**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Dec 06 02:59:58 2009 Dec 06 04:15:49 XorA|gone, er Dec 06 04:15:56 sorry I was out being amused Dec 06 05:50:06 does anyone else have probelems building gcc-cross-intermediate_4.3.3 ? Dec 06 08:51:26 morning everyone Dec 06 09:12:11 morining :) Dec 06 09:12:15 does anyone else have probelems building gcc-cross-intermediate_4.3.3 ? Dec 06 09:14:21 last week or so i didn't Dec 06 09:31:45 eFfeM: hmmm, thanks.. Dec 06 09:35:33 might also depend on platform, i build angstrom for beagleboard, sheevaplug and openrd client Dec 06 09:35:48 without problem after the last DISTRO_PR bump of angstromg Dec 06 09:39:25 eFfeM: what distro are you building on ? Dec 06 09:42:57 hvontres|home: opensuse 11.2 Dec 06 09:43:10 need to leave now Dec 06 09:43:16 eFfeM: thanks Dec 06 09:44:07 q to the experts: is there a way to find out easily which packages depend on a package (e.g. who uses a lib package), guess that is kind of the opposite of bitbake -g Dec 06 09:44:23 will stay in channel for answer :-) Dec 06 10:21:21 morning Dec 06 10:24:21 eFfeM-away: I could not resist...you'll have to bother our python hackers and have someone write a tool like Gentoo's equery Dec 06 10:50:20 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r3d9fce8306 10openembedded.git/recipes/gstreamer/gst-plugins.inc: Dec 06 10:50:20 gst-plugins: disable dvdnav for shr Dec 06 10:50:20 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Dec 06 10:50:27 03Frederik Sdun  07org.openembedded.dev * r2e9c435068 10openembedded.git/recipes/gypsy/ (files/remove-werror.patch gypsy.inc gypsy_svn.bb): Dec 06 10:50:27 gypsy: split package, fix compile error (remove werror) Dec 06 10:50:27 Signed-off-by: Frederik 'playya' Sdun Dec 06 10:50:27 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Dec 06 10:50:30 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r8bfd1a4e91 10openembedded.git/ (16 files in 5 dirs): (log message trimmed) Dec 06 10:50:32 navit: change to INC_PR, bump srcrev, split icons and config for navit_svn Dec 06 10:50:35 * xpm stuff is updated maybe about 6 times a year, sources are updated Dec 06 10:50:37 few times every day Dec 06 10:50:38 * with navit-icons in separate package we don't need to download 3,5MB Dec 06 10:50:40 package, every time we bump SRCREV because of software fix Dec 06 10:50:42 * navit-icons SRCREV will be changed only if there is new icon needed Dec 06 11:06:22 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rea3fe81f9f 10openembedded.git/recipes/navit/navit_svn.bb: navit: fix merge Dec 06 11:26:15 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rac18a7ddf9 10openembedded.git/recipes/navit/ (navit_0.0.4.bb navit_0.1.0.bb navit_svn.bb): navit: INC_PR for release versions, lost while merging, sorry Dec 06 11:32:14 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r4a9f8f240f 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Dec 06 11:32:14 shr-launcher: bump svnrev and merge recipe do_install changes from c_c Dec 06 11:32:14 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Dec 06 14:42:54 03Frans Meulenbroeks  07org.openembedded.dev * re8e9c9c96e 10openembedded.git/: Merge branch 'org.openembedded.dev' of git.openembedded.org:openembedded into org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 14:42:56 03Frans Meulenbroeks  07org.openembedded.dev * r57b52a7a2a 10openembedded.git/recipes/mythtv/mythtv_0.22.bb: mythtv 0.22: updated to new staging Dec 06 16:03:22 hi all Dec 06 16:03:46 hey florian Dec 06 16:04:03 florian: can you check there is no mails stuck in moderation for oe-members? Dec 06 16:04:59 florian: just in case Dec 06 16:05:03 XorA: did you get a mail about one? Dec 06 16:05:18 no, if that means there are none that is cool Dec 06 16:05:36 I wasnt sure what level of notification you had given us Dec 06 16:06:03 * XorA wonders how he has killed the google USA servers Dec 06 16:06:05 * florian changed the list admins to the board members Dec 06 16:06:19 florian: ok, that ansers the question then Dec 06 16:06:30 I guess I forgot to send the notification and password around :-} Dec 06 16:06:37 morning Dec 06 16:06:42 b b - _ i-??? Dec 06 16:06:56 oops Dec 06 16:07:44 My daughter "tested" the keyboard... now she plays with a really rare smarph Dec 06 16:07:51 hehe Dec 06 16:07:53 one prototype... Dec 06 16:08:15 oops Dec 06 16:09:50 * florian managed to exchange it with an old Slot A Athlon CPU :-) Dec 06 16:33:55 hi, does anyone have a couple of minutes to help? Dec 06 16:34:25 hi Aditya Dec 06 16:34:28 ask and if someone can they will answer Dec 06 16:34:40 XorA, how is Utah? Dec 06 16:35:37 ok, well I am trying to follow http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Getting_started to build OE, and I keep getting the following error: NameError: global name 'os' is not defined Dec 06 16:36:03 I looked at bitbake.conf in both /usr/share/bitbake and in ~/oe/openembedded/conf and added the import os\n Dec 06 16:36:08 but it didn't seem to do anything Dec 06 16:37:20 are you sure everything is up to date Dec 06 16:37:34 I've heard of the problem, but I believe it is fixed Dec 06 16:38:00 I did a git pull in ~/oe/openembedded and it said already up to date Dec 06 16:38:20 * Crofton|work hopes someone who knows the answer replies :) Dec 06 16:38:29 did you make sure bitbake is also up to date? Dec 06 16:38:38 I dont know if there are more configuration files I should be looking at, or if bitbake needs to be told to look at the conf files Dec 06 16:39:20 try searching the list archives Dec 06 16:40:25 thats where I found out about the import os thing Dec 06 16:40:29 not much else out there :/ Dec 06 16:41:31 well, be patient, hop[efully someone takes a look and knows the problem Dec 06 16:42:12 hmm maybe I should post on the groups list then Dec 06 16:44:21 jo Dec 06 16:44:30 hey Dec 06 16:44:35 woglinde, ok, well I am trying to follow http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Getting_started to build OE, and I keep getting the following error: NameError: global name 'os' is not defined Dec 06 16:44:41 do you know the answer? Dec 06 16:44:48 hi Dec 06 16:45:00 crofton? Dec 06 16:45:25 Aditya, has the import os problem that people had Dec 06 16:45:30 I do not know the fix Dec 06 16:45:35 hm which python version? Dec 06 16:45:45 dev? stable? Dec 06 16:45:56 just using stable I think Dec 06 16:46:04 since I didn't add anything to the git clone command Dec 06 16:46:15 getting started gets you dev Dec 06 16:47:12 * mwester wonders what on earth XorA (or anyone for that matter) is doing in Utah?! Dec 06 16:47:39 aditya whats your python version? Dec 06 16:48:14 2.6.2 Dec 06 16:48:18 okay bitbake version is okay Dec 06 16:48:23 on getting started Dec 06 16:48:29 hm python version is okay to Dec 06 16:48:36 hm Dec 06 16:48:45 are you on debian? Dec 06 16:48:47 I think I installed bitbake using apt-get Dec 06 16:48:50 (new ubuntu VM) Dec 06 16:48:50 hm nope Dec 06 16:48:55 args Dec 06 16:48:55 why? Dec 06 16:49:04 apt-get bitbake is tooooooooo old Dec 06 16:49:12 hms Dec 06 16:49:33 I can just rebuild the VM, wont take too long. Is there a way to just tell oe to use the one from svn? Dec 06 16:49:42 ???? Dec 06 16:49:45 didnt you read Dec 06 16:49:52 wget http://download.berlios.de/bitbake/bitbake-1.8.18.tar.gz Dec 06 16:50:00 bitbake is on git Dec 06 16:50:03 too Dec 06 16:50:19 yeah but wouldn't the one from apt-get still be in my path? I suppose I could remove it Dec 06 16:50:30 Aditya, "which bitbake" Dec 06 16:50:51 dpkg --purge bitbake Dec 06 16:51:42 yay old bitbake go boom Dec 06 16:53:15 git clone git://git.openembedded.net/bitbake Dec 06 16:58:20 Aditya: after you have clone bitbake, I think you do something like this to get Version 1.8.18: git checkout origin/1.8 -b bitbake1.8 Dec 06 16:59:12 Aditya: make sure you path points to this bitbake folder Dec 06 17:00:05 I got the tar from the getting started guide and got 1.8 that way Dec 06 17:00:10 seems to work now :) Dec 06 17:00:21 had to go back and remove the import os\n stuff Dec 06 17:00:52 Aditya: better to use the GIT so you can update when a new version becomes available Dec 06 17:00:54 mmm I'll work a bit on boost Dec 06 17:01:21 john268: ok Dec 06 17:02:09 I guess I will sit in here, probably will need more help heh and if some one else comes in with an old bitbake I will now know lol Dec 06 17:02:12 Aditya: all you do is do a "git pull" from the bitbake folder to update to the latest version Dec 06 17:02:55 Aditya: that is how we all got to learn Dec 06 17:03:28 cool Dec 06 17:04:41 git is kinda nifty Dec 06 17:05:49 jupp Dec 06 17:06:07 was going to install a locla svn server for dev use Dec 06 17:06:11 but maybe I will try this out Dec 06 17:14:11 woglinde: checked pcre earlier today and indeed it works ok, not sure what went wrong on my system yesterday Dec 06 17:23:29 effem but I am worried about dftables Dec 06 17:23:44 seems this dont fits Dec 06 17:23:53 and need do stage_append Dec 06 17:59:09 err... did IRC just explode? Dec 06 18:00:05 woglinde was still afk, dftables should not be exported, the problem seems to be that apache has its own pcre but uses the dftables from libpcre from staging Dec 06 18:00:29 i've build apache with --with-pcre=... or somethignl ike that and without dftables Dec 06 18:00:42 still fighting with php though Dec 06 18:12:04 so one of the recipes failed Dec 06 18:12:13 hwat would be a good way to debug this? Dec 06 18:12:34 searching for the failed .bb file on google only gave one result on this channel's log, with no resolution... Dec 06 18:13:10 Aditya: maybe pastebining the error and telling up what recipe failed can do wonders ;-) Dec 06 18:13:31 sorry Dec 06 18:13:33 ERROR: '/home/aditya/oe/openembedded/recipes/update-rc.d/update-rc.d_0.7.bb' failed Dec 06 18:14:05 full error: http://pastebin.com/m52c6ff69 Dec 06 18:14:10 with some sort of heap dump Dec 06 18:20:50 any ideas? Dec 06 18:22:06 the irc log I found talked about not using packaged-staging Dec 06 18:48:35 oi... Dec 06 18:48:41 now I get segmentation faults Dec 06 18:52:55 Aditya: seems there is something odd in your build env (or maybe you are runnign out of disk space or memory or did run out on it during the build of the packages Dec 06 18:53:00 this is definitley not common Dec 06 18:53:36 hmm Dec 06 18:55:23 I AM running in a VM Dec 06 18:55:30 I set it to 200 gigs Dec 06 18:55:34 and like 2gigs of ram Dec 06 18:55:46 maybe its still being a wanker Dec 06 18:56:58 woglinde, hi is it ok to remove that: bb.data.setVar("BJAM_EXTRA", " ".join(extras), d) ? Dec 06 18:57:05 in the inc file for boost Dec 06 18:58:00 gnutoo sure Dec 06 18:58:05 I overseen it Dec 06 18:58:27 ok Dec 06 18:58:51 I'll try to do something for boost 1.41 if I'm not too much busy with alsa on htcdream Dec 06 18:59:48 woglinde, btw again same quick question ...I use shr/merge...what should I do? Dec 06 19:00:06 I have to be able to test the thing Dec 06 19:00:14 so I have to base my patches against it Dec 06 19:05:35 also : #elif defined(__linux__) -> #elif defined(_GNU_SOURCE) for the uclibc patch Dec 06 19:08:33 have you guys seen problems with virtual machines? Dec 06 19:10:16 meh Dec 06 19:10:35 so yes, have you guys seen problems with virtual machines? Dec 06 19:17:37 gnutoo okay Dec 06 19:18:00 so should I still rebase the patch? Dec 06 19:18:03 I bet yes Dec 06 19:18:10 and what should I do for my branch Dec 06 19:18:17 commit in shr-merge? Dec 06 19:18:22 and ask before commiting Dec 06 19:18:32 and so it would be merged at the end Dec 06 19:19:32 hm boost 1.41.0? Dec 06 19:19:37 or boost 1.40.0? Dec 06 19:21:15 * mwester has seen problems with virtual machines. In fact, VMware server on my 64-bit F11 server seems to have troubles with the web gui certificate. But of course that has nothing whatsoever to do with OE. Dec 06 19:21:41 1.41.0 Dec 06 19:21:50 aditya1, you might get better responses if you were more specific with your issues or questions. Dec 06 19:22:17 and 4x inc for making 41 work while keeping compatibility with 40 and not changing anything to 40 Dec 06 19:22:31 well I had the following error when building OE: http://pastebin.com/m52c6ff69 Dec 06 19:22:45 and woglinde was asking if I had enough space and I Said I was running in a VM Dec 06 19:22:58 so I was wondering if VMs had posed problems with other users Dec 06 19:23:13 my current VM has its size set to 200 gigs Dec 06 19:23:24 gnut commit it with defpref -1 Dec 06 19:23:30 args gnutoo Dec 06 19:23:35 but I dont think VM player makes all 200 gigs available, it resizies the hdd as I use it I think Dec 06 19:23:55 it's already in Dec 06 19:24:02 so I am going to try VMware and make it allocate like 100 gigs to start with and try that... dunno Dec 06 19:24:03 (the default preference = 01) Dec 06 19:24:16 VMs work just fine. Dec 06 19:24:28 but I commit in .dev or shr/merge ? Dec 06 19:24:44 mwester: do you have any ideas about the error : http://pastebin.com/m52c6ff69 then? Dec 06 19:25:10 Nope. Looks like it has nothing whatever to do with OE, though -- nont of the executables or libs in that stack trace are OE. Dec 06 19:25:23 Looks like your distro has some sort of issue. Dec 06 19:25:56 what distro do you use mwester? that way I can make more things the same as what's working for people Dec 06 19:26:55 All sorts of distros are used here. I am in the minority; I use Fedora. F10, F11, and F12 are all working here. One of the F11 servers is a 64-bit install. Dec 06 19:27:14 mwester: which minority? Dec 06 19:27:38 Most of the folks here seem to use Debian. Dec 06 19:27:46 Or a Debian derivitive. Dec 06 19:27:49 I amusing ubuntu Dec 06 19:27:57 maybe I should have it upgrade the system Dec 06 19:28:03 currently running 9.04 Dec 06 19:28:05 Is ubuntu still Linux? ;-D Dec 06 19:28:16 well its debian based I think Dec 06 19:28:17 * XorA is fedora Dec 06 19:28:18 Yes, folks are using ubuntu as well, AFAIK. Dec 06 19:28:29 gave up with brokenbuntu Dec 06 19:28:33 poor them Dec 06 19:28:36 I tried to install 9.10 but vmware doesn't like that Dec 06 19:28:50 does vanilla debian work better or something? Dec 06 19:29:36 woglinde, btw yours is already -1 Dec 06 19:30:24 arse bitbake commander doesnt work Dec 06 19:30:36 gnutoo yes Dec 06 19:31:11 I'll ask shr guys if I can commit Dec 06 19:31:17 I can't say anything about debian. Fedora seems to have become much better since around the Fedora 10 release; F9 and earlier were always a struggle to get the right versions of host packages to support OE. It "just works" now. The only issue outstanding is not specific to Fedora, some other distros see it as well, and that is that ccache gets in the way of a build sometimes. Nobody knows why. Dec 06 19:31:50 I use fedora 11 at work Dec 06 19:31:59 quite nice Dec 06 19:32:00 mwester: it is why I stopped using ccache Dec 06 19:32:11 distros in general have gotten a lot nicer than the old days :P Dec 06 19:32:31 kgilmer: trying to use bitbake commander, but in never creates the init.sh during making a new project Dec 06 19:32:47 maybe I'll give f12 a whirl then Dec 06 19:32:47 what is ccache used for in oe? Dec 06 19:33:11 ccache works fine on debian Dec 06 19:33:42 ccache is used in OE for exactly the same thing you use if for outside of OE -- faster builds. But if it screws up your build, nothing is lost if you disable it. Dec 06 19:33:47 I fixed all F12 issues I found in OE now Dec 06 19:34:00 * mwester tips his hat to XorA for that. :) Dec 06 19:34:15 so it builds fine in f12? Dec 06 19:34:19 even the excuteable stack one, which learned me something new Dec 06 19:34:26 * XorA even has Selinux enabled Dec 06 19:34:27 ? Dec 06 19:34:53 Selinux enabled, and it works? Cool... i think! :D Dec 06 19:35:19 mwester: one setboolean to allow mmap of 0 and thats the only selinux config change Dec 06 19:35:50 Hmm. Then selinux has come a long way since I last worked with it (around the F9 days). Dec 06 19:36:48 XorA, yes but which role are you in? unconfined_u? Dec 06 19:36:52 s/u/r Dec 06 19:37:02 GNUtoo: standard user Dec 06 19:37:18 that's user_u or unconfined_u ? Dec 06 19:37:41 because it depends on the settings the distro have chosen Dec 06 19:37:48 GNUtoo: go look Dec 06 19:38:01 I've no fedora 12 Dec 06 19:38:25 well I suppose I should go try to fix my car while f12 downloads Dec 06 19:38:30 bbl to bug you guys :P Dec 06 19:38:42 maybe you're context=staff_u:staff_r:staff_t Dec 06 19:38:49 aditya|away Dec 06 19:38:55 so you could become root Dec 06 19:39:00 and... dont know how to use irc apparently Dec 06 19:39:36 GNUtoo: does this discussion really matter? Dec 06 19:40:14 I stopped using selinux because of openembedded and other anoyances Dec 06 19:40:36 but I was not in unconfined Dec 06 19:40:56 so feel free to stop responding... Dec 06 19:41:30 GNUtoo: it works for newbie user under default install, thats all I really care about Dec 06 19:41:36 ah ok Dec 06 19:42:03 before I cared about security much more than now... Dec 06 19:42:12 GNUtoo: life is too short to learn selinux Dec 06 19:42:23 lol Dec 06 19:42:44 * XorA likes girls, this cuts down on geeking :-D Dec 06 19:42:46 I even learned how to make policy files and had the book Dec 06 19:42:46 does anyone else have probelems building gcc-cross-intermediate_4.3.3 ? It fails with "build/gcov-iov.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized" and gcov-iov.o looks lika a makefile Dec 06 19:43:05 but the book was somewhat outdated... Dec 06 19:43:12 GNUtoo: I had to learn how to make policy files for RHEL5, thats as far as I want to go Dec 06 19:43:20 ok Dec 06 19:43:29 * hvontres|home has family.... really cuts down on geeking :) Dec 06 19:43:33 damn thing hurts my head :-D Dec 06 19:43:54 I went until making a policy file for the scripts openvpn launches....that includes selinux context switch Dec 06 19:43:59 I spent a year putting a product through FIP140-2 certification, that hurt my head too Dec 06 19:44:01 I was helped btw Dec 06 19:44:05 hvontres most here have family Dec 06 19:44:08 ok Dec 06 19:44:49 gm Dec 06 19:45:04 hi likewise Dec 06 19:45:39 * XorA has no family :-D Dec 06 19:54:53 ~lart gcc-cross-intermediate Dec 06 19:54:54 * ibot tries to shut gcc-cross-intermediate up Dec 06 20:04:48 hi likewise Dec 06 20:06:04 hey eFfeM Dec 06 20:10:01 hey eFfeM Dec 06 20:11:37 XorA: hi too (i'm here already quite a while, but mainly spent time fighting php) Dec 06 20:12:03 eFfeM: hehe Dec 06 20:12:36 apache/php is the messiest build structure i've seen in quite a while :-( Dec 06 20:13:01 aye Dec 06 20:13:36 * XorA chuckles at the wine called ARSE Dec 06 20:14:42 XorA: tried bitbake -g world, but to no avail Dec 06 20:14:43 ERROR: Required build target 'hornsey' has no buildable providers. Dec 06 20:14:43 Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['hornsey', 'nbtk', 'clutter-0.9'] Dec 06 20:15:27 eFfeM: ah, I guess people breaking dependencies will be a problem Dec 06 20:15:45 eFfeM: you could narrow it down to bitbake -g Dec 06 20:15:46 yes Dec 06 20:15:53 true Dec 06 20:16:07 or beagleboard-demo-image Dec 06 20:16:18 basically i wanted to have an easy way to find out what packages could be damaged when I change things to the new staging Dec 06 20:16:34 eFfeM: yeah, that has been asked many times Dec 06 20:16:35 so that I can rebuild those as a test to see if they still work Dec 06 20:16:53 you could also write a task that would examine DEPENDS variable of all recipes Dec 06 20:17:19 yup Dec 06 20:17:26 hoped someone did that Dec 06 20:17:31 * eFfeM is not really a python wiz Dec 06 20:17:31 like the lockdown task does Dec 06 20:17:42 but that appears to be currently not functional Dec 06 20:17:59 eFfeM: nor am I, I copied some work of zeckes, which koen then copied to make lockdownbbclass Dec 06 20:18:47 ok, might give that a try if I ever manage to get a php version with php_mysql (as mythtv needs php with mysql support) Dec 06 20:19:31 * XorA has never even got mythtv working on Ubuntu or Fedora Dec 06 20:19:48 so I can see it being mega complex in OE Dec 06 20:20:03 i have it running on openrd-client under ubuntu Dec 06 20:20:12 which is armv5 Dec 06 20:20:18 Id love to get it working to record from my USB DVB-T Dec 06 20:20:43 would be nice Dec 06 20:21:14 yeah because of php and mysql mythtv died for me Dec 06 20:23:13 yeah, found that it is much more difficult than I thought Dec 06 20:24:12 if i recall correctly i even once got it running under OE but with a php I build natively Dec 06 20:28:51 * hvontres|home just had to nuke .ccache to get it working Dec 06 20:36:59 hvontres jupp Dec 06 20:38:01 pb_: Hello, do you remember why this is: gcc-configure-cross.inc: do_stage_append () { ...# We use libiberty from binutils ... rm -f ${CROSS_DIR}/lib/libiberty.a ... } Dec 06 20:43:59 hi all Dec 06 20:46:50 jo pb Dec 06 20:47:06 pb -> 21:38 < likewise> pb_: Hello, do you remember why this is: gcc-configure-cross.inc: do_stage_append () { ...# We use libiberty from binutils ... rm -f ${CROSS_DIR}/lib/libiberty.a ... } Dec 06 20:49:04 woglinde, pb_: hello and thanks for repeating my question. Dec 06 20:49:17 I am about to email this to the list as-is. Dec 06 20:57:55 likewise: not offhand. I don't think I added those lines. Dec 06 20:58:03 is there an easy way to set the ccache dir inside our tmp dir? That way if we need to nuke tmp it gets fixed at the same time Dec 06 20:58:22 the libiberty situation is a bit unsatisfactory, though, and it would indeed be a good idea to give it some attention. Dec 06 21:02:36 jo ant Dec 06 21:02:54 ciao woglinde Dec 06 21:03:04 hvontres you have whiten the ccache variable Dec 06 21:03:41 export CCACHE_DIR=/devel/arm/ccache Dec 06 21:04:41 03Stanislav Brabec  07org.openembedded.dev * rda9596a39e 10openembedded.git/recipes/matchbox2/ (matchbox2/matchbox-session-2.in matchbox2_2.0.bb): matchbox2: Resource ~/.profile correctly. Dec 06 21:05:56 pb__: yes but it requires good understanding of the details, I would rather clean this up during the removing of staging. Dec 06 21:06:04 from a quick look at the history, I think those binutils-related lines were probably introduced accidentally by kergoth during some refactoring work. Dec 06 21:06:29 pb__: Exactly, I was just seeing the same. They were before we had staging. Dec 06 21:07:10 A staging function which removes from CROSS_DIR is totally not behaving. Dec 06 21:07:32 yeah, that's definitely bogus Dec 06 21:08:23 I think what probably happened is that kergoth made the do_stage() method by copying and pasting from the target gcc's do_install(). removing binutils from ${D} does make some sense in the latter case, but it is silly in the former one. Dec 06 21:08:34 er, removing libiberty, not removing binutils Dec 06 21:08:35 heh Dec 06 21:08:53 removing binutils would solve all other bugs :-D Dec 06 21:09:00 anyway, afaict, it has been broken since about 2004 :-} Dec 06 21:09:18 *g* Dec 06 21:09:48 xora all fine now with micro or need some help? Dec 06 21:10:06 woglinde: I comleted a micro-image, is all I need for now Dec 06 21:10:16 hm which one? Dec 06 21:10:18 woglinde: unless you have a magic Eclipse plugin Dec 06 21:22:00 woglinde, I have a little problem: ${libdir} is /usr/lib...it has to be converted in lib Dec 06 21:22:10 but what if libdir is not /usr/lib? Dec 06 21:22:20 gnutoo hm? Dec 06 21:22:31 I can't remove /usr as it can be something else Dec 06 21:22:52 and I bet usr is defaulted somewhere Dec 06 21:23:12 or I could do a split? Dec 06 21:23:26 I find where is usr in the CMakeCache.txt Dec 06 21:23:38 hm? Dec 06 21:23:42 I tested it on micro Dec 06 21:23:48 there it works Dec 06 21:23:58 is the real boost cmake version out now? Dec 06 21:24:01 ah what is working exactly? Dec 06 21:24:05 yes Dec 06 21:24:09 it didn't change Dec 06 21:24:11 installing into /lib Dec 06 21:24:37 ahhh.... Dec 06 21:24:40 I get it Dec 06 21:24:52 I need to get /lib prefix Dec 06 21:25:04 I'll look at the different variables in the manual Dec 06 21:25:29 ???? Dec 06 21:25:34 libdir - prefix should do Dec 06 21:25:37 dont get it Dec 06 21:25:47 whats the problem exactly Dec 06 21:25:57 what is installed wroing? Dec 06 21:26:06 ok I'll explain: Dec 06 21:26:09 03Leon Woestenberg  07org.openembedded.dev * rbd5615828b 10openembedded.git/conf/machine/ (include/tune-atom.inc ion.conf): Dec 06 21:26:09 machine/ion.conf: Adjust machine arch settings. Dec 06 21:26:09 Signed-off-by: Leon Woestenberg Dec 06 21:26:10 03Leon Woestenberg  07org.openembedded.dev * rb3312705e6 10openembedded.git/recipes/gcc/gcc-configure-cross.inc: Dec 06 21:26:11 gcc-configure-cross.inc: Remove bogus rm -rf libiberty.a Dec 06 21:26:13 Here we go. ^ Dec 06 21:26:13 This was probably bogusly copied from do_install long ago. Dec 06 21:26:15 Signed-off-by: Leon Woestenberg Dec 06 21:26:17 03Leon Woestenberg  07org.openembedded.dev * r0abf0ca31e 10openembedded.git/recipes/openmoko2/openmoko-alsa-scenarios.bb: Dec 06 21:26:20 openmoko-alsa-scenarios.bb: Provide a safe SRC_URI default. Dec 06 21:26:22 I got BB parsing errors on SRC_URI. This is (was) the only Dec 06 21:26:24 recipe overriding SRC_URI with MACHINE_ARCH. I introduced a Dec 06 21:26:25 it installes boost in /usr/lib/boost-1.41.0/ Dec 06 21:26:26 safe fall-back SRC_URI. Dec 06 21:26:28 Signed-off-by: Leon Woestenberg Dec 06 21:26:32 instead of /usr/lib Dec 06 21:26:37 which causes a lot of problems Dec 06 21:26:40 I want to change thta Dec 06 21:27:40 so you just want to install it in ${libdir}, right? Dec 06 21:28:01 gnutoo if remeber disbale versioning libs Dec 06 21:28:15 and boost will be installed into libdir Dec 06 21:28:27 as it is now Dec 06 21:28:36 woglinde, ok wow Dec 06 21:29:00 must be some option Dec 06 21:29:08 ok Dec 06 21:31:38 pb__: I have a 2.6.32 not booting from nand...probably my bad defconfig Dec 06 21:31:43 hmm...CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT and CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS are 0..right? Dec 06 21:32:13 2.6.26 boots and both are set to 0 Dec 06 21:32:20 yeah, I don't think those variables do anything useful in your cae Dec 06 21:32:22 case Dec 06 21:33:15 I fear there are armv5te quirks.. Dec 06 21:33:25 there are msg on LAKML Dec 06 21:34:13 woglinde, I'm trying thanks a lot Dec 06 21:50:56 hi Dec 06 21:51:17 who of you does java stuff with OE? Dec 06 21:51:48 I found interesting problem of it Dec 06 21:51:59 we do not have tmp/staging/all-linux Dec 06 21:55:06 lol Dec 06 21:55:36 hi hrw, does xorg+fbdev driver can do xrandr -o 1 ? Dec 06 21:55:54 hrw whats the problem? Dec 06 21:56:09 woglinde: do build for two different archs Dec 06 21:57:07 woglinde: I do armv6+armv7a build and jars ends in armv6/usr/share/java/ so armv6 build works, armv7a one fail (cause OE knows that java=='all' arch so got built already) Dec 06 21:58:04 hm Dec 06 21:59:52 so solutions are: 1. disable arch=all for java, 2. use two tmpdirs, 3. create tmp/staging/all-linux and teach java classes to use it Dec 06 22:00:34 hi bluelightning Dec 06 22:00:41 hi woglinde Dec 06 22:00:49 hrw hm third solution I would prefer Dec 06 22:01:04 only problem is with native libraries Dec 06 22:01:12 woglinde: will mail ML tomorrow about it Dec 06 22:01:25 woglinde: they are not arch=all Dec 06 22:01:36 okay Dec 06 22:01:38 yeah Dec 06 22:02:00 btw - someone know how to teach mercurial to store login/pass? Dec 06 22:02:28 I am tired of reloading googlecode page to check how my password look jsut to commit one patch Dec 06 22:02:33 mmm Dec 06 22:02:50 yes 3 is better Dec 06 22:03:21 woglinde: thanks Dec 06 22:05:33 hrw sorry only pulled sofar wiht mercurial Dec 06 22:10:38 hvontres|home: still owner of a poodle? Dec 06 22:12:11 uf. found Dec 06 22:14:18 ant__: yes Dec 06 22:14:30 ant__: just getting back into oe stuff. Dec 06 22:16:38 great, pls subscribe to http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/zaurus/ ML Dec 06 22:16:46 hm someone knows how to get a normal patch out of git? Dec 06 22:17:44 woglinde: git format-patch -1 REV Dec 06 22:18:02 bye all Dec 06 22:18:14 ant__: ok Dec 06 22:18:35 hrw hm nope Dec 06 22:18:43 it dont handles empty files Dec 06 22:20:58 ant__: donw Dec 06 22:21:04 ant__: err, done Dec 06 22:22:53 ok, waiting for the request... Dec 06 22:23:08 to appear Dec 06 22:27:20 hvontres|home: welcome :) Dec 06 22:28:02 we got some serious kernel hackers there...only thesing is missing atm Dec 06 22:39:46 good night Dec 06 22:50:15 ich teste gerade Dec 06 22:50:20 und du ? Dec 06 22:51:46 noe Dec 06 23:11:12 yay, can finally use my damn hatch Dec 06 23:11:32 hm what? Dec 06 23:17:14 03Denis 'Gnutoo' Carikli  07org.openembedded.dev * r8bd570aa03 10openembedded.git/recipes/boost/ (boost-14x.inc boost_1.41.0.bb files/1.41.0_uclibc.patch): (log message trimmed) Dec 06 23:17:14 boost: add version 1.41.0 and modified boost-14x.inc Dec 06 23:17:14 *1.41.0 fixes a bug with MPI: in 1.40.0 if you don't have the mpi Dec 06 23:17:14 libraries installed in your host it fails Dec 06 23:17:14 *added the dependency on icu because of things like that: Dec 06 23:17:18 unicode/utypes.h: No such file or directory Dec 06 23:17:20 *made it install in ${libdir} instead of ${libdir}/boost-${PV}: Dec 06 23:19:59 I'll commit boost later Dec 06 23:20:04 s/boost/wesnoth Dec 06 23:20:16 it needs a little more work such as: Dec 06 23:20:26 gnutoo cool Dec 06 23:20:27 *automatic detection of boost Dec 06 23:21:04 *FILES_something for wesnothd Dec 06 23:21:44 and the icons were not shiped,which is a problem Dec 06 23:22:06 I bet it's not a problem for the mans Dec 06 23:22:11 s/mans/manuals Dec 06 23:23:04 sometime I wonder if buying this htcdream and doing this kernel work in order to have alsa was a good idea...I'm not a kernel hacker Dec 06 23:23:17 it eats all my free time... Dec 06 23:25:59 woglinde: hatch on me golf was broken, fixed the lock today Dec 06 23:30:46 Hello Dec 06 23:31:11 It would be nice if someone could give a hand on the doubt I posted in ML about a qt4 recipe decision Dec 06 23:31:14 hi otavio Dec 06 23:32:28 woglinde: hello :-) Dec 06 23:33:10 ps: in case I've no time to commit here's the actual recipe: http://pastebin.com/m62c58fd3 Dec 06 23:33:21 only automatic detection of boost is todo+tests Dec 06 23:33:47 automatic detection of boost will be achieved by deleting the cmake boost detector so it uses the more recent one from cmake itself Dec 06 23:34:05 btw I've an important and newbish question Dec 06 23:35:10 I think I should look into the git push manual because If it had been fast forward on the shr/merge branch It would have been pushrd Dec 06 23:35:19 so I'll look and if there is nothing I'll ask here Dec 06 23:36:08 mmm I don't find it in git-push manual Dec 06 23:36:09 GNUtoo: :-) Dec 06 23:36:15 GNUtoo: ask :P Dec 06 23:36:31 ok I've 2 branches: shr/merge and org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:36:41 what if I want to push only to 1 branch? Dec 06 23:37:05 for isntance I'm on org.openembedded.dev and I want to push only org.openembedded.dev and not also shr/merge Dec 06 23:37:34 is in the wiki Dec 06 23:37:40 ok thanks Dec 06 23:37:46 I'll look in the git book in the wiki Dec 06 23:38:08 GNUtoo: git push origin org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:40:02 I'll look at the command I did Dec 06 23:40:22 SSH_AUTH_SOCK="" git push git@git.openembedded.org:openembedded Dec 06 23:42:48 GNUtoo: it is wrong Dec 06 23:43:01 ok Dec 06 23:43:01 GNUtoo: there's no openembedded remote branch Dec 06 23:43:20 GNUtoo: the openembedded is the remote you use for upstream? Dec 06 23:43:45 the wiki said git clone git@git.openembedded.org:openembedded Dec 06 23:43:50 so I did the same for pushing Dec 06 23:44:00 ugly :-( Dec 06 23:44:03 but you're right Dec 06 23:44:05 it's wrong Dec 06 23:44:17 GNUtoo: ok; what is your remote? Dec 06 23:44:26 I'll look Dec 06 23:44:33 but I bet org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:44:33 GNUtoo: here I use uptream as my OE remote Dec 06 23:44:41 GNUtoo: no; this is the remote branch Dec 06 23:44:41 ah that Dec 06 23:45:10 GNUtoo: I use origin for our company repository and upstream for official OE Dec 06 23:45:12 origin Dec 06 23:45:25 GNUtoo: so: git push origin org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:45:33 ok thanks Dec 06 23:45:40 I did that for other repos Dec 06 23:45:43 such as replicant Dec 06 23:45:44 GNUtoo: this means: send to origin what I have in the local branch org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:46:19 but for oe to be shure I always look in the commit.txt to do the right commands,in order to avoid problematics commits Dec 06 23:46:25 and I had that in this file Dec 06 23:46:37 ok thanks a lot! Dec 06 23:46:57 GNUtoo: if you had a branch which you wish to push a foo into org.openembedded.dev you'd do: git push origin foo:org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:47:20 GNUtoo: and this means : push to origin what I have in local branch foo into org.openembedded.dev Dec 06 23:47:36 ok thanks Dec 06 23:47:42 GNUtoo: I hope this helps :P Dec 06 23:47:55 yes I already did that for other repos Dec 06 23:47:59 such as replicant Dec 06 23:48:31 the thing is that the push didn't worked at the beginning....very long time ago....so I tried that command and it worked Dec 06 23:49:02 then I kept using it because it was in this file Dec 06 23:49:09 that I look before commiting Dec 06 23:49:35 it also tells things such as do not forget the checksums Dec 06 23:49:45 but now checksums are in the recipe so that helps Dec 06 23:50:35 lol Dec 06 23:50:54 rsalveti: I was looking for you Dec 06 23:51:04 rsalveti: hello; I'm Otavio Salvador :-D Dec 06 23:52:38 rsalveti: A coworker of mine has found micro-b browser that has been in use in maemo and I'd like to know if you have a recipe for it? We'd be interested in using it for our operating system but if there's a ready to use recipe it would make our life easier ;-) Dec 06 23:52:44 the things is that there is a high probability to commit when it's late or when I'm tired because I just finished doing some long oe work...so better having a file than screwing things Dec 06 23:53:09 GNUtoo: yes; I tend to agree Dec 06 23:53:17 otavio, mmm why not fennec that has a recipe in oe? Dec 06 23:53:41 GNUtoo: last time I tried fennec it looked UGLY Dec 06 23:54:03 GNUtoo: our idea is to use a gecko based browser to replace firefox; so it has to provide a regular browsing experience Dec 06 23:54:16 GNUtoo: and look as familiar as possible as well Dec 06 23:54:16 yes build-system wise Dec 06 23:54:33 ah fennec is kind of touch-based Dec 06 23:54:50 GNUtoo: this is target to a thinclient OS, not a phone or touch-based OS Dec 06 23:54:57 ok Dec 06 23:55:04 why not using firefox directly? Dec 06 23:55:10 otavio: hi :-) Dec 06 23:55:31 GNUtoo: micro-b looks nice ... except for the address bar at the bottom of screen (but this should be trivial to change) Dec 06 23:55:34 otavio: hm, no, we didn't try micro-b yet Dec 06 23:55:41 ok Dec 06 23:55:46 rsalveti: oh ok :-( Dec 06 23:55:46 whoa debian has like a gui installer now Dec 06 23:55:47 fancy Dec 06 23:55:51 we were more likely to try a webkit browser Dec 06 23:56:01 midori? Dec 06 23:56:04 Aditya_: hey man; we have it for 5 years now! Dec 06 23:56:14 lol Dec 06 23:56:25 I am just saying I haven't used vanilla debian in a while Dec 06 23:56:31 there is even a windows installer for debian... Dec 06 23:56:35 Aditya_: and FYI, GTK DFB is broken Dec 06 23:56:43 GNUtoo: yes, this too Dec 06 23:56:59 GTK DFB? Dec 06 23:57:16 Aditya_: d-i uses gtk at directfb to avoid having a full X inside of initrd Dec 06 23:57:41 also if I want to just get an offline disk, can I just get the first DVD? instead of the 5 they have? Dec 06 23:57:44 Aditya_: however we're pondering about moving to full Xorg since gtk people don't give a shit to dfb backend :-( Dec 06 23:57:44 strange http://goodbye-microsoft.com/ points to gnewsense now Dec 06 23:58:09 Aditya_: sure; first dvd ought to work fine Dec 06 23:58:33 GNUtoo: midori ... Dec 06 23:58:37 * otavio went to look at it Dec 06 23:58:57 btw in the distro midori seem outdated Dec 06 23:59:01 look at it in oe Dec 06 23:59:04 not in your distro Dec 06 23:59:07 GNUtoo: midori is webkit based Dec 06 23:59:14 yes but Dec 06 23:59:19 we were more likely to try a webkit browser Dec 06 23:59:28 GNUtoo: but it lacks Java support ;-) Dec 06 23:59:31 ah ok Dec 06 23:59:37 mmm Dec 07 00:00:13 so guess that firefox would be the best choice? Dec 07 00:00:17 rsalveti: and how is the work to get Java support into webkit, inside of Nokia? Do you know anything about it? Dec 07 00:00:28 rsalveti: yes; but I'd like to use something without XUL Dec 07 00:00:28 don't know about how much you can waste to have a good performance on your device Dec 07 00:00:41 there are also other gecho based browsers in the firefox directory but I bet they don't look familiar Dec 07 00:00:48 rsalveti: that's why micro-b looked nice Dec 07 00:01:16 mmm Dec 07 00:01:21 it's been a while since I last heard about java and webkit Dec 07 00:01:39 flash was more likely to get a higher priority Dec 07 00:01:57 rsalveti: flash works already Dec 07 00:02:04 but, to get the next maemo going on, java will probably be supported Dec 07 00:02:10 yep, but have many issues Dec 07 00:02:15 depending on the browser Dec 07 00:02:20 focus problem and etc Dec 07 00:02:29 rsalveti: ahh yes; gotcha Dec 07 00:03:02 nokia will probably stop supporting mozilla technologies Dec 07 00:03:17 since the next ui will be all qt based Dec 07 00:03:29 and they are investing money in webkit Dec 07 00:03:55 but for the moment micro-b or firefox would be the most complete choice Dec 07 00:03:57 I guess Dec 07 00:04:05 rsalveti: yes; I met Kenneth at LatinoWare and he told me about that Dec 07 00:04:22 otavio: yep, he work with us here just with webkit Dec 07 00:04:32 rsalveti: yes; I knew it as well :P Dec 07 00:04:39 rsalveti: he is great Dec 07 00:04:42 oh, cool :-) Dec 07 00:04:48 rsalveti: were you at LW? Dec 07 00:05:03 otavio: nop, not this year Dec 07 00:05:11 was finishing an internal project Dec 07 00:05:17 that took us for quite sometime :-) Dec 07 00:05:21 rsalveti: oh ok Dec 07 00:05:32 that's we got time to work with oe again Dec 07 00:05:32 rsalveti: I was intending to know if I met you there or not Dec 07 00:05:37 but now I'm on vacation :P Dec 07 00:05:47 btw is there a openoffice calc document documenting the freedom of the n900...like they did for n8xx? because I'ld like to know if there are anything non-free at the kernel level... Dec 07 00:06:09 otavio: oh, got it, guess that only our qt guys were there Dec 07 00:06:21 rsalveti: I guess so Dec 07 00:06:43 GNUtoo: at kernel level I don't remember much Dec 07 00:06:52 ok Dec 07 00:06:57 probably only the powervr stuff Dec 07 00:07:06 that's in userspace Dec 07 00:07:18 oh true, the kernel module is open Dec 07 00:07:22 yes Dec 07 00:07:39 in userspace there are lots of closed software Dec 07 00:07:49 but you can easily remove or not use it Dec 07 00:08:06 I wondered if you could put oe on it for instance and not run proprietary drivers Dec 07 00:08:18 GNUtoo: yep, I already did that Dec 07 00:08:20 and replace some userspace components if necessary Dec 07 00:08:39 ok nice...what kernel did you use? Dec 07 00:08:42 what didn't work? Dec 07 00:09:03 I remember I used the linux-omap tree Dec 07 00:09:25 guess that at that time the 3d stuff and dsp Dec 07 00:09:35 but now the dsp stuff is much better Dec 07 00:09:56 ok nice Dec 07 00:09:56 but I did that when it was just a prototype, a couple of months ago Dec 07 00:10:00 ok Dec 07 00:10:02 have any of you gotten the DSP stuff to work with OE? Dec 07 00:10:06 but I guess that current linux-omap would boot quite ok Dec 07 00:10:24 I'm willing to play with that when I get back from vacation Dec 07 00:10:37 on next week Dec 07 00:10:44 together with other mamona commits and stuff Dec 07 00:10:53 btw about the DSP some guys at the openpma(pma430) mailing list are willing to replace the DSP OS on their old omap 1x Dec 07 00:10:56 lots of fun things to play Dec 07 00:11:06 oh, cool Dec 07 00:11:10 that's something Dec 07 00:11:21 yes worth looking at Dec 07 00:11:28 nice, will take a look Dec 07 00:12:01 ok Dec 07 00:12:16 but the person doing it is looking for somewhere to upload his code Dec 07 00:12:20 so no code to look yet Dec 07 00:12:35 hm, got it Dec 07 00:12:51 but I'm looking forward for it Dec 07 00:13:29 "On the dm270 side, i've written a little os in order to respond to omap." Dec 07 00:14:28 cool Dec 07 00:18:20 howdy guys Dec 07 00:20:50 howdly fellas Dec 07 00:21:08 has anyone done any digital frame hacks with OE? Dec 07 00:24:47 ygood nite Dec 07 00:26:25 I'll go too bye Dec 07 00:26:50 time to go also, see ya Dec 07 01:27:42 yay debian is done downloading Dec 07 01:32:49 anyone still around? Dec 07 01:42:44 nope Dec 07 01:42:47 we all left Dec 07 01:44:07 that sucks Dec 07 01:44:40 but it looks like Im in the same timezone as you for this week :-D Dec 07 01:45:09 for this week? Dec 07 01:45:39 in Utah for a week Dec 07 01:45:59 ah Dec 07 01:46:03 thats close enough Dec 07 01:46:07 whats up? Dec 07 01:46:08 I think you are an hour off Dec 07 01:46:20 just installing debian Dec 07 01:46:38 hopefully this goes well Dec 07 01:47:32 ah cool Dec 07 01:48:27 does this stuff ever just work for people? Dec 07 01:48:51 getting dsp to work on the beagleboard so far has just been frustrating so far Dec 07 01:53:44 builds just work for me Dec 07 01:54:41 builds? Dec 07 01:54:47 with the dsp and everything? Dec 07 01:55:06 never used the dsp Dec 07 01:55:14 but loads of people on #beagle are Dec 07 01:56:13 hmm Dec 07 01:56:19 I should get on there to Dec 07 01:56:23 once I get a build of OE Going Dec 07 01:56:50 I wish someone would just post a link saying: hey guys, beagleboard REV C, DSPLINK working and everything. Here it is. Cheers Dec 07 01:56:56 * sigh * Dec 07 01:57:09 dsplink is working in Angstrom Dec 07 01:57:29 like the demo image? Dec 07 01:57:37 should be Dec 07 01:57:53 Im sure koen has demod gst-ti before Dec 07 01:57:53 I know it has gstreamer Dec 07 01:58:07 what else do you want? Dec 07 01:58:09 but I dunno if thats useful for writing code on the DSP Dec 07 01:58:26 Aditya__: I think you have the wrong end of the stick, OE doesnt compile code for the DSP Dec 07 01:58:38 I thought gstreamer was just for playing videos and usb cams Dec 07 01:58:54 gst-ti uses dsplink to download codecs to the dsp Dec 07 01:59:08 I was going to follow this: http://ossie.wireless.vt.edu/trac/wiki/BeagleBoard_CodecEngine Dec 07 01:59:14 after I got a oe build down Dec 07 02:12:34 so koen's demo image on the angstrom site should have gst-ti Dec 07 02:12:34 ? Dec 07 02:28:49 I beleive so Dec 07 02:28:53 check with #beagle dude Dec 07 02:28:55 s Dec 07 02:29:09 I dont have full access to my kit to check Dec 07 02:46:19 hmm Dec 07 02:46:21 debian Dec 07 02:46:23 ubuntu Dec 07 02:46:25 or fedora Dec 07 02:46:31 choices! Dec 07 02:51:42 How can I build an initramfs.cpio.gz from my existing file system? Dec 07 02:51:57 Is it just cpio archive /, then gzip it? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Dec 07 02:59:57 2009