jan 09 10:24:41 at91sam9263ek? good board Jan 09 10:26:08 Yes, that one. I've not actually fired it up yet. Jan 09 10:26:34 I have such one on my desk Jan 09 10:26:53 broonie: check does it have 8mb dataflash card Jan 09 10:27:21 hrw: Oh? Jan 09 10:28:21 it is sd/mmc looklike card Jan 09 10:28:50 or maybe your board boots from nand - mine boots from dataflash Jan 09 10:35:55 ant_work: did you by any chance report that kexecboot only works with primary partitions, and not with extended ones? Jan 09 10:41:26 hrw: Ah, it needs it to boot. I'm fairly sure there was one in the packaging but I'm sure I'll notice if it it's missing. Jan 09 10:58:59 Omegamoon: done :) Jan 09 10:59:06 :) Jan 09 11:02:51 Omegamoon: is kexecboot showing that partitions in boot list? Jan 09 11:04:08 you mean the partitions within extended ones? Jan 09 11:04:15 scan_devices() should get all devices from /proc/partitions Jan 09 11:04:26 nope, just extended partitions are shown Jan 09 11:04:55 that means "just" 4 distro's on one SD :-( Jan 09 11:05:07 hm.. Jan 09 11:05:23 sorry. i meant just primary partitions are shown, not extended Jan 09 11:05:40 I have some partitions into extended one on my home desktop, they all are in /proc/partitions Jan 09 11:07:05 some debug should be enabled in scan_devices() Jan 09 11:08:05 Omegamoon: can you check "Probing " strings in kexecboot's output? Jan 09 11:09:11 when they are in, then problem is in fs-checking functions Jan 09 11:13:21 i'll check it later Jan 09 11:38:12 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r6b20e2ba4a 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (4 files in 3 dirs): linux-omap 2.6.28,git: fix beagleboard reboot, enable EHCI Jan 09 11:57:29 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r02b0525fb7 10openembedded.git/packages/xorg-driver/xf86-video-omapfb_git.bb: xf86-video-omapfb: make 16 and 32 bpp work Jan 09 12:28:49 hi! Jan 09 12:30:11 in my journey to build my first OE image, I have now another error... http://pastie.org/356508 Jan 09 12:30:47 which distro you build? Jan 09 12:32:20 ~curse busybox Jan 09 12:32:21 May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your most sensitive regions, busybox ! Jan 09 12:33:21 hrw: angstrom Jan 09 12:33:31 and your local.conf is? Jan 09 12:33:42 can anyone suggest a webserver for a small image, i need basic php and cgi, i see apache/2 and boa, any others worth using? Jan 09 12:33:55 lighttpd Jan 09 12:33:57 toggles_w: thttpd? Jan 09 12:34:18 hrw: thanks, i will look Jan 09 12:35:47 hrw: http://pastie.org/356510 Jan 09 12:37:35 hrw: sorry, I need to leave now... I'l be back later.... ( work stuff :S ) Jan 09 12:53:22 hmm, no php-thttpd.. Jan 09 12:54:02 Kanniball: GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES = "en_GB.UTF-8" - remove this Jan 09 13:00:19 hrw: may I ask you a big favour? Just bitbake -c menuconfig the 2.6.26 kernels for c7x0/akita/spitz and save the defconfig Jan 09 13:00:30 now these are insane Jan 09 13:01:12 and then what to do? Jan 09 13:01:17 commit Jan 09 13:01:40 it seems 2.6.26 have been just copied from 2.6.24 Jan 09 13:02:01 and this should work fine Jan 09 13:02:22 at least we start sane patches Jan 09 13:02:29 :-) Jan 09 13:03:37 please then prepare patch which will update those defconfigs and I will push it Jan 09 13:03:46 * hrw fights with mdev Jan 09 13:14:05 hey guys Jan 09 13:14:15 and gals Jan 09 13:14:21 and bots Jan 09 13:33:40 hello,is there anyone here? I need help on fixing an issue where python code of the boost recipe I made isn't executed...and the recipe works on woglinde's machine without changes...so it's something inside my system Jan 09 13:34:10 Gnutoo, I have some interest in boost, but I won't be able to work on it for a few weeks :( Jan 09 13:34:25 just so you know someone is "listening" :) Jan 09 13:35:25 Crofton|work, ok thanks...but it seems not to be boost but my system Jan 09 13:35:45 mabe i should reboot and try an ubuntu livecd with bitbake... Jan 09 13:36:48 hrw: thanks for the tip Jan 09 13:38:42 by the way...should I use bitbake from svn or bitbake from my distro because the wiki is somewhat contradictory...it says that you need to emerge bitbake for gentoo and in the getting started it says to use bitbake from svn Jan 09 13:39:43 with .dev use trunk Jan 09 13:39:59 ok thanks a lot Jan 09 13:40:16 that's what I used but i'm looking the for source of a problem Jan 09 13:41:02 you build on gentoo isn't? Jan 09 13:41:11 yes Jan 09 13:41:17 me too, I can check later this evening Jan 09 13:41:25 ok thanks a lot Jan 09 13:41:31 if that happens or not Jan 09 13:41:42 np Jan 09 13:41:55 i've removed the old python and migrated gentoo's boost to python-2.5 Jan 09 13:42:49 Kanniball: you need to rebuild glibc now Jan 09 13:44:08 03Stefan Schmidt  07org.openembedded.dev * r428c26aeba 10openembedded.git/packages/freesmartphone/ (fso-gpsd/fso-gpsd fso-gpsd_git.bb): fso-gpsd: Fix my breakage in the initscript. Bump PR. Jan 09 13:44:24 hrw: the only option to rebuild is use -cclean? I can't get the list of tasks (-clisttasks) Jan 09 13:49:13 Kanniball: bitbake glibc -crebuild Jan 09 13:49:23 * hrw sent first patch to busybox ML... Jan 09 13:50:21 hi chouimat|work Jan 09 13:55:11 hm.. now we have /boot/kernel-cmdline and /boot/image.nfo files to tune kexecboot Jan 09 13:55:32 too different naming scheme :) Jan 09 13:56:19 kernel-cmdline, kernel-desc, kernel-picture? Jan 09 13:56:31 and it would be nice to parse all /boot/kernel-cmdline-VERSION zImage-VERSION and kernel-desc-VERSION :) Jan 09 13:57:00 to be able to boot from the same partition multiple kernels or one (duplicated) kernel with diferent cmdlines from menu Jan 09 13:58:47 JaMa: right now you can symlink kernel and kernel-cmdline :) Jan 09 13:59:18 ant_work, Omegamoon: do we needed that feature? Jan 09 13:59:39 Jay7: but its still only one option in menu per partition, isn't it? Jan 09 13:59:55 JaMa: yep, still Jan 09 14:00:26 Jay7: with this feature you would be able to safely upgrade kernel or try different cmdline with fallback option to previous settings.. Jan 09 14:01:26 parsing different zImage- etc. is not a big problem Jan 09 14:02:00 but we have no scrolling now on kexecboot's selector :) Jan 09 14:02:09 would be great. I already had kernel- on my wishlist :-) Jan 09 14:02:58 ant_work: how much space we have in smf area? Jan 09 14:03:32 with sharp loader and kexecboot initramfs Jan 09 14:03:33 scrolling may be difficult, paging would be easier Jan 09 14:03:37 hm..I'm just used to edit the symlinks in boot...zImage and kernel-cmdline Jan 09 14:03:58 yes, paging is easier solution Jan 09 14:04:17 Jay7: mtd1 seems to be 7mb for all clamshells Jan 09 14:04:41 mm... wrong question Jan 09 14:04:58 how much free space to new features we have in smf area? :) Jan 09 14:05:24 ah..with linux-logo-clut224 I was around 1100 kb Jan 09 14:05:35 so about 120kb remaining Jan 09 14:05:46 looking good Jan 09 14:06:07 ant_work: c3000 has smaller mtd1 i think.. i can check later.. Jan 09 14:06:24 I'll try to do paging then multiple kernels on single image Jan 09 14:06:35 Jay7: Just checked. Images in extended partitions are not found Jan 09 14:06:36 ant_work: and the problem is that its not so easy to edit symlinks if system cannot boot :) Jan 09 14:06:49 Omegamoon: was devices probed? Jan 09 14:07:08 Still have to check that :-) Jan 09 14:07:10 well, it's trivial on SD/CF and abit less on nand :-) Jan 09 14:07:54 what about renaming image.nfo to kernel-desc? Jan 09 14:08:02 or kernel-info :) Jan 09 14:08:03 ant_work: but you have to change sd/cf on different system or have dualboot ie sd/cf and nand/disk for repair.. Jan 09 14:08:11 120kb feature space... Jan 09 14:08:19 140 even Jan 09 14:08:24 [R]eboot option Jan 09 14:08:32 Re[S]can option Jan 09 14:08:34 rescan :) Jan 09 14:08:43 Autoboot if only 1 distro found (/boot/boot.cfg can overrule this) Jan 09 14:08:53 Show custom icon in bootmenu when /boot/image.ico is found Jan 09 14:09:02 Show sane message/option when no images found ([R] and [S] should work). Jan 09 14:09:15 Config options in boot/boot.cfg: Jan 09 14:09:21 [autoboot=x] - Autoboot after x secs. 0=Autoboot disabled; Jan 09 14:09:27 [default] - Select this distro on default Jan 09 14:09:34 [order=x] - Reordering of distro's Jan 09 14:10:00 grub? :)) Jan 09 14:10:03 enough for 120/140Kb I would say Jan 09 14:10:07 Omegamoon: it looks like small menu.lst in boot/boot.cfg :) why not to implement it grub-like? ;) Jan 09 14:10:58 menu.lst/boot.cfg requires config file parser Jan 09 14:11:20 yes, but a very small/simple one Jan 09 14:13:35 sounds good Jan 09 14:13:58 when we have boot.cfg we can set descriptions there Jan 09 14:14:11 title boot= default= timeout= Jan 09 14:14:24 perhaps splashimage Jan 09 14:14:33 ant_work: and use our parser of mtdparts :) Jan 09 14:14:42 don't forget ! Jan 09 14:15:22 about cmdline then... Jan 09 14:15:24 Omegamoon: may be use config like kernel cmdline? Jan 09 14:15:30 he Jan 09 14:15:35 we already have that parser :) Jan 09 14:15:39 kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-31 ro root=/dev/hda3 Jan 09 14:15:50 without kernel-cmdline file Jan 09 14:16:18 but there still some problems with multiple kernels Jan 09 14:16:22 Jay7: could well be enough Jan 09 14:16:26 one for stanza Jan 09 14:16:31 and which /boot/boot.cfg would be parsed? from all partitions merged or first found? Jan 09 14:16:46 each Jan 09 14:16:50 no, all should be parsed Jan 09 14:17:04 default is for diferent kernels in same partition Jan 09 14:17:07 boot.cfg has global options (autoboot) as well as "local" ones (the order and default) Jan 09 14:17:13 configs will be parsed while partitions scanning Jan 09 14:17:32 from scan_devices() Jan 09 14:17:39 but only one boot.cfg has to win on global options Jan 09 14:17:53 with autoboot - yes.. which? :) Jan 09 14:17:54 yep, that would be the first or last Jan 09 14:18:03 first/last/bigger/smaller :) Jan 09 14:18:18 average :) Jan 09 14:18:19 whatever, I would say last Jan 09 14:18:31 maybe there should be even priority=number in boot.cfg :) Jan 09 14:19:00 Jay7: perhaps you could write on the last bytes of mtd1 the last booted kernel Jan 09 14:19:05 just scan and assign, that way it remains simple Jan 09 14:19:22 Omegamoon: what about reordering? Jan 09 14:19:49 ehm...what about leaving autoboot away for the moment??? Jan 09 14:20:29 ant_work: it's possible, but we should reserve that space from kernel+initramfs Jan 09 14:20:49 I want Zubuntu always as first option ;-) Jan 09 14:20:52 and I needed then addresses for nandlogical Jan 09 14:20:55 Jay7: then you need the nandlogical code to write there Jan 09 14:21:18 reordering would be simple Jan 09 14:21:19 ant_work: we can include nandlogical into initramfs image Jan 09 14:22:03 * Crofton|work wonders how many people have set "OE_ALLOW_INSECURE_DOWNLOADS" :) Jan 09 14:22:27 Omegamoon: when I have inserted cf and sd with images with equal priorities - who should won? :) Jan 09 14:22:33 * Crofton|work needs to create a page on adding a new checksum :) Jan 09 14:23:17 in that case there's no difference with current situation Jan 09 14:23:22 wget ; md5sum ; sha1sum ; vi? Jan 09 14:23:49 first found = highest prio Jan 09 14:24:33 broonie, there is a sort in there Jan 09 14:24:34 broonie: or "add_sum_to_ini.py" would be nice... Jan 09 14:24:47 I need to work it out and make a page for others :) Jan 09 14:25:18 Jay7: just keep it simple. When used correctly, it's powerful Jan 09 14:25:30 but, I have phys therapy for shoulder in a few minutes and I wanted to see if the latest powertop builds on the beagle :) Jan 09 14:26:08 did you injure your shoulder already this new year? Jan 09 14:26:11 :( Jan 09 14:26:14 no. last year Jan 09 14:26:30 still doing phy therapy after surgery in early Dec Jan 09 14:26:36 mwester: hi Jan 09 14:26:40 * Crofton|work needs to scan the phots Jan 09 14:26:41 * mwester remembers big giant elastic bands, and large balls, and silly exercises. :) Jan 09 14:26:48 right Jan 09 14:26:53 no large balls Jan 09 14:27:16 Well, I hope it gets better; it's not fun. Jan 09 14:27:23 Greetings ant_work ! Jan 09 14:28:17 mwester: could you enlighten us once for all about the issue here Jan 09 14:28:21 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2007-07/msg00344.html Jan 09 14:28:23 yeah Jan 09 14:28:33 I think I am over usiing it playing games on PS3 :( Jan 09 14:28:49 gotta run Jan 09 14:28:58 mwester: is the old sicussion https://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2007/10/25/355025/thread Jan 09 14:29:44 about value passed from the boot loader in R2 Jan 09 14:30:23 Crofton|work: that'd be in the vi Jan 09 14:30:31 the question is: is it possible to patch/kack a 2.6 kernel to recognize old struct paramds? Jan 09 14:30:53 (I don't ask whether it is suggested...) Jan 09 14:31:19 hehe.. one man asked me about kexecboot'ing from usb flash :) Jan 09 14:31:53 That's an old discussion! I have a meeting right now (8:30 AM here at work) -- I'll be back a bit later. Yes, we can hack the kernel if you wish to carry a local patch, but there may also be another way with a kernel shim. Jan 09 14:32:01 back in a bit Jan 09 14:32:06 ok, thx Jan 09 14:32:16 wow.. we have light in the end? :) Jan 09 14:35:52 Jay7: for boot from usb you need a lot of modules compiled... Jan 09 14:36:34 ant_work: I've answered this and that we have no restrictions but free space for kernel Jan 09 14:37:00 hello, i'm now running on an ubuntu livecd in order to check if my problem is gone...but I've a little problem:"Error, TMPDIR has changed location. You need to either move it back to /mnt/gentoo/home/gnutoo/oetmp/ or rebuild" but the TMPDIR is at /mnt/gentoo/home/gnutoo/oetmp/ (is it a error in the error message and that you can't move the tmpdir because of the prefix of what's in the tmpdir?) Jan 09 14:40:19 is there anyone there? because if I must rebuild evrything i'll have to do it early Jan 09 14:40:49 btw, I can enchance our parser to work with \n separated tags Jan 09 14:41:21 then we can use newline-separated list of key=value pairs Jan 09 14:42:46 Jay7: well then, it's almost finished then ;-) Jan 09 14:43:04 just add the usb-boot thing Jan 09 14:43:44 I thinking we have no space for usb-boot Jan 09 14:44:05 but when kernel can recognice usb-storage then we can boot from this Jan 09 14:44:15 there is no restrictions Jan 09 14:49:42 no, leave it. Just kiddin Jan 09 14:51:01 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * rb0d747bda3 10openembedded.git/packages/freesmartphone/frameworkd_git.bb: frameworkd: use wmiconfig on gta02 Jan 09 14:57:51 wow...wmiconfig...by the way I mounted bind and removed the file named saved_tmpdir ...I hope it'll work Jan 09 15:07:37 03Stefan Schmidt  07org.openembedded.dev * r3fd196635b 10openembedded.git/packages/freesmartphone/fso-gpsd_git.bb: fso-gpsd: Do not RCONFLICTS with gpsd for now as it will not show up in the image with this Jan 09 15:24:16 hrw: I've tried to rebuild glibc, but I got this error: configure: error: C preprocessor "i686-angstrom-linux-gcc -E" fails sanity check Jan 09 15:25:13 yay Jan 09 15:25:23 a chair does fit in this storage part of the garage Jan 09 15:28:16 03Gregoire Gentil  07org.openembedded.dev * r399e5f5d46 10openembedded.git/packages/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_git.bb: ffmpeg: specify SRCREV for libswscale as well Jan 09 15:28:45 Kanniball: I have seen this effect some time ago. iirc cleaning earlier stages of gcc and glibc fixed this. Jan 09 15:29:27 florian: thanks... and I'll clean and rebuild again ... Jan 09 15:30:55 mmm...strange on ubuntu it seems to do the same thing... Jan 09 15:32:01 I was able to reproduce this behaviour several times. Jan 09 15:34:44 I clean and reboot Jan 09 15:35:41 florian: I've done a bitbake -cclean gcc glibc and still have this error... Jan 09 15:38:06 * * OE Bug 4973 has been created by cpoon(AT)cwlinux.com Jan 09 15:38:08 * * new recipe - directfb-examples_1.0.1.bb Jan 09 15:38:10 * * http://bugs.openembedded.net/show_bug.cgi?id=4973 Jan 09 15:38:21 Anyone built blackfin stuff recently? Jan 09 15:38:51 Kanniball: clean gcc-cross, gcc-cross-initial, glibc-initial and glibc-intermediate Jan 09 15:39:37 btw Jan 09 15:40:44 ant_work: some time ago we discuss moving decision about rootwait flag into device listing process Jan 09 15:41:00 I'll do that too Jan 09 15:41:19 or even a long time ago and can tell me what rev works;) Jan 09 15:49:02 Jay7: you'll apply whole kexecboot-rewrite.patch? The recipes in OE need to be updated then (bump PR) Jan 09 15:49:40 you'll have to ask thesing for committing the diffs Jan 09 15:51:45 ant_work, don't test it on ubuntu it doesn't work either...so it must be my config Jan 09 15:51:52 i'll re-checkout the tree Jan 09 15:52:08 s/on/,on/ Jan 09 15:52:29 I see Jan 09 15:55:06 ant_work: this patch is already in thesing's repo Jan 09 15:55:16 because I bet it couldn't be my config as it is very small Jan 09 15:57:09 Jay7: I mean if you changes something the patch will not apply anymore... Jan 09 15:57:27 ant_work: yes, I know :) Jan 09 15:57:50 initramfs-kexecboot_1.0.bb too Jan 09 16:03:55 here's my config...could it be the inherit package ipk? http://rafb.net/p/5atQ3g78.html Jan 09 16:05:51 ant_work: is input device for kexecboot always /dev/input/event0? Jan 09 16:06:36 or other question - how to detect which input device to use from kexecboot? Jan 09 16:08:09 hm.. in shell script input device is /dev/event0 Jan 09 16:09:07 what mean this? Jan 09 16:09:09 echo "0 4 1 7" > /proc/sys/kernel/printk Jan 09 16:12:03 kernel/printk.c: "console_loglevel" Jan 09 16:12:54 then I should do this from kexecboot when using kexecboot as init Jan 09 16:13:07 and mount /proc Jan 09 16:13:31 TODO is growing :) Jan 09 16:16:11 Jay7: share the todo and I'll see what I can do okay? Jan 09 16:16:35 Aug 28 17:09:07 hvontres|work: if I added /dev/input/event0 to the device table the node wasn't created. If it works for you feel free to change it. Jan 09 16:16:45 sorry.. Jan 09 16:16:54 already pasted ;-) Jan 09 16:18:20 is http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki right place? Jan 09 16:18:35 I can create page about kexecboot Jan 09 16:19:15 fine with me Jan 09 16:28:05 bbl Jan 09 16:49:31 Omegamoon|away: http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/AngstromKexecboot Jan 09 17:08:32 Jay7: the input for kexecboot sould be /dev/event0 not input/event0 input/event0 comes from udev Jan 09 17:09:38 Jay7: and kexecboot doesn't use udev Jan 09 17:10:57 pwgen: ok Jan 09 17:11:15 Jay7: are you working on kexecboot ? Jan 09 17:11:25 pwgen: yes kinda :) Jan 09 17:12:17 *G* nice i actually try to use it for an old intel i586 machineand are thinking about extensions for usb sticks and initrd Jan 09 17:12:49 pwgen: booting from usb-flash is frequently asked :) Jan 09 17:13:19 with usb in kernel all should work ok Jan 09 17:13:31 i think more important is initrd support Jan 09 17:15:36 bbl Jan 09 17:47:46 have a nice weekend guys Jan 09 17:58:28 *** buffer overflow detected ***: opkg-cl terminated Jan 09 17:58:46 anyone with this ^^^^? Jan 09 18:02:30 full log here: http://pastie.org/356735 Jan 09 18:14:22 I've created gpe-image with OE and tried to boot to the rootfs created on my arm9 board and I get an error saying "init (1): undefined instruction: pc=00009e54" followed by a kernel panic. Anyone know why this would happen with sysvinit? Jan 09 18:16:07 Hmm Jan 09 18:16:14 DISTRO=angstrom-2008.1? Jan 09 18:16:21 If so, does your kernel have thumb stuff enabled? Jan 09 18:16:29 (or is arm9 no thumb? I always forget) Jan 09 18:17:25 yes, that distro, and i'm not sure what thumb stuff you mean Jan 09 18:17:38 OK, in the kernel .config file Jan 09 18:17:44 did you enable thumb binary support? Jan 09 18:18:00 Or is this an OE built kernel or custom built or ? Jan 09 18:18:35 If OE, grep -i thumb tmp/work/-..../linux-.../linux-.../.config Jan 09 18:18:51 no, ARM_THUMB is not set Jan 09 18:18:59 custom built 2.6.28 Jan 09 18:19:01 That's the problem Jan 09 18:19:07 angstrom enabled thumb by default Jan 09 18:19:13 (in userland) Jan 09 18:19:26 either ned to rebuild your userland stuff, and tweak thumb support off, there's a knob to turn for that Jan 09 18:19:30 or rebuild kernel with thumb Jan 09 18:19:36 s/ned/need/ Jan 09 18:19:52 rebuilding kernel with that option set Jan 09 18:23:47 alright, that did the trick, thanks Jan 09 18:25:08 np Jan 09 18:25:39 * Tartarus makes a note to make an automatic knob in the kernel for that one Jan 09 18:26:12 Ah, there is one Jan 09 18:26:18 leonardo_, what machine did you use? Jan 09 18:27:45 at91sam9261ek Jan 09 18:28:30 ok, thanks Jan 09 18:29:09 Tartarus: now i'm getting "nfs: server XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX not responding, still trying" as part of init I believe, it already accessed that IP to mount the rootfs so why is it failing now? Jan 09 18:29:27 leonardo_, that is harder to diagnose Jan 09 18:29:56 Generally, that means your enet might not be setup right Jan 09 18:30:05 I'd whip out tcpdump and see what's up Jan 09 18:30:13 (or ethereal or ...) Jan 09 18:30:25 Tartarus: do you know what init is trying to do? Jan 09 18:30:37 Well, that's tricky Jan 09 18:30:53 Basically init is trying to get at something in the fs, and the kernel is saying "I can't reach that host now" Jan 09 18:31:01 So, network dump time Jan 09 18:31:34 and w/o knowing your network setup nor the network hw on that board I can't be much more help than that Jan 09 18:31:38 sorry Jan 09 18:31:46 Tartarus: that's alright, thanks for the help Jan 09 18:38:51 whats the trigger to get verbose output from bitbake again, too lazy to read the docs Jan 09 18:39:25 -D -D -D Jan 09 18:39:57 but the logs would not be the same than what appear on the screen Jan 09 18:40:03 so do a > or a >> to a file Jan 09 18:40:38 Gnutoo, thx, just what I needed. Just wanted to see the progress, so it doesnt loop (sometimes had that issue with gcc builds) Jan 09 18:40:38 Tartarus: the following fixed the problem, I edited etc/network/interfaces and commented out "auto eth0" Jan 09 18:40:50 ok Jan 09 18:48:32 Ah Jan 09 18:48:37 yes, that rings a bell now Jan 09 18:48:54 I think, or thought, someone had recently pushed a few changes to make nfsroot work easier Jan 09 18:48:59 or at least rfc'd them Jan 09 18:49:21 I actually do stuff w/ a custom distro and forget we override that file :) Jan 09 18:53:00 Tartarus: everything seems to be up and running now except when gpe-dm is started there is "Xfbdev: unhandled page fault" and gpe crashes, do you know why it's trying to access the wrong memory? Something not setup right with the framebuffer? Jan 09 18:56:04 Not sure, sorry Jan 09 19:15:51 could someone please consider applying http://busybox.net/~aldot/oe/0001-use-short-options-for-hwclock.patch Jan 09 19:21:37 sounds good Jan 09 19:30:52 the busybox version is a bit lagging behind, we're currently at 1.13.2 and you only carry some old 1.11 fwiw Jan 09 19:39:07 hi mickeyl Jan 09 19:40:51 hey Jan 09 19:44:23 yo zecke Jan 09 19:45:07 hey! Jan 09 19:46:45 I used OE to build a rootfs using the angstrom distribution on ARM9 and I'm unable to get gpe to work correctly. When init tries to start gpe-dm I get "Xfbdev: unhandled page fault" and gpe crashes. I know the framebuffer is setup correctly because i can run Xfbdev and matchbox-session and they display to the screen. What could case the gpe error? Jan 09 19:53:04 pplz, who have NSLU2? Jan 09 19:53:35 what returns cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Hardware Jan 09 19:53:52 or better, pastebin the /proc/cpuinfo Jan 09 20:01:20 atmel at91sam9261-ek Jan 09 20:02:04 Jay7: what do you mean people who have NSLU2? Jan 09 20:02:33 nslu2 board :) Jan 09 20:02:47 by linksys iirc Jan 09 20:03:19 ah, no I don't Jan 09 20:06:15 hmm, gpe-mini-browser2 works when i launch from command line, only gpe-dm seems to crash Jan 09 20:09:38 ok, how about this one since I have matchbox running fine. I can read my touchscreen if I open /dev/input/mouse0, however, matchbox doesn't recognize any input from the touchscreen. How do I tell matchbox to look at /dev/input/mouse0? Jan 09 20:25:48 hmm Jan 09 20:25:56 that's etc/X11/Xserver, iirc Jan 09 20:26:08 does some parsing of various files and picks out the arguments to pass to X Jan 09 20:26:22 and mouse0 not touchscreen0 ? Jan 09 20:51:22 jo khem Jan 09 20:52:16 woglinde, hi...for my problem I bitbaked boost on an ubuntu livecd but it was still there Jan 09 20:52:41 gnutoo hm Jan 09 20:53:06 woglinde, I also re-cloned the git so it's not the config inside the git so the only thing left is my config Jan 09 20:53:19 hm Jan 09 20:53:21 strange Jan 09 20:54:19 i'll pastebin my config...i suspect the inherit ipk thing Jan 09 20:55:04 http://rafb.net/p/rpDsMs72.html Jan 09 20:55:49 gnutoo why you need INHERIT = "package_ipk" Jan 09 20:55:51 ? Jan 09 20:56:07 let it out Jan 09 20:56:14 hi pb Jan 09 20:56:17 don't know...It was there since...don't remember Jan 09 20:56:26 never saw it Jan 09 20:56:33 its not in the default oe sample.conf Jan 09 20:56:41 ok Jan 09 20:56:47 must have been in a doc somewhere Jan 09 20:56:55 but an old doc Jan 09 20:57:00 yes Jan 09 20:57:13 leonardo_: why should matchbox care? Jan 09 21:02:51 woglinde: hey Jan 09 21:11:12 what models of zauruses is supported by angstrom? Jan 09 21:16:43 Jay7, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85ngstr%C3%B6m_distribution Jan 09 21:17:18 Gnutoo: thanks :) Jan 09 21:17:35 hi ant Jan 09 21:17:45 heya Jan 09 21:18:19 ant_: hey, I've nearly finished kexecboot init features Jan 09 21:18:53 great Jan 09 21:19:04 fbangle detections is in progress :) Jan 09 21:19:07 woglinde, I think it didn't work Jan 09 21:19:09 then I'll needed tester :) Jan 09 21:19:19 gnutoo then I dont know Jan 09 21:19:24 maybe openmoko faults Jan 09 21:19:46 woglinde, ah yes package depends on the distro Jan 09 21:19:55 Jay7: have you figured out why seeting console on tty0 breaks all? Jan 09 21:20:10 ant_: I don't try :) Jan 09 21:20:22 lol Jan 09 21:20:25 how it breaks all? :) Jan 09 21:20:33 no keyboard input Jan 09 21:20:37 hm.. Jan 09 21:20:42 frozen Jan 09 21:21:24 I'm pretty suer fb is on tty0 Jan 09 21:21:25 woglinde, so you use angstrom... Jan 09 21:21:33 gnutoo right Jan 09 21:22:06 i'll try that but last time bitbaken images for my device illume,and a lot of apps segfaulted Jan 09 21:22:12 ant_: yep, fb is on tty0 :) Jan 09 21:22:27 s/bitbaken/I bitbaked/ Jan 09 21:23:42 the other problem is that I would need to rebuild evrything from scratch...or can it be avoided? Jan 09 21:24:14 nope Jan 09 21:24:38 I bet the nope is for "can it be avoided" Jan 09 21:24:41 right Jan 09 21:24:46 ouch...lol Jan 09 21:24:54 aeh Jan 09 21:24:58 args Jan 09 21:25:01 you have to rebuild all Jan 09 21:25:04 I think Jan 09 21:25:06 yes Jan 09 21:25:06 * * OE Bug 4974 has been created by allelectrix2(AT)yahoo.co.uk Jan 09 21:25:09 * * USB Akita kernel 2.6.24 ALL devices non functional !! Jan 09 21:25:09 or probably most Jan 09 21:25:10 * * http://bugs.openembedded.net/show_bug.cgi?id=4974 Jan 09 21:25:15 i'll do it Jan 09 21:25:27 wow.. interesting bug :) Jan 09 21:26:35 2007.12-x Jan 09 21:26:40 should be removed Jan 09 21:27:32 was just a test with 2.6.24, other images are stuck on 2.6.23 Jan 09 21:33:24 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r1c8891902d 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (3 files in 3 dirs): linux-omap 2.6.28: push patch to make EHCI work (well, needs a matching u-boot) work on revision C1D beagleboards Jan 09 21:34:00 ant_: I've do fb angle autodetection working only for zaurus models now Jan 09 21:39:12 woglinde, just to be shure...are you shure it works on your computer...didn't bitbake pick the recipe from the trunk or something like this? or could it be something else? because rebuilding evrything will take some days Jan 09 21:39:39 boost rebuilding should take days Jan 09 21:39:43 shouldnt Jan 09 21:39:49 my machine is a pentium-m 2Ghz with 1.5GB of ram Jan 09 21:39:50 ok Jan 09 21:41:18 ah only 488 tasks...great!!! Jan 09 21:43:41 by the way while bitbaking a kernel for the glofiish of a friend i went trough a problem: install -m0655 doesn't work you have to do install -m 0655...is it because of the install script or the install program?(i patched the kernel Makefile for making it compile but if it's a bug mabe I could look into it) Jan 09 21:44:04 s/doesn't/didn't/ Jan 09 21:54:14 Jay7: about rotation, how shoul appear the bootlogo? Landscape? And colli/poodle/tosa need a rotated logo then? Jan 09 21:54:44 ohh.. Jan 09 21:54:54 default rotation is 270 Jan 09 21:54:58 03Your Name  07org.openembedded.dev * rdd18dcefdd 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (3 files in 3 dirs): Jan 09 21:54:58 add simpad sound driver update defconfig bump linux_2.6.24 PR Jan 09 21:54:58 The sound driver patch is the work of Thomas Schätzlein. Jan 09 21:54:58 Thanks for this patch! Jan 09 21:54:59 for the moment I stick with the penguin... Jan 09 21:55:15 but how this is oriented.. Jan 09 21:55:38 let make it in same orientation as kexecboot menu Jan 09 21:55:39 I don't have any non-clamshell pda Jan 09 21:55:55 I'm too Jan 09 21:56:09 ok, like kexecboot then Jan 09 21:57:32 oh noi Jan 09 21:57:37 why he is updating 2.6.24 Jan 09 21:58:24 *sigh* Jan 09 21:59:07 re kergoth Jan 09 22:08:47 Jay7: I forgot about the '-x' arg, check for sys/class/net or proc/sys/net Jan 09 22:08:59 ah, yes Jan 09 22:11:40 woglinde: it's new year..you got eabi, thumb mode and now new kernel...you lucky ;-) Jan 09 22:12:16 ant hehe Jan 09 22:12:19 hm.. Jan 09 22:12:28 I will test eabi on simpad with the next gcc release Jan 09 22:12:31 woglinde: soon you'll be obliged to test kexecboot too! Jan 09 22:12:51 yeah first I will port the stuff to 2.6.28 Jan 09 22:12:58 ant_: can you test with 'console=tty' ? Jan 09 22:13:04 what's wrong with new kernel...is it because you must rebuild evrything because of eabi and thumb or is it because the old one was stable Jan 09 22:13:21 ant_ aeh Jan 09 22:13:31 Jay7: let me finish the logo-patch and I'll do Jan 09 22:13:31 ant a cpu that doesnt understand thumb Jan 09 22:13:36 ok Jan 09 22:13:36 cant be using thumb Jan 09 22:13:43 lol Jan 09 22:13:56 ah, is not only compiler issue Jan 09 22:20:02 by the way does the simpad still have no sound with 2.6 kernel? Jan 09 22:21:02 gnutoo lol Jan 09 22:21:17 type /last CIA Jan 09 22:21:50 ah ok Jan 09 22:22:02 lol Jan 09 22:22:08 i "zapped" Jan 09 22:22:32 so you'll have sound Jan 09 22:22:35 Jay7: still I don't see why only c7x0 should have CMDLINE_c7x0 = "console=tty" Jan 09 22:22:45 sorry for the stupid question Jan 09 22:23:22 ant_: is other clamshells working with tty0? Jan 09 22:23:38 no, normal 'cleaned' cmdline Jan 09 22:23:45 hm.. Jan 09 22:23:46 in linux-kexecboot.inc Jan 09 22:23:49 strange Jan 09 22:24:12 all is fine with standard (2 consoles) Jan 09 22:29:39 ant_: this is outside of my competence :) Jan 09 22:30:07 may be c7x0 have other console device active atm Jan 09 22:30:14 or something like Jan 09 22:30:49 so input goes to other tty-device instead of framebuffer'ed one Jan 09 22:30:57 Jay7: I'm rebuilding now...I'll tell you in a few mins Jan 09 22:31:05 ok Jan 09 22:35:42 booting Jan 09 22:36:43 seems to work, you can select kernel...but then t freezes Jan 09 22:38:58 no output on serial, of course Jan 09 22:42:31 hm.. Jan 09 22:43:14 well, let left it without console=tty* for now Jan 09 22:43:36 then may be some guru have some meditation and find what was wrong :) Jan 09 22:48:52 Jay7: now I see why my patch for logo doesn't work...in linux-kexecboot we include linux.inc and there is logo support. Just supply a valid logo_linux_clut224.ppm in SRC_URI Jan 09 22:49:05 he ..it's not like linux-rp Jan 09 22:49:19 is too easy? :) Jan 09 23:02:55 hmm Jan 09 23:02:56 Author: Your Name Jan 09 23:03:00 someone needs to fix his git config Jan 09 23:06:56 ant_: is directory /proc/sys/net absend while no networking is compiled-in? Jan 09 23:07:02 *absent Jan 09 23:08:15 hm..I think yes. sys/class/net should be empty for sure'll print out Jan 09 23:09:05 gnutoo here at home boost-1.36.0 compiles fine Jan 09 23:09:12 and all libs are in the right packages Jan 09 23:09:26 ok, I'll check /proc/sys/net presence/absence to decide about networking Jan 09 23:09:28 ok thanks...i'm at NOTE: Running task 176 of 488 (ID: 324, /home/gnutoo/dev/embedded/oe/org.openembedded.dev/packages/qemu/qemu-native_svn.bb, do_compile) Jan 09 23:12:10 hm Jan 09 23:12:14 this needs some love Jan 09 23:12:16 ERROR: QA Issue: No GNU_HASH in the elf binary Jan 09 23:12:59 woglinde: which package ? Jan 09 23:13:25 boost Jan 09 23:13:32 1.36.0 Jan 09 23:15:38 what does that mean? Jan 09 23:15:50 i've it too but it doesn't prevent the packaging Jan 09 23:16:04 woglinde: khem: would you please unbreak the build of uclibc? now it fails in thumb mode on armv5te Jan 09 23:16:16 ant hm Jan 09 23:16:23 ant_: like in what way Jan 09 23:16:23 ant whats the error? Jan 09 23:16:31 ah args Jan 09 23:16:42 ant this will be fixed in the next gcc release Jan 09 23:16:43 sorry Jan 09 23:16:54 I tried to backport some patches Jan 09 23:16:58 but this didnt work Jan 09 23:17:04 woglinde: what is the problem Jan 09 23:17:14 * khem is bewildered Jan 09 23:17:22 khem: is in oe-ML Jan 09 23:17:31 [oe] libc and ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET Jan 09 23:17:55 I did not open a bug...there is hope it seems Jan 09 23:18:21 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/20414 Jan 09 23:23:05 ant_: for uclibc thumb should work Jan 09 23:24:33 khem no Jan 09 23:24:40 I had the errors too Jan 09 23:26:55 khem and saw patches for this on the gcc ml Jan 09 23:29:32 woglinde: ah now I know what you guys are upto Jan 09 23:29:40 I usually do not build for thumb these days Jan 09 23:29:49 I revert koen's change locally Jan 09 23:29:55 khem??? Jan 09 23:29:57 no Jan 09 23:29:57 is it gcc 4.2 Jan 09 23:30:17 http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/public/logs/2601805.txt Jan 09 23:30:26 happens with gcc-4.3.2 too Jan 09 23:30:32 yeah saw that through ant_ post Jan 09 23:30:36 the patches are in svn trunk Jan 09 23:30:44 right Jan 09 23:30:47 but my backport attempt didnt suceed Jan 09 23:30:52 there is too much overhead Jan 09 23:31:07 can you point me to which patch were you tryin to backport Jan 09 23:31:15 so its better to wait for the nex gcc release Jan 09 23:31:17 mom Jan 09 23:31:23 I have to search for it Jan 09 23:31:34 ugh Jan 09 23:31:38 and I did at work Jan 09 23:31:41 thats the problem Jan 09 23:31:44 or do you have a small test case Jan 09 23:31:48 may be ant_ has Jan 09 23:32:19 the problem seems to be too much register pressure Jan 09 23:32:28 did u try to lower the opt level for this one file Jan 09 23:32:39 say O1 Jan 09 23:33:20 must be this Jan 09 23:33:21 http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-04/msg02033.html Jan 09 23:34:07 jepp Jan 09 23:34:13 The gfortran.dg/vector_subscript_1.f90 test case fails at -Os -mthumb Jan 09 23:34:58 looks plausible Jan 09 23:35:15 but there was more patches in svn trunk on this Jan 09 23:37:14 ant_: kexecboot at least compiles Jan 09 23:37:55 great Jan 09 23:38:27 woglinde: and about point 2 of my post...uclibc machine-specific? Jan 09 23:38:39 finer granularity? Jan 09 23:38:58 ant hm Jan 09 23:39:13 dont know why it is this way Jan 09 23:40:16 uclibc is machine specific since the defconfigs are machine specific, Jan 09 23:40:16 because at the time OE lacked fine grained architecture overrides. Jan 09 23:40:19 sic Jan 09 23:41:03 at the time I was not yet married :-D Jan 10 00:37:05 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r61d73deca5 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): gsm0170muxd: bump to fso-release version 0.9.2.2 Jan 10 00:54:32 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * rf4fcf7a0f5 10openembedded.git/packages/tasks/task-fso-compliance.bb: task-fso-compliance: RRECOMMEND wmiconfig Jan 10 00:54:42 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * rb535880db0 10openembedded.git/packages/tasks/task-python-efl.bb: task-python-efl: add python-elementary Jan 10 01:30:45 03woglinde  07org.openembedded.dev * rb527d8f723 10openembedded.git/packages/mesa/ (mesa-common.inc mesa-tls.inc): Jan 10 01:30:45 mesa: disable tls for uclibc Jan 10 01:30:45 * uclibc has no proper TLS support so disable it Jan 10 01:30:45 * no bump of PR because its not changing the Jan 10 01:30:46 behavior on glibc and for uclibc it has been not Jan 10 01:30:48 buildable Jan 10 01:35:18 03woglinde  07org.openembedded.dev * rb022dab4fc 10openembedded.git/packages/sdlpango/ (files/SDL_Pango-0.1.2-API-adds.patch sdlpango_0.1.2.bb): Jan 10 01:35:18 sdlpango: new package sdlpango Jan 10 01:35:18 * recipe was provided by gnutoo Jan 10 01:35:18 * closes bug 4966 Jan 10 01:36:05 * * OE Bug 4966 has been RESOLVED (FIXED) by heinold(AT)inf.fu-berlin.de Jan 10 01:36:07 * * new bb recipe : sdlpango, needed for frozen-bubble_2.2.0 Jan 10 01:36:09 * * http://bugs.openembedded.net/show_bug.cgi?id=4966 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jan 10 02:59:56 2009