**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 07 03:00:00 2017 Oct 07 06:58:59 Morning! Oct 07 07:07:01 Morning! Oct 07 08:38:56 Tofe: How is the rebuild with the halium headers? Oct 07 08:41:17 Herrie: identical in behavior Oct 07 08:41:43 I'll PR it after the release Oct 07 08:44:42 Tofe: OK Oct 07 08:44:46 Any clues as to sensors? Oct 07 08:44:51 It's weird they work on TP :S Oct 07 08:45:03 The test crashes there too though :P Oct 07 08:45:10 well, I get errors in logcat, but I don't know what they are for Oct 07 08:45:32 for the test, it crashes as soon as we load the android sensor library Oct 07 08:45:47 printf calls for floats seems all broken then Oct 07 08:45:55 really weird Oct 07 08:46:20 I think we'll patch the test_* to just print integers Oct 07 08:46:29 of fixed floats Oct 07 08:48:00 Tofe: The patch they pointed to seems to work? Oct 07 08:48:07 Where they cast them to int? Oct 07 08:49:43 sure, but I wanted to know why it crashes... Oct 07 08:49:48 Yes ;) Oct 07 08:50:01 It seems nobody really cared to fix the tests in the past Oct 07 08:50:04 Which is a pitty Oct 07 09:05:37 I did a small fix which uses fixed point numerical integers Oct 07 09:06:09 so, yes, we get all the sensors :) Oct 07 09:06:18 but orientation still doesn't work Oct 07 09:06:29 I think because sensorfwd was started too soon Oct 07 09:06:51 I've tried delaying it, so far without success Oct 07 09:20:03 I get "sensor1_write: Error getting socket name fd: 0: No such file or directory" in logcat, but so far I don't know how to fix that because I don't know what "fd" is Oct 07 09:56:47 Tofe: Google doesn't give me much useful there either Oct 07 15:31:22 bshah: ping Oct 07 16:40:32 Herrie: what are the blocking points for the release ? Oct 07 16:59:44 Tofe: The rotation? Oct 07 16:59:48 Rest not so much I'd say Oct 07 17:00:37 The flickering screen but that might be tricky to debug Oct 07 17:00:49 Seems to happen randomly Oct 07 17:05:25 No real blockers for the rest I'd say Oct 07 17:05:47 DougReeder has some issues with Serene Notes (his app) that worked with previous QtWebEngine but shouldn't be blocker for release Oct 07 17:47:50 I ask that because it might take some time to fix rotation... I still don't really understand the bug Oct 07 17:51:55 Hello Oct 07 17:52:40 I am looking for help. I am trying to understand the porting guide of LuneOS but I am lost. I am compiling for the Motorola Moto X (2013, ghost) using CM11 codebase. Oct 07 17:56:31 NicolasBahamonde: pong Oct 07 17:57:10 We're currently in the process of moving from our old way of porting to using the great work done by Project Halium (www.halium.org) Oct 07 17:57:22 In general this should make the porting a bit easier. Oct 07 17:57:45 We still need to update our porting guide to reflect that. Oct 07 17:57:57 Any specific questions, feel free to ask here Oct 07 18:11:03 ok Oct 07 18:11:35 Herrie, how different is the classic process with the Halium way? Oct 07 18:14:21 The principles are the same I general just Halium uses cm 12.1 or LineageOS 14.1 Oct 07 18:15:47 My Moto X has decent support up to CM12.1. Oct 07 18:16:02 Do I have to download a CM12.1 ZIP again? Oct 07 18:16:36 Well, that's a stupid question. The best question is: how to merge the blobs with Halium this time? Oct 07 18:19:49 https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/supplementary/device_overview.html Oct 07 18:20:00 These are HGalium ported devices Oct 07 18:20:47 Halium has a good porting guide Oct 07 18:24:02 OK, I gonna stop the repo init and start over again using Halium. Oct 07 18:30:40 Halium is the way to go Oct 07 18:43:27 NicolasBahamonde: Moto devices seem to be working pretty well with libhybris: https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris Oct 07 18:43:47 You'll need 3.4 kernel at least Oct 07 18:47:23 Of a compiling Linux kernel you mean? Oct 07 18:50:25 Yes we need 3.4 kernel Oct 07 18:50:44 For linux for systemd 232 we use Oct 07 19:04:12 Using Ubuntu Xenial on Windows 10 for compilation environment. Oct 07 19:04:16 *as a **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Oct 08 03:00:00 2017