**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 06 02:59:58 2011 Apr 06 05:29:16 hrm Apr 06 06:00:20 03Martin Jansa  07master * re21d55579f 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/libgisi_git.bb: Apr 06 06:00:20 libgisi: bump SRCREV Apr 06 06:00:20 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 06:00:31 03Martin Jansa  07master * r8ec7843e94 10openembedded.git/recipes/mplayer/mplayer_git.bb: Apr 06 06:00:31 mplayer_git: bump SRCREV to mplayer2-2.0 Apr 06 06:00:31 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 06:26:38 hello Apr 06 06:33:44 Can anyone help me.... I had a Godson DEV3210 board ... and I want to build a console base filesystem for it using openembedded.... but I not getting machine conf file compatible to DEV3210..... can anyone help me... Apr 06 06:36:56 http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://www.grandchips.com/product.jsp&ei=wAmcTbz3IoS3rAe-vtGMCg&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ7gEwADgU&prev=/search%3Fq%3Ddev3210%26start%3D20%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26client%3Dubuntu%26hs%3DZX2%26sa%3DN%26channel%3Dfs%26prmd%3Divns Apr 06 07:12:52 good morning Apr 06 07:40:37 I had a Godson DEV3210 board ... and I want to build a console base filesystem for it using openembedded.... but I not getting machine conf file compatible to DEV3210..... can anyone help me... Apr 06 07:45:04 03Martin Jansa  07master * r4effdaf4be 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/fsomusicd_git.bb: Apr 06 07:45:04 fsomusicd: remove comments from variables, bitbake from poky doesn't like it Apr 06 07:45:04 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 07:45:07 03Martin Jansa  07master * r4dff293780 10openembedded.git/recipes/e17/ (4 files): Apr 06 07:45:07 e17: import LICENSE/LIC_FILES_CHKSUM changes from meta-efl Apr 06 07:45:07 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 07:45:09 03Martin Jansa  07master * r2e1c57707c 10openembedded.git/recipes/e17/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Apr 06 07:45:09 elmdentica: drop patch Apr 06 07:45:09 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 07:45:28 03Martin Jansa  07master * r504a21d813 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/ (14 files): Apr 06 07:45:29 freesmartphone: import LICENSE/LIC_FILES_CHKSUM changes from meta-shr Apr 06 07:45:29 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 07:45:33 03Martin Jansa  07master * r021312cbea 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/ (16 files): Apr 06 07:45:33 efl: import LICENSE/LIC_FILES_CHKSUM changes from meta-efl Apr 06 07:45:33 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 08:11:44 btw, what says our policy about PR = "r0"? Apr 06 08:14:10 morning Apr 06 08:14:59 Jay7: nothing strict, but usually just remove it Apr 06 08:15:53 well, ok Apr 06 08:37:22 03Martin Jansa  07master * rcc03c2523b 10openembedded.git/recipes/xorg-app/ (xrdb_1.0.8.bb xrdb_1.0.9.bb): Apr 06 08:37:22 xrdb: upgrade to 1.0.9 to fix CVE-2011-0465 Apr 06 08:37:22 * see http://lwn.net/Articles/437018/ Apr 06 08:37:22 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 08:37:31 03Martin Jansa  07master * r762ee52e9c 10openembedded.git/recipes/e17/illume-keyboards-shr/LICENSE: Apr 06 08:37:31 illume-keyboards-shr: add missing file Apr 06 08:37:31 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 08:37:33 03Martin Jansa  07master * rc61104116a 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/fsoaudiod_git.bb: Apr 06 08:37:33 fsoaudiod: import LICENSE/LIC_FILES_CHKSUM from meta-shr Apr 06 08:37:33 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 09:16:32 03Martin Jansa  07master * r8ae7cb5fb0 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/ecore.inc: Apr 06 09:16:32 ecore: bump INC_PR, decremented by accident Apr 06 09:16:32 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 09:26:58 hi, can anyone comment on this please? http://patches.openembedded.org/patch/1857/ Adding a mirror in these cases look sane to me, but I would like to get some confirmation before pushing that patch. Apr 06 09:39:10 Yeah, looks fine. Apr 06 09:45:10 pb__, talking to me? :) If you could formally ack the patch on the ml I'll push it. Apr 06 09:45:23 okay Apr 06 09:45:37 thanks a lot Apr 06 09:51:26 hi pb Apr 06 09:52:08 hello! I'm a bit confused with the local files related variables in a custom recipe. anyone can help please? If so, I'm going to describe the scenario I'm working on Apr 06 09:52:31 ? Apr 06 09:52:46 just make your question Apr 06 09:52:54 dont ask if someone can do or not Apr 06 09:54:12 gizero76: ~ask Apr 06 09:54:23 ~ask Apr 06 09:54:24 Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a question first. Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily or against our will. Apr 06 09:54:52 ok! sorry! my recipe stays in a custom layers and includes (require) the ntp_4.2.6p3 Apr 06 09:55:09 mckoan: any news about xinput-calibrator? Apr 06 09:55:21 mckoan: I would like to test it before pushing xserver-1.10 Apr 06 09:55:31 JaMa: hi, not yet, looking for time Apr 06 09:55:40 the question is: can I share the local files with the original recipe? Apr 06 09:56:25 they live in different path wrt to the .bb file... this is confusing me Apr 06 09:56:32 JaMa: feel free to sumbit your patch Apr 06 09:57:05 I read about FILESPATH/FILESDIR in the manual, but I can't figure out if it can apply "across layers" Apr 06 09:58:15 gizero76 instead of making it complecate make all the stuff in your overlay Apr 06 09:58:20 hi woglinde Apr 06 09:58:37 saves you time Apr 06 09:59:12 woglinde: do you mean I should duplicate the local files of the original recipe inside my overlay? Apr 06 09:59:22 yes Apr 06 09:59:44 its your overlay Apr 06 09:59:50 not oe's one Apr 06 10:03:01 Thanks. I was thinking about it but was concerned about i.e. changes to the included oe's recipe. If it's list of local files changes upstream, this will break my recipe unless I 'resync' my overlay's copy of them? Apr 06 10:06:07 gizero76: need an overlay manager? Try this http://kom.kaeilos.com Apr 06 10:14:09 mckoan: thanks for the link. Looks interesting to me. I'm working on a customization of the arago-project now. It already provides an overlay for specialization purposes and I'm setting things up there. My goal is to keep my changes as segregated as possible. I haven't digged into it enough but I believe that arago does not support 'standard' oe overlays yet. I think it just provides an hardcoded one called arago-custom Apr 06 10:14:11 and set things up to make it work... but I may be wrong... have to ask arago people first. Apr 06 10:14:36 gizero76: yep Apr 06 10:15:29 so time to buy and transport a nother 40 litre sack of mold for my wive Apr 06 10:15:40 till later Apr 06 10:18:36 woglinde: enjoy Apr 06 10:18:38 woglinde: what's mold? Apr 06 10:18:50 mckoan muttererde Apr 06 10:19:15 mckoan but I had to look it up in the dict too Apr 06 10:20:18 woglinde: soil, loam, mould. Apr 06 10:20:38 woglinde: happy gardening :-) Apr 06 10:21:04 I guess it's what we would call "compost" in uk english. Maybe they call it "mold" in the usa though :-) Apr 06 10:23:07 woglinde: My cherry tree has blossomed this year, and in my family are celebrating Hanami (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanami), unfortunately we won't be able to do that in Japan for ages, or eons Apr 06 10:24:09 * mckoan > afk Apr 06 10:34:06 dear oe experts! I need a way to add one string to /etc/iittab (generated by sysvinit..bb) from the other receipt. Is It possible somehow without hacking sysvinit.bb receipt? Apr 06 10:39:56 mckoan yo Apr 06 10:40:08 pb ah good to know Apr 06 10:40:16 there was another name on dict too Apr 06 10:48:38 dv: hmm Apr 06 10:53:41 JaMa, yes I know. I can redefine whole sysvinit receipt subtree, but it's too hevy and unflexible to make such a simple thing Apr 06 10:55:51 the other way - to redefine a file in my receipt is too unflexible too. The best solution is just to make a conditional patch for a file in the rootfs. But I don't know how: ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += ... seems to be non-working in my local receipe Apr 06 10:59:56 dv: I thought that I've answered that question yesterday.. Apr 06 11:09:58 I have CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER(arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc GNU) in a CMake file - I think I need oe instead of none for openembedded - is there an easy way to override this in the recipe? Apr 06 11:17:05 /na Apr 06 11:17:10 ops sorry Apr 06 11:45:28 ynezz: ping Apr 06 11:50:44 devzero: I think you should just remove that line altogether. Apr 06 11:51:02 oh, hey pb__ Apr 06 11:51:06 hi ant_work Apr 06 11:52:49 almost following your steps I've a new home now (old family house, not totally renewed)...you can imagine Apr 06 11:53:07 very good! Apr 06 11:53:22 our work is nearly finished now, I am glad to report Apr 06 11:53:57 I'v erealized only yesterday I have to fully-renew electrical wirings :/ Apr 06 11:54:10 ant oha Apr 06 11:54:17 being the material was metallic Apr 06 11:54:22 now all is plastic Apr 06 11:55:16 ah. yes, no doubt. Apr 06 11:55:41 we had new wiring, new plumbing, new roof, new windows, new stairs, new floors. :-} Apr 06 11:55:52 eeek Apr 06 11:56:31 and about roof, I wondered about solar-panels Apr 06 11:56:53 yeah, we considered installing solar panels as well but we haven't done that so far. Apr 06 11:56:57 we might fit them later, perhaps. Apr 06 11:57:01 then I was frozen by the guy saying 'your heating system is too old ' (2000) Apr 06 11:57:08 Schaefer Heiztechnik Apr 06 11:57:09 I suspect you have more sun than me so they would probably work better :-} Apr 06 11:57:12 woglinde_: ^^ lol Apr 06 11:57:37 our heating system is all set up to add them if we want to, anyway. Apr 06 11:57:58 * pb__ heads downstairs to the hardware lab Apr 06 11:57:58 bbiab Apr 06 11:58:04 bye Apr 06 11:59:03 ant_work: pong Apr 06 12:00:56 hello Apr 06 12:01:23 about modutils-initscripts Apr 06 12:01:34 I guess you're right Apr 06 12:01:50 I've had some strange issue with modles loading Apr 06 12:01:55 *modules Apr 06 12:02:29 was investigating possible udev issue with low-ram devices... Apr 06 12:02:43 but before I'll try your fix Apr 06 12:02:56 thx for the hint ;) Apr 06 12:09:06 btw, the actual modules-stuff is unclear to me...why do we have both old modutils and new module-init-tools? Apr 06 12:09:25 don't ask me :) Apr 06 12:09:44 heh, /etc is polluted Apr 06 12:10:19 in a few words it's a total mess :) Apr 06 12:12:07 in my builds I found out RDEPENDS_task-boot = "\ .. modutils-initscripts \ ... Apr 06 12:12:53 while in task base seems correctly different 2.4 / 2.6 Apr 06 12:13:03 it's just init script Apr 06 12:13:11 yes, only a part Apr 06 12:14:41 and yes, those udev+modules problems are quite hard to find, because it happens randomly and even if I know when, I can't reproduce it easily Apr 06 12:14:49 then there's that udev cache Apr 06 12:15:50 it might speedup the boot process in some cases, but sometimes it introduces headaches also :) Apr 06 12:16:35 for headless machines I'm planning to use init system from openwrt Apr 06 12:16:57 I like it, it's consistent and uci is great Apr 06 12:17:52 but it'll be quite a challenge to incorporate it in oe, maybe different distro Apr 06 12:19:21 anyway, please ack that patch or at least add your tested-by, thanks Apr 06 12:23:25 sure Apr 06 12:45:25 03Antonio Ospite  07org.openembedded.dev * r46b92da9a7 10openembedded.git/classes/mirrors.bbclass: (log message trimmed) Apr 06 12:45:25 classes/mirrors.bbclass: add mirror for download.osgeo.org Apr 06 12:45:25 The host download.osgeo.org is not reachable from some network/country Apr 06 12:45:25 because of some routing issue, and this makes the do_fetch task of the Apr 06 12:45:25 tiff recipe to fail. Apr 06 12:45:25 Add a reachable mirror for it, so that libtiff can build fine. Apr 06 12:45:26 Signed-off-by: Antonio Ospite Apr 06 12:45:40 re Apr 06 13:33:28 anyone opinions on syslog vs syslog-ng vs rsyslog ? Apr 06 13:33:46 or other options Apr 06 13:33:58 seems our syslog-ng recipe is for a fairly old version Apr 06 13:35:24 afaik rsyslog is quite common these days, it works for me but then, i don't have high demands on my clients Apr 06 13:36:15 peeked at my ubuntu box, that one is indeed also using rsyslog Apr 06 13:55:20 it's the standard syslog on debian systems Apr 06 14:00:40 damn, i didn't realize until yesterday there are two issues with our urls where we deviate from the rfcs. hrmph. I knew we deviated, but.. hrmph. I should document this somewhere Apr 06 14:01:59 kergoth_: do you know about someone porting xf86-input-tslib to newer xserver API/ABI? Apr 06 14:03:58 BlindMan: thanks Apr 06 14:06:10 eFfeM_work1: np Apr 06 14:11:05 don't know anything about xorg's use of it Apr 06 14:12:02 kergoth_: ok, thanks Apr 06 14:41:23 morning kergoth Apr 06 14:46:06 * XorA|gone hates HP with a passion now Apr 06 14:49:50 heh, I misread that as "RP" to start with Apr 06 14:50:11 seemed a bit startling Apr 06 14:51:28 is this a sign of a problem? "NOTE: multiple providers are available for runtime gst-plugin-avi (gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-good, gst-plugins-base, gst-plugins-ugly)" I see this note for tons of packages, but its not clear why it appeared. Apr 06 14:52:16 geiseri: see ML thread [PATCH 2/2] gst-plugins: define disjunctive PACKAGES_DYNAMIC for each pack base/good/bad/ugly Apr 06 14:52:32 ok Apr 06 14:53:01 geiseri: and if you decide you want that patch.. I have newer version :) Apr 06 14:53:26 i need to read up on that because i see that note for one of my packages. Apr 06 14:56:37 pb__: heh, no RP is ok, he isnt taking 4 hours to install an OS on a machine Apr 06 14:57:17 geiseri: building anything which depends on any gst-plugin-* will show it :/ Apr 06 14:58:02 right, i was wondering what the net result was at the end. is it just noise? or will this cause strange issues when i build the final image? Apr 06 14:58:27 noise Apr 06 14:58:42 ok Apr 06 14:59:18 geiseri: reply to that thread if you find it confusing and unwelcome :) Apr 06 15:02:04 no, thats okay. i just am still getting familiar with bitbake. i don't want to annoy people if i dont have to Apr 06 15:03:07 for my information what is the most appropriate list to post questions like this too? or is irc better? Apr 06 15:10:28 geiseri: I've sent that patch and some people doesn't see much benefint in silencing such NOTE:, so your input as beginner is valueable and maybe it will justify running small script by gstreamer maintainer when updating recipes Apr 06 15:10:44 don't Apr 06 15:11:00 even when there was only one sofar :) Apr 06 15:29:20 JaMa: I see the gst-plugin* multiple providers thing here too. It's always a bit alarming when such notes pop up for any package IMO. Apr 06 15:30:10 foerster: I agree, after few months with those shown everytime I was quite immune to real errors shown there too Apr 06 15:31:40 JaMa: And for me, gst-plugins-bad doesn't build on x86, so I had to make sure I forced that not to build. Apr 06 15:32:34 python-numpy I think was brought in as dependency from gst-plugins-bad, and python-numpy is where the x86 build fails. Apr 06 15:35:09 The whole gst/X/python/etc interdependency stuff is so convoluted that something I think we should just have one gigantic recipe that builds everything X-related, since they all seem to build anyway the moment anything pulls in any piece. Apr 06 15:36:04 I was travelling and missed that thread, JaMa -- but I too find the warnings to be alarming and think they should be silenced. Apr 06 15:37:28 mwester-laptop: please say so on that thread, I'll send PATCHv2 (with script) today Apr 06 16:02:31 03Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli  07org.openembedded.dev * r34f638c928 10openembedded.git/recipes/buglabs-osgi/ (bug-osgi.inc com.buglabs.bug.jni.camera.bb): (log message trimmed) Apr 06 16:02:31 fix com.buglabs.bug.jni.* 'could not read symbols: Bad value' error Apr 06 16:02:31 Without that fix we have : Apr 06 16:02:31 | Apr 06 16:02:31 .../sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/armv7a/lib/gcc/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/4.5.3/../../../../arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/bin/ld: Apr 06 16:02:32 CharDevice.o: relocation R_ARM_MOVW_ABS_NC against `a local symbol' can not be Apr 06 16:02:33 used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC Apr 06 16:14:51 I noticed the arm tool chain doesn't include an ldd util. Anyone know where I can get one? Apr 06 16:18:44 see /lib/ld-linux.so.* Apr 06 16:19:08 Google up cross ldd, there's some sort of un-fun i swear Apr 06 16:19:17 mickeyl: good morning Apr 06 16:23:15 good morning pb__ Apr 06 16:26:38 Tartarus: un-fun... Sounds like a good time =P Apr 06 16:28:03 Tartarus: In that case, I'll probably put it off. I just solved a problem yesterday that would have been much more obvious with ldd Apr 06 18:16:01 03Tom Rini  07master * r1505b3c5f5 10openembedded.git/conf/ (distro/include/sane-toolchain.inc local.conf.sample): Apr 06 18:16:01 sane-toolchain.inc and local.conf.sample: Update CSL bits Apr 06 18:16:01 What we need to do in certain cases (ia32 for example) is to Apr 06 18:16:01 override TARGET_PREFIX to cope with the toolchain name we have Apr 06 18:16:01 rather than possibly muck with TARGET_OS and cause other tests Apr 06 18:16:01 to fail. Apr 06 18:16:02 Signed-off-by: Tom Rini Apr 06 18:34:09 Jay7: Apr 06 18:34:17 is it using OE Apr 06 18:34:21 m? Apr 06 18:34:40 * Jay7 missed context Apr 06 18:35:48 khem: who/what? Apr 06 18:36:29 ah thats was on yocto Apr 06 18:36:46 11:25 < Jay7> "an operating system for the world's first hdtv blu-ray microwave" Apr 06 18:36:55 www.yoctoproject.org Apr 06 18:37:02 khem: ah, it's from Yocto's presentation Apr 06 18:37:06 yeah Apr 06 18:37:07 nice work btw Apr 06 18:37:09 it is fun Apr 06 18:37:18 I'll let the guys that worked on it know Apr 06 18:37:30 * Jay7 is re-viewing pair of other presentation now Apr 06 18:37:34 they were concerned how more technical people would view it Apr 06 18:37:52 but they are in russian and unrelated with OE/Yocto Apr 06 18:37:58 but looking great :) Apr 06 18:38:21 That's what I need -- an hdtv blu-ray microwave. But can I get it with a built-in networked coffee-mug warmer? Apr 06 18:38:39 there was washin machine as well Apr 06 18:38:48 all-in-one seems :) Apr 06 18:38:57 change the machine file :) Apr 06 18:39:11 Liquid-cooled, huh? Apr 06 18:39:14 and fridges too Apr 06 18:39:21 with netflix apps Apr 06 18:39:28 Crofton: really nice presentation Apr 06 18:39:30 I like it :) Apr 06 18:39:33 so I can watch my remaining movie while cooking Apr 06 18:39:37 and download recipes Apr 06 18:39:47 and I'll try to follow such style in own presentations seems :) Apr 06 18:45:37 Jay7: link ? Apr 06 18:47:21 e.g. http://www.slideshare.net/yaevents/dht-elliptics-network?from=ss_embed Apr 06 18:47:31 about POHMELFS successor Apr 06 18:49:42 ha, I like it too :-D Apr 06 18:49:42 ah, this presentatios is even in english :) Apr 06 18:50:41 http://company.yandex.ru/public/yac/materials.xml Apr 06 18:51:03 here is a lot of such video and presentations from conference about high loaded projects Apr 06 18:51:27 but most of them are in russian Apr 06 19:03:55 is there a format that people like to see for a "pull request"? There is a fix in org.oe.dev that I would like in 2011.3's branch. Apr 06 19:07:20 geiseri: if you checkout oe-core there are scripts which can help you create such pull request Apr 06 19:07:30 cool Apr 06 19:08:00 * geiseri is likeing this much more than the meego build system... Apr 06 19:08:28 great to hear Apr 06 19:12:57 JaMa: oe seems much more vendor friendly, it is more flexable and seems quite easy to extend. well once you understand bitbake, but it seems reasonably clean. Apr 06 19:19:44 geiseri: you should look on oe-core/meta-oe layers, if you're going to learn it, then it's better start with new world order :) Apr 06 19:24:10 JaMa, it looks really slick. It is mostly a restructure to be more modular? Or is it changing more than that? Apr 06 19:25:05 geiseri: yes mostly Apr 06 19:28:04 that and oe-core being based on the more stable, minimal poky metadata subset, and oe-core using the pull model, which reduces likelihood of breakage in the core due to oversight/review Apr 06 19:28:41 so is oe-core part of yoctoproject or OE? Apr 06 19:29:40 is there a roadmap for oe-core? that sounds VERY nice for our product, but i want to freeze our base distro by june. Apr 06 19:32:19 ka6sox-home: poky is part of yocto, which is based on oe-core, afaik anyway. not sure Apr 06 19:32:58 git is with OE but the homepage for it is on yoctoproject's site. :D Apr 06 20:22:11 03Martin Jansa  07master * re029f4f0f6 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/fsodeviced_git.bb: Apr 06 20:22:11 fsodeviced: split some modules to separate packages and create -config package RDEPENDing on them Apr 06 20:22:11 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 20:22:14 03Martin Jansa  07master * ra7cca41f75 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/fsomusicd_git.bb: Apr 06 20:22:14 fsomusicd: remove recipe, it's gone from upstream git repo Apr 06 20:22:14 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 20:22:27 03Martin Jansa  07master * ra0db314a2e 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/fsogsmd_git.bb: Apr 06 20:22:27 fsogsmd: split some modules to separate packages and create -config package RDEPENDing on them Apr 06 20:22:27 * only fsogsmd-config is now MACHINE_ARCH and for all Apr 06 20:22:27 * msmcomm-specs are in shared DEPENDS Apr 06 20:22:27 * fix connman plugin packaging with another extra package Apr 06 20:22:27 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 20:22:30 03Martin Jansa  07master * rc70e8370db 10openembedded.git/classes/fso-plugin.bbclass: Apr 06 20:22:30 fso-plugin: use variable for module path, used in fsodeviced/fsogsmd recipes later Apr 06 20:22:30 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 20:23:45 hey. how can i limit the build to boost-1.41.0? Apr 06 20:26:12 right now it's picking boost-1.45 which is unwanted Apr 06 20:27:58 its like PREFERRED_VERSION_boost = "1.41.0" i think... Apr 06 20:28:04 CMoH-notebook: by PREFERRED_VERSION_boost Apr 06 20:28:07 yeah :0 Apr 06 20:28:13 so i put this in the dependent recipe, right? Apr 06 20:28:28 CMoH-notebook: no, in local.conf or your distro config Apr 06 20:29:21 i'm getting this line when starting the build, which is quite confusing Apr 06 20:29:24 ERROR: Multiple .bb files are due to be built which each provide boost (/home/cipi/svnwork/nodalweb/pad/distro/openembedded/recipes/boost/boost_1.45.0.bb /home/cipi/svnwork/nodalweb/pad/distro/openembedded/recipes/boost/boost_1.41.0.bb). Apr 06 20:45:50 with audio disabled my FC14 VM (that also had the aborted problem) also starts Apr 06 20:46:37 eFfeM's faith in mankind in general and more specific on virtualisation is slightly restored 8-) Apr 06 20:53:28 thanks for your help, JaMa, geiseri - it works in local.conf Apr 06 20:53:45 probably gentoo ebuild habit of having it in the recipe Apr 06 21:09:41 Is there a way to specify the download path for a git SRC_URI. I need to download two git repos to build a package, both are going to ${DL_DIR}/git. Is there a way to make one go ${DL_DIR}/git_1 and the other to go to ${DL_DIR}/git_2 ? Apr 06 21:33:26 03Martin Jansa  07master * r34c86f41f4 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/elementary-theme-efenniht_svn.bb: Apr 06 21:33:26 elementary-theme-efenniht: fix SRCREV Apr 06 21:33:26 * for some reason this doesn't work in oe and the other form does not work in oe-core Apr 06 21:33:26 Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa Apr 06 21:37:44 tconant, subdir= Apr 06 21:37:44 iirc Apr 06 21:39:02 Tartarus: thanks! Is there a way I can add that to the manual? Apr 06 21:41:24 yeah Apr 06 21:41:28 manual is just xml i think :) Apr 06 21:42:03 hehe, I mean is there away I can contribute like a wiki setup? Apr 06 21:59:08 khem: Is there a reason to keep qemux86 on xserver-kdrive and not xorg-xserver bits? Apr 06 21:59:17 * Tartarus is poking that now Apr 06 21:59:26 Tartarus: no reason Apr 06 21:59:31 k Apr 06 21:59:32 Tartarus: only time problem :) Apr 06 21:59:51 does x11-image fire up X automatically or do I need to login and do something Apr 06 23:53:43 damn Apr 06 23:53:46 opkg's api is terrible Apr 06 23:54:03 opkg_new initializes global/static data, doesn't return a handle Apr 06 23:54:14 you can free the error list, or print it, but not retrieve it Apr 06 23:54:34 * kergoth_ sighs Apr 06 23:55:35 configuration too is stored in static vars in the lib Apr 06 23:56:04 my C is quite rusty, but i'm pretty sure i'm right in being annoyed with this Apr 07 00:09:43 Hi all, I'm working with an Angstrom image, compiled for Gumstix overo using OE Apr 07 00:10:09 I was wondering if anyone knows how to add an icon to the palmtop desktop (gpe) ? Apr 07 00:16:21 probably better for the angstrom channel Apr 07 00:20:13 kergoth: ok, thanks Apr 07 00:22:58 Wasn't sure where to go ;) Apr 07 00:25:22 kergoth_: opkg source is a disaster -- you should have seen the results from a commercial source code analysis tool when I had a chance to do that. :-o Apr 07 00:25:32 mwester-laptop: haha Apr 07 00:25:33 i can imagine Apr 07 00:25:39 i never looked at very much in the past Apr 07 00:25:45 but i'm trying to make python bindings for libopkg with cython Apr 07 00:25:49 glutton for punishment, clearly Apr 07 00:25:56 (also learning cython) Apr 07 00:26:21 speaking of, cython is so awesome, i can't believe i never messed with it before now Apr 07 00:26:23 grg (I think) is the resident expert on opkg, and IIRC he's rewriting it. Apr 07 00:26:30 that'd be lovely Apr 07 00:26:40 i still wonder what it'd take to make a small apt-get to go along with busybox dpkg :) Apr 07 00:43:51 kergoth_: agreed on the opkg API... it's a little disappointing given the old ipkg api actually had that bit right Apr 07 00:44:52 (for all it got wrong...) Apr 07 00:45:03 * bluelightning -> bed Apr 07 01:27:53 * Tartarus adds ext3 to IMAGE_TYPES, tries x11-image+xorg+qemux86 again **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 07 02:59:59 2011