**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 17 02:59:57 2010 Sep 17 03:46:41 I'm trying compile a sample app to test OE Sep 17 03:46:57 But I have the problem: Sep 17 03:46:59 ERROR: Unable to determine endianness for architecture 'INVALID' Sep 17 03:46:59 FATAL: Please add your architecture to siteinfo.bbclass Sep 17 03:47:14 I'm using ubuntu 10.04 i686 Sep 17 03:47:24 Could someone help me? Sep 17 03:50:23 fidencio: I'm not too sure about this, but try adding this to your local.conf: Sep 17 03:50:28 BUILD_ARCH = "i686" Sep 17 03:50:32 BUILD_OS = "linux" Sep 17 03:51:58 Or alternately, what's your target platform? Sep 17 03:52:10 xobs: arm Sep 17 03:52:25 maybe setting in TARGET_ARCH e TARGET_OS Sep 17 03:52:30 fidencio: What board are you building for? Sep 17 03:53:07 fidencio: Sorry, what is your MACHINE set to in conf/local.conf Sep 17 03:53:29 babbage Sep 17 03:54:10 maybe setting TARGET_ARCH = "arm" and TARGET_OS = "linux" I can get the expected behavior, no? Sep 17 03:54:56 xobs: ^ Sep 17 03:55:27 fidencio: babbage.conf sets TARGET_ARCH to arm. Could your bbpath not be correct? And you do have a file called under your openembedded directory called conf/local.conf, right? It's not still called local.conf.sample? Sep 17 03:56:26 oh yeah. I found my fault Sep 17 03:56:38 TARGET_ARCH is not set Sep 17 03:56:42 xobs: tks a lot :-) Sep 17 03:58:10 xobs: I set to arm and OE works like a charm ;-) Sep 17 03:59:45 xobs: I owe a beer for you! nite! Sep 17 05:41:35 anyone awake? Sep 17 05:41:54 sorry I've been AWOL... Sep 17 05:45:21 it was working last night and I made no changes...is anybody here? Sep 17 05:46:41 ka6sox: hi Sep 17 05:46:48 what changed? Sep 17 05:46:52 ka6sox: it seems git is not behaving Sep 17 05:46:55 we tested last night Sep 17 05:46:57 I have a new machine Sep 17 05:47:04 ? Sep 17 05:47:05 I am trying to clone bitbake Sep 17 05:47:12 and it refuses Sep 17 05:47:19 can't git pull here either Sep 17 05:47:20 git clone git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake Sep 17 05:47:25 and tinerbox is unhappy Sep 17 05:47:31 tinderbox Sep 17 05:47:33 git.openembedded.org[0: 140.211.169.165]: errno=Connection refused Sep 17 05:47:41 fatal: unable to connect a socket (Connection refused) Sep 17 05:48:53 try now Sep 17 05:50:23 I thought we tested this. Sep 17 05:52:10 ka6sox: works now Sep 17 05:52:20 ka6sox: we tried openembedded repo but not bitbake Sep 17 05:52:31 oh, okay Sep 17 05:53:04 alright...I didn't know that they were "different" Sep 17 05:53:36 so the OE repo has been working but not bitbake? Sep 17 05:55:13 for me oe worked Sep 17 05:55:19 and it worked for few others Sep 17 05:55:39 sakoman and some others had problems with oe too Sep 17 05:55:48 but now both seem to work Sep 17 05:55:55 oe didn't work for me 5 minutes ago. it now works for me Sep 17 05:56:15 ka6sox: are the bots working as well Sep 17 05:56:29 tinderbox.openembedded.net is still sad Sep 17 05:56:57 grg: thats known Sep 17 05:57:01 ah. ok Sep 17 05:57:04 git was a bigger problem Sep 17 06:01:56 gm Sep 17 06:03:04 hey eFfeM_work Sep 17 06:03:16 grg how are you doing? Sep 17 06:03:25 very well Sep 17 06:03:40 its 3:30pm friday Sep 17 06:04:13 grg where are you located ? au ? Sep 17 06:04:22 eFfeM_work, yep Sep 17 06:04:33 here it is only 8 am friday, still a whole day to go before weekend Sep 17 06:21:07 eFfeM_work, can you commit a change please? I need to test CIA which seems to be MIA. Sep 17 06:21:26 I can, one sec Sep 17 06:22:52 tell me when you want it Sep 17 06:23:39 eFfeM_work, any time is good..I'll read the logs Sep 17 06:23:46 it is coming now Sep 17 06:23:56 git push ed Sep 17 06:24:14 btw not sure why I get this on git push Sep 17 06:24:14 remote: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8: No such file or directory Sep 17 06:24:14 remote: Content-Type: text/xml: No such file or directory Sep 17 06:24:33 I didn't get that before the upgrade (but I think I saw it yesterday too) Sep 17 06:25:26 same for me Sep 17 06:29:33 okay I need to set the default charset to UTF8 Sep 17 06:31:55 sysadmin must be a rather thankless job... no one notices you until something goes wrong :) Sep 17 06:32:48 then all hell breaks loose Sep 17 06:33:18 grg, it is Sep 17 06:33:18 the sysadmin at my last job got the sack because they thought they didn't need him anymore... then they realised why things always worked fine Sep 17 06:34:11 actually there is one thing worse than sysadmin and that is sysadmin of an open source project; it has all the "benefits" of the paid version, except the money Sep 17 06:34:47 having said that I would like to stress that I really appreciate the work ka6sox and the people at osuosl are doing (if I got the letters right on the last one) Sep 17 06:36:23 eFfeM_work, yes you got the letters right Sep 17 06:36:43 okay I have generated a locale with UTF-8 in it...lets try again. Sep 17 06:38:12 you want another push ? don't have any meaningful one but can make a slight change in the Maintainers file or so Sep 17 06:38:22 ya, that would be god Sep 17 06:38:25 er good Sep 17 06:38:27 grg or can you update your entry Sep 17 06:41:09 pushed again Sep 17 06:41:20 same error Sep 17 06:41:41 arrgh...okay let me poke around a few more minutes Sep 17 06:49:08 eFfeM_work, i don't maintain anything, do i? Sep 17 07:08:33 hello everyone Sep 17 07:09:27 can anyone tell me how do you select microprocessor/microcontroller for developing embedded systems ? Sep 17 07:15:36 good morning Sep 17 07:17:16 vgnulinux: that is hardly something for this channel (but still interesting ofc) Sep 17 07:18:27 basically it depends on requirements of your system wrt processign power, peripherals etc on the one hand, hw cost on the other side (BOM) and development cost as a third factor Sep 17 07:20:21 hi ,can anyone tell me how do you select microprocessor/microcontroller for developing embedded systems ? Sep 17 07:26:14 f Sep 17 07:26:34 anybody here who can help me Sep 17 07:26:36 ? Sep 17 07:27:02 (09:21:53 AM) eFfeM_work: vgnulinux: that is hardly something for this channel (but still interesting ofc) Sep 17 07:27:11 (09:23:04 AM) eFfeM_work: basically it depends on requirements of your system wrt processign power, peripherals etc on the one hand, hw cost on the other side (BOM) and development cost as a third factor Sep 17 07:28:59 morning Sep 17 07:29:00 and it also might depend on how much your manager has read about a certain chipset recently, or who his best friend currently works for Sep 17 07:29:25 hello hrw Sep 17 07:29:56 grg :-) or because your product manager decides that it needs to have chipset X because that is what the competition uses Sep 17 07:30:09 vgnulinux: and it also matter of how much you can spend on prototypes. so you will make own board/device or adapt existing devboard Sep 17 07:30:57 bye folks Sep 17 07:39:34 Crofton|work: backreading the log: (12:45:33 AM) Crofton|work: hopefully eFfeM does not delete that patchfile ... Sep 17 07:40:07 if you tell me what file to stay off or recipe to keep out I'll happily do so Sep 17 07:40:38 I just want to clean up some of the rubbish we have accumulated, not make life hard for anyone Sep 17 07:53:10 hi Sep 17 08:39:25 http://bugs.openembedded.org/ is broken Sep 17 08:39:41 looks like CGI was disabled Sep 17 08:42:41 good morning Sep 17 08:43:59 zecke: hey. I'm gonna build me a new toolchain, and I just wondered if there are news/fixes on the issue we discussed. (The bad RPATH, and the fact that the toolchain wants a library that's neither installed on the host nor embedded in the toolchain). Sep 17 08:47:52 mickey|away: are you there? Sep 17 08:50:49 hrw: he is on vacation Sep 17 08:51:13 ok Sep 17 08:51:26 will seek python help on #python then Sep 17 08:56:54 tasslehoff: well, we need to migrate things to nativesdk... Sep 17 08:57:15 and there does not seem to be much interest from others, so it is either you or me doing it Sep 17 08:57:35 going to the office, brb Sep 17 09:00:04 hm. that's not comforting. Sep 17 09:01:48 don't people use sdk's? if I'm not doing something wrong in my build it seems to be a quite serious bug. Sep 17 09:25:25 kergoth_: ping? Sep 17 09:43:38 hello everyone Sep 17 09:44:16 can anyone help me here on using python for embedded systems development Sep 17 09:44:20 ? Sep 17 09:44:53 vgnu: what help do you need? it is the same as on the desktop Sep 17 09:45:54 i am developing a device which will have GPS for location info and GPRS for communication Sep 17 09:46:15 vgnu: but what do you think is different with python? Sep 17 09:47:17 actuall i am very new to embedded systems development Sep 17 09:48:30 so searched a lot on the net and found that we need to use C/C++ with python to do embedded development is this correct Sep 17 09:48:31 ? Sep 17 09:50:53 vgnu: well, it depends. e.g. if your SoC/CPU is too slow to execute your python app, then yes you should use a compiled language with better performance Sep 17 09:51:23 vgnu: in general python should be fast enough for most of the things you want to do, and if not it might be easier to write a python module in C Sep 17 09:53:56 for doing GPS/GPRS functionality i am planning to use a h/w module called Telit GE865-QUAD which has built-in python interpreter, this python version is minimalistic python Sep 17 09:54:29 just like this is there any microprocessor or microcontroller which understand python Sep 17 09:54:47 sorry, that is out of scope for this channel. :) Sep 17 09:55:25 it is interesting to know that it support spython though Sep 17 09:55:33 then can u please tell me where I can post such question like any IRC channel/mailing list/forum Sep 17 09:55:51 i am not aware of such a list Sep 17 09:55:56 yeah that is why i am intersted to use it for development Sep 17 09:56:36 do u use python for device development Sep 17 09:56:37 ? Sep 17 09:58:10 vgnu: well, on linux yes, I did some eight years ago.. on a modem... never. :) Sep 17 09:59:08 vgnu: in around ~2000, people created storm (http://storm-pim.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html), which was a PIM suite for Compaq iPAQs (strongARM 200mhz) in python... but I have no idea about the processing power of your modem Sep 17 09:59:29 you will need to ask for a sample and try, if you only want to upload your current position I would be schocked if it is too slow Sep 17 10:02:31 i think this is what u asked when u said processing power Sep 17 10:02:33 Class 4 (2W) @ 850 / 900 MHz Sep 17 10:02:43 Class 1 (1W) @ 1800 / 1900 MHz Sep 17 10:03:01 above is the output power for the module Sep 17 10:04:15 that is RF power Sep 17 10:04:35 anyway, just try... it would be weird if they offer python and it would be too slow for anything Sep 17 10:07:01 so what do u mean by processing power Sep 17 10:07:02 ? Sep 17 10:22:28 vgnu: instructions per second? Sep 17 10:22:45 vgnu: anyway, try it Sep 17 10:47:48 zecke: storm-pim performance did suck on the ipaq though :-} Sep 17 10:54:26 pb_: pst :) Sep 17 11:37:19 zecke, was my GA announcement adequate? Sep 17 12:01:50 is there a way to use the latest cvs version in a recipe? I just do cvs://mycvs.com/repo;module=app;tag=HEAD" but once it is fetched it'll be in downloads and I always get the version in downloads Sep 17 12:10:12 hi Sep 17 12:10:40 I need help with the networkmanager_0.8.bb Sep 17 12:12:10 could somebody help me please? Sep 17 12:14:07 mpqwertz: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Sep 17 12:19:35 guess I gave the right answer :-) Sep 17 12:19:42 :) Sep 17 12:23:25 eFfeM_work, autorev Sep 17 12:23:46 use autorev in your local.conf Sep 17 12:24:03 GNUtoo|laptop: could not find an example for it, do have one ? Sep 17 12:24:07 Crofton: i didn't look at it with this point of view Sep 17 12:24:09 yes Sep 17 12:24:18 look in conf and grep for autorev Sep 17 12:24:23 there are some .inc Sep 17 12:24:29 that include autorev syntax Sep 17 12:24:36 basically they are for the SHR distro Sep 17 12:24:38 zecke, if I waited until I had tiem to write a nice version, I would miss the six weeks :) Sep 17 12:24:54 where someone is supposed to require theses inc in his local.conf Sep 17 12:25:12 GNUtoo|laptop: will do, thanks alot Sep 17 12:26:43 zecke, btw telit do SOCs too now Sep 17 12:27:13 so maybe it was a bit more than just a modem Sep 17 12:27:51 s/SOC/boards with SOCs Sep 17 12:34:29 wow , das sieht ja nett aus Sep 17 12:35:03 oops wrong window Sep 17 13:01:49 Jin^eLD: klingt aber erfreulich :-) Sep 17 13:01:55 :)) Sep 17 13:10:37 GNUtoo|laptop: tried SRCREV = "${AUTOREV}" in my recipe just before the SRC_URI = "cvs://..." line but that did not help Sep 17 13:13:19 eFfeM_work, try to look how it's made in autorev recipes Sep 17 13:13:35 and ${AUTOREV} shouldn't go in the recipe but in local.conf or some inc Sep 17 13:13:57 GNUtoo|laptop: are these cvs? i know it works with svn and git Sep 17 13:14:56 there are a few (linux) recipes that have ${AUTOREV} in the recipe Sep 17 13:25:49 sakoman: Understood about the OMAP3503 "garbage" on boot -- I also understand that it's not able to be disabled, so with that in mind, is there any way to prevent minicom from having a seizure upon receiving it? Sep 17 13:26:25 tzanger: no clue, have never used minicom. I use kermit Sep 17 13:26:45 ok. been using minicom for... 11 years now, it's gonna be tough to change if I can't figure this out Sep 17 13:43:37 GNUtoo|laptop: checked the bitbake src, cvs fetcher does not support srcrev Sep 17 13:43:47 as far as I understand things Sep 17 13:57:52 zecke: pong Sep 17 13:59:00 kergoth_: I am so annoyed by native depends that I will likely do something about it tonight, have you done anything in that regard yet? Sep 17 13:59:13 kergoth_: I will add a bbclass that will check stuff and then add ASSUME_PROVIDED Sep 17 14:00:18 haven't had a chance Sep 17 14:01:18 zecke, what is annoying? Sep 17 14:01:48 Crofton: building so many stuff if one has a recent system. I would not enable it by default and strongly oppose such a change. Sep 17 14:01:55 kergoth_: have you seen 'master' popping up? Sep 17 14:08:24 zecke: seems like something very nice to have Sep 17 14:19:11 zecke, I am havng a bad spot where the DEPENDS for native packages are not right Sep 17 14:26:19 Hey guys! Sep 17 14:27:23 I'm try cross-compile console-image, but I'm having this problem: http://pastebin.com/hB2UFvzu Could someone help me? Sep 17 14:28:34 s/try/trying Sep 17 14:29:39 thats weird Sep 17 14:30:18 fidencio: which version of bitbake is that? Sep 17 14:30:32 fidencio: looks like a weird config issue, have not seen something like this Sep 17 14:30:44 zecke: BitBake Build Tool Core version 1.11.0, bitbake version 1.11.0 Sep 17 14:36:53 fidencio: okay, any merge issue in a file? your config is also standard? Sep 17 14:40:24 zecke: I found the problem. I forgot the merge one branch :-\ Sep 17 14:41:40 zecke: tks :-) Sep 17 14:55:59 anyone familiar with python-pyqt? Sep 17 14:56:05 I'm seeing this during builds Sep 17 14:56:08 http://pastebin.com/h1X4Scqa Sep 17 15:26:06 zecke: ble. I was wrong. I merge the branches that I needed and I get the same error Sep 17 15:31:12 fidencio: well, look at the changes to your classes? Sep 17 15:31:20 fidencio: changes to bitbake.conf Sep 17 15:31:32 fidencio: it is hard to tell as you apparently have some local things Sep 17 15:33:08 zecke: no changes in my bb.conf ok. I'll find the problem. tks ;-) Sep 17 16:02:56 zecke: hi, are openmoko recipes still maintained in Sep 17 16:02:59 zecke: hi, are openmoko recipes still maintained in OE Sep 17 16:42:45 zecke: bitbake's old version. Sep 17 16:42:50 zecke: tks :-) Sep 17 16:55:19 zecke, it appears as if tinderbox doesn't like the latest version of the OS. Sep 17 16:55:30 hi ka6sox Sep 17 16:55:32 hi zecke Sep 17 16:55:45 mornin woglinde Sep 17 16:55:58 tinderbox and planet still borken? Sep 17 16:56:05 kergoth, do yuo want an ack on your image features patch Sep 17 16:56:16 the ones that lets me install all the dbg pks Sep 17 16:56:20 ah its working again Sep 17 16:56:25 Crofton|work: please, yes Sep 17 16:56:38 thats in my to-push queue since way before i left montavista :) Sep 17 16:56:51 it seems to work for me Sep 17 16:56:56 nice Sep 17 16:57:06 ka6sox: what error do you get? Sep 17 16:57:07 also, I am thinking of pushing a srctree based recipe Sep 17 16:57:11 i think its a useful general mechanism, the whole concept of 'package groups' Sep 17 16:57:17 because I believe it will help other people Sep 17 16:57:23 cool Sep 17 16:57:23 but Sep 17 16:57:32 did you ever work out the kernel/srctree issues? Sep 17 16:57:33 zecke, I just got word about it not working, haven't looked yet... Sep 17 16:57:38 I am going to take flack, because it will not build Sep 17 16:57:40 maybe i can take a look at that this weekend if not Sep 17 16:57:55 since you need to point the recipe at a tree Sep 17 16:58:14 ka6sox: ah okay Sep 17 16:58:18 I am going to try setting the path to the suorce via a var in local.conf Sep 17 16:58:31 zecke, need to fix CIA first I think. Sep 17 16:58:41 * kergoth_ nods Sep 17 16:58:44 I think this is a really useful feature to get groups to collaborate and use OE to help build Sep 17 16:59:24 anyway, I'm going to do it and don my flame proof suit Sep 17 16:59:34 hehe Sep 17 16:59:36 If I can set the src path from local.conf Sep 17 16:59:56 I think that is the missin glink on the exisitng recipe Sep 17 16:59:58 don't see any reason why not. could use a custom variable, or just S_pn-foo Sep 17 17:00:02 ka6sox: http://tinderbox.openembedded.org/, seems easy... missing config, or not in the PYTHONPATH Sep 17 17:00:07 I don't want to push a recipe that points into my home dir :) Sep 17 17:00:57 zecke, okay after I figure out this UTF-8 encoding issue I'll poke at that. Sep 17 17:01:50 I quite like the idea of being able to use a .bbappend or amend.inc to convert an existing recipe that points upstream into a srctree recipe pointing locally. i wonder how well that'd work Sep 17 17:03:13 hi kergoth Sep 17 17:03:42 hey woglinde Sep 17 17:04:06 still utf-8 problems in 2010 Sep 17 17:04:09 this suckz Sep 17 17:04:25 kergoth, above my pay grade atm :) Sep 17 17:04:31 I just need it to work Sep 17 17:05:08 let me get an example going that we can tweak from local.conf and work from there Sep 17 17:05:27 heh :) Sep 17 17:06:54 I have this recipe working on two machines, but editing the recipe per machine sucks :) Sep 17 17:07:12 indeed Sep 17 17:13:31 ok, looks like we can easily set S for a srctree recipe from local.conf Sep 17 17:14:17 Crofton|work: with PN overrride ? Sep 17 17:14:47 no Sep 17 17:15:06 S="${PATH_TO_GNURADIO_SRC}" Sep 17 17:15:10 S_pn-whatever should work fine, i'd think, if not that pretty Sep 17 17:15:11 is what I put in the recipe Sep 17 17:16:17 What I like abuot my approach it is easy to understand, if you are not famliar wth overrides Sep 17 17:16:27 but I think i can make it work via a suitable acomment Sep 17 17:16:29 let me try Sep 17 17:16:51 yeah, thats true, its certainly more comprehensible to use a new variable for it Sep 17 17:17:56 let me see how the override works Sep 17 17:18:12 but, the var approach works even if people break overrieds :) Sep 17 17:18:55 how would you break overrides? particularly for a pn override, which is always set, regardless of distro or machine Sep 17 17:19:13 * kergoth_ ponders Sep 17 17:19:55 * Crofton|work gets paranoid sometimes Sep 17 17:20:06 I realize breaking overirdes would break OE entirely Sep 17 17:22:59 S_gnuradio-srctree = "/home/balister/src/git/gnuradio" Sep 17 17:23:06 is what I need in local.conf? Sep 17 17:23:18 doesn't seem to set S in the recipe though Sep 17 17:23:23 no Sep 17 17:23:29 10:14 < kergoth> S_pn-whatever should work fine, i'd think, if not that pretty Sep 17 17:23:34 09:59 < kergoth_> don't see any reason why not. could use a custom variable, or just S_pn-foo Sep 17 17:23:44 doh Sep 17 17:23:49 no S_gnuradio-srctree, S_pn-gnuradio-srctree Sep 17 17:23:56 this is why I like my original appraoch :) Sep 17 17:24:14 this is also why oe is too damn brittle Sep 17 17:24:17 we can't catch typos Sep 17 17:24:22 shit just *acts differently* Sep 17 17:24:34 heh Sep 17 17:24:44 better than doing this without OE Sep 17 17:24:47 it'd help if referencing a nonexistent variable *errored* Sep 17 17:24:50 gnuradio depends are a bitch Sep 17 17:24:55 rather than leaving it unexpanded for shell to do Sep 17 17:24:57 * kergoth_ nods Sep 17 17:25:50 khem, yaffs2 (yaffs2-utils_cvs.bb) needs some attention (and according to git blame you made the inc file in jul 2010) Sep 17 17:26:12 khem, patch failed for me and there is an unused patch file Sep 17 17:26:35 btw seems yaffs2 has moved to git, not sure if their cvs is current Sep 17 17:27:03 away for a few hrs Sep 17 17:27:03 eFfeM: ok how does it fail Sep 17 17:27:16 cant patch Sep 17 17:28:01 Greetings to all. I am trying to reconfigure the kernel for a cm-x270 using oe. I would like to know if I can bug anyone with some questions. Sep 17 17:28:25 khem: http://www.pastie.org/1165260 Sep 17 17:28:35 but can't peek into it now, need to leave Sep 17 17:29:08 will probably be back in 2.5 hr or so Sep 17 17:29:32 hi effem Sep 17 17:45:29 hi ericben Sep 17 17:45:34 S-pn-foo is called what? Sep 17 17:45:39 king of override Sep 17 17:53:56 S_pn- Sep 17 17:54:03 its a nice override Sep 17 17:54:09 and you should use overrides Sep 17 17:54:11 they are good Sep 17 17:54:22 make it more flexible Sep 17 17:55:45 I did Sep 17 17:59:24 it's not special, there's no 'king', pn-${PN} is just one of many overrides Sep 17 18:00:45 I mena t kind :) Sep 17 18:02:23 it's the only recipe specific override, intended to let the configuration metadata manipulate the recipe Sep 17 18:11:35 http://pastebin.com/t8hiwG2B Sep 17 18:11:36 ga Sep 17 18:19:42 well, you sure know how to kill a channel Sep 17 18:19:52 ha Sep 17 18:20:22 Tartarus: you can also make a small rpm Sep 17 18:20:26 which depends on these Sep 17 18:20:27 :) Sep 17 18:20:30 just an idea Sep 17 18:24:37 less portable Sep 17 18:24:44 (got similar scripts for ubuntu and rhel) Sep 17 18:24:56 also still want something to make sure yes really, sudo works Sep 17 18:26:53 Tartarus: but more professional seemingly :) Sep 17 18:27:12 ubuntu you could have a deb like that Sep 17 18:27:16 I remember once there was Sep 17 18:27:29 yes, you can always make meta packages Sep 17 18:27:51 openembedded-build-essential.{deb,rpm} Sep 17 18:28:12 now I have 256G on my laptop :) Sep 17 18:28:18 hehe Sep 17 18:28:23 ssd? Sep 17 18:28:23 should be enough for bitbaking world Sep 17 18:28:36 no its a 2 year old T61 Sep 17 18:28:52 and I would not buy ssd for build machine anyway Sep 17 18:29:02 unless I have tonnes of money Sep 17 20:08:09 gm Sep 17 20:16:17 hi likewise, all Sep 17 20:16:20 (re) Sep 17 20:16:37 likewise were you going to elc ? walter and I will go Sep 17 20:17:00 eFfeM: yes, would like to Sep 17 20:17:24 the CIA problem is a Perl UTF8 unicode problem...and I don't do perl. Sep 17 20:17:50 ka6sox hm? Sep 17 20:17:55 whats the errormsg? Sep 17 20:18:21 eFfeM, knows it...Its a post commit problem that isnt' allowing git-notify to work Sep 17 20:18:54 eFfeM: private message arrived Sep 17 20:19:42 woglinde, the basic problem is that perl is fighting locales. Sep 17 20:19:54 hm ah Sep 17 20:20:10 apt-get install locales Sep 17 20:20:17 it is... Sep 17 20:20:22 dpkg-reconfigure locles? Sep 17 20:20:26 ups locales Sep 17 20:21:21 ups? Sep 17 20:21:46 upd locales? Sep 17 20:22:09 dpkg-reconfigure locales Sep 17 20:22:51 i got the eror, but I am not good enough with perl to say what it is Sep 17 20:22:56 okay now someone commit something...this should fix it Sep 17 20:23:07 it regened the locales Sep 17 20:23:50 ka6sox whats in /etc/default/locale ? Sep 17 20:24:03 dont have anything to test right now Sep 17 20:24:14 ka6sox-work: what is the error? did you check if winehq has a newer version of the script? Sep 17 20:24:41 zecke, I think it is fixed now...the locales weren't generated correctly Sep 17 20:26:02 okay let me fix the lib-modpython error Sep 17 20:26:21 *g* Sep 17 20:30:44 hmm...not sure what package to install...for django Sep 17 20:32:06 hihi there are plenty Sep 17 20:33:47 ka6sox-work: if that's for tinderbox and you insstall the latest one, you will have to make a few changes to tinderbox Sep 17 20:34:52 ericben, yes, it is... Sep 17 20:36:15 ka6sox-work: there is something like test commit message to see if post commit hooks are setup or not Sep 17 20:38:23 as some ka6sox-work : with the latest on, in setting.py you have to change in TEMPLATE_LOADERS te suffix .Loader to .load_template_source Sep 17 20:39:22 okay...I am at a loss as to how this worked at all as the documentroot is empy Sep 17 20:39:37 (in the backup copy that I made before the upgrade Sep 17 20:39:51 which documentroot ? Sep 17 20:39:59 tinderbox's Sep 17 20:41:29 here it's installed in /etc/django-oestats Sep 17 20:42:11 here its in /usr/share/python-support/django-oestats... Sep 17 20:42:44 so that means either the dist-upgrade failed or dd failed (which I don't believe) Sep 17 20:42:52 so Let me package up that dir and fix it Sep 17 20:50:24 ka6sox-work: no, the question is where are your configuration files :) Sep 17 20:50:33 ka6sox-work: there must be a oestats/settings.py somewhere Sep 17 20:50:55 I see whats broke and am fixing it now. Sep 17 20:51:11 I think that the upgrade of django wiped out the files. Sep 17 20:51:18 but I had backup Sep 17 20:51:20 oops Sep 17 20:56:54 settings.py is in the correct place...but the actual settings files are "missing" Sep 17 20:56:58 so I'm locating them. Sep 17 20:58:59 nobody has anything to commit or its still busted? Sep 17 21:00:00 hm no Sep 17 21:00:37 ka6sox-work: I have some Sep 17 21:01:21 khem, try 1 first then lets see if its fixed...thanks Sep 17 21:03:03 remote: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8: No such file or directory Sep 17 21:03:54 yes, but WHAT file or directory.....thats about as useless as 0X374B27AAZ error Sep 17 21:04:03 heh Sep 17 21:04:30 ya, thats my feeling too Sep 17 21:04:44 but the commits are happening? its just the notification that is broke? Sep 17 21:04:57 http://pastie.org/1165669 Sep 17 21:05:06 yes commits are ok Sep 17 21:05:31 I just pushed this http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/commit/?id=516803115c6842780b2c48d2bea56c52280bbf99 Sep 17 21:06:51 okay so git push is unhappy... Sep 17 21:06:58 a hook is broken Sep 17 21:08:16 7quit Sep 17 21:08:22 ka6sox-work: yes the post push hook should have sent messages to openembedded-commits@lists.openembedded.org Sep 17 21:08:39 and somehow also to this #oe channel Sep 17 21:08:53 git-notify should have done that last one Sep 17 21:10:21 ka6sox-work: there must be some hooks installed Sep 17 21:10:38 looks like there are several Sep 17 21:10:41 $GIT_DIR/hooks/* Sep 17 21:11:19 let me pull and get things refreshed here Sep 17 21:19:59 * stefan_ just booked his OEDEM flight Sep 17 21:21:19 good point Sep 17 21:53:07 Can someone convince me that classpath-tools-native does, or ever did anything? Sep 17 21:54:18 Tartarus: heh I saw your message Sep 17 21:54:30 and I think this recipe should have been bogus Sep 17 21:54:59 I was to reply to your message Sep 17 21:59:16 ka6sox-work: you need a hand? Sep 17 21:59:47 zecke: are you familiar with the git hooks we have ? Sep 17 21:59:48 zecke, sure! that would be helpful Sep 17 22:00:12 zecke: I am not on admin list Sep 17 22:01:38 ka6sox-work: I only know that RP copied the email hook from winehq Sep 17 22:01:51 ka6sox-work: is it still on melo? Sep 17 22:01:52 khem: yeah, please do :) Sep 17 22:01:58 i think we should rm that and fix up the recipes with a dep Sep 17 22:02:02 it's never done anything Sep 17 22:02:50 zecke: there is a line which says return if $ref ne "org.openembedded.dev"; Sep 17 22:03:00 that should also now check for 'master' Sep 17 22:04:38 zecke: where is mail sending done for openembedded-commits Sep 17 22:06:15 zecke, its there.... Sep 17 22:06:20 /home/git/ Sep 17 22:06:23 i think RP set it up the last time..., let me check Sep 17 22:06:28 kk Sep 17 22:08:32 hmm looks fine so far Sep 17 22:08:42 the update hook is executable, the script does work Sep 17 22:09:06 so its before that its broken. Sep 17 22:09:28 /home/git/git-notify -c OpenEmbedded -m openembedded-commits@openembedded.org -r openembedded.git -u http://gitweb.openembedded.net/ $refname $oldrev $newrev Sep 17 22:09:31 looks nice too Sep 17 22:09:57 i will spam the list Sep 17 22:11:16 zecke, can you try a commit to cia as well? Sep 17 22:12:04 ka6sox-work: more utf-8 issues :) Sep 17 22:14:30 utf8 issues with cia? Sep 17 22:14:57 no Sep 17 22:15:11 now the terminal is totally bogus as well (broken history) Sep 17 22:15:16 what system is that? Sep 17 22:17:16 ka6sox-work: /home/git/repositories/openembedded.git/test.sh, test it :) Sep 17 22:17:29 ka6sox-work: you need to change into openembedded.git Sep 17 22:18:28 ka6sox-work: did you change exim to sendmail, sendmail to something else? Sep 17 22:18:42 zecke, can you add the master branch to gitosis? Sep 17 22:18:52 I left exim alone Sep 17 22:19:01 ka6sox-work: why should we? Sep 17 22:19:17 ka6sox-work: it is an alias, it resolves to org.opembedded.dev Sep 17 22:19:31 25645 execve("/usr/bin/mail", ["/usr/bin/mail", "-s", "Holger Hans Peter Freyther : use"..., "-a", "Content-Type: text/plain; charse"..., "openembedded-commits@openembedde"...], [/* 22 vars */]) = 0 Sep 17 22:19:33 ask khem. Sep 17 22:19:51 so something changed with the email Sep 17 22:20:06 khem: you can push to master, it will end up in oe.dev, i tested that yesterday Sep 17 22:20:17 zecke: it did not show in CIA Sep 17 22:20:22 even before update Sep 17 22:20:31 of git server Sep 17 22:20:58 zecke, mail is now nail (the old mail is deprecated) Sep 17 22:21:05 and its symlinked Sep 17 22:21:50 zecke, and I did test mail. Sep 17 22:21:53 zecke: it should be openembedded-commits@lists.openembedded.org Sep 17 22:22:09 :q Sep 17 22:22:10 khem: what? Sep 17 22:22:29 /home/git/git-notify -c OpenEmbedded -m openembedded-commits@openembedded.org Sep 17 22:22:39 that address is wrong Sep 17 22:23:30 khem: well, if mail refuses to handle the mail... :) Sep 17 22:24:08 ka6sox-work: can we use mail to be mail and not nail may be Sep 17 22:24:10 I think @openembedded.org is fine. iirc, discovery will handle both. Sep 17 22:24:28 I can send mail out though Sep 17 22:24:55 the options might have slightly changed...let me see if that is the issue Sep 17 22:24:58 ka6sox-work: well, execute the script from above, it fails Sep 17 22:25:13 ka6sox-work: if you look at foo.txt (output of strace, it is mail that fails) Sep 17 22:25:15 I see that...I think an option might have changed..let me look. Sep 17 22:25:27 right. Sep 17 22:25:44 the different options is what I need to look at to make sure they are right Sep 17 22:25:58 i downloaded a new git-notify, diffint it now Sep 17 22:26:15 kk Sep 17 22:26:32 # set this to something that takes "-s" Sep 17 22:26:32 my $mailer = "/usr/bin/mail"; Sep 17 22:26:44 does nail take -s Sep 17 22:26:52 I think it does Sep 17 22:27:06 surely it must, it would be no replacement for mail otherwise Sep 17 22:27:17 it does...its the subject line Sep 17 22:27:23 -s must be the single most commonly used option for mail Sep 17 22:27:51 yeah Sep 17 22:27:56 ... Sep 17 22:28:13 obviously it does not like -a Content-Type:... :) Sep 17 22:28:33 khem: the git-notify has a branch check to not mail anything but org.openembedded.dev Sep 17 22:28:52 zecke: right that should change to master Sep 17 22:28:58 or atleast check for master too Sep 17 22:29:19 khem: both... Sep 17 22:29:27 thats best Sep 17 22:30:20 i will get back to work now, leaving the nail issue to you Sep 17 22:31:17 hmmm...must have directly called exim Sep 17 22:31:46 ka6sox-work: no, see the above strace line Sep 17 22:32:03 06:19 < zecke> 25645 execve("/usr/bin/mail", ["/usr/bin/mail" Sep 17 22:32:19 I mean before Sep 17 22:32:23 (the upgrade) Sep 17 22:33:27 zecke: -a should be followed with attachment right Sep 17 22:34:10 my $pid = open MAIL, "|-"; Sep 17 22:34:10 return unless defined $pid; Sep 17 22:34:10 if (!$pid) Sep 17 22:34:10 { Sep 17 22:34:12 exec $mailer, "-s", $subject, "-a", "Content-Type: $content_type", $name or die "Cannot exec $mailer"; Sep 17 22:51:15 khem try now Sep 17 22:51:59 ok Sep 17 22:52:26 didn't blow up Sep 17 22:52:32 when I tested it Sep 17 22:52:40 so now lets try a commit Sep 17 23:10:20 03Andreas Mueller  07master * rbff4bcd152 10openembedded.git/recipes/xfce-base/xfwm4_4.6.2.bb: Sep 17 23:10:20 xfwm4: depends libwnck Sep 17 23:10:20 Signed-off-by: Andreas Mueller Sep 17 23:10:20 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj Sep 17 23:10:33 wOOt! Sep 17 23:10:40 good job Sep 17 23:10:46 :) Sep 17 23:10:55 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded.scm Sep 17 23:10:58 so all set Sep 17 23:11:05 for that one Sep 17 23:11:11 2 more to burn...but not now Sep 17 23:18:04 khem: you know perl? Sep 17 23:18:16 zecke: sure Sep 17 23:18:44 I am a languages person I need to know the bad ones to do a better job :) Sep 17 23:19:02 khem: ah youalready added the ne master Sep 17 23:19:08 yes Sep 17 23:19:12 khem: i wondered if we should turn master to org.oe.dev for the time being? Sep 17 23:19:40 zecke: why Sep 17 23:19:52 right now it checks for both Sep 17 23:20:17 khem: yes, but stuff like CIA will show the 'wrong' branch? Sep 17 23:20:32 i wonder f systems use commit mails to build the history of a branch or such Sep 17 23:20:55 not so important Sep 17 23:21:04 zecke: we can turn it off Sep 17 23:21:20 I have master as my default head Sep 17 23:21:28 slowly all of us will have it that way Sep 17 23:35:05 khem: ka6sox-work: thanks for upgrading Sep 17 23:35:21 zecke: tinderbox is still down Sep 17 23:37:58 zecke, I can't even remember why it was necessary...somebody wanted something...oh yeah..I remember nmow **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 18 02:59:57 2010