**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 23 02:59:57 2010 Jan 23 11:05:30 hi, anyone around familiar with packaged staging ? Jan 23 11:28:00 re Jan 23 11:28:06 yo florian Jan 23 12:32:54 florian: good morning Jan 23 12:33:13 doh, since when do you have to be identified with nickserv to speak in this channel? Jan 23 12:33:15 * pb_ stabs freenode Jan 23 12:34:13 pb_ only recently, yesterday I didn't but there was some incident with spammers last night or so, guess taht was the counter action Jan 23 12:34:18 hi pb Jan 23 12:34:27 hi woglinde Jan 23 12:34:48 btw wrt my problems with pacakged staging: wrote an email to the ML, very puzzled, open to advice :-) Jan 23 12:36:05 eFfeM: yeah, I was just reading your email now Jan 23 12:36:18 it isn't completely obvious to me that your do_deploy() problem with the kernel has anything much to do with packaged-staging. Jan 23 12:36:53 pb for fosdem I have to ask you a favour Jan 23 12:37:10 woglinde: sure, what is it? Jan 23 12:37:11 bring me please some walker chips Jan 23 12:37:13 *g* Jan 23 12:37:16 heh, no problem Jan 23 12:37:24 any particular flavour? Jan 23 12:37:30 *g* Jan 23 12:37:37 I will tell you in detail Jan 23 12:37:43 one week bevor Jan 23 12:37:45 *g* Jan 23 12:37:53 I even can you pay in pounds Jan 23 12:37:54 righto Jan 23 12:37:59 args Jan 23 12:38:01 typos Jan 23 12:43:09 pb_ guess it is, this is a very clean setup and after -cclean of virtual/kernel it is gone Jan 23 12:43:34 jo raster Jan 23 12:46:52 eFfeM: it sounds to me as though the kernel recipe is just a bit broken. It shouldn't be trying to deploy artifacts that is hasn't built. Jan 23 12:47:11 the recipe normally does build it Jan 23 12:47:18 uImage Jan 23 12:47:21 but not in this case, right? Jan 23 12:47:23 but not with pstage Jan 23 12:47:33 because then nothing gets build Jan 23 12:47:57 the deployment is in kernel.bbclass there is no specific deploy so it seems a general kernel issue Jan 23 12:48:12 need to go now, back in say 90 mins Jan 23 12:48:16 nick -eFfeM-away Jan 23 12:48:33 mickeyl: good morning Jan 23 12:49:28 good morning pb_ Jan 23 12:49:50 it seems I have just bought a new house, heh Jan 23 12:50:08 wah Jan 23 12:50:09 congrats Jan 23 12:50:12 where? Jan 23 12:50:34 not too far from where we live now; a village called Swaffham Prior, which is about 10-15km north of Cambridge. Jan 23 12:50:39 let me find a link on google maps Jan 23 12:51:33 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=lower+end+swaffham+prior&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=40.59616,78.310547&ie=UTF8&hq=lower+end+swaffham+prior&hnear=&radius=15000&ll=52.258754,0.297403&spn=0.030734,0.076475&t=h&z=14 Jan 23 12:51:36 that should be it Jan 23 12:52:52 pb hm Jan 23 12:53:37 hi, pidgin segfault so I did that: opkg install pidgin-dbg && gdb pidgin but it gave me that: http://pastebin.com/m48e3a2ea note that I have -ggdb3 Jan 23 12:53:42 cool Jan 23 12:53:44 not too far from cherry hinton Jan 23 12:54:05 yeah. though, we will be moving to a new office at about the same time. Jan 23 12:54:17 and, ironically, the new office is really close to our old house. Jan 23 12:54:25 pb lol Jan 23 12:54:47 heh Jan 23 12:54:49 oh well Jan 23 12:54:57 might be a good thing ;) Jan 23 12:55:03 yeah, quite Jan 23 12:55:19 the new office is also right next door to Emma's nursery, though, which is handy Jan 23 12:55:30 oh good Jan 23 12:55:37 then you can pick her up / drop her off right before / after Jan 23 12:55:48 yeah, exactly Jan 23 12:55:50 of course bt gives garbage Jan 23 12:57:09 bbl, gotta go move some more stuff into storage now. Jan 23 12:57:13 GNUtoo: -dev packages installed? Jan 23 12:57:18 err, dbg packages Jan 23 12:57:23 bye pb Jan 23 12:57:27 yes Jan 23 12:57:32 they are installed Jan 23 12:57:37 I checked the files too Jan 23 12:57:42 they are in .debug Jan 23 12:57:54 bt only gives libc's dynamic loader thing Jan 23 12:58:27 it should also give at least pidgin Jan 23 15:07:19 re Jan 23 15:13:41 wrt the threads about patchwork, can someone point me (or give me) instructions on how to work with it, I see patches that I know are applied (eg this one: http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/1505/) but I fail to see how I can close it (and yes I have an account and I am looged in) Jan 23 15:15:56 eFfeM: if you check "profile" page, do you see "Maintainer of openembedded. Contributor to openembedded." Jan 23 15:15:57 do I need to do something to get myslef added as maintainer ? Jan 23 15:16:01 eFfeM: or only later? Jan 23 15:16:10 checking Jan 23 15:16:36 only contributor Jan 23 15:16:45 guess that explains things :-) Jan 23 15:17:03 means I can safely ignore all those emails :-) Jan 23 15:17:06 then you can change state only of your patches.. and you have to ask some admin (I asked cbrake) Jan 23 15:17:29 whois cbrake Jan 23 15:17:33 hups ;) Jan 23 15:18:28 i have no patches in there, but the one mentioned below was committed by me for mlip Jan 23 15:18:52 and i didn't want to avoid my part of the community duty, but hey, if I can't, I can't Jan 23 15:45:55 eFfeM, what is your username there Jan 23 15:46:37 got it Jan 23 15:46:43 you should be able to change patch states Jan 23 15:47:09 l8r all Jan 23 15:47:11 Crofton, ok, ty Jan 23 15:47:18 & cya l8r Jan 23 16:06:18 i've just set the two patches from mlip that I checked in earlier this week for him to applied in patchwork, guess that is all there is to do, only not fully sure if I should have checked the archived box Jan 23 16:18:19 eFfeM: if you're at it, pls can you remove all my patches? with rejected or closed? thanks Jan 23 16:22:56 eFfeM: http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/1326/ http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/1325/ http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/1324/ Jan 23 16:24:07 ynezz: sure, what do you want? rejected or closed Jan 23 16:24:35 eFfeM: whatever, just make it dissapear :) Jan 23 16:25:40 there is no closed, so rejected it'll be Jan 23 16:26:32 hm, just wondering if the exquisite boot splash screen is working for any of you when shutting down the system... Jan 23 16:28:36 or it's just my setup :) Jan 23 16:48:26 mmm ro/rw issue seem not fixed Jan 23 16:48:29 I'll put rw Jan 23 16:48:35 and report to the ml Jan 23 16:59:21 Is Marco Cavallini around? Jan 23 17:19:26 Laibsch: I think, that his nick is mckoan|away Jan 23 17:19:41 ynezz: thanks Jan 23 17:19:50 mckoan|away: I think you have RW now, don't you? Jan 23 17:20:03 There is still at least one patch in patchwork (something ronetix-related) Jan 23 17:26:19 hi mickey|office Jan 23 17:26:48 if I bump from ml11 to ml12 pygtk is it a problem? Jan 23 17:27:08 else who knows python? Jan 23 17:27:18 in oe obviously Jan 23 17:28:01 I'm in the self-reviewing phase of my patches Jan 23 17:29:56 the bots aren't working? Jan 23 17:35:02 like that? Jan 23 17:35:06 ~seen mickey|office Jan 23 17:35:50 I don't know well irc but note that we had an issue with spam yesterday Jan 23 17:36:05 so we prevented non-registered people from speaking Jan 23 17:36:43 (we means oe people,I was not involved into the policy change) Jan 23 17:37:04 maybe the bot is somehow unregistered? Jan 23 17:51:16 ok ready to push...awaitign discussion with someone who knows python in oe Jan 23 18:17:53 hi mickeyl I've a python question...If I bump pygtk from ml11 to ml12 is it ok? Jan 23 18:20:19 if it still works, sure Jan 23 18:22:05 mickeyl, I wondered if there was other things to bump with it but I bet no according to your response Jan 23 18:22:05 btw sorry for my wifi lag Jan 23 18:22:19 no problem Jan 23 18:22:36 no, the standalone python packages are pretty much ok Jan 23 18:22:43 only the main python package needs some more care Jan 23 18:23:18 ok Jan 23 18:26:34 I'll push then: pygtk fix + grub config file for eee701 + xorg.conf for eee701 + eee701.conf + eee701 defconfig + gnumeric dolt fix + abiword mathml fix Jan 23 18:26:34 any objections? Jan 23 18:28:02 re mickeyl Jan 23 18:28:04 hi djwillis Jan 23 18:28:47 GNUtoo: not from me Jan 23 18:29:21 ok thanks Jan 23 18:29:46 Is someone mucking w/ the main python packages or no? Jan 23 18:29:47 If no, nm Jan 23 18:29:51 if yes, a request :) Jan 23 18:29:54 woglinde, hi I'll push soon...when the wifi will be better Jan 23 18:30:07 gnutoo eeepc? Jan 23 18:30:28 ah dolt fixes again Jan 23 18:30:35 newe xlibx has dolt stuff too Jan 23 18:30:38 no just pygtk Jan 23 18:30:38 woglinde, yes I've an eeepc701 Jan 23 18:30:38 woglinde, the first one Jan 23 18:30:41 args xlibs Jan 23 18:30:41 but with 4GB Jan 23 18:30:46 wikipedia has a good article on it Jan 23 18:31:11 I'll push the dolt for gnumeric Jan 23 18:32:19 so I'm on "commit" branch where I cherry-picked things...so I do SSH_AUTH_SOCK="" git push origin commit:org.openembedded.dev and it will work fine? Jan 23 18:32:55 dont know Jan 23 18:33:45 ok I'll try the dry-run option then Jan 23 18:34:31 because the problem is that now that I have multiple local branches I fear that it could push wrong commits Jan 23 18:34:38 Can somebody please help me understand http://paste.debian.net/57435/ ? I thought that by default $bindir would ship in $PN and $libdir/.debug and $bindir/.debug would ship in $PN-dbg? Jan 23 18:34:41 it already happened twice Jan 23 18:34:56 GNUtoo right Jan 23 18:35:23 till later Jan 23 18:35:37 so I'll wait before commiting,for someone that is shure Jan 23 18:35:59 Laibsch, that is true for target stuff at least, yes Jan 23 18:36:05 GNUtoo: I suggest qgit to look at the structure Jan 23 18:36:24 and you can push a specific commit with "git push origin $ref:master" Jan 23 18:36:25 Laibsch, check the bb file for playing games with FILES and such Jan 23 18:36:35 Tartarus: of course, I already did Jan 23 18:36:44 there is nothing obviously wrong in there Jan 23 18:36:46 Nothing? Jan 23 18:36:59 or I could do dry-run Jan 23 18:37:05 Well, bitbake -e it and see what the FILES vars end up as Jan 23 18:37:08 Something ain't right :) Jan 23 18:37:38 ok so git push origin commit:org.openembedded.dev should be fine then Jan 23 18:37:54 Tartarus: $ http://paste.debian.net/57437/ looks sane to me Jan 23 18:40:10 yeah, but what's bitbake -e give you? Jan 23 18:40:16 Since it's getting munged somewhere Jan 23 18:46:42 dry-run seems ok: Jan 23 18:47:08 351e854..1986ae8 commit -> org.openembedded.dev Jan 23 18:47:08 I'll push then Jan 23 18:49:47 re again Jan 23 18:50:49 ok pushed Jan 23 18:50:59 Tartarus: I was trying -DDD. -e and grepping for FILES gives me http://pastebin.com/ffcf518c take a look at lines 30 and 31 Jan 23 18:51:10 too bad that the bot doesn't work...I'll check on the web Jan 23 18:51:35 Tartarus: I'm starting to wonder what python has to do with rpm Jan 23 18:54:15 FILES_python-rpm = "${libdir}/python*/site-packages/rpm/_*" Jan 23 18:54:29 Maybe that override isn't working as expected? Jan 23 18:58:05 Doesn't look like that's the problem Jan 23 18:58:16 and that's about as much interest as I have in the package Jan 23 19:01:16 GNUtoo: you are building for eeePC? Jan 23 19:27:07 ophmmm Jan 23 19:30:27 Ah-ha Jan 23 19:30:30 Found the problem Jan 23 19:30:45 See classes/distuils-common-base.bbclass Jan 23 19:31:07 I think that should really be a += not an =, on the -dbg stuff Jan 23 19:31:34 khem did the splitting up tho, check with him Jan 23 20:12:00 Laibsch, yes eeepc 701 Jan 23 20:12:57 Tartarus: that seems to be the culprit Jan 23 20:13:02 it fixes the issue for me Jan 23 20:13:26 GNUtoo: have you run anything OE-derived on the device yet? Jan 23 20:13:59 Laibsch, angstrom Jan 23 20:14:03 running Jan 23 20:14:05 right now Jan 23 20:14:13 the oeee means oe-eeep Jan 23 20:14:14 c Jan 23 20:14:27 nice Jan 23 20:14:31 I may think about it Jan 23 20:14:39 How much space does it have? Jan 23 20:14:46 the ssd is a 4gb ssd Jan 23 20:14:50 I see Jan 23 20:14:51 *GB Jan 23 20:15:00 so you want to maximize that Jan 23 20:15:03 that's why there is oe based distro on it Jan 23 20:15:14 size of the xfce46-image : 300M Jan 23 20:15:22 I'm thinking about buying a hybrid machine with both SSD (8GB) and HD Jan 23 20:15:51 I want to have a small installation on the SSD to be able to turn off the HD and get maximum run-time Jan 23 20:16:17 ok Jan 23 20:16:21 are you using ipk? Jan 23 20:16:25 or deb? Jan 23 20:17:24 ipk Jan 23 20:18:54 but many things dont't work yet Jan 23 20:19:02 such as pidgin->segfault Jan 23 20:19:15 scummvm->compilation failure Jan 23 20:19:40 needs gnash(rob something is working on it) Jan 23 20:19:46 *recent gnash Jan 23 20:20:27 empathy also segfault Jan 23 20:21:25 claws mails is working but the send mail window overlap the screen(even if I'm in the mode for small screens) Jan 23 20:21:40 wesnoth works(not commited yet) Jan 23 20:22:24 firefox works altough the icons of google,wikipedia etc(in the search engine part)...are not displayed Jan 23 20:22:32 xfce46 works Jan 23 20:22:39 midori segfaults Jan 23 20:22:48 terminal works Jan 23 20:22:59 emacs-x11 works Jan 23 20:24:29 s/rob something/rsavoye Jan 23 20:24:48 (he's the main dev of gnash) Jan 23 20:26:48 Laibsch, why not buying one of the new touchbook that has 512M of ram Jan 23 20:28:22 the reason I am buying a new computer is to have more than the current 640MB my Thinkpad X24 has Jan 23 20:28:38 ok Jan 23 21:01:12 Tartarus, pb_: maybe you can take a look at the simple patch I just sent to the list for review. If you have the chance, maybe you can send an ACK. Jan 23 22:40:25 morning all Jan 23 22:40:34 hi rp Jan 23 23:16:42 RP: any hint about lzma-kernel vs. Zaurus bootloader? Jan 23 23:17:00 any magic hack required? Jan 24 00:02:57 RP: this is regular boot from kexec. same kernel ...http://fr.pastebin.ca/1763395 Jan 24 00:18:16 btw seems new kernels are requiring lzop and not lzo (-native) Jan 24 00:20:03 * mwester didn't know about lzip Jan 24 00:20:06 er, lzop Jan 24 00:20:17 he. /bin/sh: lzop: command not found Jan 24 00:21:00 I'm just testing...lzma won't boot from nand :/ Jan 24 00:32:17 same with lzo compression :/ Just boots from kexec Jan 24 00:34:33 'nite **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 24 02:59:57 2010