**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 22 10:59:57 2006 Feb 22 14:07:59 hey NAiL you there? Feb 22 14:09:49 The solution to my problems yesterday with hotplug - the app you want triggering on hotplug has to be echo'ed to /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug on startup, the default is /sbin/hotplug but is not set with the build from MT Feb 22 14:11:06 I dunno if the hotplug-ng install script should set that, or the udev install - but with the change hotplugging works fine Feb 22 14:13:14 I suggest you add this to the wiki as a note for future reference. Feb 22 14:14:59 ok... problem is I am a gentoo user so haven't a clue about a sane fix:) Feb 22 14:15:23 probably a bug rather than something that should be on the wiki Feb 22 14:16:46 That's ok. A simple note of your finding is good enough and may help somebody fix the problem. Feb 22 14:16:56 Yeah, a bug report is a good idea actually. Feb 22 14:17:06 K Feb 22 14:17:10 There should be a web page for that somewhere. Feb 22 14:17:16 good work Feb 22 16:07:40 hmmm - the slugbug thingy isn't sending me a password for my account - hard to make bug reports with no access... Feb 22 16:21:57 ah, actually I knew that part. I set up that on my slug earlier. Feb 22 16:22:14 The "sane" fix is to use the ... sysctl(?) app Feb 22 16:22:22 and /etc/sysctl.conf Feb 22 16:22:30 (something like that, anyway) Feb 22 16:22:37 gentoo has the same app ;) Feb 22 16:23:06 but do file a slugbug if you get a passwd. That way I'll remember that it needs fixing. Feb 22 16:27:38 I don't have a sysctl.conf:) I fixed it by looking at init.d/udev - there is a line echoing to /proc, but just "", sticking in /sbin/hotplug between the quotes seems to sort out the issue Feb 22 16:54:54 Hey NAiL - for the bug report, what am I running? OpenSlug 3 alpha? Feb 22 16:55:39 hmm Feb 22 16:55:51 the latest available, I assume ;) Feb 22 17:01:30 rihgt, but what is it called? Feb 22 17:07:22 doesn't matter Feb 22 17:07:31 as long as you mark it as openslug Feb 22 17:08:12 k - done Feb 22 19:32:39 howdy everybody. Feb 22 19:34:11 i did an update a day ago, and now am getting a "nothing provides libc6" error. any help? Feb 22 19:37:17 if i put a -v to bitbake, this error comes right on the heels of boost-jam-native Feb 22 19:37:34 the exact message is "Nothing provides runtime dependency libc6" Feb 22 19:44:43 sorry, no clue Feb 22 19:46:32 i'm trying a delete the cache, rerun bitbake now... Feb 22 21:00:08 i got "Badness in dma_free_coherent at arch/arm/mm/consistent.c:332" running current debianslug on 128MB Fat-Slug Feb 22 21:02:41 can anyone help me?` **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 23 10:59:56 2006