**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 10 02:59:58 2015 Mar 10 07:13:54 hi, any idea why update-rc.d is removed from final rootfs - despite I've added it explicitly to image Mar 10 07:14:47 the image is not using sysvinit? Mar 10 07:15:01 and something RREPLACES update-rc.d? Mar 10 07:17:50 image is using sysvinit Mar 10 07:18:26 I found this line in log.do_rootfs :opkg-cl -f .... --force_postinstall --prefer-arch-to-version --force-depends remove Mar 10 07:18:43 it's in package manager Mar 10 07:41:12 trying to build qt 5.4.1 I get "Failed to fetch URL git://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtsystems.git;branch=dev", and I can't clone it manually either. Mar 10 07:43:47 do I need a gitorious-account to build? Mar 10 07:44:24 gitorious is being shutdown Mar 10 07:45:31 koen: noticed that, but it said may, so I thought I should be able to clone the repos Mar 10 07:45:35 tasslehoff gitlab bought it Mar 10 07:45:46 lol Mar 10 07:46:01 gitorious before was not reliable Mar 10 07:50:05 is there a mirror somewhere that I can wget the missing stuff from? Mar 10 07:57:43 nevermind. a coworker did a build while gitorious was playing nice :) Mar 10 07:58:58 about gitorious, using procotol=https seems to work much better than default (git protocol) Mar 10 08:06:06 morning Mar 10 08:55:21 anyone know how you point systemd to another watchdog device? The watchdog API has changed and hardware watchdogs now reside at something like /dev/watchdog1... not /dev/watchdog Mar 10 08:56:03 I cant find anything on google. Mar 10 09:02:50 tried asking on #systemd or reading the man page(s)? Mar 10 09:05:05 pompomJuice: taking a quick look at the source of 211 it looks hard-coded Mar 10 09:05:19 watchdog_fd = open("/dev/watchdog", O_WRONLY|O_CLOEXEC); Mar 10 09:05:34 noobs, ok I will patch my build. Thanks. Mar 10 09:13:27 I'm stuck at an OMAP3530 that I can't get out of, and I wonder if I can bring it up from Dylan to Dizzy. It will require some work, but do anyone know of any showstoppers? Maybe you koen, since you have worked briefly with the 3530 before ;) Mar 10 09:15:12 tasslehoff, what kernel are you runing? Mar 10 09:16:14 pompomJuice: 2.6.39 atm, but that will have to go Mar 10 09:16:32 Where will you find another kernel? TI does not maintain..? Mar 10 09:16:50 omap3 is in mainline Mar 10 09:17:58 2.6.39 will be easy to take to daisy.... if you take it to dizzy you will have to write a new systemd recipy if you are using angstrom. If you bump the kernel to 3.x then dizzy will be a no brainer. Mar 10 09:19:08 I am running 2.6.39 on daizy... but dizzy has a new systemd recipy that I cannot convert to a version 204 Mar 10 09:19:29 I have pinned systemd to 204 ... exactly :) Mar 10 09:19:51 Yea that is how far it will go before it needs a 3.x kernel. Mar 10 09:21:45 other than that, I have taken a dylan to a daisy... the main change is that you will be running armhf instead of arm-soft-float Mar 10 09:23:36 the compilers are more strict... so you might have to edit some in house c code. Mar 10 09:24:16 pompomJuice: I changed that in my meta-angstrom layer so I still have softfp. Seems to work :) Mar 10 09:25:04 ooh, but that is maybe a showstopper koen. the sgx drivers. they are the reason I had to stay at softfp Mar 10 09:29:36 what sgx drivers? Mar 10 09:30:08 I have some TI sgx drivers for my omap and since they interact with the kernel hard or soft float does not come into play Mar 10 09:30:22 they work on a hard float system Mar 10 09:31:00 Those binary drivers of theirs. Mar 10 09:35:08 pompomJuice: I had some ABI-issues there, but ofc I can't remember exactly what they were.. Mar 10 09:35:46 as far as I know, it is mostly a user space issue... Mar 10 09:36:26 and I have a TI kernel 2.6.39 with TI sgx running android 4.02 on daisy... .it works. Mar 10 09:43:26 good to know Mar 10 12:50:14 I dont get it. For 2 days now I have been issuing bitbake virtual/kernel -c compile_kernelmodules -f -v Mar 10 12:50:40 Suddenly it just goes back to do_unpack....every time Mar 10 12:50:50 bizarre Mar 10 12:59:38 why does oe emit a warning if I use a non-generic license? Mar 10 13:59:37 Crofton|work: someone pointed out this to me, which made my day. might get me past my 4GB limit ;) Mar 10 13:59:44 http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/84849/ Mar 10 14:18:21 ah 4GB on FAT partition Mar 10 14:26:24 ay-yup Mar 10 14:38:00 this seem odd :) Mar 10 15:40:52 I would prefer seeing people try to improve wic instead of hacking around like that Mar 10 18:27:24 Crofton|work: happy birthday man! let all bits flow through air in ordered order ;) Mar 10 18:27:34 thanks Mar 10 18:28:26 Crofton|work: brother liked t-shirt Mar 10 18:28:35 very good :) Mar 10 18:29:06 Crofton|work: two days later and he would buy one on his own ;D Mar 10 18:29:23 that was close Mar 10 18:29:37 still two would be OK Mar 10 18:30:37 yep **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Mar 11 02:59:58 2015