**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 05 02:59:58 2013 Aug 05 07:37:05 morning all Aug 05 07:56:14 morning all Aug 05 08:54:01 hi BlindMan u Aug 05 08:54:05 hiii Aug 05 08:54:05 hi bluelightning Aug 05 08:58:35 morning #oe Aug 05 09:22:34 nerdboy: same patch works on the 1.4 ? Aug 05 09:22:51 (I guess not, I see a cross_${PV}) Aug 05 09:25:18 works if you remove the first file/hunks Aug 05 09:29:11 i even got armsoc video on chromebook today Aug 05 09:39:53 both versions work, and seem pretty fast Aug 05 09:40:21 and i'm off for now... Aug 05 09:40:35 thanks again Aug 05 09:45:04 :) Aug 05 18:47:03 arr... Aug 05 18:50:54 mr_science: is it international talk like a pirate day again? Aug 05 18:56:08 don't think so, just Monday... Aug 05 18:56:26 but i think it's close Aug 05 18:57:00 google says Thursday, September 19, so mark it on your calendar ;) Aug 05 19:02:07 arr, matey! Aug 05 19:18:09 so i guess i should clean up the nginx recipe, but it does work... Aug 05 19:18:49 cleanup meaning there must a better/more proper way to set file/directory permissions Aug 05 19:19:19 currently i'm doing it the "manual" way in do_install_append Aug 05 19:19:44 * mr_science pokes kergoth with a bbq chicken leg Aug 05 19:20:51 here's a moist towelette... Aug 05 19:31:51 the only place i could find something relevant was in package.bbclass Aug 05 19:32:34 there's a nice-looking function there (fixup_perms) that i could not find any usage examples of Aug 05 19:34:23 it just seems a little odd that it looks for fs-perms.txt but nobody is actually using it Aug 05 19:35:01 is it a) deprecated, b) brand new, or c) just well hidden? Aug 05 22:21:23 if I have two git repos as sources, how can I set their respective SRCREV ? Aug 05 22:22:22 dv_: use ;name=xyz then SRCREV_xyz Aug 05 22:22:28 ah thanks Aug 05 22:51:42 bluelightning: you can have more than one git repo as src_uri in a git recipe? Aug 05 22:52:40 i needed that the other day... one more reason to migrate into the future... Aug 05 22:53:50 mr_science: we've supported that for quite a while Aug 05 22:54:02 mr_science: the linux-yocto kernel recipes rely upon it Aug 05 22:55:03 nice... Aug 05 22:55:44 time for some sleep... goodnight Aug 06 02:34:19 Hi, I have some problem in specifying include path for kernel headers. My project is based on CMakeLists.txt. I am specifying include path as export CFLAGS +=${STAGING_KERNEL_DIR}/include. But the path specified is not taken at the time of compilation. Can anybody tell me where I am going wrong? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 06 02:59:58 2013