**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 27 02:59:57 2022 Jan 27 03:11:58 RP: i commented/joked that i had never "met" rburton in person, and this OEHH was the first time i have ever seen him Jan 27 03:12:08 * tlwoerner only knows rburton via his avatar Jan 27 03:12:34 (spoiler alert! rburton in real life looks much nicer than his avatar) Jan 27 03:13:29 RP: so others commented that they too had never seen nor met rburton "live", so then, obviously, there was some discussion as to whether the person who attended the OEHH was really, in fact, rburton … Jan 27 09:49:56 I have in fact "met" rburton many years back. Jan 27 09:54:16 tlwoerner: ross was one of the first open source people I met in person! Jan 27 10:23:51 LetoThe2nd: we did? :) Jan 27 10:26:34 rburton: kind of. I was in Edinburgh and attended your M3 presentation. Jan 27 10:26:45 ah Jan 27 10:27:08 so it was a kind of one way meeting, in fact. Jan 27 10:35:44 I assure everyone, rburton is not an AI bot Jan 27 10:35:58 he does exist in physical space Jan 27 14:54:03 is there are any example of building xorg and wayland together for repo? Case distro rely on features += "x11 | wayland" Jan 27 15:00:08 Is there a way to build 32-bit native- recipes on 64bit machine? Something like multilib, but for natives? Jan 27 15:00:27 dvorkindmitry, I guess what you want is xwayland under a wayland compositor, this is supported and default Jan 27 15:00:59 d0ku, I guess you can if you pass the right flags to the native compiler and linker Jan 27 15:01:06 it's uncharted waters though Jan 27 15:01:09 kanavin, oh! I need to put both in the repo and give user a choice what to install Jan 27 15:01:46 dvorkindmitry, I think you can additionally build a standalone x server via xserver-xorg recipe Jan 27 15:01:57 question #2 (errors building SDK): https://pastebin.com/dwf91Vne Jan 27 15:02:05 or simply build core-image-sato/core-image-weston together in a single bitbake invocation Jan 27 15:02:28 sato will pull in all the standalone bits, weston the wayland bits and xwayaland Jan 27 15:03:13 kanavin, thank you! Jan 27 15:04:51 they're not mutually exclusive, unlike for example systemd and sysvinit :) Jan 27 15:07:48 kanavin, thanks! I have something like that in place (modifying BUILD_ARCH and TARGET_ARCH), was just wondering if there's something "cleaner" **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 28 02:59:57 2022