**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 19 02:59:59 2013 Jan 19 13:35:41 hi, I've that: Jan 19 13:35:50 ERROR: Multiple .bb files are due to be built which each provide udev [...] Jan 19 13:35:56 and it builds both systemd and udev Jan 19 13:36:06 but I've that : Jan 19 13:36:19 PREFERRED_PROVIDERS += " udev:systemd" Jan 19 13:36:30 I've tried with virtual/udev too Jan 19 13:37:13 hmmm my local.conf is redefining PREFERRED PROVIDERS Jan 19 13:37:18 I'll remove that and retry Jan 19 13:38:17 quick question: how to tell OE to ignore all license stuff? Jan 19 13:38:29 I've no idea Jan 19 13:38:33 I mean how to set LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST to get everything built Jan 19 13:38:43 you want commercial licenses? Jan 19 13:38:59 I want to build whole world not just subset Jan 19 13:39:07 I only know that: Jan 19 13:39:10 LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "commercial" Jan 19 13:39:34 and from what I see it looks like LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST has to list each licence I accept Jan 19 13:39:51 yes Jan 19 13:39:55 so if one recipe will have 'commercial' and other 'comercial' I have to have both etc Jan 19 13:40:10 yes probably Jan 19 13:40:16 I'm no help here, sorry Jan 19 13:40:19 LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "I do not give a shit about license for non-distributed build" is what I need Jan 19 13:40:56 sigh still "ERROR: Multiple .bb files are due to be built which each provide udev" Jan 19 13:43:05 I have it with libevent ;D Jan 19 13:44:04 ok Jan 19 13:44:36 is it a big problem? can it result in non-working do_rootfs? Jan 19 13:44:53 *failing do_rootfs Jan 19 13:45:33 no and it is my fault which I will fix Jan 19 13:45:47 ok Jan 19 13:45:49 thanks Jan 19 13:46:00 let's see if do_rootfs still fails Jan 19 13:58:34 | * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for connman: Jan 19 13:58:42 | * udev (= 182-r4.0) * Jan 19 13:58:58 | * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package connman-plugin-loopback. Jan 19 13:59:00 hmmm Jan 19 13:59:09 it just built udev 182 Jan 19 16:57:02 morning all Jan 19 18:25:31 Hi. I'm trying to build a minimal distro for my Raspberry Pi. The only packages I defone to be installed are "e-wm packagegroup-core-boot packagegroup-core-x11-base". It almost works, except that when I start X, my keyboard and mouse are not working, and I see this in the X.org log "No input driver specified, ignoring this device" for all my inputs Jan 19 18:25:55 Anyone got an idea of whats going on ? My USB keyboard works at the console, but not in X Jan 19 18:28:41 actually, my usb keyboard is not even mentioned in the X.org log file Jan 19 18:38:15 jkroon_: s/distro/image Jan 19 18:38:25 jkroon_: install evdev input driver at least Jan 19 18:40:06 hrw, evdev input seems to be installed, at the .so file is there in the image Jan 19 18:40:15 sorry Jan 19 18:40:49 hrw, evdev input driver seems to be installed, at least the evdev_drv.so file is there in the image Jan 19 18:43:58 and if I do "cat /dev/input/mouse1", data gets printed when I use the device Jan 19 18:45:43 so at least its working Jan 19 18:51:42 jkroon_: to test input devices from console use 'evtest' rather than cat ;) Jan 19 18:52:11 jkroon_: I know nothing about r/pi so hard to help Jan 19 18:52:24 hrw, thanks for the tip, i did garble my prompt :-) Jan 19 18:52:42 hrw, ok, thanks anyway, ill dig around some more.. Jan 19 18:52:53 I played with friend's r/pi today. god, it is so slow... Jan 19 18:53:26 well.. supposedly it's supposed to handle 1080p playback, which is what im after.. Jan 19 18:53:52 that's because of gpu Jan 19 18:53:55 and closed drivers Jan 19 18:54:29 but run xbmc and move mouse cursor - it will jump too often instead of just move Jan 19 18:55:17 right Jan 19 18:55:36 I wanna try enlightenment at least, see how well it performs Jan 19 18:56:48 I'd like to have a similar mediaplayer anyway, and got a R-Pi via work, so it would be a fun exercise to use openembedded to build my own media player device Jan 19 19:16:08 hm. looks like I have to drop my whole sstate cache ;( Jan 19 19:16:33 too many strange failures like openssl without headers, sed-native without sed Jan 19 21:31:39 how should one go about configuring an image to load a certain keyboard map on boot ? Jan 19 21:35:47 rc.local? Jan 19 21:38:01 woglinde, I mean, how would I "prepackage" that modification in rc.local ? Jan 19 21:38:53 should I do something like a .bbappend to the base-files package ? Jan 19 21:40:34 or initscripts I guess.. Jan 19 21:52:39 woglinde: hey! Jan 19 21:59:12 he zecke Jan 19 21:59:25 jkroon ah Jan 19 21:59:27 hm **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 20 02:59:58 2013