**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 14 03:00:01 2017 Apr 14 03:12:58 good? news? attempting to build LuneOS in Windows no longer *instantly* fails. Apr 14 03:16:10 it is, however, pegging my CPU at max temp. Apr 14 03:37:56 should i expect it to spend a really long time at "NOTE: Checking sstate mirror object availability (for 2590 objects)" ? Apr 14 05:44:10 EricBlade1: that step can take a little while, but usually it's because of the network, not the CPU Apr 14 05:47:52 Herrie|2: I guess you wanted to write in this chan? Anbox isn't really related to Halium :) Apr 14 05:55:15 Tofe: Well they talk about Snappy too Apr 14 05:55:23 And it's mainly kernel requirements that we need Apr 14 06:01:35 ok, well, that step is still running almost 2 hours later Apr 14 06:01:59 so.. i guess i need to understand what that step is doing, so i can figure out if it's doing something unsupported Apr 14 06:09:12 question is, do i let it run with my cpu cranked out at max temp, when i go to sleep. probably a bad idea. Apr 14 06:09:57 i hit ctrl-c, and it started spewing a bunch of WARNING: Timeout while attempting to communicate with bitbake server Apr 14 14:19:16 so.. looks like windows linux sub has some issues with whatever it is doing in the "checking sstate mirror" process, and when attempting to store sstate on a NTFS drive Apr 14 14:36:11 that's sad. Apr 14 15:16:03 well, it's not all bad. if i can figure out how to move the VolFS drive, or mount a second one that is located on a drive with more space than my user directory, i can figure out if it's possible to proceed any further **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Apr 15 03:00:00 2017