**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 01 02:59:58 2013 Aug 01 03:15:51 not even sure where to fix that one... Aug 01 03:20:39 seems like it needs to be added to TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK Aug 01 03:21:00 buildtools-tarball.bb maybe? Aug 01 03:34:59 okay, new bug... hopefully i picked the right component... Aug 01 07:21:26 any chance to ban morphis? Aug 01 07:55:40 i have some duct tape... Aug 01 08:02:11 morning all Aug 01 08:45:00 happy morning flood all Aug 01 08:45:18 is it just me or there is no telnetd in oe-core/meta-openembedded ? Aug 01 08:45:32 (neither oe-core nore meta-openembedded) Aug 01 08:50:28 bencoh: there's inetutils in meta-networking which should contain telnet Aug 01 08:51:29 bencoh: failing that, you could resurrect the netkit-telnet recipe from OE-Classic Aug 01 08:52:19 not sure it provides everything (including initscripts) but I'll give it a try Aug 01 08:56:49 bencoh: of course, if it's the server you're looking at providing you could simply use ssh ;) Aug 01 08:56:51 * ant_work calls for donation of a DSL modem for morphis Aug 01 08:58:09 bluelightning: quick'n'dirty remote shell on a blind plateform with no serial (only an hdmi output for which I have no available screen here) :) Aug 01 08:58:22 (on a live env) Aug 01 08:58:27 bencoh: ok :) Aug 01 09:12:35 Hi, not being a python expert, how do I define a (bitbake/python) variable (string) that actually contains new-lines? Adding \ at the end of the line, will remove the new-line character, not adding anything results in a parser error. I want to define module_conf_XXX statements for kernel-module-split.bbclass (which uses d.getVar()), and I need multiple lines. Aug 01 09:18:30 andre__d: it depends on the use case; I usually write something like foo = "${@'\n'.join(['a','b','c'])}" Aug 01 09:20:33 ensc|w: thanks, I will try that Aug 01 09:35:46 hi all Aug 01 09:37:00 bencoh: busybox has telnetd as well Aug 01 09:37:08 that's what we use. Aug 01 09:37:45 but I guess you had to patch the defconfig and add a specific initscript ? Aug 01 09:38:20 yeah. well, we use our own completely custom defconfig anyway, so it isn't really a case of patching, but yes. Aug 01 09:38:39 and yeah, we have our own initscript which starts telnetd conditional on a flag being set in the configuration flash. Aug 01 09:38:48 hm, I see Aug 01 09:39:02 well mine should only be installed in the -dev image Aug 01 10:16:37 should machine-specific kernel modules be included in final images if some DISTRO/IMAGE_FEATURES are enabled (for instance, wireless drivers in case of the wifi feature) ? Aug 01 10:17:01 (and/or is there some preferred way to make it happen ?) Aug 01 10:20:12 bencoh: I think that's probably a case where your machine config should add to MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS Aug 01 10:20:53 then how to map the driver to the feature ? Aug 01 10:21:05 although actually, that's not going to add them conditionally on DISTRO_FEATURES Aug 01 10:40:03 * liuyq is away: 我很忙 Aug 01 11:26:04 broonie: are drivers/power [battery] patches expected to go to linux-pm? Is linux-kernel + maintainer (Anton) enough? Aug 01 11:33:18 there's script for that Aug 01 11:33:30 scripts/check_maintainer or something like that Aug 01 11:35:31 it's scripts/get_maintainer.pl Aug 01 11:39:35 ynezz: yes, used it. One maintainer changed address btw 3.10 3.11 :/ Aug 01 11:43:46 apropos kernel... are there rumors what the next long term kernel will be? 3.10? or 3.11? Aug 01 11:47:58 ant_work: that's a minor problem :) Aug 01 11:48:29 ensc|w: ask gkh? :) Aug 01 12:11:09 ant_work: lkml is probaby fine but it won't hurt to Cc linux-pm Aug 01 12:12:37 broonie: ok, thx. I'll rebase against mainline and resend to both list Aug 01 12:41:28 hi all Aug 01 16:38:57 quit Aug 01 20:15:18 BBLAYERS_NON_REMOVABLE is more infromative than anything else? Aug 01 20:26:44 Crofton|work: it's as a hint to hob and any similar tools really Aug 01 20:26:50 Crofton|work: otherwise it does nothing Aug 01 22:14:02 What's a good image to add so OE will include the kernel source? I tried kernel-dev, but it didn't include the full kernel source in /usr/src/kernel Aug 01 23:12:25 didn't know there were any images like that... Aug 02 02:57:07 hii all Aug 02 02:58:15 any body know how to use system installed compilers like gcc , libc to build hte system? how to setup this? Aug 02 02:58:30 i need to build some module for my system it self.. Aug 02 02:59:20 i don't want to build gcc toolchain agian from Oe-core.. Aug 02 02:59:33 any body with any clue? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Aug 02 02:59:58 2013