**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 27 02:59:57 2010 Apr 27 06:17:10 Goodmorning Apr 27 06:42:08 Morning. Does anyone know if there's work being done on a recipe for PySide? Apr 27 08:01:23 good morning Apr 27 08:10:48 morning Apr 27 08:20:01 hi mickey|office, florian_kc Apr 27 08:20:22 good morning Apr 27 08:20:40 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r75388918d2 10openembedded.git/recipes/vlc/vlc_1.0.6.bb: vlc: add 1.0.6 Apr 27 08:22:57 good morning pb_, florian Apr 27 08:24:34 morning Apr 27 08:25:21 hi hrw Apr 27 08:25:36 moin florian Apr 27 08:25:41 hi dm8tbr Apr 27 08:32:40 mickey|office: ping Apr 27 10:46:55 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r0a23591a52 10openembedded.git/recipes/opencv/gst-opencv_git.bb: gst-opencv: add git version Apr 27 10:46:56 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r3b3f520e04 10openembedded.git/recipes/alsa/alsa-lib_1.0.23.bb: alsa-lib: add 1.0.23 Apr 27 11:34:46 Hej! I would like to add some -dev packages to my created SDK build from meta-toolchain-qte.bb. How is it done? Apr 27 11:36:10 BTW: this is stable/2009, distro angstrom. angstrom-2009.X-stable-ppc603e-linux-toolchain-qte-extras.tar.bz2 is currently empty, it would be fine to add to that file. Apr 27 11:36:40 vps: take a look at the bb file. its pretty easy to derive your own and add additional things Apr 27 11:37:24 OK. So I add my own and don't customize the existing. Fine Apr 27 11:38:01 Thank you, florian. Greetings to KC Apr 27 11:39:16 vps: oh... heh, didn't recognize you. many thanks! Apr 27 11:39:57 vps: most of the kc folks you know are on holidays anyway. :-) Apr 27 11:41:30 vps: usually the relevant content of the toolchains are defined by one or more tasks. Apr 27 11:42:54 ah... task-qte-toolchain-target.bb is the interesting one. Apr 27 11:43:02 Yes, I've seen it and tried to add to RDEPENDS_task-qte-toolchain-target Apr 27 11:43:48 Which didn't work out. Or I have to clean first. I will find out Apr 27 11:44:40 vps: clean the task or (better at some point) increment PR so that OE knows it was changed. Apr 27 11:53:51 hi zecke Apr 27 11:54:18 hi! Apr 27 12:02:24 moin z.! Apr 27 12:53:35 For the records: a recipe with 'require recipes/meta/meta-toolchain-qte.bb; TOOLCHAIN_TARGET_TASK += "libsocketcan-dev"' was enough to get headers and lib into the SDK Apr 27 14:27:36 kergoth: could you tolerate a TSC meeting at 15:00 UTC, or is that too early? Apr 27 14:29:11 should be okay, I normally start work around now or around 15:00utc, so unless i have a meeting scheduled for work, which is unlikely, should be fine Apr 27 14:29:26 cool Apr 27 14:29:45 sounds like that kind of time would be the best compromise for everyone Apr 27 14:38:56 cool Apr 27 14:39:34 What is the story behind mesa-dri-glsl-native ? Apr 27 14:47:54 Hello :) Apr 27 14:49:18 I just downloaded a build of angstrom but am unable to boot from it after copying it to my SD card Apr 27 14:49:39 akshat: I think you want #angstrom Apr 27 14:50:20 oh ok. I read on the elinux page that this is the place for it. Sorry Apr 27 14:50:28 and thanks for the pointer Apr 27 15:09:52 ARgh - now I see whats up with mesa-dri-glsl-native Apr 27 15:10:04 damn mesa... Apr 27 15:43:31 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r0249c36719 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Apr 27 15:43:31 linux-omap-psp 2.6.32: switch back to 'userspace' governor on beagleboard Apr 27 15:43:31 omap3: bump MACHINE_KERNEL_PR Apr 27 15:43:42 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r89e0552d92 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/linux.inc: linux.inc: add angstrom-only hack for angstrom-only toolchain issue Apr 27 15:44:07 is anyone using a toolchain built with meta-toolchain-qte? Apr 27 16:50:16 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * ra6349cc0bd 10openembedded.git/recipes/u-boot/ (14 files in 2 dirs): u-boot git: update beagleboard patchset to match http://gitorious.org/beagleboard-validation/u-boot/commits/xm Apr 27 17:21:14 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r38d4c8a1b4 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (3 files in 2 dirs): linux-omap-psp 2.6.32: update patchset to fix mpurate passing and scary udev errors Apr 27 17:31:06 ~seen florian Apr 27 17:31:11 florian <~fuchs@Maemo/community/contributor/florian> was last seen on IRC in channel #edev, 2h 29m 51s ago, saying: 'NullMooglCable: Your camera is a good example for a lens that does not have a lens matching the resolution ;-)'. Apr 27 17:41:04 re Apr 27 17:42:06 I have a local.conf file that seems to be working properly for all the settings except PREFERRED_VERSION_virtual/kernel. I have PREFERRED_VERSION_virtual/kernel = "2.6.31" in the file but it seems to be ignored- when I run 'bitbake virtual/kernel' it's continuing to build kernel 2.6.33. Am I using the wrong variable or syntax to force it to use an older kernel version? Apr 27 18:08:15 any thoughts on http://gist.github.com/381004? Apr 27 18:08:16 hrm Apr 27 18:10:12 * kergoth tries to work out in-bitbake hashing in his head and gets a headache Apr 27 18:22:49 gyutani: you could set the version for the machine you chose in the 2.6.31 kernel recipe itself. Apr 27 18:26:16 gyutani: Add DEFAULT_PREFERENCE_i686-generic = "1" in recipes/linux/linux_2.6.31.bb Apr 27 18:35:54 I'm reading about the commercial license for PyQt. It says I have "The right to distribute the required PyQt modules and QScintilla library with your applications so long as the users of those applications do not themselves have direct access to PyQt". How could/would I achieve this with openembedded? Use PyQt in my SDK, and create some sort of package for use on target? Apr 27 18:36:17 And, is it likely that a recipe for PySide will be created? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 27 20:12:00 2010 Apr 27 20:16:45 ah ha, http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PySh Apr 27 20:53:52 hi , i m new on C++ host compilation , i want to compile hello-world.cpp on opencv website : http://www.cs.iit.edu/~agam/cs512/lect-notes/opencv-intro/index.html , when i try to do : arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-g++ hello-world.cpp , i got error cv.h no such file or directory and many more errors.How can i compile opencv and add opencv libraries ? Apr 27 21:09:58 JDuke128: you need to provide header include file path to gcc with -I option Apr 27 21:13:49 khem , include ? and libs ? Apr 27 23:02:10 * kergoth wonders if its worth adding shell variable expansion into the cmd extractor Apr 27 23:33:35 http://gist.github.com/381004 - thanks to mercurial, 2/3rds of the way through this madness. Apr 27 23:36:22 o.O Apr 27 23:43:59 woglinde: var ref tracking - done, shell function call tracking - done.. now need to grab python function call tracking and python task getVar() tracking.. the uglist part Apr 27 23:43:59 heh Apr 27 23:46:40 kergoth: how would I use it in practice Apr 27 23:47:04 khem: you wouldn't, yet. eventually this is going into bitbake, likely as methods of DataSmart Apr 27 23:47:11 ah ok Apr 27 23:47:20 the tracking will let us know what vars are used by what tasks, so we can intelligently hash the metadata used as input by a given task Apr 27 23:47:26 would it be used for debugging purposes ? Apr 27 23:47:26 which in turn will let us move toward dropping stamps Apr 27 23:47:37 oh i see Apr 27 23:47:52 good idea Apr 27 23:50:20 metadata hashing is a useful thing, and has been done by companies to make pstage usage safer, but it's brittle as hell without knowing what's used where Apr 27 23:50:40 add a "FOO=bar" to local.conf and suddenly all the pstages are invalid Apr 27 23:50:41 hehe Apr 27 23:50:45 not ideal Apr 27 23:51:02 right Apr 28 00:20:55 khem: hmm, wonder if we could be smarter about PR handling once we drop stamps.. if we know what feeds into everything, we know when things need to be re-run, and then the only purpose for PR is for the binary packages.. Apr 28 00:20:57 * kergoth ponders Apr 28 02:53:28 hi all.. anyone can guide me to compile my small gtk/gstreamer code to ran in the beagleboard? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Apr 28 02:59:56 2010