**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 08 02:59:57 2011 Mar 08 06:45:33 gm Mar 08 07:12:34 gm mckoan, all Mar 08 07:35:49 for the next 8+hrs only GIT will work... Mar 08 07:45:49 morning Mar 08 07:46:30 mourning Mar 08 07:51:21 hi hrw, ka6sox, all Mar 08 07:56:57 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rd33d29aad7 10openembedded.git/recipes/x-load/ (x-load-git/xmc.patch x-load_git.bb): Mar 08 07:56:57 x-load: fall back to xM when detecting beagleboard revisions Mar 08 07:56:57 Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi Mar 08 08:23:10 03Martin Jansa  07master * r0b3ba3ff41 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Mar 08 08:23:10 linux-kexecboot_git: add patch for fixed build without swap Mar 08 08:23:10 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 08:23:22 03Martin Jansa  07master * r87e10a7780 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (linux-kexecboot/spitz/defconfig linux-kexecboot_git.bb): Mar 08 08:23:22 linux-kexecboot_git: upgrade to 2.6.38-rc8 Mar 08 08:23:22 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 08:34:43 uh oh http://www.openembedded.org/index.php/Main_Page -> ". MySQL returned error "1030: Got error -1 from storage engine (10.10.10.7)". Mar 08 08:37:32 ant_work: I've pushed linux-kexecboot upgrade to rc8 + small patch, because rc7 didn't even build Mar 08 08:37:45 yes, I've seen... Mar 08 08:38:01 btw, I found mtd-utils_1.4.1.bb seems broken... Mar 08 08:38:04 but be aware it's still not tested on device Mar 08 08:38:15 flash_eraseall -j /dev/mtd3 cannot complete Mar 08 08:38:30 mtd-utils_1.3.1.bb is fine withsame kernel/same rootfs Mar 08 08:38:56 anybody still using jffs2 ? Mar 08 08:40:03 JaMa|Off: btw why would one buildw/out swap support? Mar 08 08:48:10 ant_work, yup...its not a happy camper Mar 08 08:51:44 hm...15 Oct 2010: mtd-utils version 1.4.1 is out (mkfs.jffs2 bug fixed) Mar 08 08:51:51 doesn't seem so :/ Mar 08 08:57:18 and neither am I at 1am still futzing with it. Mar 08 09:13:43 OE's homepage shows: A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: (SQL query hidden) from within function "". MySQL returned error "1030: Got error -1 from storage engine (10.10.10.7)". Mar 08 09:13:57 is that a planned downtime? Mar 08 09:15:08 if so would it be possible to replace the homepage as well, telling people that db is being upgraded/repaired/backuped/whatever? Mar 08 09:23:19 ok, it seems I should try mtd-utils v.1.4.2 Mar 08 09:27:29 rschus: it's planned and it's never ending story of the mysql problems, so please be patient :) Mar 08 09:27:48 08:34:21 < ka6sox> for the next 8+hrs only GIT will work... Mar 08 09:27:48 ynezz: thanks Mar 08 09:28:21 they've blamed tinderbox for hammering the mysql database, but apparently is something else Mar 08 09:28:25 * ynezz hides Mar 08 09:32:12 ant_work: flash_eraseall from 1.4.1 works OK on gta02 for me Mar 08 09:32:42 ant_work: ant_work do you need swap to launch kexecboot? Mar 08 09:32:43 flash_eraseall -j ? Mar 08 09:33:56 ant_work: and "recipes/linux/linux-kexecboot $ grep -R SWAP ." shows all machines dont enabled SWAP in defconfig Mar 08 09:34:12 JaMa|Off: no, we have no mounts Mar 08 09:34:17 only tmpfs Mar 08 09:35:13 ant_work: then why do you ask? :) 09:38:36 < ant_work> JaMa|Off: btw why would one buildw/out swap support? Mar 08 09:35:26 I don't understand the reason for that patch :) Mar 08 09:35:38 nor if we need it Mar 08 09:36:03 all built fine w/out until today... Mar 08 09:36:24 ant_work: see http://paste.pocoo.org/show/350025/ Mar 08 09:36:43 rc3 built ok, rc7 and newer failed Mar 08 09:37:06 ah, I thought you had a different patch for latest RC Mar 08 09:37:11 I see now Mar 08 09:37:47 and rc7 SRCREV you pushed, failed the same .. so I pushed my patch to fix it Mar 08 09:37:51 2.6.38 is expected next week, isnt? Mar 08 09:39:05 ant_work: and I've tried only flash_eraseall without -j (because of flashing ubi image..) Mar 08 09:39:22 ah, ok, without -j works for me on Z too Mar 08 09:39:39 is some mismatch abouterasesize iirc Mar 08 09:54:37 gmorning ;) Mar 08 09:54:38 http://blog.shr-project.org/2011/03/news-news-news.html Mar 08 09:57:59 pespin: wrong channel? :) Mar 08 09:59:08 JaMa|Off, ops, yeah Mar 08 09:59:10 lol Mar 08 09:59:17 sorry Mar 08 10:30:08 florian: good morning Mar 08 10:31:34 good morning! Mar 08 10:32:17 hi Mar 08 11:59:21 03Martin Jansa  07master * rbb16eb0668 10openembedded.git/recipes/tasks/task-shr-feed.bb: Mar 08 11:59:21 task-shr-feed: add elfe Mar 08 11:59:21 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 12:06:50 hi. I do have the problem that a cvs fetch for update-rc.d is failing because handhelds.org is down. I do have a copy of the cvs tree locally and copied the necessary data to $DL_DIR/cvs/update-rd.d/ but it seems bitbake is not considering the fetch task as done but tries to refresh and again fails. Mar 08 12:06:56 how to best solve that? Mar 08 12:07:17 put it in ${DL_DIR} Mar 08 12:08:00 hi all isn't oe site working? http://wiki.openembedded.org/index.php/Getting_Started ?? please suggest me a good link to cross compile my source using oe Mar 08 12:08:38 JaMa|Off: put what exactly in dl_dir? that works for tarballs, but this is a cvs checkout. which format should this be dropped in then? Mar 08 12:10:22 ixs: wget http://sources.openembedded.org/apps.update-rc.d_anoncvs.handhelds.org_r0_7_.tar.gz Mar 08 12:11:18 ixs: or setup your OE distro to use http://sources.openembedded.org as premirror Mar 08 12:11:46 JaMa|Off: thanks. will give it a shot. Mar 08 12:14:50 someone should go though all recipes and get rid of hh.org Mar 08 12:16:25 JaMa|Off: worked nicely, thx. Mar 08 12:25:43 03Martin Jansa  07master * r6dcc472eac 10openembedded.git/recipes/tasks/task-shr-feed.bb: Mar 08 12:25:43 task-shr-feed: add sensmon Mar 08 12:25:43 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 12:25:55 03Michele Brocco  07master * r698d8414a9 10openembedded.git/recipes/valacompass/ (hmc5843_git.bb lis302dl_git.bb valacompass_git.bb): Mar 08 12:25:55 valacompass: upgrade to version 0.11, drop hmc5843 lis302dl recipes Mar 08 12:25:55 * Now uses libsensmon instead of libhmc5843 and liblis302dl Mar 08 12:25:55 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 12:25:58 03Michele Brocco  07master * rac8a958bbd 10openembedded.git/recipes/sensmon/ (libsensmon_git.bb sensmon_git.bb): Mar 08 12:25:58 sensmon: Added to feed version 0.21 Mar 08 12:25:58 Signed-off-by: Michele Brocco Mar 08 12:25:58 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Mar 08 12:54:55 ok guys, a failure in the mysql server happened... the problem has been resolved however we did have to roll back to a backup from a few hours before the backup Mar 08 12:55:13 please notify either myself or ka6sox if you need further details, or if something isn't working Mar 08 13:01:33 cryptk: awesome thanks for fixing it Mar 08 13:02:19 np XorA Mar 08 13:02:34 of course it happened ~ 2 hours after I went to sleep, lol Mar 08 13:03:51 heh, it wouldnt be real admin work if it happened when you were watching Mar 08 13:19:28 lol, so true Mar 08 15:28:25 hi! I need to assemble non-stripped c library for use with oprofile, can i somehow assemble non-stripped c library with openembedded? Mar 08 15:30:48 You just need to install the -dbg packages Mar 08 15:30:58 Then you'll have the info oprofile is looking for Mar 08 15:31:26 03Steffen Sledz  07org.openembedded.dev * r3fced48d31 10openembedded.git/recipes/upnp/ (gupnp-av_0.5.9.bb gupnp_0.13.4.bb): (log message trimmed) Mar 08 15:31:26 gupnp_0.13.4/gupnp-av_0.5.9: disable introspection Mar 08 15:31:26 Introspection uses host tools within compile stage. Missing tools or Mar 08 15:31:26 tools of wrong version result in errors like Mar 08 15:31:26 | GEN GUPnP-1.0.gir Mar 08 15:31:26 | Couldn't find include 'Soup-2.4.gir' (search path: ...) Mar 08 15:31:27 or Mar 08 15:31:52 How can I do this? I try to assemble Angstrom dist and as far as I understand, I should use some kind of packaging system? Mar 08 15:32:14 user3332211: angstrom does use opkg.. Mar 08 15:33:47 Ok, great. But i dont filly understand, where it will fetch -dbg package, because oe build everything from sources, and my c library, if also build from source. Mar 08 15:34:31 There should be some way to say to oe "Hey man, I need you not to strip this package". Is there s way to do so? Mar 08 15:34:35 yes, and it emits binary packages which are then used to construct the image Mar 08 15:34:41 no, OE doesn't blindly strip Mar 08 15:34:47 it extracts thd ebug information into -dbg packages Mar 08 15:36:51 Ok, thanks, will try to do something Mar 08 16:40:50 03Chris Larson  07master * r238151441c 10bitbake.git/lib/bb/utils.py: (log message trimmed) Mar 08 16:40:51 lockfile: ask for forgiveness, not permission Mar 08 16:40:51 Create the lockfile directory if it doesn't exist, rather than erroring out if Mar 08 16:40:51 it doesn't exist (was also racy). Mar 08 16:40:51 Also improve the wording of the error message shown when the lockfile's Mar 08 16:40:51 directory is not writable. Mar 08 16:40:51 Note for the future, this function should be improved, particularly with Mar 08 16:41:23 03Chris Larson  07master * r53a10b6793 10bitbake.git/lib/bb/utils.py: Mar 08 16:41:23 utils: fix typo in lockfile Mar 08 16:41:23 Signed-off-by: Chris Larson Mar 08 17:25:17 03Tom Rini  07master * read4101596 10openembedded.git/classes/gettext.bbclass: Mar 08 17:25:17 gettext.bbclass: Drop target gettext from DEPENDS. Mar 08 17:25:17 This should be handled via virtual/libintl already. Mar 08 17:25:17 Acked-by: Khem Raj Mar 08 17:25:17 Signed-off-by: Tom Rini Mar 08 18:29:25 ooh, pypy nightly build actually gets partially through parsing in bitbake -p :) Mar 08 18:35:44 hey cbrake Mar 08 18:35:50 Going to do a testing branch again this week? :) Mar 08 18:38:47 Tartarus: sure Mar 08 18:39:00 * cbrake makes a few tweaks to cron job that does branching ... Mar 08 18:40:35 hmm, it's much pickier about indentation Mar 08 18:40:46 inconsistent indentation seems to make it choke Mar 08 18:43:25 kergoth: interestingI have a pypy clone here and was going to try something similar Mar 08 18:47:35 * kergoth 's trying the current linux nightly Mar 08 18:50:40 do you know if anyone has tried BitBake on unladen-swallow? Mar 08 18:51:54 african? Mar 08 18:55:55 pb__, ka6sox thanks for the comments Mar 08 18:56:30 pb__, you are correct, I need define the beneifts to oe better, but I wanted to get people thinking about this Mar 08 18:56:48 the primary benefit is one stop shopping for end users Mar 08 18:57:04 which makes them fell better about using OE in my mind Mar 08 18:57:35 which is a win for OE as we have more users, and a win for vendors, because they have better stuff for their end users Mar 08 18:57:53 I'll think more on this and reply Mar 08 18:58:40 * kergoth thinks one stop shopping for oe metadata is a pipe dream Mar 08 18:58:52 woot, pypy successfully ran bitbake -p :) Mar 08 18:59:17 * kergoth tries a build Mar 08 19:00:04 yow, exploded in my face Mar 08 19:00:12 something to do with the runqueue pid tracking Mar 08 19:00:14 * kergoth mutters Mar 08 19:01:55 ah, more improper use of 'is' Mar 08 19:02:02 god, there's a lot of really bad python code in bitbake :( Mar 08 19:02:29 it's building! Mar 08 19:02:33 and.. dead Mar 08 19:02:34 aww Mar 08 19:05:25 it's sad that cPython lets you get away with so much improper code, more strictness is one of the things that appeals about PyPy Mar 08 19:09:35 well, its often just a case of shit working by accident Mar 08 19:09:46 implementation detail that '0' is the same object in memory as '0' in cpython Mar 08 19:09:53 or whatever Mar 08 19:29:53 can anyone answer some questions for my about the zaurus 5500? Mar 08 19:34:16 Crofton np...thats why you do RFC Mar 08 19:40:40 xxx: perhaps. if you ask the questions, that'd be a first step. Mar 08 19:50:54 Hey guys - just started poking around with openEmbedded today Mar 08 19:51:07 sure Mar 08 19:51:23 Was wondering what's the best reading material for doing my own custom machine.conf Mar 08 19:51:47 I'm currently bitbaking for architectures I don't actually use ( to see whether my set-up is working correctly or not) Mar 08 19:52:30 Rav_: find the closest match in conf/machine Mar 08 19:52:33 best material are the existing recipes Mar 08 19:52:38 hi khem Mar 08 19:52:38 to your machine Mar 08 19:52:42 woglinde_: howdy Mar 08 19:52:50 natty broke vim today so I have time Mar 08 19:52:57 hm Mar 08 19:53:02 Cheers Mar 08 19:53:11 what did they broke? Mar 08 19:53:27 same old dependency hell remove vim-runtime and now it says versions dont match Mar 08 19:53:40 ? Mar 08 19:53:43 someone will fix it I am sure Mar 08 19:53:52 vim : Depends: vim-runtime (= 2:7.3.035+hg~8fdc12103333-1ubuntu4) but it is not going to be installed Mar 08 19:53:57 never stumbled on it yet Mar 08 19:54:07 are you using natty ? Mar 08 19:54:42 I installed it on netbook Mar 08 19:54:43 well I am a bit crazy I do dist-uprades normal upgrade would have kept the old vim around Mar 08 19:54:52 and let jaunty run on virtualbox Mar 08 19:55:45 hm nokia get 1 billion dollar from ms Mar 08 19:55:47 wuah Mar 08 19:55:56 http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/western-digital-buys-hitachis-storage-unit-for-43-billion-eyes-enterprise/45737 Mar 08 19:56:59 why the fuck they are using strcpy in the kernel Mar 08 19:57:33 woglinde, eh? Mar 08 19:57:38 it's the kernel's strcpy Mar 08 19:57:39 they might have a local implementation Mar 08 19:57:47 no Mar 08 19:58:00 http://www.h-online.com/news/item/USB-driver-bug-exposed-as-Linux-plug-pwn-1203617.html Mar 08 19:59:51 So yes, it's a local copy Mar 08 19:59:57 but it's still an embarrasing bug Mar 08 20:00:08 heh banned function calls Mar 08 20:00:36 Tartarus: why doesnt kernel steal the implementation from glibc Mar 08 20:00:43 glibc is LGPL 2.1 still Mar 08 20:01:10 * cminyard remembers a long discussion about this on k.org Mar 08 20:01:17 heh Mar 08 20:01:24 * Tartarus is lame and doesn't have a kernel tree handy anymore Mar 08 20:01:29 heh Mar 08 20:01:45 tartarus lol Mar 08 20:01:46 The bottom line is that glibc assumes it is running as an application on an OS. Mar 08 20:02:05 You really don't want those assumptions sneaking into the kernel accidentally. Mar 08 20:02:17 cminyard: still algorithm would remain same I believe Mar 08 20:02:25 It's not the algorithm that's the problem Mar 08 20:02:32 The function itself, by design, is bad Mar 08 20:02:57 It doesn't check the end of the target array. That's where the exploit comes in. Mar 08 20:03:13 thats true though Mar 08 20:03:26 Copying the glibc implementation would achieve nothing. Mar 08 20:03:41 You just need to not use strcpy(). Mar 08 20:05:20 *g* Mar 08 20:06:55 * khem reads the article Mar 08 20:15:46 khem, you can solve your natty problem by switching to a real linux. :p Fedora works very nicely. Mar 08 20:18:13 heh Mar 08 20:18:28 * Tartarus hopes they magically fix the perf problems on u10.10 in 11.04 Mar 08 20:19:49 mwester-laptop: what makes fedora a real linux Mar 08 20:20:23 Tartarus: on same box I keep changing distros like baby diapers Mar 08 20:20:31 heh Mar 08 20:20:37 last time I had fedora 14 on it Mar 08 20:20:55 there is no much difference in build time as far as oe is concerned Mar 08 20:21:07 u10.10 or 11.04 beta? Mar 08 20:21:12 11.04 beta Mar 08 20:21:16 that's good Mar 08 20:21:21 10.10 has a pretty bad bug Mar 08 20:21:22 infact its better Mar 08 20:21:37 I use 10.04 and 11.04(to be) Mar 08 20:27:24 I have a philosophy problem with ubuntu, is all. Mar 08 20:35:57 Hmmm Mar 08 20:36:06 Should anything depend on gettext-native rather than inherit gettext? Mar 08 20:36:10 other than say gettext Mar 08 20:36:34 ? Mar 08 20:38:06 Tartarus hm didnt the gettext.bbclass checks if you dont want nls Mar 08 20:38:36 :n Mar 08 20:38:44 argh, oops Mar 08 20:38:47 yes, it will enforce --enable-nls / --disable-nls and add gettext-native && virtual/libintl and so on Mar 08 20:38:57 * Tartarus does a quick git grep Mar 08 20:39:02 yeah Mar 08 20:39:11 so I wonder about the question Mar 08 20:39:19 Tartarus: nothing I can think of. Mar 08 20:39:29 are there packages that do? Mar 08 20:39:47 pb__, yes, a few Mar 08 20:39:52 $ git grep -lE DEPENDS.*gettext-native recipes/*/*.{inc,bb} | wc -l Mar 08 20:39:52 22 Mar 08 20:39:58 which is not as bad as I was expecting, honestly Mar 08 20:40:24 setting aside glib-2.0 which seems to have some bug (everyone that does USE_NLS = no at the distro level puts an exception for glib-2.0/glib-2.0-native) Mar 08 20:40:46 and 6 of those 22 are glib-2.0 recipes Mar 08 20:40:59 hm, right Mar 08 20:41:07 2 are gettext itself :-) Mar 08 20:41:23 yeap Mar 08 20:41:32 So that's real managable Mar 08 20:41:38 now to just find the time to test that stuff Mar 08 20:41:54 maybe it won't be horrible w/ the starting point of the uclibc build I have Mar 08 20:41:57 Hi! Does anybody know (or have any expirience) if i can connect via ssh to pull mercurial repository in bitbake script? Mar 08 20:41:58 yeah. I guess the ones that are -native (eg rpm-native) might have an excuse too, not sure if gettext.bbclass deals with that Mar 08 20:42:58 bitbake -e to the rescue Mar 08 20:43:07 * pb__ heads off to work on his rotten floor joists for a bit Mar 08 20:43:28 Tartarus koen did Mar 08 20:43:44 problem is stupid gnome people invented there on m4 macro for gettext Mar 08 20:43:47 which sucks Mar 08 20:44:11 So it's solvable, heh, just annoying Mar 08 20:44:13 good to know, thanks Mar 08 20:44:40 hm ask koen why he still sticks with it for the whole gnome stuff Mar 08 20:44:48 including pango gtk and so Mar 08 20:49:48 fray, ping Mar 08 20:53:47 ok, e2fsprogs.inc is humorous as it has both gettext-native for target and native recipes and it does --disable-nls Mar 08 20:54:13 hm just a relict Mar 08 20:54:36 yeah Mar 08 20:54:43 well, hopefully Mar 08 20:54:53 have to see what happens when --enable-nls is passed now Mar 08 20:57:22 for anyone using vim, just did a bit of tweaking to my bitbake vim setup so 'gf' is more useful in bitbake files. unfortunately, it's not perfect, particularly when using bblayers, since it can't get at the post-bblayer BBPATH, but it's better than nothing Mar 08 20:57:39 at least searches up from the current dir to find classes/.bbclass, for example Mar 08 20:57:58 so can edit base.bbclass and mouse over the 'inherit utils' and hit gf and it opens utils.bbclass Mar 08 20:58:32 of course, vim has python scripting, so technically could hack something where it'd import bb and do the bblayers processing and crap, but that'd slow things down a lot :) Mar 08 21:15:45 Well, writing this wasn't too bad at least Mar 08 21:15:56 glib-2.0 has some cleanups to be done anyhow Mar 08 21:16:13 many things had inherit gettext Mar 08 21:16:14 hopefully koen will not interfere Mar 08 21:20:39 I've got a quick question, and I've got a a feeling its quite a dense one Mar 08 21:21:05 if I set my recipie path to be PATH/*/*.bb Mar 08 21:21:24 and I type in bitbake nano - will it bitbake all the recipies? Mar 08 21:24:24 it will parse all of them Mar 08 21:24:31 and bake what nano needs Mar 08 21:24:39 try bitbake -u depexp -g nano Mar 08 21:24:46 that will show the whole dependency chain Mar 08 21:24:51 Crofton ping? Mar 08 21:25:00 Okay cheers, because its looking like its compiling *everything* Mar 08 21:27:16 ah vim is fixed Mar 08 21:27:55 Ravagement, it will be a fair bit your first time Mar 08 21:29:07 Ravagement: it builds the crosscompiler, as well as a number of tools for the build machine which are then run as a part of the build process (in some cases we require particular versions of build tools, in other cases we can't rely on them being installed on every dev's machine) Mar 08 21:29:39 Righto Mar 08 21:29:51 That makes sense Mar 08 21:30:55 for the latter, you can indicate you already have it, but you have to be careful, since it doesn't differentiate. for example, it's safe to say you already have git-native, if you have git installed, but it's not safe to do so for autoconf-native, since we require our patched version Mar 08 21:31:00 so best off letting it go :) Mar 08 21:31:29 *nods* makes sense Mar 08 21:31:56 man, if I can actually get this to work, I won't threaten to burst into tears each time it looks like I need to cross compile something Mar 08 21:33:53 03Tom Rini  07master * re36ad55276 10openembedded.git/recipes/util-linux-ng/util-linux-ng.inc: Mar 08 21:33:53 util-linux-ng.inc: Update DEPENDS based on already inheriting gettext Mar 08 21:33:53 Signed-off-by: Tom Rini Mar 08 21:33:56 03Tom Rini  07master * r1be67ccc1c 10openembedded.git/recipes/whois/whois.inc: Mar 08 21:33:56 whois.inc: Update DEPENDS based on already inheriting gettext Mar 08 21:33:56 Signed-off-by: Tom Rini Mar 08 21:33:57 03Tom Rini  07master * r6dd6234088 10openembedded.git/recipes/apt/apt-native.inc: Mar 08 21:33:58 apt-native.inc: Update DEPENDS based on already inheriting gettext Mar 08 21:33:58 Signed-off-by: Tom Rini Mar 08 21:34:03 damn, i can't believe i went without a useful 'gf' function in bitbake files for so long. being able to edit a recipe and mouse over the .inc it includes and hit gf to open it is just lovely Mar 08 21:34:07 (vim) Mar 08 21:34:44 kergoth: yeah I use it in for .c here Mar 08 21:36:01 https://github.com/kergoth/dotvim-test/commit/5149c35 Mar 08 21:36:55 khem, for testing some gettext changes, uclibc w/ it's USE_NLS=no and eglibc w/ it's USE_NLS=yes enough? Mar 08 21:37:01 Or need eglibc w/ USE_NLS=no Mar 08 21:37:31 Tartarus: eglibc with USE_NLS=no is not not needed Mar 08 21:38:23 kergoth: looks great Mar 08 21:42:38 okay guys, not planning to burn the midnight oil tonight Mar 08 21:42:43 Thanks for your help! Mar 08 21:43:31 ciao Mar 08 21:44:29 03Eric BĂ©nard  07org.openembedded.dev * r0ca2b9eb2e 10openembedded.git/recipes/dropbear/ (6 files in 2 dirs): (log message trimmed) Mar 08 21:44:29 dropbear: add 0.53.1 Mar 08 21:44:29 * 0.53.1 brings some improvements over 0.52 which was released Mar 08 21:44:29 more than 2 years ago. For more details, check the changelog here : Mar 08 21:44:29 http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/CHANGES Mar 08 21:44:29 * we are using DROPBEAR_SMALL_CODE as a default which saves ~50kB Mar 08 21:44:30 but makes the symmetrical ciphers (AES, DES etc) slower (perhaps by 50%) Mar 08 22:02:26 gm Mar 08 22:03:34 likewise, top 'o the morning to ya. Mar 08 22:04:50 ka6sox: you turn my world upside down, good day Mar 08 22:07:34 likewise, indeed. Mar 08 22:07:36 :D Mar 08 22:17:45 hi likewise Mar 08 22:22:31 hi eFfeM Mar 08 23:31:27 03Chris Larson  07master * rcd274f653c 10bitbake.git/lib/bb/siggen.py: Mar 08 23:31:27 bb.siggen: import os Mar 08 23:31:27 Signed-off-by: Chris Larson Mar 08 23:51:51 Where is the repo that has oe minus oe-core? Mar 08 23:55:12 In other words, what meta should I layer on top of oe-core? Is the intended use that I layer the current openembedded recipes/ on top of oe-core? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Mar 09 02:59:57 2011