**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 09 02:59:57 2009 Apr 09 03:52:54 kergoth: is it my imagination or has the channel grown? Apr 09 03:53:42 well, I recognize a couple of nicks... Apr 09 03:55:18 I'm new :) Apr 09 03:58:02 lol Apr 09 05:18:16 03Jeremy Lainé  07stable/2009 * rf028f4b58d 10openembedded.git/recipes/gsoap/gsoap_2.7.7.bb: Apr 09 05:18:16 gsoap: actually stage headers and libraries.. Apr 09 05:18:16 Signed-off-by: Jeremy Lainé Apr 09 05:18:16 Acked-by: Denys Dmytriyenko Apr 09 05:56:59 03Jeremy Lainé  07org.openembedded.dev * rd5c1387db0 10openembedded.git/recipes/aircrack/ (2 files in 2 dirs): aircrack-ng-0.9.3: use LDFLAGS (fixes QA error) Apr 09 06:02:38 good morning Apr 09 06:26:50 Goodmorning Apr 09 06:28:56 I'm currently trying to build a angstrom console image, but my build fails to do the task do_rootfs with the following log: http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/public/logs/4223754.txt Apr 09 06:31:20 ( the complete build log is here http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/builds/135164) Apr 09 06:31:59 and I' Apr 09 06:32:34 m trying to add a new machine to OE, so I'm trying to find out if it's related to my machine conf file Apr 09 07:06:10 mm strange thing is that tinderbox also shows a log about a succeeding 'run' http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/builds/134958 or is that normal? Apr 09 07:07:12 (I didn't run the 'bitbake console-image twice, but it is twice in tinderbox) Apr 09 07:24:50 i have selected XSERVER = "xserver-kdrive-fbdev" in my .bb file, but when i build i image i get xorg xserver Apr 09 07:25:08 am i missing something? Apr 09 07:32:44 hi mckoan ! Apr 09 08:02:29 gremlin[it]: hi Apr 09 08:08:31 mckoan, i receave info about SheevaPlug, orders should be ship soon ... when is shipped we receive a mail with the tracking number ... they talk about "very short time" ... let's see ... Apr 09 08:10:06 i have selected xserver-kdriver, in the image i find that oe has built and instrall xorg Apr 09 08:10:17 any idea what could be wrong? Apr 09 08:10:22 gremlin[it]: thanks for the info Apr 09 08:10:56 vsr|work, full xorg or only some libraries ? Apr 09 08:11:04 mckoan, nothing ... Apr 09 08:11:53 when i see ls -l usr/bin | grep org i find xorg in there and /usr/bin/X -> Xorg Apr 09 08:12:24 but when i do bitbake -i, and which virtual/xserver, it points me to the kdrive xserver file Apr 09 08:14:53 gremlin: any idea? Apr 09 08:16:52 mhh ... strange really don't know ... it's a fresh build ? Apr 09 08:18:08 no Apr 09 08:23:20 vsr|work, try to clean 'task-base' and rebuild Apr 09 08:31:04 meh Apr 09 08:39:18 excuse me, does anyone use DSP on Beagleboard? Apr 09 08:48:57 favor: ask in beagle channel Apr 09 08:50:14 vsr!work:thanks Apr 09 09:00:13 /#angstrom Apr 09 09:02:23 florian: good morning Apr 09 09:06:53 hi all Apr 09 09:22:51 gremlin: it does not work, even though i have included xserver-kdrive in my image install, it does not install xserver-kdriver, it installs xorg and points to that Apr 09 09:23:23 omap3 is supposed to use Xorg server Apr 09 09:24:04 xorg has problems, i cannot do xtscal and rotation Apr 09 09:24:29 yeah, but Xorg has the accelleration for omap3 Apr 09 09:25:55 xora: what do you mean by acceleration? Apr 09 09:26:07 does it use the hardware acceleration engines? Apr 09 09:27:14 Hi, my build fails at task do_rootfs from console-image, should I ask for this at OpenEmbedded or at Angstrom?http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/packages/468529/ Apr 09 09:27:18 well it at least has the Xv stuff so you can play pr0n Apr 09 09:27:31 * XorA isnt rich enough for an omap3 platform :-( Apr 09 09:28:29 xora: how did get the information that xorg is ported to omap3? Apr 09 09:28:55 i thought it is just cross compilation Apr 09 09:30:45 vsr|work: I read the git log messages and the xf86-video-omap sources Apr 09 09:31:01 1/nick hrw Apr 09 09:31:05 morning Apr 09 09:32:01 gremlin[it]: thx for info Apr 09 09:32:07 XorA vs. XorG :) Apr 09 09:32:20 morning pplz Apr 09 09:33:05 hrw, info about what sheeva ? Apr 09 09:33:36 hrw, an info, rpm support is in the stable-2009 ? Apr 09 09:33:59 gremlin[it]: yes, and it is Apr 09 09:34:08 hrw, good ! Apr 09 09:34:45 Jay7: XorA always wins Apr 09 09:35:13 XorA: that's good :) Apr 09 09:35:14 bah you all have cool sheevas now which I dont :-( Apr 09 09:37:11 why cant be do rotation in xorg Apr 09 09:39:02 vsr|work: missing xrandr? Apr 09 09:39:38 no Apr 09 09:39:47 it says missing extention when i run it Apr 09 09:43:56 that does sound like missing xrandr. Apr 09 09:44:05 I don't think you need any other extensions to do rotation. Apr 09 09:44:13 what does xdpyinfo say you have? Apr 09 09:44:19 xrandr extension in xorg Apr 09 09:44:23 not xrandr tool Apr 09 09:45:05 sorry, when i run xtscal, it says missing extention Apr 09 09:45:37 that'd be missing XCALIBRATE then, most likely. Apr 09 09:45:43 again, check with xdpyinfo Apr 09 09:45:46 vsr|work: first from google: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=197524 Apr 09 09:46:15 hopefully solved by now Apr 09 09:47:04 mornin' pb_ Apr 09 09:47:07 hi ant Apr 09 09:47:39 * keesj just played a little with an officual sheeva! Apr 09 09:48:42 pb: I'm not an expert regardin shared libs, but I could not understand your comments about bogs QA ( .so files shipped) Apr 09 09:49:03 ant_work: gtkstylus.so isn't a development file, it's a gtk plugin Apr 09 09:49:09 so, it doesn't belong in the -dev package Apr 09 09:49:14 pb_: do i need to support rotation in my fb driver? Apr 09 09:49:39 i get the same errors when i run xrandr Apr 09 09:49:59 pb_: ah, ok, that's specific case then Apr 09 09:49:59 when i run xtscal, i get the error: XCALIBRATE extension missing: Success Apr 09 09:50:19 vsr|work: it sounds like your xserver is just configured wrong. Apr 09 09:50:41 I don't think your fb driver needs to do anything specific to support rotation, though if you have hardware rotation support then you will certainly get better performance by implementing it there. Apr 09 09:50:59 otherwise, the xserver will rotate all the pixels in software when it copies from the shadowfb to the main framebuffer. Apr 09 09:51:17 pb_: you mean to say im selecting the wrong xserver_org .bb file? Apr 09 09:52:15 last I checked Xorg driver for omap didnt have randr support Apr 09 09:52:46 root@beagleboard:~# DISPLAY=:0 xrandr Apr 09 09:52:47 Screen 0: minimum 1024 x 768, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768 Apr 09 09:53:09 mine has Apr 09 09:53:20 hrw: and rotates? Apr 09 09:53:47 vsr|work: either that or your .bb file is configuring the xserver wrong. Apr 09 09:54:01 XorA: that would be hard to test as I do not have lcd attached Apr 09 09:54:03 it sounds like XRANDR and XCALIBRATE are simply not enabled in your server configuration. Apr 09 09:54:19 AFAIK it will always return the current screen info, but without the support in the driver it wont allow you to do anything Apr 09 09:54:49 xrandr was certainly enabled in xorg in OE when I was messing with gta02 driver Apr 09 09:57:52 pb_: you mean the gtkstylus recipe should ship 'insane' test? All 'plugins' ? Pls see http://rafb.net/p/PHLyAb18.html Apr 09 09:58:01 s/ship/skip/ Apr 09 09:59:03 ant_work: the klibc thing looks a little bit suspicious but I don't know enough about it to say whether the .so is right or wrong in that case. Apr 09 09:59:44 pb_: we link to klibc just to build a binary (kexecboot) Apr 09 09:59:51 likewise the 0pi30b3x thing, my guess would be that the test should probably be skipped there but you'd need to check with one of the 0pi3 h4x0rs to find out for sure. Apr 09 10:00:18 pb_: no idea what you are talking about :-) Apr 09 10:00:47 ant_work: I'll have a look at klibc and see if I can figure out what's going on there. Apr 09 10:01:16 XorA: btw Khem posted that 2.6.29 has broken thumb-interworking. Could that explain some failures (klibc?) or is just configure? Apr 09 10:01:42 ant_work: that would only explain runtime crashes Apr 09 10:01:49 k Apr 09 10:01:57 ant_work: the klibc failure is obvious, the headers moved Apr 09 10:02:22 so at the moment the blocker is klibc, not kexec-tools? Apr 09 10:02:41 yes Apr 09 10:02:59 did you not read my email with a hack that should fix it Apr 09 10:03:14 I got bored before I could test it Apr 09 10:03:19 yes..still waiting for 2.6.28/9 on Zaurus clamshells Apr 09 10:03:39 good news is I see pavelm is on @navit these days... Apr 09 10:03:50 I'll have to bother him :-) Apr 09 10:03:55 you can fool it by compiling 2.6.26 compiling klibc then compiling the later kernel :-) Apr 09 10:04:36 hes' there NOW Apr 09 10:05:18 pb_: how do i make sure my configuration of xserver is correct? when i do bitbake -i which virtual/xserver, it points to xserver-xorg_1.5.3.bb Apr 09 10:05:27 * Jay7 thinking about cross-gdb.. Apr 09 10:05:40 most of the xserver-xorg bb files look same Apr 09 10:06:15 eyes-debugging does not help anymore.. Apr 09 10:07:14 vsr|work: you'd have to inspect what those files are doing and what you get in the resulting build tree. Apr 09 10:07:41 Linux 2.6.30-rc1 Apr 09 10:07:43 hehe.. Apr 09 10:08:03 ant_work: it looked to me like klibc was an orphaned project Apr 09 10:08:25 03Stanislav Brabec  07org.openembedded.dev * r71e5e4f514 10openembedded.git/recipes/gnome/libart-lgpl/x86_64/art_config.h: libart-lgpl: Added art_config.h for x86_64. Apr 09 10:13:01 Hello, ant_work Apr 09 10:13:13 welcome pavelm Apr 09 10:13:57 I guess that what spitz needs now is a lot of testing.. to at least keep it from regressing. Apr 09 10:14:02 ok, and I guess suspend/resume would help. Apr 09 10:14:09 pavelm2: as I hinted, there are still some Zaurus devs here :) Apr 09 10:14:20 but when it goes about kernel... Apr 09 10:14:33 well...RP has much other to do it seems... Apr 09 10:14:36 * XorA hides under the desk Apr 09 10:14:45 we have only you and Dmitry :-) Apr 09 10:15:51 * XorA isnt the worlds best kernel hacker :-) Apr 09 10:16:19 * pavelm2 is quite busy. currently playing with navit and seeking job. Apr 09 10:16:31 pavelm2: collie is 100% with 2.6.28, still I've read about 2.6.29 Apr 09 10:16:46 hi Pavel Apr 09 10:17:13 Hi, hrw. Apr 09 10:17:14 pavelm2: ended work for suse? Apr 09 10:17:32 hrw: Novell went into "financial crysis" mode, so yes. Apr 09 10:17:51 ant_work: Is there some useful distro I should flash on collie... If I get it to boot? Apr 09 10:19:14 kexecboot + any other on SD/CF :) Apr 09 10:20:19 ant_work: still SD issues on collie 2.6.28 Apr 09 10:20:54 jay7: Well, my collie has bad problems, such as "battery is quite dead". I do not have any data on it, so I'd actually prefer full flash. Apr 09 10:21:46 * pavelm2 now has too many little toys here. 2x openmoko, collie, spitz, android, some HP windows-mobile beast... Apr 09 10:26:05 actually, if you want to help your favourite handheld... testing -rc1 kernels is probably best way. (Then screaming "regression" until any new bugs in -rc are fixed). Apr 09 10:27:27 pavelm2: we have the powerman issue + a new klibc with newer kernels Apr 09 10:27:49 + with kexec-2.0 Apr 09 10:27:58 powerman issue? klibc? Apr 09 10:28:14 power management is broken after 2.6.26 Apr 09 10:28:24 pavelm2: toys... I need serial ports for my toys ;d Apr 09 10:28:51 still 2.6.26 has minor issues with recharging Apr 09 10:29:33 ant_work: Well, I learned to always shutdown -h now my spitz, then leave it there for charging. It does not seem to charge any other way. Apr 09 10:30:22 on corgi, if you plug the AC when suspended, it does not recharge (no led) Apr 09 10:30:56 (2.6.26) Apr 09 10:31:14 ant: Actually, I have problems where it lights the led but does not really charge :-( Apr 09 10:32:22 pavelm2: zauruses does not actively charge while not in suspend state Apr 09 10:32:48 but I hope you know this :) Apr 09 10:32:50 jay7: hw limitation? Apr 09 10:32:57 pavelm2: yes, seems Apr 09 10:33:01 jay7: Actually I did not. Ok, good to know. Apr 09 10:33:03 no, 2.6.24 is fine Apr 09 10:33:16 to not kill battery by recharging Apr 09 10:33:57 jay7: That would mean when battery is >95% full... but not when battery is critical... Apr 09 10:34:05 at least our 'experts' says this (maslovsky and some other peoples) Apr 09 10:34:26 well.. Apr 09 10:34:43 pavelm2: then something is broken somewhere :) Apr 09 10:34:43 pavelm2: have a look here too http://www.omegamoon.com/blog/ Apr 09 10:34:51 jay7: well, "charge" led is lit... Apr 09 10:35:12 tosa seems to be charging normally with 2.6.29 Apr 09 10:35:30 my akita is charging fine with 2.6.23 :) Apr 09 10:35:46 still have not tested with new kernels.. Apr 09 10:36:04 * Jay7 is waiting for tosa :) Apr 09 10:38:22 so goodbye angstrom, future is in ubuntu on zaurus? Apr 09 10:38:32 pavelm2: not at all:) Apr 09 10:39:19 but Zubuntu seems a 'concrete' thing (more for endusers) Apr 09 10:39:26 Jay7: will be good when you get tosa, I can return to sleeping Apr 09 10:39:45 XorA: hehe :) sweet dreams :) Apr 09 10:41:21 pavelm2: basically here in OE we try to switch the Zauruses from linux-rp to linux ..but the patchset is still huge for some models... Apr 09 10:41:51 and I've read some flame-war in LKML :/ Apr 09 10:42:04 where can I get patchset for spitz? Apr 09 10:42:35 for 2.6.28/9 we can ask Omegamoon Apr 09 10:43:23 I was trying to get mainline to work... and it does modulo bugs. Apr 09 10:45:22 brb Apr 09 10:57:32 * Jay7 -> away Apr 09 11:04:07 there are lots of -debug packages for every binary or library. Is there any howto on debugging libs and apps with the help of these packages? How should I use them? Apr 09 11:11:19 booxter: in the same way you use them on e.g. debian Apr 09 11:11:39 install such a package and you get the binary with debug info Apr 09 11:12:35 when gdb loads a binary it looks into originallocation/.debug/originalfilename first Apr 09 11:13:01 if a file is there it is loaded instead Apr 09 11:15:39 I need to profile one of the libs. Do I need the debug version of package installed to get C symbols in my output? Apr 09 11:18:55 (with oprofile of course) Apr 09 11:39:16 ant_work: thanks for the email, I sent him a not now. Apr 09 11:40:55 ant_work: ok, bitbake file is interesting but little hard to understand. Apr 09 11:41:42 how do they say here...steep learning curve :) Apr 09 11:42:12 is just to show you which patches are applied Apr 09 11:42:33 ant_work: from a quick look, none of them seem really critical -- for spitz. Apr 09 11:43:04 fwiw tosa has now just 2 patches for 2.6.29 Apr 09 11:43:15 if you couls help us to clean this a bit... Apr 09 11:43:40 If you send me _one_ of them (for a start), I can take a look :-). Apr 09 11:43:47 btw cpu-freq is disabled on spitz/akita Apr 09 11:44:15 ant_work: I have it enabled, but it seems to only result in graphics mess. Apr 09 11:44:42 you see, I'm testing on SL-C860, different Z Apr 09 11:45:23 I'm quite lost. sl-c860 is one of those older/smaller clamshells, without the microdrive? Apr 09 11:46:05 yes, pxa25x Apr 09 11:46:47 we have an unified kernel for all these 700,750,760,860 -> c7x0 Apr 09 11:47:14 and finalyy we won against the kernel-size-limit Apr 09 11:47:25 good. I guess same would make sense for spitz+akita... Apr 09 11:47:34 yes, it does Apr 09 11:47:50 all Z support now kexecboot (mini kernel) Apr 09 11:48:11 what is missing is a recent kernel to boot :-) Apr 09 11:48:17 how much slower is that from regular boot? Apr 09 11:48:41 I use kexec too (from command line, original angstrom installation broke).... Apr 09 11:48:43 well, depends on how many jffs2 images in nand Apr 09 11:48:58 without these, I'd say 5 sec Apr 09 11:49:14 ok, that's not that bad. Similar to PC bios. Apr 09 11:49:24 with 2 images in nand, boot from cold takes 20secs Apr 09 11:49:38 sd/cf scan is negligible Apr 09 11:50:10 is one boot more but just kernel Apr 09 11:50:23 bloomin jffs2 mount times Apr 09 11:50:36 yes! Apr 09 11:51:48 pavelm2: try the kexecboot-kernel from there http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/autobuild/collie/ Apr 09 11:52:16 or for spitz Apr 09 11:53:02 ant_work: spitz has to work, but it is okay to break collie. I'll see if I can ressurect it. Apr 09 11:53:15 he he Apr 09 11:53:35 but don't forget our corgi/c7x0 !pls! Apr 09 11:53:39 ...but I'm confused: http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/releases/2007.12/images/ does not list collie. Apr 09 11:53:47 old Apr 09 11:54:00 Yep, where do I find newer? I really need installkit. Apr 09 11:54:18 http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/Angstrom -> Downloads Apr 09 11:54:21 ant: well, I can really only care about hw I have. Apr 09 11:54:58 ok, start with spitz, then we'll see :-)) Apr 09 11:55:03 testing images? Apr 09 11:55:14 look at the date Apr 09 11:55:45 autobuild is the current Apr 09 11:57:41 Ok, I see 09/feb seems reasonably current. Apr 09 11:57:48 and is built around the openembedde-recipe I showed above Apr 09 11:59:25 03Chris Larson  07fso/milestone5.5 * ra0cb79d504 10openembedded.git/packages/sato-icon-theme/sato-icon-theme.inc: Apr 09 11:59:25 sato-icon-theme: I doubt sato-icon-theme.inc including sato-icon-theme.inc is helpful. Apr 09 11:59:25 Signed-off-by: Chris Larson Apr 09 12:02:15 collie justed to opie, good. Apr 09 12:03:05 btw... I have HP h6340 here. Is there way to make it useful with linux? Apr 09 12:03:15 collie just booted to opie, good. It means it is not dead. Apr 09 12:14:57 well, maybe h6340 is more useful with windows... Apr 09 12:17:13 sorry, no idea Apr 09 12:25:07 pavelm2: There is OE project hardware that can be loaned as well Apr 09 12:27:16 xora: I have way too much hw here. I'll be happy if I have enough time to get spitz to somehow work; that's my primary handheld. Apr 09 12:27:39 pavelm2: hehe, I sold most of my zauruses long ago Apr 09 12:28:05 xora: So what is it you are using? Apr 09 12:28:11 hmm, after you build stable, git status lists the .pyc as untracked files Apr 09 12:28:31 how do we make git ignore these .... Apr 09 12:28:38 pavelm2: I still have my own collie but SD problems in kernel prevent that booting, OE tosa and collie as well. I use n810 day to day Apr 09 12:32:31 Crofton|work: .gitignore *.pyc I beleive Apr 09 12:32:59 dont forget to commit the .gitignore file afterwards Apr 09 12:33:05 Yes. Apr 09 12:33:26 broonie: what I got a git question right :-) Apr 09 12:33:26 create .gitignore with the pattern in it? Apr 09 12:34:06 can I commit this to .stbale without posting to the list? Apr 09 12:34:50 ah now thats a can of worms :-) Apr 09 12:35:36 how do I make a patch of the last commit ? Apr 09 12:36:13 Same way as for a commit to any other file. Apr 09 12:36:34 (or git format-patch HEAD^1 depending on what you were asking) Apr 09 12:37:31 broonie, thanks Apr 09 12:37:36 I needed the second Apr 09 12:37:43 http://pastebin.ca/1387059 Apr 09 12:37:58 frak, I need to setup my email Apr 09 12:38:20 According to the web filters at work that pastebin is porn. Apr 09 12:38:51 http://rafb.net/p/TtcYWG65.html Apr 09 12:39:09 My god, the filth! Apr 09 12:39:53 broonie: is perhaps 'elephant' triggering the filters? :p Apr 09 12:39:54 You want to 'git config user.email' so you don't come out with @localhost for your e-mail. Apr 09 12:40:02 I just did Apr 09 12:40:08 --global this time .... Apr 09 12:40:31 how do I back out the last commit? Apr 09 12:40:39 * Crofton|work is not fluent in git and in a hurry ... Apr 09 12:40:52 git reset HEAD^1? Apr 09 12:41:00 Should do the job, yes. Apr 09 12:41:19 For bonus points it won't actually change the working tree so you don't need to redo it. Apr 09 12:42:06 * XorA has lost track of the times he has recommitted the same changes until done correctly Apr 09 12:42:09 should we ever have .pyc files in the metadata? Apr 09 12:42:19 I do not think so Apr 09 12:43:14 Crofton|work: is a touch wierd, never seen that in .dev Apr 09 12:43:31 these appear in the bitbake directory Apr 09 12:43:47 a side effect of packaging bitbake in the metadatra Apr 09 12:44:48 about metadata / recipes...what's that? Apr 09 12:44:50 -rwxr-xr-x mini-init 1077 log Apr 09 12:45:37 Crofton|work: thats probably normal then Apr 09 12:46:13 and -rw-r--r-- failme.bb 32 log Apr 09 12:49:58 XorA, can I add an acked-by from you? Apr 09 12:50:35 Crofton|work: you can, but Im not a stable maintainer Apr 09 12:50:42 slacker Apr 09 12:51:12 I'll skip it then :) Apr 09 12:52:11 wtf Apr 09 12:52:24 I try to push and I get fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly Apr 09 13:03:02 kgilmer: cheers, are you having a great time in japan? Apr 09 13:04:49 yes I am xranby :) Apr 09 13:04:55 it's much warmer here than in NYC Apr 09 13:05:33 see you... Apr 09 13:06:10 im a bit yealous :) we have some rain here in sweden, yet most snow have melted and spring are unfolding. Apr 09 13:07:17 that's good :) the only problem is that I have to work late hours. Apr 09 13:07:19 kgilmer: the arm llvm backend are shaping up Apr 09 13:07:27 my office isn't online until 11 PM my time Apr 09 13:07:34 yeah? that's great news :) Apr 09 13:08:39 no luck pushing, taking a break ... Apr 09 13:09:10 Crofton|work: sounds like you checked out with git://blah and not git+ssh://blah Apr 09 13:09:43 xranby, i really wish i had time to dig into the llvm stuff too Apr 09 13:09:50 kgilmer: i have made some reports and created some fuss on the llvm-dev mailinglist and now a llvm bughunt have errupted. Apr 09 13:09:56 sounds like you and rschuster are having a lot of fun Apr 09 13:09:58 i'm jealous Apr 09 13:10:09 link? Apr 09 13:10:55 kgilmer: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2009-April/021404.html Apr 09 13:12:17 kgilmer: the thread where started by robert and i soft of filled it with some pointers why the nightly tests where failing for arm Apr 09 13:13:15 kgilmer: apart from that we are mostly working on getting the recent llvm and shark into oe and jalimo-oe Apr 09 13:14:15 kgilmer: i got quite excited when i realized that llvm can be used for c coding of pic chips. thus making it quite easy to create usb gadgets Apr 09 13:14:23 XorA, yeah, I suspect it is a key/checkout issue Apr 09 13:14:51 git remote show origin will tell you what you checked out with.