**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 23 02:59:57 2019 Sep 23 07:16:45 good morning Sep 23 11:12:00 is there a known problem with the ntp recipe? Sep 23 11:12:32 I've observed that in krogoth and thud, it runs the autoconfiguration even during the compile and install tasks. and autoconfiguration takes a long time to finish for that package. Sep 23 14:25:05 Is there an example of a postinstall script that uses the qemu_run_binary, or is the manpage bbclass really the best example? Sep 23 14:25:21 fray: fontconfig? Sep 23 14:25:36 In the past the QEMU stuff was handled by the package manager, but man page thing is doing the qemu (or delay to first boot) itself Sep 23 14:26:23 fontconfig itself doesn't appear to have any Sep 23 14:27:14 ah, okay. thought fontconfig used some kind of black magic there. Sep 23 14:27:47 I know all of this stuff has changed in the last year or so, but I'm not sure how Sep 23 14:49:19 fray: for things that want to use qemu in the postinst on target its best to use the intercepts, as they're batched up Sep 23 14:50:23 the fontconfig thing is done by the update_font_cache intercept, in the fontcache class Sep 23 14:51:49 rburton this is part of the new fips layer. See the yocto list fo rthe review stuff. But basically they have to generate an hmac file as part of the validation. The typical way to do that as a post install, but you have to run a target app to do that.. Sep 23 14:51:58 it's only a few things, so at this point batching isn't an issue.. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 24 02:59:59 2019