**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 21 03:00:04 2009 Jun 21 10:45:56 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * re71f23a8ef 10openembedded.git/conf/checksums.ini: checksums: add more checksums Jun 21 10:46:07 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r04d8917f4c 10openembedded.git/recipes/dvsdk/ (26 files): Jun 21 10:46:07 dvsdk: sync with TI overlay, but change a few things: Jun 21 10:46:07 * fix toolchain paths to work with internal toolchains Jun 21 10:46:07 * start installing to ${datadir} again Jun 21 10:46:09 * use MACHINE_KERNEL_PR for kernel modules Jun 21 10:46:11 * and more fixes Jun 21 10:50:30 gm Jun 21 12:20:17 pb_, is reciva a deliberate mispelling of receiver? Jun 21 12:21:07 Crofton|work: I guess so. That was before my time. Jun 21 12:21:19 heh Jun 21 12:21:27 I just made that connection Jun 21 12:22:04 it's a bit of a liability, actually, we get no end of mail addressed to "Receivers Ltd" and suchlike Jun 21 12:22:10 heh Jun 21 12:22:45 hi,I've Could not load 168.0.0.2:vmlinux: Section would load outside available DRAM for kernel created with oe but not for kernel created with openwrt's build system(buildroot based)...what could be the cause? and how to fix it? does it have to do with the load address? Jun 21 12:23:19 Gnutoo: I guess you need to compare the ELF headers from the kernel that works with the one that doesn't and try to spot the differences. Jun 21 12:24:30 that's what I did with readelf but what should I compare? Jun 21 12:24:49 the sections, I guess, since that seems to be what your loader is upset about Jun 21 12:24:53 ah ok Jun 21 12:25:00 thanks a lot Jun 21 12:26:14 * pb_ heads off to visit the butcher Jun 21 12:26:16 bbl Jun 21 12:58:25 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r1e399b99b1 10openembedded.git/contrib/angstrom/source-mirror.txt: angstrom source mirror: blacklist some more packages Jun 21 12:58:36 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r2da567db25 10openembedded.git/contrib/angstrom/build-feeds.sh: Angstrom feed builder: build dvb apps as well Jun 21 12:58:37 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r3abef81094 10openembedded.git/recipes/dvbtools/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Jun 21 12:58:37 dvb-apps: update to current state Jun 21 12:58:37 * statically link apps to avoid problems with the 'libraries' it tries to create Jun 21 12:58:39 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * ra055ed1724 10openembedded.git/contrib/angstrom/upload-packages.sh: angstrom feed uploader: blacklist some more packages Jun 21 13:12:00 morning Jun 21 13:25:01 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r73057b7350 10openembedded.git/recipes/gtk-engines/gtk-engines_2.18.1.bb: gtk-engines: provide RREPLACES for gpe-theme-clearlooks Jun 21 13:47:24 hi everybody Jun 21 13:48:04 does somebody know where the files under /etc/rcS.d/ are created? i need to change the order but i don't know where to change it Jun 21 13:51:14 either initscripts or sysvinit, I think Jun 21 13:56:00 to be more specific: i need to move udev from S03udev to, for example, S15udev Jun 21 14:02:14 Goddch3n: the caching code causing you issues? Jun 21 14:06:10 i just can't find the line that creates "S03udev" Jun 21 14:06:33 it's not in recipes/udev, recipes/initscripts/ or recipes/sysvinit Jun 21 14:07:49 it's not in recipes/udev, recipes/initscripts/ or recipes/sysvinit Jun 21 14:08:07 Goddch3n: grep for INITSCRIPT_PARAMS in recipes/udev Jun 21 14:08:19 ok, let me try Jun 21 14:12:08 aha i see, so chaning INITSCRIPT_PARAMS from "start 03 S ." to "start 15 S ." should do what i want, right? Jun 21 14:13:53 now i have to find out which udev version is used to overwrite the correct file Jun 21 14:14:10 any ideas? can i print out the runqueue somehow? Jun 21 14:14:47 if you've built it already, the easiest way is to just inspect the name of the resulting .ipk Jun 21 14:14:55 or look in tmp/work, or tmp/stamps, or ... Jun 21 14:15:40 i haven't built it yet, or: i had, but today it sais something like "DISTRO_PR changed from 2 to 3, so delete tmp dir and rebuild everything" Jun 21 14:16:27 doh Jun 21 14:16:36 what distro is that, angstrom? Jun 21 14:16:40 yep Jun 21 14:16:51 so i'm doing a new build currently, which should take some hours Jun 21 14:17:05 right, I see Jun 21 14:17:13 I think "bitbake -vvv" should tell you what version it's going to build Jun 21 14:17:26 or, most likely, it's set as a PREFERRED_VERSION in the .conf files so you could inspect those Jun 21 14:17:42 ok i'll try bitbake -vvv | grep udev, let's see what it gives... Jun 21 14:21:30 i think i found it, but i need to take the dog for a walk now, so cu later :) Jun 21 14:22:51 enjoy Jun 21 14:51:46 I need to switch the gnuradio recipes to use INC_PR Jun 21 14:52:06 I am assuming I change INC_PR when I make a change in the include file Jun 21 14:52:49 then I can also change the number appendied with "${INC_PR}.n" when I change only the recipe Jun 21 14:55:12 yup, I think that's the idea Jun 21 14:56:41 cool Jun 21 14:56:43 thanks Jun 21 14:57:13 * chouimat needs a new project Jun 21 14:57:46 chouimat, what kind? Jun 21 14:58:18 Crofton|work: something to keep me busy will waiting for EI (employment insurance) Jun 21 14:58:23 s/will/while Jun 21 14:58:39 Beagles are cheap Jun 21 15:00:01 Crofton|work: I have a beagle, a sheevaplug, a lacie edmin a kuroboxpro and a few other arm devices Jun 21 15:00:38 sounds like you have loads of things to hack on Jun 21 15:00:45 learn NEON on the beagle :) Jun 21 15:01:40 Crofton|work: and 2 avr32 boards ... and I'm waiting for the marvell openrd-client that I ordered while I was still employed ... I hope they will call me as soon as the thing get delivered to their Jun 21 15:05:56 chouimat: fix kexec-tools-2.0 building for arm against klibc :) Jun 21 15:06:20 that is short new project :) Jun 21 15:11:09 :) Jun 21 15:11:26 03Philip Balister  07org.openembedded.dev * re6b56f885b 10openembedded.git/recipes/gnuradio/ (4 files in 2 dirs): Jun 21 15:11:26 gnuradio : Remove older recipes. Jun 21 15:11:26 NOTE: Normally I do not like deleting recipes, but in this case I am very Jun 21 15:11:26 familiar with (hopefully) all the gnuradio from OE users. To be really Jun 21 15:11:26 useful, the older recipes need lots of work. The 3.1.3 recipe is mainly Jun 21 15:11:30 for people using libusrp with the older API. Jun 21 15:20:11 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r0d147e85b8 10openembedded.git/: Merge branch 'org.openembedded.dev' of git@git.openembedded.org:openembedded into org.openembedded.dev Jun 21 15:20:12 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rc595184044 10openembedded.git/ (3 files in 3 dirs): linux-kirkwood: update to 2.6.29.5, enable more usb drivers Jun 21 15:28:47 re Jun 21 15:45:36 hi,how can I see where is mapped the ram with CFE? Jun 21 16:26:09 pb_, the differences are weak: http://pastebin.com/ma231691 Jun 21 17:18:39 hi, how do I generate a tarball for my rootfs if IMAGE_FSTYPES = "tar.bz2" and IMAGE_FSTYPES = "tar" don't work in local.conf? Jun 21 17:21:18 what should I clean and re-bitbake to get my image? Jun 21 17:35:36 what is the proper way to get pam-plugin-unix inluded in an image ? Jun 21 17:35:52 I know a number of things that *don't* work :-) Jun 21 17:36:10 including it in the image recipe doesn't Jun 21 17:36:34 including in RDEPENDS of the recipe that needs it doesn't either Jun 21 17:38:52 sakoman, if I remember well you have to create your own image requiring another image...but after that I don't remember Jun 21 17:47:24 hi, I've done the following : made an image and then changed my local.conf to include tar but it doesn't create tarballs Jun 21 17:47:28 what should I rebuild? Jun 21 18:38:49 kdrive wants libuuid1, but there is only libuuid, where can I fix this? Jun 21 18:47:04 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r693a76b58e 10openembedded.git/recipes/mozilla/ (fennec/use-native-bpp.patch fennec_hg.bb): Jun 21 18:47:04 fennec: use native bpp to speed up rendering on 16bit framebuffers Jun 21 18:47:04 * helps with memusage as well Jun 21 18:47:14 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r3248071e9b 10openembedded.git/ (4 files in 2 dirs): dvb*: update SRCDATE, fix QA stuff Jun 21 18:50:24 hello Jun 21 18:50:46 can anyone help me out a bit Jun 21 18:51:00 i'm trying to build kernel for omap5912osk Jun 21 18:51:10 and keep gettin errors with udev Jun 21 18:51:11 udevd-event[1991]: unable to create db file '/dev/.udev/db/\x2fdevices\x2fvirtua Jun 21 18:51:13 l\x2ftty\x2fttyu9': No space left on device Jun 21 18:54:11 03Lynn Lin  07org.openembedded.dev * rb9ec2bc1ec 10openembedded.git/classes/rootfs_deb.bbclass: (log message trimmed) Jun 21 18:54:11 rootfs_deb: Update IMAGE_ROOTFS variable usage to be consistent Jun 21 18:54:11 update IMAGE_ROOTFS variable to fix inconsistent use of IMAGE_ROOTFS variable Jun 21 18:54:11 content in by apt-native after the changes introducd in Jun 21 18:54:11 2343808f7386cbd4c7b43f1b24e65e173f5ddf15. This commit changed IMAGE_ROOTFS Jun 21 18:54:15 from "${TMPDIR}/rootfs" to "${TMPDIR}/rootfs/${PN}" and that caused Jun 21 18:54:17 IMAGE_ROOTFS to expand to ${TMPDIR}/rootfs/apt-native in apt.conf.sample, Jun 21 18:55:38 putumutukas: your disk is full! Jun 21 19:04:32 I can't even find libuuid in the receipies Jun 21 19:18:47 Hmm Jun 21 19:19:02 Sounds like e2fsprogs/util-linux-ng/something else update that must be done in sync Jun 21 19:37:40 i got it that the disk is full but it's the first time i see it with my omap Jun 21 19:38:01 especially when i just created new kernel and tried to get it working Jun 21 19:51:29 hey guys, somewhat silly question Jun 21 19:51:53 how do i install a bootable oe image to cf? Jun 21 19:52:31 up until now, i usually prepped the drive by hand, but was curious if there was a better way Jun 21 19:53:01 Er, well, it depends on the target Jun 21 19:53:36 To me, it's easiest to partition/mk*fs/extract on a desktop linux box, then stick it into the target Jun 21 19:53:58 but then i have to grub it for the bootloader Jun 21 19:54:08 Ah, so you're using x86 Jun 21 19:54:16 Why I said it depends on the target :) Jun 21 19:54:19 well not technically, it's a crusoe chip Jun 21 19:54:30 but it understands x86 instructions Jun 21 19:54:33 That's x86 :) Jun 21 19:54:38 Anyhow Jun 21 19:55:07 If you have an x86 desktop, you can pretty easily grub it still Jun 21 19:55:17 so what would you suggest? Jun 21 19:55:37 hmm.. k Jun 21 19:55:53 grub-install --root=/mnt/cf Jun 21 19:57:05 and then just extract the image tarball? Jun 21 19:57:31 Well, first extract, then grub-install, since it's x86 you might be able to chroot into the mount and run grub inside there Jun 21 19:57:55 k Jun 21 19:58:22 It's possible, I know, I just don't 100% recall the syntax, to install grub on a machine where the disks are setup differently than the one it will run on Jun 21 19:58:40 For example, i had to fix my desktop the other week by booting the usb stick installer and running fix grub there :) Jun 21 19:58:58 ahh, k Jun 21 19:59:08 Must afk, gl Jun 21 20:01:26 k Jun 21 20:01:31 thx Jun 21 20:14:26 hi, how do I get a tarball of the rootfs directory...adding tar or tar.bz2 inside IMAGE_FSTYPES in local.conf and rebuilding the image didn't work Jun 21 20:28:29 03Philip Balister  07org.openembedded.dev * r0d0f3330bf 10openembedded.git/recipes/gnuradio/ (4 files): Jun 21 20:28:29 gnuradio : Update .inc file and other updates Jun 21 20:28:29 * Convert PR to use INC_PR Jun 21 20:28:29 * All recipes now use private copy of libusb_0.1.12 so usrp works Jun 21 20:28:29 * Move more stuff into the .inc file Jun 21 20:28:31 * Fix program-prefix Jun 21 20:48:43 http://paste.debian.net/39858/ Jun 21 20:49:04 how can I fix this? Jun 21 20:49:18 xserver-kdrive-fbdev wants libuuid1 Jun 21 20:49:31 but I can't find it anywhere. Jun 21 20:59:20 that is rather odd. do you not have any libuuid1 packages at all? Jun 21 20:59:42 it should be part of e2fsprogs-libs, I think. Jun 21 21:20:07 pb_, how can I change the entry point address in the kernel elf ? Jun 21 21:20:10 oops hi Jun 21 21:21:16 pb_, becuase I've 4 cross-readelf -e and the 2 oe ones have the same entry point and the 2 openwrt ones too...but if you compare wrt and oe it's different Jun 21 21:24:23 can i tell bitbake to build an earlier version of kernel- say 2.6.20 ? Jun 21 21:25:22 putumutukas, yes you can...but first look if your machine is compatible with such kernel...then do: Jun 21 21:26:09 i know that my omap ran fine with 2 Jun 21 21:26:12 2.6.20 Jun 21 21:26:28 but the new 2.6.28 seems to be to big to fit in tmpfs Jun 21 21:26:38 PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-omap = "2.6.20" Jun 21 21:26:43 if your kenrel is linux-omap Jun 21 21:26:44 ok Jun 21 21:26:48 in local.conf Jun 21 21:26:50 ko Jun 21 21:26:56 than you a lot ! Jun 21 21:27:19 putumutukas, ah you're out of space on your hdd Jun 21 21:27:37 putumutukas, there are ways to reduce space usage within oe but I don't rember how Jun 21 21:27:46 maybe you can clean the workdir or similar things Jun 21 21:28:00 maybe it's in the manual Jun 21 21:28:05 but I'm not shure Jun 21 21:28:38 if i don't include the tmpfs it runs Jun 21 21:28:45 but it doesnt mount udev Jun 21 21:28:52 so i don't have usb Jun 21 21:30:46 putumutukas, sorry I can't help Jun 21 21:30:54 I have been watching for cheap OSK's on ebay Jun 21 21:32:19 i have been wrestling with oe and osk for a week almost now :d Jun 21 21:32:39 the old defconfigs that worked with 2.6.20 doesn't work with 2.6.28 Jun 21 21:32:59 so there has to be a size issue that 28 brings in Jun 21 21:33:40 putumutukas, try asking khem Jun 21 21:34:54 he's familiar with osk ? Jun 21 21:35:00 maybe Jun 21 21:35:38 how do i know what stuff is going to tmpfs when i build the kernel ? Jun 21 21:35:58 so i can try to disable them .... Jun 21 21:36:13 by the way does someone knows how I can change the kernel entry point? Jun 21 21:41:21 good morning Jun 21 21:42:18 hi Jun 21 21:44:39 florian, moin moin Jun 21 21:44:52 hi dth Jun 21 21:50:03 GNUtoo: what exactly is the elf file you're inspecting? is it the vmlinux that you get from the kernel build? Jun 21 21:50:10 florian: good evening Jun 21 21:50:16 yes it is Jun 21 21:50:31 in that case, I think the load address must be configured in the kernel somewhere Jun 21 21:50:47 probably arch/arm/mach-whatever/Makefile or a similar place Jun 21 21:52:07 ok thanks that's what I just found Jun 21 21:52:17 it's in the BSP files Jun 21 21:52:32 Crofton do you know how i could tell bitbake to put the udev on some other fs rather than tmpfs ? Jun 21 21:52:33 but I didn't know it was in a Makefile Jun 21 21:52:40 or just resize the tmpfs ? Jun 21 21:53:14 i think the tmpfs is the default size specified in the kernel Jun 21 21:53:23 i think you can change it in the kernel config Jun 21 21:53:40 i dunno where udev calls mount though Jun 21 21:55:10 any idea what the kernel config line should look like ? Jun 21 21:55:36 one sec Jun 21 21:56:02 pb__: I'm badly needing help compiling klibc-static and -nostdinc ...I'm tempted to copy and paste code from the 'missing/out of scope' headers but there must be a better way... Jun 21 21:57:19 actually putumutukas i dont think thats it Jun 21 21:59:16 hmm Jun 21 21:59:18 what then Jun 21 21:59:54 i have the old defconfigs that built fine Jun 21 22:00:27 on ubuntu its in /etc/init.d/udev Jun 21 22:00:28 the 2.6.28 doesn't do it even if i give the config line by line from the old defconfig Jun 21 22:00:44 you could easily add a size= to the -o options Jun 21 22:01:14 you ever seen python segfault during an image build? Jun 21 22:01:20 but when i build the virtual/kernel it doesn't show anything about udev when CONFIG_TMPFS is commented out Jun 21 22:01:38 cant remember Jun 21 22:01:46 hmm Jun 21 22:01:51 it is doing it consistently Jun 21 22:02:21 putumutukas the /dev tmpfs is mounted during startup by an init script Jun 21 22:02:26 udevd doesnt mount anything Jun 21 22:02:44 ok Jun 21 22:02:56 ieL Jun 21 22:02:57 ie: Jun 21 22:03:00 /etc/init.d/udev: mount -n -t tmpfs -o mode=0755 udev /dev Jun 21 22:03:28 yes but if i build the kernel image i cant configure it ... or can i ? Jun 21 22:03:57 itd be your userland rather than your kernel image Jun 21 22:04:23 btw even if a tmpfs seems to be 'large' space is dynamically allocated as needed Jun 21 22:04:37 it is prlly a few KB even if the size is at like 32mb Jun 21 22:05:17 yes but for some strange reason omap5912osk runs out of the space Jun 21 22:05:27 and hangs Jun 21 22:05:34 oh Jun 21 22:06:47 and other thing is- i have the preferred version written in local.conf Jun 21 22:07:04 and also added the preferred = 1 to the .bb file Jun 21 22:07:18 but still when i try to build kernel then i get the message Jun 21 22:07:19 NOTE: preferred version 2.6.20 of linux-omap1 not available (for item kernel-base) Jun 21 22:07:31 hmm i dunn too much about that Jun 21 22:08:28 brb Jun 21 22:11:36 mmm...I have Loading: 0x80001000/3080704 0x802f1200/128608 Failed. Jun 21 22:11:58 but Loading: 0x80001000/2896384 0x802c4200/128608 Entry at 0x80005250 works Jun 21 22:12:12 so the entry point seems ok Jun 21 22:12:18 it's 0x8001000 Jun 21 22:12:46 I'll check something Jun 21 22:15:27 what platform is this? Jun 21 22:15:40 mips(wrt54gs v4) Jun 21 22:15:46 it uses pmon/CFE Jun 21 22:16:18 the problem is the following: Jun 21 22:16:28 kernel built with openwrt's buildroot : works Jun 21 22:16:33 kernel built with oe: Jun 21 22:16:41 same sources? Jun 21 22:17:16 Could not load 168.0.0.2:vmlinux_original-config: Section would load outside available DRAM Jun 21 22:17:17 Also, check into how specifically the vmlinux is formatted, ie objcopy is stripping out the same stuff in both Jun 21 22:17:26 yes same sources,same .config Jun 21 22:17:30 Yeah, what's your objcopy line? Jun 21 22:17:35 none Jun 21 22:17:40 That'll be it i bet Jun 21 22:17:42 I didn't use objcopy for both Jun 21 22:17:52 check buildroot, but i bet it's objcopy -O binary vmlinux vmlinux.bin Jun 21 22:17:54 both kernel have debug infos Jun 21 22:18:26 it does but the resulting .bin is in another directory Jun 21 22:18:39 I'll retry objcopy but using it didn't make it magically work Jun 21 22:19:41 buildroot does the following: Jun 21 22:19:43 $(KERNEL_CROSS)objcopy -O binary $(OBJCOPY_STRIP) -S $(LINUX_DIR)/vmlinux $(LINUX_KERNEL) Jun 21 22:19:53 I'll retry that Jun 21 22:20:21 and: $(KERNEL_CROSS)objcopy $(OBJCOPY_STRIP) -S $(LINUX_DIR)/vmlinux $(KERNEL_BUILD_DIR)/vmlinux.elf Jun 21 22:20:35 but I used the vmlinux in the kenrel directory for both Jun 21 22:20:41 not the vmlinux.elf or similar Jun 21 22:21:05 Tartarus, what I want is to tftpboot the kernel Jun 21 22:24:30 Tartarus, and when I load -raw files the bootloader does that: Loading: then hang Jun 21 22:28:01 good night Jun 21 22:28:21 florian, gn Jun 21 22:30:23 Tartarus, and it hangs even for openwrt's bin files... Jun 21 22:33:19 Tartarus, are you still there? Jun 21 22:35:27 i just lost a hilarious amount of data Jun 21 22:58:00 mmn...maybe i'll go to sleep Jun 21 22:58:07 bye Jun 22 02:28:30 it works!!!! it was the compiler obtimizations **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jun 22 02:59:57 2009