**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 11 02:59:57 2010 Feb 11 05:43:30 hi,all, I use oe build vlc_1.0.2.bb and ffmpeg_0.5.bb, but it can't run on the s3c6410. get error:main playlist debug: dead input........main playlist debug: nothing to play Feb 11 05:44:38 I'm very appreciated for any suggestions , tks Feb 11 08:08:17 Hi there :) I would really like to add a splash screen to my Ångström minimal-image (running on x86) - any ideas on where to find more info? Feb 11 08:20:08 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rf5b48eb44a 10openembedded.git/recipes/u-boot/ (7 files in 4 dirs): Feb 11 08:20:08 Revert "u-boot_git.bb: Do not apply u-boot-remove-inline-of-weak-functions.patch" Feb 11 08:20:08 The weak inline patch is being applied to machines that already have that in their tree and it isn't boot tested Feb 11 08:20:08 Since bootloaders are critical or machines to work this patch needs to go and is only allowed back after being boot tested on affected machines. Feb 11 08:20:09 This reverts commit 6795b4bf1ed4074fd83703c19828f91492c6507f. Feb 11 08:20:09 This reverts commit 40914431d5c2426945fe5f206d86c99222ace54b. Feb 11 08:24:51 Hi, after "git pull", bitbake takes too much time to compile "linux" recipie... Feb 11 08:25:53 is that normal ? Feb 11 08:27:06 vadmeste: linux recipes are bumped quite often to latest stable patch by hrw.. so if it compiles newer stable patch, then it's normal Feb 11 08:30:41 okey thanks Feb 11 08:31:09 just I am working on nhk15 machine which is not available in stable branch Feb 11 08:31:37 i am downloading now testing branch Feb 11 08:37:01 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r063157b016 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/libeflvala_svn.bb: libeflvala: SRCREV->SRCPV is safe with svn recipes Feb 11 08:52:47 good morning Feb 11 08:54:24 morning Feb 11 09:43:35 hi Feb 11 09:43:51 python-libxml2 and libxml2 comes from 2 different sources? Feb 11 09:44:57 good morning Feb 11 09:46:38 hi Feb 11 09:58:57 gm GNUtoo florian Feb 11 09:59:55 vadmeste: nhk15 will build after my next push Feb 11 10:00:05 [org.openembedded.dev 943d742] linux 2.6.20: refreshed NHK-15 patches to build after stable update 7 files changed, 15994 insertions(+), 14496 deletions(-) Feb 11 10:01:50 03Marcin Juszkiewicz  07org.openembedded.dev * r0128a20973 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (8 files in 2 dirs): Feb 11 10:01:50 linux 2.6.20: refreshed NHK-15 patches to build after stable update Feb 11 10:01:50 Signed-off-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz Feb 11 10:03:58 hrw, yesterday, a nomadik patch to kernel 2.6.20 failed to apply Feb 11 10:05:31 I know Feb 11 10:05:45 vadmeste: next time report such things Feb 11 10:09:18 Quick question: Am I missing something or is there a really simple way to have bb.data.setVar 'append' to a var rather than overwriting it? (I guess I could use _append but that did not seem to work). Feb 11 10:16:15 DJWillis: I don't think you're missing anything. There is no specific notation for appending: you need to use bb.data.getVar() to get the current value, append to it, and then set the new value. Feb 11 10:17:32 hi Feb 11 10:18:20 pb__: ta, I was thinking that may be the case (still finding my way with some of this) Feb 11 10:41:55 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rd041e3503c 10openembedded.git/recipes/tasks/task-shr-feed.bb: Feb 11 10:41:55 task-shr-feed: add glamo-dri-tests only for om-gta02 Feb 11 10:41:55 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 10:41:57 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r739481bea0 10openembedded.git/recipes/ (10 files in 9 dirs): Feb 11 10:41:57 xorg: add name=archive to SRC_URI in include files Feb 11 10:41:57 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 10:42:02 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r3d74b70a41 10openembedded.git/ (11 files in 3 dirs): Feb 11 10:42:03 linux-openmoko-2.6.32: bump revision and update gdrm-2.6.32 patches Feb 11 10:42:03 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 10:42:05 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r351be9f9cd 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/shr.conf: Feb 11 10:42:05 shr: use gcc-4.4.3 instead of 4.4.2 Feb 11 10:42:05 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 10:42:07 03Benjamin Schieder  07org.openembedded.dev * rdddc189975 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Feb 11 10:42:08 fltkspacetrader: version 1.0-stable has been tagged. SHR use it with AUTOREV Feb 11 10:42:08 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 10:42:25 peek libxml2-native STAGING_PYDIR => /home/embedded/oetmp_openmoko/staging/lib/python2.4 Feb 11 10:42:38 there is a lot of problem with this pydir variable Feb 11 10:42:51 first my staging are at: Feb 11 10:43:13 /home/embedded/oetmp_openmoko/staging/armv4t-oe-linux-gnueabi Feb 11 10:43:17 etc... Feb 11 10:43:39 then I bet that python 2.6 is used Feb 11 10:44:25 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r50a23bbe6e 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/linux-openmoko-2.6.32_git.bb: linux-openmoko-2.6.32: bump revision and update gdrm-2.6.32 patches Feb 11 10:46:09 JaMa: http://tinderbox.openembedded.org/public/logs/task/4921447.txt - ideas? Feb 11 10:46:37 mmm Feb 11 10:46:46 libxml2 is built with python Feb 11 10:46:47 JaMa: http://tinderbox.openembedded.org/packages/474948/ is build info Feb 11 10:46:56 hrw: lunch now.. but do you have mesa-dri as virtual/libgl provider? Feb 11 10:46:57 mmm Feb 11 10:48:15 right.. I had mesa-xlib in conf.. Feb 11 10:48:27 ah there is PYTHON_DIR Feb 11 10:48:47 JaMa: thx Feb 11 10:49:01 so here's my problem Feb 11 10:49:21 ImportError: No module named libxml2 Feb 11 10:49:46 debian builds python-libxml2 with libxml2 sources Feb 11 10:51:18 the README inside the sources that are in tmpdir say Feb 11 10:51:27 This is the libxml2 python module ... Feb 11 10:57:17 mickey|zzZZzz: mdbus2 is in maemo5 repositories Feb 11 10:58:40 mmm the beginning of libxml2.py(desktop) and libxml.py(oe) seem equal Feb 11 11:03:30 ah ok none of the python things are installed Feb 11 11:04:11 ah ok old staging Feb 11 11:06:55 mmm Feb 11 11:07:12 I hope I can override do_install_prepend Feb 11 11:07:29 s/prepend/append Feb 11 11:10:55 btw I've find a good argument for having PR="r0" Feb 11 11:11:19 I had libxml recipe with multiple pr in .inc native etc... Feb 11 11:11:25 I just had to grep and bump Feb 11 11:18:30 03Steffen Sledz  07org.openembedded.dev * r905a0bcc45 10openembedded.git/recipes/busybox/files/hipox/hwclock.sh: Feb 11 11:18:30 busybox: use machine specific hwclock.sh for hipox Feb 11 11:18:30 At hipox machine we do not update the Hardware Clock Feb 11 11:18:30 with the System Clock time at stop to avoid needless Feb 11 11:18:30 increase of the RTC epoch counter. Feb 11 11:18:31 Signed-off-by: Steffen Sledz Feb 11 11:20:44 Hrm, that last commit looks... interesting. Feb 11 11:21:14 It'd be better to fix the shutdown script to only write the time if the hardware and system clocks differ. Feb 11 11:29:07 mmm Feb 11 11:29:14 I have now a new problem Feb 11 11:29:16 sed -i -e s:::g $i Feb 11 11:29:30 is in autotools_prepackage_lamangler Feb 11 11:29:32 03Steffen Sledz  07org.openembedded.dev * r6d64e559c5 10openembedded.git/recipes/udev/udev_141.bb: Feb 11 11:29:32 udev-141: we don't like persistent net interface rules at hipox machine Feb 11 11:29:32 Signed-off-by: Steffen Sledz Feb 11 11:29:39 03Steffen Sledz  07org.openembedded.dev * r0668b43995 10openembedded.git/recipes/netbase/netbase/hipox/interfaces: Feb 11 11:29:39 netbase: machine specific interface config for hipox Feb 11 11:29:39 Signed-off-by: Steffen Sledz Feb 11 11:32:34 mmm some var is not defined Feb 11 11:33:35 why STAGING_DIR_HOST is not defined Feb 11 11:33:35 ? Feb 11 11:33:37 mmm Feb 11 11:33:40 that Feb 11 11:33:43 's not normal Feb 11 11:36:35 is there someone? Feb 11 11:41:12 hi , does iphone has omap3530 right ? Feb 11 11:41:45 maybe I'll look Feb 11 11:41:56 Jduke128_: no Feb 11 11:42:27 Jduke128_: Its a Samsung SoC. Something in the s5p family for the 3Gs. Feb 11 11:45:25 defined by bitbake.conf.... Feb 11 11:47:08 something crazy enough overriden it Feb 11 11:47:14 *should have overriden it Feb 11 12:00:47 Jduke128_, what do you want to do with iphone exactly? use iphone-compat or run GNU/Linux on it? Feb 11 12:06:32 How do I get python sockets included in the build? I have an IMAGE_INSTALL on python, but this does not give me the python socket module? Feb 11 12:13:51 because python generate lot of modules Feb 11 12:17:10 hrw: I know, but how do I include basic python + socket module? Feb 11 12:21:30 Is there someone using OE to build apps for WinCE? Feb 11 12:23:44 bswix: check which packages contain them Feb 11 12:27:09 03Bernhard Reutner-Fischer  07org.openembedded.dev * r8feccac9f3 10openembedded.git/classes/base.bbclass: Feb 11 12:27:09 base.bbclass: handle xz compressed files and tarballs Feb 11 12:27:09 Signed-off-by: Bernhard Reutner-Fischer Feb 11 12:55:05 otavio, mmm do we have haret in oe? Feb 11 12:55:31 seems that there is no haret Feb 11 12:55:36 but anyway there is cegcc Feb 11 12:59:25 haret? is that a compiler? Feb 11 13:04:50 no, it is a ce application. Feb 11 13:06:48 pb_: gotcha Feb 11 13:09:50 Hi. I am using openembedded.dev branch, and I am supposed to build to u-boot with bitbake.. but I have this error : http://paste.pocoo.org/show/176602/.. can someone help me ? Feb 11 13:11:11 otavio: "OE to build apps for WinCE" what do you mean? Feb 11 13:12:04 mckoan: presumably he wants to build a program to run under CE, and he wants to use OE to build it. Feb 11 13:12:19 pb_: yes; you got the idea :-) Feb 11 13:12:38 I don't think it would be massively difficult to integrate the cegcc bits into OE, but I am fairly sure it will not work out of the box today. Feb 11 13:12:56 otavio: and generally speaking, do you have evidences that is possible? Feb 11 13:13:21 mckoan: sure it is; if there's a cross-compiler for it technically speaking it is the same thing. Feb 11 13:13:30 I imagine the existing gcc-4.4 recipe is probably adequate, you'd just need to add the mingw based runtime libraries. Feb 11 13:13:31 mckoan: it can be not supported now but is possible tobe Feb 11 13:14:04 otavio: I mean to use Linux toolchain to do that, not OE particularly Feb 11 13:14:25 mckoan: yes; look at cegcc project Feb 11 13:14:46 otavio: tha't what I asked ;-) Feb 11 13:15:34 mckoan: I'm quite sure some projects generate windows binaries from Linux (the Chicken Scheme compiler was one of them, for example). Feb 11 13:17:24 mario-goulart: windows binaries are supported by OE AFAIK Feb 11 13:17:30 otavio: hmmm interesting Feb 11 13:17:34 mario-goulart: but WinCE are not, up to now. Feb 11 13:17:47 mario-goulart: at least I found mingw recipes and like Feb 11 13:19:15 but anyway there is cegcc <- I meant that cegcc existed...not that it was in oe Feb 11 13:19:17 sorry Feb 11 13:19:51 GNUtoo: I got it; don't worry ;-) Feb 11 13:20:02 ok Feb 11 13:21:32 does someone understand e2fsprogs <> util-linux-ng problems with libblkid which we have in OE? Feb 11 13:21:50 both provide it but u-l-ng one should be rather used today Feb 11 13:28:18 mmm Feb 11 13:28:23 when gettextize should be run Feb 11 13:28:24 ? Feb 11 13:28:31 append doesn't work nor prepend Feb 11 13:28:38 prepend fails with: Feb 11 13:28:47 gettextize: *** po/Makefile.in.in exists: use option -f if you really want to delete it. Feb 11 13:28:50 I tried -f Feb 11 13:29:24 http://pastebin.com/d7fc283db Feb 11 13:29:49 append would be to late and configure would already have failed Feb 11 13:29:57 basically I did it manually: Feb 11 13:30:00 let it fail Feb 11 13:30:05 run gettextize Feb 11 13:30:17 or something like that Feb 11 13:30:56 maybe I should rm po/Makefile.in.in Feb 11 13:31:07 I don't think you want to run gettextize at all. Feb 11 13:31:11 ah Feb 11 13:31:21 otherwise it fails with: Feb 11 13:31:29 That is a package maintainer tool, not a build tool. What is the actual problem you are trying to solve? Feb 11 13:31:57 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rbae7eae66a 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/preferred-shr-versions.inc: Feb 11 13:31:57 preferred-shr-versions: use newer poppler (needed by epdf) Feb 11 13:31:57 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 13:31:58 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * ra14cb51092 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/sane-srcrevs.inc: Feb 11 13:31:58 sane-srcrevs: bump EFL, needed for libeflvala (moved to EFL repository in 46062) Feb 11 13:31:58 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 13:31:59 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r62d5022fe2 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/ (epsilon/add.ecore.to.depends.patch epsilon_svn.bb): Feb 11 13:31:59 epsilon: add ecore_data to compile latest epsilon Feb 11 13:31:59 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 13:32:00 | configure.ac:75: required file `./config.rpath' not found Feb 11 13:32:01 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * r16106219a6 10openembedded.git/recipes/ (7 files in 3 dirs): Feb 11 13:32:01 EFL: some packages were moved from trunk/OLD to OLD, update SRC_URI Feb 11 13:32:01 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 13:32:08 that: Feb 11 13:32:09 | configure.ac:75: required file `./config.rpath' not found Feb 11 13:32:15 line 75 there is that: Feb 11 13:32:46 AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) Feb 11 13:32:55 I saw on internet that it was a known bug Feb 11 13:33:26 it was in the enlightenment mailing list Feb 11 13:33:31 in fact the package is entrance Feb 11 13:33:39 in the e17 dir Feb 11 13:34:29 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r9fb968857d 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/sane-srcrevs.inc: sane-srcrevs: bump opkg native to r521 to get better error messages and configure handling Feb 11 13:35:31 oh, right. well, the ideal fix would be to get the enlightenment h4x0rs to bundle that file in their tarballs. Feb 11 13:35:46 as a workaround in the meantime you should be able to just touch config.rpath in do_configure_prepend(). Feb 11 13:35:52 ok Feb 11 13:36:07 thanks Feb 11 13:36:46 pb_: not happening :) Feb 11 13:37:03 we rely on external gettext code because we have no desire to include gettext in out repo Feb 11 13:37:07 we dont work on it or maintain it Feb 11 13:37:38 if gettext autofoo has issues.. then thats where they should be fixed Feb 11 13:37:41 not worked-around Feb 11 13:37:41 :) Feb 11 13:38:47 so what should I do...there was a thread on enlightenment ml....should I re-read it? Feb 11 13:39:40 GNUtoo: which enlightenment package is it? Feb 11 13:39:44 raster, btw I've some questions for the images....is e-image fine for a non-phone 320x240 device? because illume-image seem to be made for a phone Feb 11 13:39:48 JaMa, entrance Feb 11 13:39:59 GNUtoo: as you can see I just bumped EFL and entrance is only package failing here.. Feb 11 13:40:29 ah ok mmt Feb 11 13:40:31 JaMa, ah ok sorry....as I had not-yet commited stuff I didn't pull yet Feb 11 13:41:26 commited means commited-locally here Feb 11 13:41:29 (git commit) Feb 11 13:41:50 GNUtoo: e-image... um.. i think thats a reular deskotp e and thats not qvga friendly. illume is for a phone mostly - but thats the resolution u have. tiny. Feb 11 13:42:03 so I should create an image? Feb 11 13:42:42 the device is the bug device,2*320x240 screen that are optional Feb 11 13:43:17 GNUtoo: as for the rpath thing. gettext autofoo insists on using cvs to fetch stuff to build your project. this is just plain wrong to do that... totally bizarre - u need a working cvs installed to generate autofoo Feb 11 13:43:18 GNUtoo: maybe you could use some parts: http://jama.homelinux.org/org.openembedded.shr.images/0001-entrance.patch Feb 11 13:43:29 but.. thats how it is - i dont intend to work around something broken like that Feb 11 13:43:42 lrg: ping again? Feb 11 13:43:50 GNUtoo: as for makign your own image - in the end u likely will anyway as u want your own set of apps on it and config/packages etc. Feb 11 13:43:59 ok Feb 11 13:44:36 maybe I'll make a illume-base-image or something like that (illume-nophone-image maybe) Feb 11 13:46:07 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rf9f6c12d70 10openembedded.git/recipes/python/ (python-gst/python-path.patch python-gst_0.10.17.bb): Feb 11 13:46:07 python-gst: update python-path.patch Feb 11 13:46:07 * py_prefix is used later for -L and without py_prefix set it tries to Feb 11 13:46:07 load libraries from buildhost instead of staging Feb 11 13:46:07 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 13:46:10 if i add aome qt/embedded app to recipes, and i wish to build a minimailstic image for the micro2440 which has the minimal capabilities to run only the qt app and nothing more, no menu, no items, no games, nothing. What stesp am I supposed to follow? Feb 11 13:46:26 JaMa, ah that patch...I rebased it but since you bumped srcrev or something like that I will use yours Feb 11 13:46:58 GNUtoo: this patch was created about 2 weeks ago.. Feb 11 13:47:16 GNUtoo: when I first noticed that someone broke entrance with EFL bump (maybe me) Feb 11 13:47:34 *stesp steps Feb 11 13:47:38 ok Feb 11 13:47:40 GNUtoo: but IIRC it's not complete (that's why I removed it from task-e later) Feb 11 13:47:52 mine was made just before fosdem Feb 11 13:49:17 umm. anyone would like to answer me Feb 11 13:49:19 ... Feb 11 13:50:15 I'm astonished at touchscreen behaviour with SAM9263, it works also if I remove touchsreen entries from udev rules and from xorg.conf Feb 11 13:50:19 JaMa, if I use oe.dev branch is it ok? or should I use shr/merge? Feb 11 13:50:29 like I did befoer Feb 11 13:50:32 *before Feb 11 13:51:13 GNUtoo: shr/merge is dead, shr/unstable is oe.dev + SRCPV Feb 11 13:51:20 Spyzer,you should create an image recipe Feb 11 13:51:25 ok Feb 11 13:51:27 GNUtoo: so feel free to choose between oe.dev and shr/unstable Feb 11 13:51:45 so where can i learn to create an "image" recipe Feb 11 13:51:51 may u pls elaborate Feb 11 13:51:52 maybe I forgetten that shr/merge was dead....sorry Feb 11 13:52:01 I'll try oe.dev Feb 11 13:52:10 GNUtoo: easier with oe.dev as you cannot forget to remove SRCPV from git recipes before pushing to oe.dev as I sometimes do :/ Feb 11 13:52:24 I saw that Feb 11 13:52:52 zecke: pong Feb 11 13:53:43 * GNUtoo will look at push/oe Feb 11 13:53:46 lrg: may I msg you some more? :) Feb 11 13:53:51 yeah :) Feb 11 13:53:52 in the ml Feb 11 13:54:13 GNUtoo-> would u mind telling me, how I do it Feb 11 13:54:25 or atleast direct me to some place Feb 11 13:54:52 GNUtoo: push/oe is just typo Feb 11 13:54:58 ah ok Feb 11 13:55:20 Spyzer, maybe in the manual they explain how to do custom images...I'll look Feb 11 13:56:17 thnx Feb 11 13:56:51 Spyzer, mmm better looking at real example in recipes/images Feb 11 13:57:02 ok Feb 11 13:57:08 then if you need explanation on something look in the manual Feb 11 13:57:28 thanks a lot for help Feb 11 13:57:34 http://docs.openembedded.org/usermanual/usermanual.html <- manual Feb 11 13:59:04 * mckoan is no longer astonished :-D Feb 11 14:01:12 one more question GNUtoo , if i make my oen recipe, do i need to specify all the requirements for my recipe(e.g the necessary lib files) or can bitbake resolve that itself. I don't know whether that's a stupid question or not, but it can save me alot of work, if bit bake can handle the dependency stuff itself. Feb 11 14:02:58 Spyzer, I think the manual would explain better than me about the dependencies...look for DEPENDS and RDEPENDS Feb 11 14:03:30 but for an image Feb 11 14:03:34 mmm Feb 11 14:04:28 wow, i am an idiot, i didn't refer to this manual earlier, thnx a lot, it will definitely give me a good head start Feb 11 14:04:56 @GNUtoo have u ever used any emulator to test ur recipes instead of directly placing them into the machine Feb 11 14:05:20 I bet it mostly work...but you may have to specify Xserver or stuff like this but it's mostly automatic Feb 11 14:05:35 Spyzer, what's your machine? Feb 11 14:05:39 (target) Feb 11 14:05:47 micro2440 arm Feb 11 14:05:50 i tried qemu Feb 11 14:05:59 ah yes sorry Feb 11 14:06:01 ok Feb 11 14:06:01 it has its own git for mini2440 Feb 11 14:06:31 is it the friendly arm or arm friendly (I don't remember the corect order) ? Feb 11 14:06:40 i am using their script ./mini_start.sh, by modifying it Feb 11 14:06:47 Friendly ARM Feb 11 14:06:47 ok Feb 11 14:06:52 ok Feb 11 14:07:02 but i keep getting the error like out of memory location Feb 11 14:07:10 where? Feb 11 14:07:12 in qemu? Feb 11 14:07:35 where?? i didn't get u. Feb 11 14:07:50 i run qemu-system-arm command with specific options Feb 11 14:07:52 ah in the script Feb 11 14:07:52 ok Feb 11 14:08:19 so maybe test on real machine Feb 11 14:08:35 with something like nfsroot Feb 11 14:08:46 actually it is going to take time before i have the machine that's why Feb 11 14:08:50 i need an emulator Feb 11 14:08:55 ah ok Feb 11 14:09:06 besides i also wish to show the performance of my app Feb 11 14:09:14 what's inside your script? Feb 11 14:09:37 so if an emulator is running i can compare various machines or even various applications running on same machine Feb 11 14:09:57 should i send u the script file or should i paste the script here Feb 11 14:09:59 ? Feb 11 14:10:03 pastebin Feb 11 14:10:10 k Feb 11 14:10:32 #!/bin/bash Feb 11 14:10:32 base=$(dirname $0) Feb 11 14:10:33 echo Starting in $base Feb 11 14:10:33 name_nand="$base/mini2440_nand.bin" Feb 11 14:10:33 name_snapshots="$base/mini2440_snapshots.img" Feb 11 14:10:33 if [ ! -f "$name_nand" ]; then Feb 11 14:10:35 echo $0 : creating NAND empty image : "$name_nand" Feb 11 14:10:37 dd if=/dev/zero of="$name_nand" bs=528 count=131072 Feb 11 14:10:39 fi Feb 11 14:10:41 if [ ! -f "$name_snapshots" ]; then Feb 11 14:10:43 echo $0 : creating empty snapshot image : "$name_snapshots" Feb 11 14:10:47 qemu-img create "$name_snapshots" 100MB Feb 11 14:10:49 fi Feb 11 14:10:51 cmd="$base/../arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm \ Feb 11 14:10:53 -M mini2440 $* \ Feb 11 14:10:55 -drive file=$name_snapshots,snapshot=on \ Feb 11 14:10:57 -serial stdio \ Feb 11 14:10:59 -kernel /tftpboot/uImage \ Feb 11 14:11:01 -mtdblock "$name_nand" \ Feb 11 14:11:03 -show-cursor \ Feb 11 14:11:05 -usb -usbdevice keyboard -usbdevice mouse \ Feb 11 14:11:06 ~pastebin Feb 11 14:11:07 [~pastebin] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste Feb 11 14:11:07 -net nic,vlan=0 \ Feb 11 14:11:09 -net tap,vlan=0,ifname=tap0 \ Feb 11 14:11:11 -monitor telnet::5555,server,nowait" Feb 11 14:11:13 # cmd="gdbserver :3333 $cmd" Feb 11 14:11:17 # -monitor unix:.mini2440_monitor,server,nowait" Feb 11 14:11:19 echo $cmd Feb 11 14:11:21 $cmd Feb 11 14:11:23 i don't use -net options Feb 11 14:11:25 but i don't think that can be the root of the problem Feb 11 14:11:27 this is the oiginal script Feb 11 14:11:33 sorry for my ignorance Feb 11 14:12:04 mckoan, maybe we should change the message to remove http://www.rafb.net/paste Feb 11 14:12:14 s/we/someone Feb 11 14:12:54 GNUtoo: no prob, everybody did the same error at least one time :-) Feb 11 14:13:22 mckoan, no I mean http://www.rafb.net/paste says "rafb.net/paste has been discontinued - May 25, 2009" Feb 11 14:13:32 what exactly does pastebin does? Feb 11 14:13:49 i mean in irc their are people sitting Feb 11 14:13:53 but what's out there Feb 11 14:13:57 Spyzer: try opening one of those links Feb 11 14:13:58 bots?? Feb 11 14:14:04 i did Feb 11 14:14:27 or is it just a storage Feb 11 14:14:48 Spyzer, basically instead of pasting in irc you paste on the web and it generate a web page with the content you have pasted....and you post the link in irc Feb 11 14:15:26 Spyzer: http://pastebin.com/d692e4209 Feb 11 14:15:56 wow i never knew about this, it's awesome Feb 11 14:17:30 Spyzer, could you pastebin the output of the script? Feb 11 14:17:32 Spyzer: I said the same when I got my first telling-off Feb 11 14:17:54 i am trying, the generated page is not opening up Feb 11 14:17:58 * hrw -> off Feb 11 14:18:11 it was something like Feb 11 14:18:12 http://pastebin.com/m10dbac01 Feb 11 14:18:24 thanks Feb 11 14:18:36 did it load for you Feb 11 14:18:47 for me it didn't may be connectivity problems Feb 11 14:19:20 Spyzer, are you shure that the following is right: Feb 11 14:19:21 -kernel ./uImage Feb 11 14:19:53 -kernel bzImage use 'bzImage' as kernel image Feb 11 14:20:10 the qemu I have says that ^^^ Feb 11 14:20:28 uImage is a special format for uboot Feb 11 14:20:35 I'm not shure your version work with that Feb 11 14:20:46 it's what you will need to boot on real hardware Feb 11 14:20:51 but maybe not on qemu Feb 11 14:20:53 http://pastebin.com/m5ecb3b32 Feb 11 14:21:01 Spyzer: missing qemu option -m 512 ? Feb 11 14:21:02 i am having the same error with zImage Feb 11 14:21:09 mmm Feb 11 14:21:33 mckoan, tried what u said just now and still get the same error Feb 11 14:21:43 try without uboot Feb 11 14:21:55 Spyzer: pastebin your qemu launcher Feb 11 14:21:59 mini_nand.bin i used as mtdblock was created like this Feb 11 14:22:04 ok Feb 11 14:22:07 mmm Feb 11 14:22:16 dd if=/dev/zero of=mini_nand.bin bs=528 count=131072 Feb 11 14:22:25 mckoan, what's the default for the ram Feb 11 14:22:26 GNUtoo: u-boot ? Feb 11 14:22:34 If I remember well it's enough Feb 11 14:22:37 but I may be wrong Feb 11 14:22:40 I never used qemuarm with u-boot Feb 11 14:22:46 neither do I Feb 11 14:22:55 @mckoan: by qemu-luancher u mean the error?? Feb 11 14:23:15 sorry for the typos Feb 11 14:23:16 Spyzer: no the script or the command you use to launch it Feb 11 14:23:39 ../qemu-system-arm -M mini2440 -drive file=./mini.img,snapshot=on -serial stdio -kernel ./zImage -mtdblock ./mini2440_nand.bin -show-cursor -usb -usbdevice keyboard -usbdevice mouse -m 512 Feb 11 14:23:51 mini.img was created like this Feb 11 14:24:09 qemu-img create mini.img 100MB Feb 11 14:24:13 -m megs set virtual RAM size to megs MB [default=128] Feb 11 14:24:19 should be enough to boot a kernel Feb 11 14:25:06 @GNUtoo i did that and still get the same error , I just don't know how can i resolve that Feb 11 14:25:22 the orginial script to run the qemu-system-arm had -net options too Feb 11 14:25:31 is it necessary to use them Feb 11 14:25:39 i hope not?? Feb 11 14:25:52 I don't think so Feb 11 14:26:02 (I don't think net is necessary) Feb 11 14:26:10 ok Feb 11 14:26:31 i googled a lot but to no avail Feb 11 14:26:51 in the -drive option can i use the opie-image.jffs2 Feb 11 14:27:01 i even tried that, but still the same error Feb 11 14:27:21 Spyzer, how u-boot is booted? Feb 11 14:27:30 do you realy need to specify a kenrel? Feb 11 14:28:04 well i get the saem error even if i didn't Feb 11 14:28:37 Spyzer, can you boot directly a kernel and not use u-boot? Feb 11 14:28:49 leviathan, hi Feb 11 14:28:53 GNUtoo: hi Feb 11 14:28:58 following thing Feb 11 14:29:16 I need to know the way, how you got xf86-video-msm working Feb 11 14:29:21 ok Feb 11 14:29:27 1sec....let's change channel Feb 11 14:29:30 kk Feb 11 14:30:04 can you help me out with this one Feb 11 14:30:05 pls Feb 11 14:30:14 anyone pls Feb 11 14:30:45 Spyzer, try to boot directly the kernel without a filesystem Feb 11 14:30:58 Spyzer, then make an ext3 filesystem Feb 11 14:31:03 or something like this Feb 11 14:31:18 and root=/dev/sda rw Feb 11 14:31:27 as --append or something like this Feb 11 14:31:53 so i shoud convert the jffs image to ext3 or .img format then?? Feb 11 14:31:53 leviathan, I'm in #htc-linux Feb 11 14:32:19 Spyzer, first try booting kernel Feb 11 14:32:50 is zImage the correct kernel?? Feb 11 14:32:55 yes Feb 11 14:32:57 I think so Feb 11 14:33:08 try it at least Feb 11 14:33:16 and remove all -drive or -mtdblock Feb 11 14:34:22 well now the error changed a little bit Feb 11 14:34:32 panick vfs something Feb 11 14:34:36 ? Feb 11 14:34:42 rootfs not found? Feb 11 14:34:49 R00=00000000 R01=00000000 R02=00000000 R03=00000000 Feb 11 14:34:49 R04=00000000 R05=00000000 R06=00000000 R07=00000000 Feb 11 14:34:49 R08=00000000 R09=00000000 R10=00000000 R11=00000000 Feb 11 14:34:49 R12=00000000 R13=00000000 R14=33f80004 R15=00001000 Feb 11 14:34:57 Spyzer, please pastebin Feb 11 14:34:58 lokkat R15 value Feb 11 14:35:13 it has chnaged from Feb 11 14:35:14 R15=34000000 Feb 11 14:35:38 ok Feb 11 14:35:53 http://pastebin.com/m2ef6aefe Feb 11 14:36:12 what do you think is going on wrong in qemu Feb 11 14:36:42 that: loaded default u-boot from NAND Feb 11 14:36:51 try to boot kernel directly Feb 11 14:37:49 but how should i do that i entered the following command Feb 11 14:37:50 ../qemu-system-arm -M mini2440 -kernel zImage -serial stdio -show-cursor -usb -usbdevice keyboard -usbdevice mouse -m 512MB Feb 11 14:37:59 i didn't specify any uboot Feb 11 14:38:01 or something Feb 11 14:38:02 ouch Feb 11 14:38:17 strange then Feb 11 14:38:25 is there support for your machine somewhere? Feb 11 14:38:27 yes Feb 11 14:38:34 maybe they know better than us Feb 11 14:39:19 well it was in google code(qemu for mini2440), and i think that now they have stopped development in this direction Feb 11 14:39:39 well it seems that nothing can be dome without the board Feb 11 14:39:50 mmm Feb 11 14:39:54 ok can u tell me how can i show performance statistics Feb 11 14:40:00 for micro2440 Feb 11 14:40:11 so that i can compare my app to others Feb 11 14:40:19 in terms of memory utilization and all Feb 11 14:40:23 Spyzer, for performance you'll need the real board Feb 11 14:40:37 yeah i mean after i have the board with me Feb 11 14:41:02 ah just boot a rootfs and run your performance statistic application on it Feb 11 14:41:04 so.. Feb 11 14:41:21 btw I've a solution for your qemu problem: bitbake some-image with qemu-arm as machine Feb 11 14:41:32 should work better Feb 11 14:41:48 ok si need another app for performance measurement, is n't there anything which runs on a pc and the device is attached to the pc and the pc can directly tell the stats Feb 11 14:42:16 ok and then.. i need to specify -hda option, u mean Feb 11 14:42:29 yes Feb 11 14:42:56 ok does bitbake builds .img files also if i wish to make any image Feb 11 14:43:07 Spyzer, you need to run the performance app on the device but maybe you can output the results to the pc Feb 11 14:43:26 like bitbake opie-image, can it generate opie.img files Feb 11 14:43:28 Spyzer, for instance bitbake micro-base-image builds a very minimal image Feb 11 14:43:36 do i need to change the .config for that Feb 11 14:43:49 you need to change local.conf for: Feb 11 14:43:51 distro Feb 11 14:43:56 but is that image of the .imf format, bcoz qemu soesn't seem to Feb 11 14:43:57 machine Feb 11 14:43:59 and... Feb 11 14:44:01 support jffs2 images Feb 11 14:44:02 image types Feb 11 14:44:09 k Feb 11 14:44:09 such as ext2,3,jffs2 etc... Feb 11 14:44:32 ook Feb 11 14:44:33 for qemu use ext2 or ext3 Feb 11 14:44:36 well thnx Feb 11 14:45:14 actually i have adialup connection sort of speed so it really tok me 3 days to do a bitbake opie-image but now i have some sources with me so i think this time it should be faster Feb 11 14:45:26 thnx a lot Feb 11 14:47:51 Spyzer, so change machine,add image types like that: Feb 11 14:48:37 IMAGE_FSTYPES += "ext3" Feb 11 14:48:43 and : Feb 11 14:48:51 bitbake opie-image Feb 11 14:50:40 ensure your kernel have ext3 support enabled, I'd prefer ext2 dor qemu and flash devices due to lower R/W cycles Feb 11 14:50:51 s/dor/for Feb 11 14:51:11 s/lower/less Feb 11 14:52:04 fewer :-) Feb 11 14:52:46 GNUtoo: please send me the patches, as soon as you have time Feb 11 14:53:01 or just a description, what you have done Feb 11 14:53:13 I'm waiting for hours, to hear something from you Feb 11 14:53:38 I already was wondering, if today's the inofficial ignore-leviathan day ;) Feb 11 14:54:37 leviathan, I sent you a message in #htc-linux Feb 11 14:54:57 leviathan, maybe you've got some login problem then Feb 11 14:55:14 pb_: sigh Feb 11 15:00:32 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r70cc0a8777 10openembedded.git/recipes/angstrom/angstrom-uboot-scripts/ (5 files): angstrom-uboot-scripts: add more samples Feb 11 15:02:06 GNUtoo: send an email plz Feb 11 15:02:59 leviathan, patches on my server is not ok? Feb 11 15:03:06 uhm Feb 11 15:03:09 oh Feb 11 15:03:16 but it still does this Feb 11 15:03:19 leviathan, it a *not finished* work Feb 11 15:03:34 let's pm Feb 11 15:03:35 http://pastebin.com/m6dc2859f Feb 11 15:03:41 ok Feb 11 15:03:49 leviathan, I fixed that Feb 11 15:11:12 samone know haw to put polish fonts into anmstrong fbreader ? Feb 11 15:14:28 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r7ca74cdca9 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/angstrom-2008-preferred-versions.inc: angstrom: prefer usbutils 0.86 Feb 11 15:16:51 JaMa, http://pastebin.com/d1464efe9 is still necessary? Feb 11 15:17:03 should I push it ? Feb 11 15:19:03 GNUtoo: imlib2 compiled fine here for armv[45]t.. but if it's still failing for you, then push it Feb 11 15:19:18 ok Feb 11 15:19:24 I'll test without the patch Feb 11 15:20:06 GNUtoo: I dont have "/usr/X11R6" on my buildhost :) Feb 11 15:20:16 neither do I Feb 11 15:20:34 can samone help me with polish fonts on anmstrong fbreader Feb 11 15:21:30 Atlas_, maybe you need locales Feb 11 15:22:50 im noob can you explain a litle more Feb 11 15:26:53 morning Feb 11 15:32:44 g'day kergoth Feb 11 15:33:19 hey pb_ Feb 11 15:39:38 JaMa, | configure.ac:75: required file `./config.rpath' not found Feb 11 15:39:39 still Feb 11 15:39:45 and git checkout -- recipe Feb 11 15:39:48 + patch Feb 11 15:41:07 GNUtoo: that's that incomplete part, but in some other recipe i forced autopoint to run Feb 11 15:41:37 what should I do then? Feb 11 15:43:20 GNUtoo: you can try something like this http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/commit/?id=82b3ed5a6934139a378f008e4d0c5b0f0554f3c2 Feb 11 15:43:42 ok thanks a lot Feb 11 15:59:46 03Marco Cavallini  07org.openembedded.dev * rda9f9b5454 10openembedded.git/recipes/xorg-xserver/xserver-xorg-conf/ronetix-pm9263/xorg.conf: ronetix-pm9263/xorg.conf: Disabled mouse in configuration Feb 11 16:00:46 JaMa, the failing package is that one: Feb 11 16:00:50 | sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expression Feb 11 16:00:55 because that's a huge issue Feb 11 16:00:59 basically: Feb 11 16:02:18 STAGING_DIR_HOST is "" and it's defined in bitbake.conf Feb 11 16:02:50 (libxml2-native) Feb 11 16:07:57 and I have it for angstrom+bug freerunner+shr both on oe.dev Feb 11 16:22:32 <_abhishek> .msg zecke hi are you free fro 5-10 min Feb 11 16:32:44 <36DAABLUB> GNUtoo: That variable is overridden in native.bbclass Feb 11 16:33:52 GNUtoo: That variable is overridden in native.bbclass Feb 11 16:37:10 ok Feb 11 16:37:16 thanks Feb 11 16:38:29 RP__, autotools.bbclass: sed -i -e s:${STAGING_DIR_HOST}::g $i Feb 11 16:38:47 GNUtoo: so? Feb 11 16:38:51 | sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expression Feb 11 16:39:16 GNUtoo: right, that needs fixing then Feb 11 16:39:17 because STAGING_DIR_HOST is "" Feb 11 16:39:28 "" is valud Feb 11 16:39:31 valid Feb 11 16:39:34 ok Feb 11 16:39:52 in the run.do_something the expression is: Feb 11 16:40:42 sed -i -e s:::g $i Feb 11 16:40:59 RP: heh, I wonder whether paths with colons in would be considered valid :-} Feb 11 16:41:06 s/run.do_something/run.autotools_prepackage_lamangler.17110 Feb 11 16:41:26 GNUtoo: We should only be doing that is STAGING_DIR_HOST isn't empty I guess Feb 11 16:41:38 ok thanks Feb 11 16:41:40 pb_: That raises a whole raft of probablys I suspect ;-) Feb 11 16:41:48 er, problems Feb 11 16:41:56 maybe ### then? Feb 11 16:41:57 yeah, I suspect so Feb 11 16:42:19 it would be nice to figure out a good way to address this class of problem Feb 11 16:43:16 GNUtoo: that doesn't really help, there is no reason you couldn't have a # in a path either Feb 11 16:43:43 ok but it was less likely to have one Feb 11 16:44:03 I know some emacs backup files use # if I remember well Feb 11 16:44:33 pb_: bitbake actually makes some internal assumptions about the : character atm too wrt to the BBCLASSEXTEND stuff :/ Feb 11 16:44:37 or we could escape them with python Feb 11 16:45:13 A case of a proof of concept working too well and then forgetting about the quick test shortcuts :/ Feb 11 16:46:15 lol ok Feb 11 16:46:31 RP: doh. Feb 11 16:46:36 oh well Feb 11 16:50:32 pb_: Its internal to bitbake only and will stay that way so its easy to fix if someone feels inclined. In the meantime BBCLASSEXTEND does a lot of good... Feb 11 16:50:43 RP__: yeah, absolutely Feb 11 16:51:22 plus, of course, there is a large mass of badly-quoted shell stuff in oe that will go horribly wrong if you have spaces in your pathnames. that would also be nice to fix one day. Feb 11 16:51:40 pb_: Only to find that autoconf can't cope with that ;-) Feb 11 16:51:51 heh Feb 11 16:52:04 pb_: I once tried to fix that and gave up when I discovered that Feb 11 16:52:29 Rewriting autoconf was not on the agenda Feb 11 16:52:31 yeah, I guess autoconf itself would also be fixable given enough enthusiasm. Feb 11 16:52:52 pb_: Rewrite from scratch? ;-) Feb 11 16:52:56 I don't think this is something that is going to get fixed overnight, but it would be nice to establish some practices for good hygiene with pathnames so that at least it doesn't get any worse. Feb 11 16:53:04 there is also // that fails sed Feb 11 16:53:17 but we know that we should not terminate the path in local.conf by / Feb 11 16:53:34 GNUtoo: Does sanity.bbclass check for that? Feb 11 16:53:41 I don't remember Feb 11 16:53:48 GNUtoo: please check and if not, add it Feb 11 16:53:49 it was very long time ago Feb 11 16:53:59 ok Feb 11 16:54:05 I'll try to remember to do it Feb 11 17:25:25 * XorA thinks image construction takes far too long Feb 11 17:27:18 XorA: it is still fast Feb 11 17:27:39 its been 30 mins Feb 11 17:28:22 I have customer which has a function to install extra locales. it iterates on list of installed packages and isntall locale for each of them Feb 11 17:28:28 takes eons Feb 11 17:28:29 speed it up then :-) Feb 11 17:29:01 hrw: koen wrote that inside OE Feb 11 17:31:28 XorA: how to use it? Feb 11 17:31:45 I thought angstrom did it automatically Feb 11 17:33:52 found Feb 11 17:33:57 nicer way it is indeed Feb 11 17:34:03 hrw: where I cant find it now :-( Feb 11 17:34:12 * XorA is suffering memory loss :-) Feb 11 17:34:59 XorA: image.bbclass Feb 11 17:35:04 IMAGE_LINGUAS Feb 11 17:36:05 hrw: ahah I see Feb 11 17:45:34 @GNUtoo i am trying qemu-arm in the MACHINE option in my .conf file but i am getting error in bitbake Feb 11 17:45:44 FATAL: Openembedded's config sanity checker detected a potential misconfiguration. Feb 11 17:45:44 Either fix the cause of this error or at your own risk disable the checker (see sanity.conf). Feb 11 17:45:44 Following is the list of potential problems / advisories: Feb 11 17:45:44 Please set TARGET_ARCH directly, or choose a MACHINE or DISTRO that does so. Feb 11 17:45:44 Please set a valid MACHINE in your local.conf Feb 11 17:46:05 I'll give you an example Feb 11 17:46:11 also remember to pastebin Feb 11 17:46:32 ok Feb 11 17:46:35 ah sorry Feb 11 17:47:19 MACHINE = "bug" Feb 11 17:47:33 you do not have .conf at the end Feb 11 17:47:44 just the machine name Feb 11 17:47:53 ook Feb 11 17:48:19 do not i need to change this in my local.conf Feb 11 17:48:20 ?? Feb 11 17:48:27 MACHINE="bug" Feb 11 17:48:59 change bug to your machine name Feb 11 17:49:03 bug is the name of a machine Feb 11 17:49:17 http://www.buglabs.net/ Feb 11 17:49:26 :-) Feb 11 17:49:38 so i have to do this change in my local.conf right?? Feb 11 17:50:02 That's buggy hardware, GNUtoo. :-) Feb 11 17:50:37 lol Feb 11 17:50:48 I call it bug device not to confund Feb 11 17:50:48 where can i find all possible machine names for local.conf Feb 11 17:50:56 and it's less buggy than freerunner Feb 11 17:50:56 can u pls tell me Feb 11 17:51:03 look into: Feb 11 17:51:22 org.openembedded.dev/conf/machine Feb 11 17:51:56 do i need to set the target_arch ="arm" too Feb 11 17:52:05 or is machine="bug" sufficient Feb 11 17:53:05 when i did bitbake=opie-image i only gave the machine = "micro2440" and didn't specify any target_arch Feb 11 17:53:11 Spyzer: for qemu arm machine name is "qemuarm" Feb 11 17:53:39 then what is machine = "bug" actually? Feb 11 17:53:39 TARGET_ARCH will be set right if you use correct machine name Feb 11 17:53:51 this sort of devices exists?? Feb 11 17:53:55 ok Feb 11 17:56:23 @GNUtoo does this machine "bug" really exists, and if it does can it replace qemu or something Feb 11 17:56:41 Spyzer, yes I've 2 of them on my desktop Feb 11 17:56:50 Spyzer, replace bug by qemuarm Feb 11 17:57:04 ok Feb 11 17:57:17 it was just an example of my current setup Feb 11 17:57:28 oh Feb 11 17:58:08 i am typing www.openembedded.org/conf/machine in my browser but it redirects to http://wiki.openembedded.net/conf/machine and says 404 not found Feb 11 17:59:00 where can i actually see the full set of machines for openembedded?? Feb 11 17:59:56 in sources conf/machine Feb 11 18:00:07 then look for all .conf files Feb 11 18:00:14 they are the supported machines Feb 11 18:00:32 oh, my bad . I didn't get it earlier. Sorry for my naiveity Feb 11 18:00:49 i am really a newbie to openembedded Feb 11 18:05:59 Hi all. Anyone know if I can configure my ISP local mirror in local.conf? It has e.g. /pub/gnu/ but when attempting to d/l from it only the filename is attempted without any path, i.e. isp.mirror//file.tgz Feb 11 18:06:34 Spyzer, that was in the branch org.openembedded.conf of what you cloned (git) Feb 11 18:07:01 yeah i got it, now Feb 11 18:07:06 ok Feb 11 18:07:22 i am now in the directory and am having a look at all the machines Feb 11 18:33:02 hi all Feb 11 18:36:33 wb thesing Feb 11 18:36:36 good to see you Feb 11 18:37:05 yeah got much less time now. Feb 11 18:38:03 finals coming up? Feb 11 18:38:36 No thats already behind me. I'm a tax paying member of the society now. Feb 11 18:38:40 ;) Feb 11 18:40:03 Laibsch, how do you do these days? Feb 11 18:40:28 great Feb 11 18:40:31 congratulations Feb 11 18:40:36 I'm doing good Feb 11 18:41:09 on the verge of giving up for the collie (it would need so much more love and I'm not sure I can provide it) Feb 11 18:41:34 it should work quite well (provided you have workin sd-cards) Feb 11 18:41:59 met with bluelightning in Brussels and we still haven't given up on making an actually usable distro Feb 11 18:42:14 well, it seems I'm cursed with only non-working cards Feb 11 18:42:50 * broonie is constantly amazed people still care about the zaurusen Feb 11 18:43:04 BTW, do you think it would be possible to enhance kexecboot so that it accepts filesystems-in-a-file on a vfat card? Feb 11 18:43:24 broonie: I'm still not satisfied with the alternatives Feb 11 18:43:34 Tartarus: do you have any idea on that packaged staging issue we discussed a few days ago (about the invalid packagas) Feb 11 18:44:05 Laibsch, as rootfs? I don't know if the kernel can use files as rootfs via loopback. Feb 11 18:44:07 broonie: the additional things they offer are not enticing enough for me. so I stay with the Z which I still consider a fine piece of HW. Feb 11 18:44:49 broonie, for me it's mostly for learning kernel programming. Feb 11 18:44:54 thesing: yes. The idea is that you just pop an ext2 file on the card without having to reformat. altboot allowed to do that (but of course that was very different) Feb 11 18:45:28 you could do this with a different initramfs in the second kernel. Feb 11 18:45:36 Palm Pre may be something I may consider a worthy successor. Feb 11 18:46:15 thesing: ? Feb 11 18:46:15 so kexecboot starts the kernel and the initramfs in the kernel mounts the file via loopback and pivotroots to in. Feb 11 18:46:23 should be quite easy. Feb 11 18:46:39 but the second kernel should be in the ext2 file, no? Feb 11 18:47:14 no. you would need the second kernel and the rootfs separately. Feb 11 18:47:36 if you think it's easy to accomplish this, I think it would be a worthy goal. But I don't think it would be easy for me Feb 11 18:47:48 let me see if I understood you correctly Feb 11 18:48:05 kexecboot resides wherever it resides now and remains basically unchanged Feb 11 18:49:02 the vfat card contains a kernel and an initramfs somewhere that are designed to loop-mount the filesystem-in-a-file and use that / Feb 11 18:49:05 correct? Feb 11 18:49:35 when I want to use a different rootfs, I change the file, but the kernel and initramfs remain Feb 11 18:51:00 yes. Feb 11 18:51:47 you should inspect the kexecboot initramfs. Feb 11 18:52:35 what you want is really easy. You have a shell in the initramfs an can use a shellscript to mount the file etc. Feb 11 18:58:48 03Graeme Gregory  07org.openembedded.dev * rca000cc4ac 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (3 files in 2 dirs): linux-omap-zoomsync_2.6.31.bb : update the defconfig and add a logo Feb 11 18:58:58 03Graeme Gregory  07org.openembedded.dev * r558fbb56e5 10openembedded.git/: Merge branch 'org.openembedded.dev' of git+ssh://git.openembedded.org/openembedded into org.openembedded.dev Feb 11 19:06:29 03Graeme Gregory  07org.openembedded.dev * r4e5ec6d90c 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/linux-omap_2.6.29.bb: linux-omap_2.6.29.bb : default kernel for the omapzoom as well Feb 11 20:28:25 re Feb 11 20:44:23 03Khem Raj  07org.openembedded.dev * re51e1cf037 10openembedded.git/recipes/uclibc/ (uclibc-git/uClibc.distro uclibc_git.bb): Feb 11 20:44:23 uclibc-git: Add UCLIBC_HAS_NFTW to config file. Feb 11 20:44:23 * Update to latest tip of master upstream. Feb 11 20:44:23 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj Feb 11 21:04:28 03Martin Jansa  07org.openembedded.dev * rfca5491289 10openembedded.git/classes/vala.bbclass: Feb 11 21:04:28 vala.bbclass: dont put config.vapi to staging Feb 11 21:04:28 * config.vapi is per-app and can be considered as part of the autotools stuff Feb 11 21:04:28 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Feb 11 21:22:41 florian: good evening Feb 11 21:23:19 hi pb__ Feb 11 21:33:05 03Marcos Amorim  07org.openembedded.dev * re1077ed06c 10openembedded.git/recipes/perl/perl-native_5.8.8.bb: (log message trimmed) Feb 11 21:33:05 Perl-native: Fix URI Feb 11 21:33:05 Set new URI to perl-native-5.8 Feb 11 21:33:05 Older versions reside in the 5.0 subdir Feb 11 21:33:05 Marcos Amorim Feb 11 21:33:06 >From b53cb90be367ede5691e169465ac3bee21d342b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 Feb 11 21:33:06 From: Marcos Amorim Feb 11 21:41:42 03Frans Meulenbroeks  07org.openembedded.dev * r8e6af3d851 10openembedded.git/recipes/perl/ (perl-native_5.8.4.bb perl-native_5.8.7.bb perl_5.8.8.bb): (log message trimmed) Feb 11 21:41:42 perl*: fixed URI Feb 11 21:41:42 Triggered by the patch from Marcos Amorim Feb 11 21:41:42 updated the URI for the perl recipes. Feb 11 21:41:42 Only the last one is in the src dir, the older ones are in src/5.0 Feb 11 21:41:43 As this does not change things functionally no PR bump Feb 11 21:41:44 (btw: it worked in the past since normally the cached version was used). Feb 11 23:00:56 03Stanislav Brabec  07org.openembedded.dev * r90b94b1441 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): smartmontools: Updated to version 5.39.1. Feb 11 23:00:56 03Stanislav Brabec  07org.openembedded.dev * r6172717a9c 10openembedded.git/ (4 files in 3 dirs): wwwoffle: Updated to version 2.9f. Feb 11 23:39:20 hi , does someone know how to change default X cursor on angstrom beagleboard ? Feb 11 23:45:45 jduke128 its X so its the same as on desktop Feb 11 23:46:02 well Feb 11 23:46:30 i wanted to compile that code for my beagleboard angstrom : http://code.google.com/p/frtlock/wiki/xsetroot Feb 11 23:46:48 but i cant compile on arm-none-eabi-gcc Feb 11 23:47:59 i got this error on compile : http://pastebin.com/m6bb14586 Feb 11 23:49:31 why you need xsetroot? Feb 11 23:49:43 edit icon.theme file Feb 11 23:50:07 usr/share/icons/default/index.theme Feb 11 23:50:56 but i need to disable ugly cursor short time opens on boot Feb 11 23:51:26 and there is no default folder Feb 11 23:51:27 which boot? Feb 11 23:51:31 X? Feb 11 23:51:33 yes Feb 11 23:51:36 big X cursor Feb 11 23:51:40 make I default Feb 11 23:51:43 on boot it shows short time Feb 11 23:51:43 args Feb 11 23:51:48 make this folder Feb 11 23:51:52 what do you mean ? Feb 11 23:51:59 and try Feb 11 23:52:11 again Feb 11 23:52:35 look at yourdesktop computer how it looks like Feb 11 23:53:08 ok Feb 11 23:53:17 i make folder named default Feb 11 23:53:24 and put my transparent cursor theme Feb 11 23:54:12 what i need to write to index.theme ?= Feb 11 23:56:17 i give my xcursor transparent path Feb 11 23:57:40 i got xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 11 23:57:43 and compiled it Feb 11 23:58:05 it gaves me /usr/local/share/icons/xcursor-transparent folder but Feb 11 23:58:22 there is no index.theme it has given to me Feb 12 00:07:36 JDuke128 yes right Feb 12 00:07:49 but you can easly wrote you an yourseld Feb 12 00:07:58 args yourself Feb 12 00:08:10 and I wonder why we dont have a recipe for that Feb 12 00:08:24 where is args ? Feb 12 00:08:35 you mean ? /etc/X11/Xserver $ARGS ? Feb 12 00:08:42 sorry no Feb 12 00:08:57 args is some german word complaining about something Feb 12 00:09:19 I complained about my misspelling Feb 12 00:10:19 /devel/arm/git/openembedded/recipes/xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 12 00:10:29 bitbake xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 12 00:11:33 hmm Feb 12 00:11:45 i m very very new Feb 12 00:11:46 sorry Feb 12 00:12:01 where is that devel ? i got it from wget ? Feb 12 00:12:02 to linux? Feb 12 00:12:05 no Feb 12 00:12:10 to openembedded Feb 12 00:12:17 and bitbake tools Feb 12 00:12:18 did you read the manual? Feb 12 00:12:22 or wiki? Feb 12 00:12:57 not much Feb 12 00:13:09 i just compiled omap3 kernel with bitbake Feb 12 00:14:46 its recipes i need to download ? Feb 12 00:14:55 i download recipes then compile with bitbake ? Feb 12 00:15:04 no Feb 12 00:15:11 you all have there Feb 12 00:15:22 just do bitbake xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 12 00:15:29 copy the ipk over Feb 12 00:15:41 or try if it is already in the angstroem feeds Feb 12 00:15:54 with opkg install xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 12 00:15:57 on the device Feb 12 00:16:45 what about xsetroot ? Feb 12 00:17:08 how can i compile xsetroot.c on openembedded ? its possible to compile c code on bitbake ? Feb 12 00:17:22 sure Feb 12 00:17:43 but I bet there is already a recipe which makes ipk which contains xsetroot Feb 12 00:17:49 where ? Feb 12 00:17:51 how ? Feb 12 00:19:00 bitbake xsetroot.c ? Feb 12 00:19:23 ipk Feb 12 00:19:30 what is ipk ? package ? Feb 12 00:21:29 ipk is a package yes Feb 12 00:22:03 when i look here Feb 12 00:22:09 i got mass lots of folders there Feb 12 00:22:16 each of them is a kind of package ? Feb 12 00:22:24 here : /home/kadir/oe/openembedded/recipes Feb 12 00:24:32 yes Feb 12 00:25:45 it can be updated folder by command "git update" updates recipes ? and adds new recipes Feb 12 00:26:11 so recipe means opensourced packages that can be installed on target OS & machines... Feb 12 00:26:27 like opkg but not platform based they r ... Feb 12 00:26:41 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'x-cursor-transparent-theme' Feb 12 00:30:30 bitbake xcursor-transparent-theme Feb 12 00:33:34 oo Feb 12 00:33:35 waow Feb 12 00:33:37 yes Feb 12 00:33:39 it is Feb 12 00:34:03 now its complete Feb 12 00:34:21 good nite Feb 12 01:36:15 hi , how can i install ipkg on my beagle ? i tried "opkg install ipkg" but it gives me error "Package ipkg wants to install file /usr/bin/update-alternatives" But that file is already provided by package * opkg-nogpg Feb 12 01:36:22 how can i solve that problem ? Feb 12 01:49:21 why would you want ipkg? Feb 12 01:49:29 opkg is the fork of ipkg which is actually maintained Feb 12 01:53:24 i can run ipk apps on okg ? Feb 12 01:53:30 opkg ? Feb 12 01:59:10 opkg IS IPKG Feb 12 01:59:16 its the same exact tool Feb 12 01:59:19 with a different name Feb 12 01:59:22 opkg install foo.ipk Feb 12 01:59:24 get on with your day **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 12 02:59:56 2010