**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 01 02:59:59 2014 May 01 08:43:30 morning all May 01 08:51:44 bluelightning, morning May 01 09:04:22 hi kroon May 01 09:57:56 JaMa: I presume you'd rather I didn't apply the apache upgrade to meta-webserver until after the daisy branching? May 01 11:14:07 hi! May 01 11:16:01 when i run a devshell, i think my PATH is poluted by /etc/profile that does PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:${PATH}" is there a way to avoid that without messing with host's /etc/profile ? or is it a normal behavior ? May 01 11:17:13 in fact no, it's poluted by the user/.bashrc, i think i can fix that May 01 11:18:41 Hi. Do I _need_ to set PV="x.y+git${SRCPV}" in my recipe to make SRCREV="${AUTOREV}" work? I have a recipe which has SRC_URI pointing to a git repository. Now bitbake is using (outdated) files from sstate, although SRCREV is set to ${AUTOREV} and there are more recent commits in the git repository than is in sstate. Or is it something else? May 01 11:21:37 andre_d: I think you may need to have ${SRCPV} in PV yes May 01 11:26:42 I guess some might consider that to be undesirable May 01 11:27:11 we should definitely document it if we haven't already May 01 11:32:42 bluelightning: thanks May 01 14:26:33 bluelightning: I don't mind if you do merge it if you consider it to be safe enough May 01 14:27:41 JaMa: it seems to be... May 01 14:27:47 ok, I'll do that in a bit May 01 14:27:59 thanks for more B!=S patches May 01 14:28:03 np May 01 14:28:15 I have upgrades for modphp, xdebug and phpmyadmin but those can wait until after the split May 01 14:29:50 I May 01 14:30:29 I've discussed other B!=S fixes with khem yesterday and I think we should apply them even before the split (I'm testing them with oe-core/daisy already in jenkins) May 01 14:31:16 gtg May 01 14:32:13 yes I'd agree with that FWIW May 01 15:00:00 bluelightning, I'm thinking it would be nice to have a publicly avaiable toaster running against a word build May 01 15:00:15 so people could navigate packages May 01 15:00:39 I also need to see if you can search for a file and get to the package/recipe that created it May 01 15:01:02 * Crofton is thinking of the guy that needed to know what package provided mount.nfs :) May 01 15:08:21 nfs-utils-client May 01 15:08:38 * koen usually greps through buildhistory May 01 16:35:22 Crofton: it wouldn't be hard to set up May 01 16:36:17 to be able to make such a query though you'd need to have an image to start from, a world build wouldn't be enough May 01 16:36:51 I am thinking how we could use toaster to find packages May 01 16:37:38 basically, we need a way to use toaster to answer classes of questions that get asked on the list May 01 16:39:17 have you thought about querying the package manager to answer the question of ownership of a file? (packages don't need to be installed for that) May 01 16:39:35 rpm -qf May 01 16:39:38 dpkg -S May 01 16:40:33 he isn't asking for himself, he wants a better way to provide such answers to people asking such common questions, who might not have a running target yet. afaik, anyway May 01 16:41:05 yeah May 01 16:42:17 toaster seems like a nice way to learn more about the build process **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 02 02:59:58 2014