**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 04 02:59:57 2010 Feb 04 03:07:55 Anyone know how to make the omap dss2 driver a bit more verbose on startup? Feb 04 03:08:12 besides omapfb.debug and omap-dss.debug Feb 04 03:08:20 'cause they don't seem to do jack. Feb 04 07:50:46 hi all ... Feb 04 08:02:40 good morning Feb 04 09:27:03 Has anyone seen something like: File "/home/jkridner/bin/bitbake", line 191 finally: SyntaxError: invalid syntax Feb 04 09:34:12 jkridner|work: old python version? Feb 04 09:35:25 RP? Feb 04 09:35:34 good morning Feb 04 09:36:09 good morning people Feb 04 09:37:07 i am still stuck at creating native packages using BBCLASSEXTEND and amend.inc Feb 04 09:58:46 morning Feb 04 10:00:05 hi hrw Feb 04 10:04:13 RP__: Python 2.4.3 Feb 04 10:04:20 * jkridner|work looks up what version is required. Feb 04 10:05:09 guess I need to move to 2.6. Feb 04 10:12:40 jkridner|work: 2.4 should be fine for bitbake 1.8 iirc Feb 04 10:15:08 jkridner|work: 2.5 or 2.6 are more common now Feb 04 10:21:50 hmmm... I made an attempt to add a new fetch class for 'repo'. Feb 04 10:22:06 I'll try to remove it. I expect it will work when I do. Feb 04 11:13:58 hrw, should we take embedded books for the stand? like embedded linux primer? Feb 04 11:14:02 hi btw Feb 04 11:14:12 I never read such ones Feb 04 11:14:46 ok Feb 04 11:15:07 I took it because it had interesting stuff on bootloader debugging Feb 04 11:15:28 basically how to follow a relocatible bootloader Feb 04 11:15:32 and similar stuff Feb 04 11:16:15 I looked at another one but the other one was on how to build a distro...uninteresting when you already know it Feb 04 11:17:38 'building embedded distros'? Feb 04 11:18:32 things like this Feb 04 11:19:28 GNUtoo: I've plenty of books, but I have limited wheight with Ryanair Feb 04 11:21:31 I also have limited weight Feb 04 11:24:31 florian: good morning Feb 04 11:25:27 hi pb_ Feb 04 11:26:17 I should search for the SD card with the BeagleBoard demo image... Feb 04 11:26:29 this would be useful for fosdem Feb 04 11:31:44 indeed Feb 04 11:59:23 JaMa|Gone: author of xinput_calibrator is Tias, and it would be better to create ticket/issue on github with patch attached :) Feb 04 11:59:34 ynezz: already found.. and forwarded :) Feb 04 11:59:35 can somebody change that 12:58:58 -!- #oe Cannot send to channel Feb 04 11:59:51 it's almost a week with that +R :) Feb 04 12:00:27 there's a way to disable channel wide ctcp via different channel mode Feb 04 12:00:38 ynezz: yes patch would be great, but someone who already checked that code could prepare it faster (if he consider that feature usefull too) Feb 04 12:01:25 ynezz: have you tried those gta01 images? Feb 04 12:01:43 not yet, overloaded, but will try later today Feb 04 12:01:52 ok, thanks Feb 04 12:04:37 didn't read your email till the end :( now I get it Feb 04 12:29:59 Is tere an environment variable I can set to make Qt/E turn off the mouse cursor instead of passing an argument to the application. Feb 04 12:48:06 BBCLASSEXTEND does not seem to be working with amend.inc ... has anyone tried it? Feb 04 13:00:49 the_OJ: we use BBCLASSEXTEND within inc files in Poky Feb 04 13:07:05 JaMa|Gone: what't the matter with xinput_calibrator? Feb 04 13:10:09 JaMa|Gone: I'm reading your email :-) Feb 04 13:10:58 mckoan: already forwarded to Tias.. Feb 04 13:11:22 mckoan: you can consider it as feature request if you're interested.. Feb 04 13:12:03 mckoan: IIRC old tscal or some other utility I used in openzaurus days had similar functionality Feb 04 13:13:04 JaMa|Gone: ok, thx Feb 04 13:51:28 hi, I've my build blocked by: imlib2_view.c:296: error: impossible constraint in 'asm' Feb 04 13:51:30 GNUtoo: which airport are you leaving from? Feb 04 13:51:40 I'm building for angstrom and bug Feb 04 13:51:49 mckoan, bergamo I think Feb 04 13:52:02 mckoan, tomorrow morning Feb 04 13:52:08 GNUtoo: at 8:20 ? Feb 04 13:52:13 I'll check Feb 04 13:52:35 I think so Feb 04 13:52:50 GNUtoo: see you there :;-) Feb 04 13:53:21 ok Feb 04 13:53:35 mckoan, should I wear my oe badge to be recognized? Feb 04 13:54:02 GNUtoo: I'm with other friends from GeexBox project Feb 04 13:54:11 ok nice Feb 04 14:21:18 hello good afternoon, can someone give me a hint about where can I find a kernel for an htcsable compatible device? (it's an hp ipaq 6915) Feb 04 14:22:37 pitillo, look in your machine config Feb 04 14:22:43 if you have one Feb 04 14:23:46 GNUtoo: I found the hh.org cvs repository which seems to provide a kernel tree and support for it, but there's no way to build a kernel for that device (not sure if it's an oudated or non maintained device) Feb 04 14:24:27 bitbaking the respective kenrel doesn't work? Feb 04 14:25:56 GNUtoo: I'm building without oe. I didn't know it can be built from oe. The only reference I got from oe was the conf/machine/htcsable.conf Feb 04 14:26:26 morning Feb 04 14:28:30 ok Feb 04 14:29:53 GNUtoo: thank you very much for that tip. I will look for info to see if I can find any clue to build a kernel for this device. Feb 04 14:30:03 ok Feb 04 14:30:13 just bitbake the most recent handleds kernel Feb 04 14:30:17 that would be easier Feb 04 14:31:35 GNUtoo: I think I got the package system from oe, but not the kernel, but I'm not sure. I haven't experience with oe, only some reads about what it is and how it work Feb 04 14:45:47 re Feb 04 14:46:40 pitillo: hh.org cvs? it still live/ Feb 04 14:46:41 ? Feb 04 14:47:35 hrw: seems so, at least last night, but seems to be outdated and not maintained Feb 04 14:48:20 I only found a kernel for this htcsable device there, and another reference to it on the oe packages metadata repository Feb 04 14:48:47 which just shows how old that device is Feb 04 14:48:54 but this last reference it's focused on packages, not kernel. I'm a bit lost at this point Feb 04 14:49:18 hrw: yes, it's an old device, but it's an interesting device too Feb 04 14:49:48 hrw: you don't nomw about _old_ devices ;) Feb 04 14:49:52 eh know Feb 04 14:51:03 florian: yep, ipaq 3630 for example Feb 04 14:51:25 hrw: Yes better... :-) Feb 04 14:52:58 hey Feb 04 14:53:13 * mckoan is gazing at his iPaq-3950 on the desktop Feb 04 14:53:14 hi kergoth Feb 04 14:54:26 * florian adds the Iris and VR3 to the list of very ealy devices Feb 04 14:54:40 Agenda VR3? Feb 04 14:55:18 hrw: LOL I had got an Agenda VR3 :-D Feb 04 14:56:08 hrw: yes Feb 04 14:56:31 The CATS is a good one as well. Feb 04 14:56:56 florian: you should open museum Feb 04 14:57:55 hrw: kc has enough for a museum... Feb 04 15:02:30 A museum for sourcecode would be cool... Feb 04 15:02:47 * florian would show Redboot there Feb 04 15:04:36 ;D Feb 04 15:08:49 bye - see you on fosdem or after Feb 04 15:11:16 well, seems that the PREFERRED_PROVIDER for the htcsable is the one at handhelds.org Feb 04 15:20:06 have a good trip hrw-gone-fosdem Feb 04 15:21:43 morning kergoth Feb 04 15:22:30 hey pb__ Feb 04 15:56:56 kergoth: you are a git guru - do you know if there is a way to turn off hooks on a specific branch? Feb 04 15:57:18 the hook script would have to do it Feb 04 15:57:25 you could make it obey a git-config setting Feb 04 15:59:49 thank you very much for your time too Feb 04 15:59:58 sorry, wrong window Feb 04 16:08:44 kergoth: ew.. :) Feb 04 16:08:59 * CosmicPenguin waits until it becomes an isssue Feb 04 16:09:01 yep, think its the only option though, hooks are repo wide Feb 04 16:14:10 * RP__ agrees kergoth Feb 04 16:39:40 hi FD_ZERO(&fdset); result in that | imlib2_view.c:296: error: impossible constraint in 'asm' with angstrom+bug under oe.dev Feb 04 16:42:13 heh, crazy imlib Feb 04 16:42:36 what can/should I do? Feb 04 16:42:48 is it a compiler problem? Feb 04 16:42:53 dunno, use a library with less eleet a5m? Feb 04 16:43:11 it might be a compiler problem, yeah. Feb 04 16:43:15 I want e-image Feb 04 16:43:16 what does the preprocessed source look like? Feb 04 16:43:26 I'll look Feb 04 16:43:52 what's the command line argument of gcc to make it output preprocessed source? Feb 04 16:44:32 -E Feb 04 16:45:01 ok thanks Feb 04 16:47:04 #define FD_ZERO(fdsetp) __FD_ZERO (fdsetp) and: Feb 04 16:47:26 #define __FD_ZERO(fdsp) do { int __d0, __d1; __asm__ __volatile__ ("cld; rep; stosl" : "=c" (__d0), "=D" (__d1) : "a" (0), "0" (sizeof (fd_set) / sizeof (__fd_mask)), "1" (&__FDS_BITS (fdsp)[0]) : "memory"); } while (0) Feb 04 16:47:58 I'll look for the arm manual in my other computer Feb 04 16:55:09 GNUtoo: can you post the compile log? Feb 04 16:55:18 ok Feb 04 16:56:02 http://pastebin.com/d19cb41be Feb 04 16:56:36 is there a better way to disable a recipe than DEFAULT_PREFERENCE = "-1"? that doesn't seem to work under certain circumstances Feb 04 16:57:57 GNUtoo: that is x86 asm Feb 04 16:58:05 you are somehow using the wrong headers Feb 04 16:58:14 ouch Feb 04 16:58:19 -I/usr/X11R6/include Feb 04 16:58:25 ok thanks Feb 04 16:58:43 I wonder what's it doing :) Feb 04 17:03:31 anyone attending CELF in sf? (http://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2010/index.html) Feb 04 17:04:29 kgilmer: ah I'd really love doing that Feb 04 17:05:23 yeah i'm thinking of going mckoan .. Feb 04 17:05:33 maybe submit a talk on oe/bug Feb 04 17:07:10 kgilmer: of course ;-) Feb 04 17:08:46 if it has X it set that: x_dir=${x_dir:-/usr/X11R6} Feb 04 17:09:04 I'll look if a configure argument can change that Feb 04 17:11:05 bbl Feb 04 17:20:13 nice Feb 04 17:20:15 --x-includes=DIR Feb 04 17:20:20 --x-libraries=DIR Feb 04 17:28:38 re Feb 04 17:45:07 hi Feb 04 17:45:20 is /usr/X11R6/include common enough to be included in sanity check Feb 04 17:45:26 (someone suggested me that) Feb 04 17:45:50 think that is the old path used by old xorg server too Feb 04 17:47:43 the someone was pitillo btw Feb 04 17:49:16 it can be checked, I don't know so much about oe, but may be the sanity checks can verify all entries starting with -{I,L}/usr Feb 04 17:50:13 and sorry again for the answer here, it was in wrong window, I expected to be in private Feb 04 17:50:39 GNUtoo: it should already be detected by the CROSS_COMPILE BADNESS check Feb 04 17:51:24 ok I wonder why it wasn't Feb 04 18:19:04 hm, what should I think of this line Feb 04 18:19:04 RRECOMMENDS = "open-iscsi-user" Feb 04 18:19:04 in this recipe open-iscsi-user_2.0-871.bb Feb 04 18:19:14 seems a frigid recipe :-) Feb 04 18:19:42 it recommends itself? how helpful Feb 04 18:19:49 guess it wants to recommend open-iscsi-kernel Feb 04 18:19:59 * eFfeM1 also wans to recommend himself :-) Feb 04 18:20:06 hehe Feb 04 18:25:26 oops, checked the log, the idiot who added the RRECOMMENDS is me :-( Feb 04 18:26:30 should probably also be RRECOMMENDS_${PN} Feb 04 18:26:30 heh Feb 04 18:27:37 heh, indeed Feb 04 18:28:44 what is the difference between RRECOMMENDS and RRECOMMENDS_${PN} ? Feb 04 18:28:58 will fix open-iscsi, but would love to know what I fix Feb 04 18:29:16 if I grep in recipes/*bb for RECOMMENDS I do not see a pattern Feb 04 18:31:00 RRECOMMENDS will apply the recommendation to all the ${PACKAGES} Feb 04 18:31:10 RRECOMMENDS_${PN} only applies to ${PN} Feb 04 18:31:34 which, generally, is what you want. Feb 04 18:32:05 so if there is only one package in the recipe there is no difference, right ? Feb 04 18:32:33 but every recipe has multiple packages, its just a question of whether they're empty/created or not Feb 04 18:32:57 eFfeM: if there is only one package then I guess that must mean you have assigned to PACKAGES, in which case koen will shout at you. Feb 04 18:32:59 ah, ok you mean the dev, dbg doc etc Feb 04 18:33:28 * eFfeM1 covers his hears, fortunately koen is about 150 km away, but he could ofc come to fosdem :-) Feb 04 18:33:31 will fix it Feb 04 18:33:56 pb__: heh, its tempting to go through some of our base variables and switch to _appends or something, make it impossible to fuck it up Feb 04 18:33:56 heh Feb 04 18:34:13 user guide could mention it (or i could not find it) Feb 04 18:34:42 yeah, I don't actually know where this policy about it being bad to assign PACKAGES sprang from all of a sudden. I had never actually heard of that as a rule until recently. Feb 04 18:35:21 i could see wanting -dev,-doc,-dbg to be stock regardless, for consistency, but beyond that, don't see a problem with it Feb 04 18:35:35 yeah, quite Feb 04 18:36:19 it does seem a bit silly to have these variable sitting there as traps for the unwary. if the policy is going to be that you mustn't remove the default contents of PACKAGES, we should fix it so that you just can't do that. Feb 04 18:36:21 there are quite a few of these "if you do X, Bad Things Happen" when it comes to assignment vs append and the like.. take setting INHERIT in local.conf for example.. it would be nice to try to find a way around them Feb 04 18:36:27 yeah, exactly Feb 04 18:37:02 just make package.bbclass inject the required bits, if we want to avoid _append/_prepend Feb 04 18:37:05 heh Feb 04 18:37:09 right Feb 04 18:37:45 that would be nice, actually, get a bunch of non-base stuff out of bitbake.conf Feb 04 18:38:58 agreed. that would be a good cleanup task Feb 04 18:39:13 * kergoth thinks about bounties or google summer of code or something for some of this crap Feb 04 18:39:46 yeah Feb 04 18:40:10 kergoth: bounties for what? Feb 04 18:40:21 some of these things that no one seems to get around to doing Feb 04 18:40:27 but which we all want to happen Feb 04 18:40:53 hm, still somewhat stuck, changed the rrecommends, then on installing open-iscsi-user, open-iscsi-kernel gets downloaded then compalins that it wants to install files already provided by kernel-module-iscsi-* recipes Feb 04 18:41:12 thought the idea with RRECOMMENDS was to handle these conflicts Feb 04 18:41:22 no, rrecommends is just a weaker rdepends Feb 04 18:41:26 no, RRECOMMENDS doesn't have anything to do with conflicts Feb 04 18:41:26 its not magic Feb 04 18:41:31 what are you trying to achieve, exactly? Feb 04 18:42:02 all that Recommends (which is what RRECOMMENDS maps to) means is "if you install this package, you probably ought to install this other one as well". Feb 04 18:42:07 i wanted to install open-iscsi software, there are two recipes one for user, another for kernel, but the kernel stuff can also be in the kernel modules apparently Feb 04 18:42:58 so you're saying that kernel-module-iscsi and open-iscsi-kernel are interchangeable? Feb 04 18:43:09 what's the difference between them, just different versions of the same thing? Feb 04 18:43:29 pb_ haven't sorted it out yet, could even be the same thing Feb 04 18:43:40 but ofc if you have an older kernel the iscsi stuff might not be there Feb 04 18:43:58 will dig into it, been a while since I peeked at it Feb 04 18:45:54 okay, sounds like you should try to straighten out exactly what files you want as a first step. Feb 04 18:46:18 then, once you know what you're trying to do, that's the time to work out what variables you need to set to make it happen. Feb 04 18:46:48 yeah will do Feb 04 18:49:41 kergoth: I also have some of them Feb 04 18:49:52 things that no one seems to get around to doing Feb 04 18:51:27 kergoth: and do you think anybody would be interested to doing things that no one is interested? Feb 04 18:53:41 well, thats why i was thinking about bounties and the like as possible motivators. Feb 04 18:53:52 mckoan: i started a google wave to start gathering together random ideas, issues, whatever, if you want to add yours to that Feb 04 18:54:46 kergoth: hmmm do you have any list? Feb 04 18:56:13 http://bit.ly/oe-wave is one form of the list, experimenting with the best way of organizing it Feb 04 18:56:50 pb__ the issue seems to be that iscsi used to be an out-of-kernel module that at some point got inlined, the version in open-iscsi-kernel and the kernel itself are very identical Feb 04 18:56:51 * RP__ watches bitbake python-native building glibc Feb 04 18:57:24 with a recent kernel the modules from the kernel are ok i guess, older kernels might need the out-of-kernel build modules Feb 04 18:57:35 not sure what the policy is to do so Feb 04 18:58:27 RP__: heh, that sounds .. different Feb 04 19:14:09 kergoth: An interesting side effect of BBCLASSEXTEND as it doesn't seem to translate some RDEPENDS... Feb 04 19:14:38 huh Feb 04 19:15:19 so dpkg-native ends up with the RDEPENDS from dpkg Feb 04 19:15:34 Which raises several interesting questions Feb 04 19:15:40 morning Feb 04 19:15:45 hi XorA Feb 04 19:16:50 RP__: you like making small interesting features :-D Feb 04 19:17:11 XorA: I just seem to find all these nice corner cases :/ Feb 04 19:18:17 blah avr32 arch don't like me.. Feb 04 19:18:46 gcc-cross-initial fails with some error that tels me nothing... Feb 04 19:18:55 I built avr32 with no issues when you last complanined Feb 04 19:19:46 I'm new to oe and I definitly do sth wrong ;) Feb 04 19:20:10 soltys: stable or dev? Feb 04 19:20:18 dev Feb 04 19:20:21 odd Feb 04 19:20:49 can you pastebin your error Feb 04 19:20:57 maybe its sth with building on 64 bit os Feb 04 19:21:03 XorA: sec Feb 04 19:21:08 most people here are on 64bit these days Feb 04 19:21:10 I am Feb 04 19:21:52 mhm Feb 04 19:22:02 you want whole log or just error ? Feb 04 19:22:29 a chunk of lines before the error as well Feb 04 19:22:37 k Feb 04 19:23:03 I am in the ub so I shall attempt to guess the problem Feb 04 19:23:14 * RP__ likes ubs Feb 04 19:25:06 RP__: hehe Feb 04 19:25:54 one day I shall learn to type better on EEE keyboard Feb 04 19:26:04 or maybe I should just cut my nails :-D Feb 04 19:26:11 XorA: http://wklej.org/id/274240/ Feb 04 19:28:19 soltys: wow that is totally wierd Feb 04 19:28:49 I know it's odd Feb 04 19:30:27 Ive never seen that Feb 04 19:30:39 what build machine distro? Feb 04 19:31:15 It looks like it might be calling the wrong as Feb 04 19:31:44 XorA: gentoo ~amd64 Feb 04 19:32:20 * RP__ -> fettle motorbike Feb 04 19:32:43 RP__: forgetting something? Feb 04 19:34:54 RP__: which motorbike do you own? Feb 04 19:35:32 mckoan: read his blog, he has lots of pics and stories Feb 04 19:35:35 soltys: whats your host compiler Feb 04 19:35:55 XorA: link? Feb 04 19:36:15 mckoan: look at the ltg planet Feb 04 19:38:05 khem: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.3 Feb 04 19:38:39 hmm could you try 4.2 Feb 04 19:39:00 hmm, wonder if i should add a check to autotools.bbclass to error out if you don't depend on gettext but use the gettext autoconf macro Feb 04 19:39:08 same for glib-2.0-native and the glib-gettextize macro Feb 04 19:39:26 or add to one of the sanity classes, perhaps Feb 04 19:39:31 khem: I can try that but first I have to build it ;) Feb 04 19:39:59 gcc 4.2 is not compilable with gcc 4.3 Feb 04 19:40:06 when it comes to abr Feb 04 19:40:08 avr Feb 04 19:40:17 soltys: no you dont Feb 04 19:40:17 mhm Feb 04 19:40:25 if you use ubuntu you can just install it Feb 04 19:40:34 khem: gentoo here ;) Feb 04 19:40:41 kergoth: BTW its supposed to be the TSC meeting in 20 mins Feb 04 19:40:43 4.2.4 can do ? Feb 04 19:40:53 but the reminder email has died the death of bad net connectionms Feb 04 19:40:56 XorA: oh, right, thanks for the reminder Feb 04 19:41:14 should figure out how to get it added to the calendar.. not sure if it supports a 'first Thursday of the month' Feb 04 19:41:21 heh Feb 04 19:41:28 heh, use Outlook it does :-D Feb 04 19:41:41 soltys: unfortunately there is no other way Feb 04 19:41:56 soltys: may be see if you can use gcc 4.4.2 instead for avr Feb 04 19:42:12 may be that will be ok Feb 04 19:42:27 hm how to setup that ? Feb 04 19:44:30 or see if gentoo can emerge gcc-4.2 Feb 04 19:44:49 khem: there is 4.2.4-r1 ;) Feb 04 19:45:43 khem: so should I try with gcc-4.2 or 4.4 ? Feb 04 19:46:05 try both I dont use AVR so I dont know Feb 04 19:46:08 which one will work Feb 04 19:46:29 ok Feb 04 19:49:51 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Feb 04 19:49:51 make[2]: *** [test-libglade] Error 1 Feb 04 19:49:59 erm, missed two of the messages Feb 04 19:50:04 /home/clarson/oe/projects/37679/tmp/staging/i686-mv-linux/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so: undefined reference to `pipe2@GLIBC_2.9' Feb 04 19:50:06 hrmph Feb 04 19:50:08 fun fun Feb 04 19:51:20 mickey|tv: wake up :-D Feb 04 19:52:12 we're less important than the tv, i see how it is ;) Feb 04 19:58:39 see you at FOSDEM, bye Feb 04 20:24:37 any thoughts on whether there'd be demand for an oe-janitors type thing, as a way of acquiring easy clean up tasks for people that aren't comfortable enough with oe yet to do more substantial contributions? Feb 04 20:25:28 can you give an example kergoth of an easy clean up task? Feb 04 20:25:47 there are a *lot* of things that will just require some grunt work, lots of files to edit Feb 04 20:26:01 lots of stuff from recipe_sanity for example, removals of unnecessary S, FILESDIR, etc usages Feb 04 20:26:11 possible moves of vars from bitbake.conf into the classes that use them Feb 04 20:26:22 event handlers need some clean up, remove the string mangling in favor of isinstance() Feb 04 20:26:28 kill all "return NotHandled" Feb 04 20:26:29 etc Feb 04 20:26:44 I'm thinking there might be people that want to help out, but don't yet know how Feb 04 20:26:54 so to assign people specific tasks with a specific set of instructions might be helpful Feb 04 20:27:34 i think it would be useful. i do not have any sense of demand though... Feb 04 20:28:02 me neither, thats what I'm curious about. i'll send out an email to try to gauge it Feb 04 21:13:12 mmm Feb 04 21:13:17 autoreconf says: | configure.ac:75: required file `./config.rpath' not found Feb 04 21:28:57 autoconf -vif Feb 04 21:29:32 Actually just specify the S variable and bitbake will do all that magic for you. Feb 04 21:29:58 Oops that should be autoreconf -vif Feb 04 21:30:30 he is running autoreconf Feb 04 21:30:33 its whats erroring.. Feb 04 21:30:35 :) Feb 04 21:31:32 ;f glib-2.0 fails for me.. the same error msg as on ml ;) Feb 04 21:34:08 The -i should install config.rpath then. Feb 04 21:34:22 I think that's what the autotools scripts install. Feb 04 21:34:35 s/install/run Feb 04 21:34:44 * AlTheKiller shouldn't have taken that nap Feb 04 21:49:32 ok Feb 04 21:49:37 thanks a lot Feb 04 21:49:55 I was trying inherit gettext Feb 04 21:50:03 because that was the line 75 Feb 04 21:52:06 btw is --x-includes=${STAGING_INCDIR}/X11 ok for all distros? Feb 04 22:03:15 autoreconf: running: automake --foreign --add-missing --copy --force-missing --warnings=cross Feb 04 22:05:57 autoreconf -Wcross --verbose --install --force --exclude=autopoint $acpaths || oefatal "autoreconf execution failed." Feb 04 22:06:14 AlTheKiller, I've vif Feb 04 22:06:18 verbose install force Feb 04 22:06:41 You have libtool installed? Feb 04 22:06:50 That's what supplies config.rpath. Feb 04 22:10:37 libtool is always installed. autotools.bbclass adds the dependency on libtool-native & libtool-cross Feb 04 22:25:43 for the record,running oe's gettextize under devshell in the dir fixed it Feb 04 22:26:17 GNUtoo: I've had to patch in gettextize runs before Feb 04 22:26:20 in other recipes Feb 04 22:26:22 kind of a pain Feb 04 22:26:28 * kergoth 's gettext-fu is weak, though Feb 04 22:27:17 ok Feb 04 22:27:32 because inherit e gettext didn't fix it... Feb 04 22:27:39 I'll commit all that stuff later Feb 04 22:27:42 I need to sleep Feb 04 22:27:55 because I wake up early tomorrow Feb 04 22:28:03 bye and thanks a lot Feb 04 22:53:18 RP__: kergoth: argh, sorry guys. this morning i remembered it, but then it faded away. i need to schedule an alarm in my calendar. did i miss anything important? Feb 04 22:54:00 nah, there wasn't anything brought to our attention by the userbase. we did think about sending out an official recommendation to move everything to new style staging Feb 04 22:54:36 and I'm thinking about determining if the userbase would like some sort of oe-janitors project to assign specific, simple cleanup tasks with specific steps to follow for those who want to contribute but don't know how yet Feb 04 22:54:50 sounds both like good ideas Feb 04 22:54:57 kergoth: or even tackle some legwork for us... Feb 04 22:55:02 BBCLASSEXTEND... Feb 04 22:55:19 yeah, exactly, anything thats straightforward but involves modifying a shitload of files would be a good candidate Feb 04 22:55:23 heh Feb 04 22:56:37 Sorry about the meeting, I'd assumed as we'd not done an agenda on the Monday, it wasn't on as we had no issues to discuss Feb 04 22:57:35 i think its probably not a bad idea to get together to bounce ideas around even if there isnt anything on the agenda specifically Feb 04 22:57:38 * kergoth shrugs Feb 04 22:57:46 i would have forgotten if xora didn't remind me :) Feb 04 23:00:33 hehe Feb 04 23:01:41 kergoth: I agree Feb 04 23:01:57 mickeyl: Reminder about that mailing list (unless you did it?) Feb 04 23:02:17 * kergoth just sent iCal invites to you too for your calendars Feb 04 23:02:33 kergoth: :) Feb 04 23:02:40 er, two Feb 04 23:02:42 * kergoth shakes head Feb 04 23:02:42 RP__: thanks, not yet Feb 04 23:03:10 kergoth: :), thanks Feb 04 23:03:15 np Feb 04 23:03:24 * kergoth forgets just about everything that isnt in his todo list or calendar Feb 04 23:12:21 hmm, why are our CIA notifications still suppressed? Feb 04 23:13:16 i ran that mode command you asked me to, didn't see if it did anything though.. are we fine with that stuff now Feb 04 23:13:20 * kergoth 's irc-fu is weak nowadays Feb 04 23:13:38 mine as well Feb 04 23:13:55 let me try to login as an unknown Feb 04 23:15:52 talking talking Feb 04 23:15:52 * #oe :Cannot send to channel Feb 04 23:15:54 :/ Feb 04 23:16:01 we're still blocking unregged users Feb 04 23:16:34 is +R still needed? Feb 04 23:16:44 +R is no longer Feb 04 23:16:50 i think that setting no longer exists Feb 04 23:16:53 * JaMa|Gone was hoping that with new ircd, those spammers will be gone Feb 04 23:16:54 see the migration page Feb 04 23:17:15 ah sorry, so my foo is even weaker Feb 04 23:17:23 http://blog.freenode.net/2010/01/migration-to-new-ircd/ Feb 04 23:17:35 Channel mode +R is no longer present. “/mode #channel +q $~a” will have the same effect. If you find, post-migration, that your channel which was previously +R no longer has that mode, please check your quiets list: “/mode #channel +q” Feb 04 23:17:47 $~a Feb 04 23:22:00 hrm Feb 04 23:23:22 test test Feb 04 23:23:26 ah! Feb 04 23:23:26 there we go Feb 04 23:23:39 excellent Feb 04 23:24:13 that blgo post said how to set +R, but not how to remove it Feb 04 23:24:13 heh Feb 04 23:24:33 fun Feb 04 23:50:25 * kergoth hugs CIA-85 Feb 04 23:50:25 * CIA-85 hugs kergoth Feb 04 23:50:29 :) Feb 04 23:56:29 rofl Feb 05 00:02:53 yep, couldn't talk few days ago w/o first saying hello to nickserv... :) Feb 05 00:06:17 * denix kicks CIA-85 Feb 05 00:06:17 ow Feb 05 00:06:21 :-P Feb 05 00:28:31 denix: I'm still hit by rebuild from packaged-staging :/ Feb 05 00:29:08 | install: cannot stat `arch/arm/boot/zImage': No such file or directory Feb 05 00:34:00 heh, where is that message coming from? Feb 05 00:42:21 ERROR: '/oe/org.openembedded.dev/recipes/kexecboot/linux-kexecboot_2.6.26.bb' failed Feb 05 00:42:43 do_deploy failed Feb 05 00:44:00 do_stage() { Feb 05 00:44:00 } Feb 05 00:44:30 require ../linux/linux.inc Feb 05 00:44:59 argh... do_install() { Feb 05 00:44:59 } Feb 05 00:45:42 this is th eproblem reported by eFfeM Feb 05 02:23:40 re Feb 05 02:23:51 hey **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 05 02:59:56 2010