**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 04 02:59:56 2008 Jan 04 03:18:46 erm, what's the latest status of collie images? Jan 04 03:18:56 even if it barely works ;) Jan 04 04:43:29 shodan45: collie is fairly well broken, but I'm hoping to be able to help change that in the next month or so Jan 04 04:44:12 are there any images working at all atm? Jan 04 04:44:21 if you install the altboot image, you can get as far as starting altboot, then bailing out to a shell (this gets you around it hanging half-way through splash screen) Jan 04 04:44:37 then you can remove /dev/rtc* and I think that will allow it to boot up completely. Jan 04 04:45:02 oh fun ;) Jan 04 04:45:18 but I would recommend it only if you are very keen, and able to do a lot of digging and troubleshooting yourself. Jan 04 04:45:52 well I'd be happy with just, say.... sshd, python, sdl, and pygame Jan 04 04:46:09 so I might just try that Jan 04 04:46:11 i have got my collie booting using the current altboot image, and running an old gpe-image on SD (an old one because i haven't got around to trying a new one) and can play tetris on it. Jan 04 04:47:00 I just got my OE build environment working (finally!) yesterday, so hope I can get time to create and submit patches and get collie to a semi-usable state. Jan 04 04:47:54 have to go...... the server I have my oe env on has stopped responding :-| must journey into the depths of our garage and have a chat with it. Jan 04 04:48:13 hahaha Jan 04 04:48:25 dog chewed the cat5? ;p **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 04 05:20:12 2008 Jan 04 11:48:48 hi there! Jan 04 11:49:38 i need to know difference between Be and Le for nslu2 firmware Jan 04 11:49:41 tnx! Jan 04 11:50:09 BigEndian and LittleEndian Jan 04 11:50:54 nslu2 can work in both configurations. which one to choose? I would ask on #nslu2-linux Jan 04 12:45:20 i think is about package repository size Jan 04 12:45:35 but i would know more Jan 04 12:47:39 actually one has or has had a speed advantage in networking Jan 04 12:52:47 bigendian iirc Jan 04 12:52:58 k Jan 04 13:00:23 not that it matter much =) Jan 04 13:03:18 yahoo Jan 04 13:03:29 I just installed angstrom on ipaq h4350 Jan 04 13:31:48 Hey ph5... Can anyone help with GPRS on the BA? Jan 04 13:34:31 CoreDump: in reality, the speed advantage is minimal on nslu2, compared to the disk speed. Jan 04 13:34:54 so the only real reason to choose BE or LE is that some drivers (like webcam drivers for instance) are broken and only work in BE or LE. Jan 04 13:36:40 i c Jan 04 14:09:14 does anyone know how to set up networking with wifi on angstrom? Jan 04 14:15:18 anyone know if there's a handwriting input for gpe in angstrom yet? Jan 04 14:16:08 * CoreDump has no idea Jan 04 14:21:20 hmm Jan 04 14:21:28 ifconfig -a doesn't show any wlan here Jan 04 14:25:36 pccardctl info shows your NIC? If so try removing the orinoco driver (which grabs some cards which only work with hostap) Jan 04 14:27:16 CoreDump: I'll see one sec Jan 04 14:27:56 I get: Texas Instruments ACX100 Jan 04 14:28:00 is that wlan? Jan 04 14:28:18 how would I know? Jan 04 14:28:27 it's your device ;) Jan 04 14:28:45 googled for it and it is Jan 04 14:29:00 CoreDump: I just bought this H4350 off ebay Jan 04 14:29:12 oh Jan 04 14:29:29 then it is an interna WLAN thingy, probably USB Jan 04 14:29:30 (actually a similar dutch site) Jan 04 14:29:40 no idea if there is a driver for it at all Jan 04 14:30:05 I see an usb0 in ifconfig Jan 04 14:30:08 does that help? Jan 04 14:30:10 it is wlan Jan 04 14:30:15 acx100 is wifi chip Jan 04 14:30:20 no, that is usb networking aka usbnet Jan 04 14:30:28 there is a driver for acx100 even Jan 04 14:30:54 dpy: but you should contact h43xx hackers Jan 04 14:31:37 http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqH4100 Jan 04 14:31:39 I looked here Jan 04 14:36:33 this keyboard on this H4350 is proving to be sooooooo useful :)) Jan 04 14:44:05 mmhh ok but distro issues.. but in the end if i want a light basic distro without hw support is better be or le? Jan 04 14:49:02 synko: there is no difference Jan 04 14:50:23 we take exactly the same source code for kernel and packages, compile and release it BE and compile and release it LE. Jan 04 14:55:33 k Jan 04 14:55:35 tnx Jan 04 15:27:18 grrr Jan 04 15:27:26 I installed the wrong version Jan 04 15:27:37 unstable RC2.1 instead of 2007.12 Jan 04 15:28:13 is there an easy way to switch w/o first going back to WCE? Jan 04 15:30:21 nm Jan 04 15:30:32 loading WCE is quick enough Jan 04 16:07:45 anyone here running angstrom on a PDA with wifi? Jan 04 16:24:02 dpy: yes. my zaurus, with linksys wcf11 Jan 04 16:26:58 jkent: don't you need to manually switch on the wifi radio before you can ifup wlan0? Jan 04 16:27:08 and if so: how do I turn on the radio Jan 04 16:27:23 or is that zaurus specific (I'm on a ipaq h4000) Jan 04 16:28:01 no idea; compact flash card here Jan 04 16:29:20 jkent: don't you need to turn it on? Jan 04 16:29:31 or is wifi always on ? (a bit of a battery drain) Jan 04 16:29:47 its on from the point i plug it into the zaurus Jan 04 16:32:02 do you have a wlan0? Jan 04 16:32:46 dpy: h4000 is psokolovsky's baby. you have to load the modules - I'm not sure if the devmem2 hack (see http://www.handhelds.org/hypermail/h4100-port/current/0802.html) is still needed, ask him about it. Jan 04 16:54:23 WHat is the default ssh password for nslu2 anstrong? Jan 04 16:54:37 ive flashedit now from a unslug Jan 04 16:55:00 im locked out the box with only the ssh (:) good! Jan 04 16:55:18 but i dont know how to enter (the paswd) Jan 04 16:59:16 Hello everybody! Jan 04 17:00:14 Hello again! Jan 04 17:01:30 * Sketch wonders if any other zaurus users have problems with occasional excessive power drain while (it should be) in sleep mode Jan 04 17:02:01 i unplugged it from the charger with 60% charge, and hit the power button to put it to sleep, and watched it suspend Jan 04 17:02:18 ~30 mins later, i turned it back on, and i had 5% of battery left Jan 04 17:02:25 Do you know why it's impossible to download any ipk from angstrom server? Jan 04 17:02:40 server connection is so slow... Jan 04 17:04:54 gmad: please show your ping result Jan 04 17:05:06 ping www.angstrom-distribution.org Jan 04 17:06:17 webpage works fine, I can downoad image, but it's something another with packages... Jan 04 17:06:42 ipkg update? Jan 04 17:06:48 yeah, Jan 04 17:06:56 ipkg update && ipkg upgrade Jan 04 17:06:59 64 bytes from linuxtogo.org (85.214.40.226): icmp_seq=5 ttl=52 time=46.0 ms Jan 04 17:07:19 64 bytes from linuxtogo.org (85.214.40.226): icmp_seq=4 ttl=52 time=51.5 ms Jan 04 17:07:20 hmm, network connection works well Jan 04 17:07:25 ipkgs download Jan 04 17:07:39 sorry , do somebody know the default password for dropbear on nslu2-anstrong? Jan 04 17:07:52 *does somebody.. Jan 04 17:08:24 synko: sorry, ive never used nslu2-anstrong, but the angstrom default password is none Jan 04 17:09:00 which means, account is root, and password is, just push enter key... Jan 04 17:09:19 i'll be back after 30 min, sorry Jan 04 17:11:24 k, tnx u Jan 04 17:12:43 I ve got question, I heard, that sound driver in 2.6 kernels for Z is a lot worst then in 2.4 - is this true? Jan 04 18:01:35 does anyone know Paul Sokolovsky's irc nick and timezone? Jan 04 18:04:29 psokolovsky Jan 04 18:04:31 ukraine ;p Jan 04 18:05:05 Could you tell me, how to run rox pinboard - what should I install... Jan 04 18:08:41 ukraine.. is that like gmt+2 ? Jan 04 18:08:55 ukrain is next to turkey, isn't it? Jan 04 18:44:11 Could you tell me, how to run rox pinboard - what should I install... Jan 04 19:32:28 gmad, is that a picture viewer? Jan 04 20:06:01 again: Could you tell me, how to run rox pinboard - what should I install... rox pinboard is a kind of desktop - you can put icons on this desctop. Jan 04 20:06:32 gmad: not many rox users around here Jan 04 20:06:50 I see Jan 04 20:23:55 hi Jan 04 20:24:05 rox-filer is rather broken in OE Jan 04 20:24:21 dpy: ukraine is gmt+1 or +2 Jan 04 20:24:37 gmad: rox --help will tell you how to run pinboard Jan 04 20:24:42 or ROX-Filer --help Jan 04 20:26:03 I maintained rox-filer for Debian for quite long time Jan 04 20:26:27 but I do not like its philosophy of work Jan 04 20:26:28 ;D Jan 04 20:38:59 morning Jan 04 21:41:23 evening Jan 04 22:36:19 cyrilRomain: ping Jan 04 22:37:57 ant: pong Jan 04 22:38:20 good ping here :) Jan 04 22:39:02 CyrilRomain: he he... Jan 04 22:39:26 CyrilRomain: 4 channels are too much for 2 old tired eyes... Jan 04 22:40:01 ant: let's being in matrix mode: split the screen ;) Jan 04 22:40:02 cyrilRomain: I was putting QA_LOG="1" in my builds Jan 04 22:40:22 cyrilRomain: try to bitbake package-index pls. Jan 04 22:41:11 cyrilRomain: I'm lazy on friday nite..if you need I post pastebin... Jan 04 22:42:41 * cyrilRomain runs bitbake package-index Jan 04 22:43:03 cyrilRomain: should be not so long... Jan 04 22:44:09 * ant was talking german all day Jan 04 22:44:38 * he meant "it should'nt take too much" Jan 04 22:45:05 * cyrilRomain is so bad in english that it didn't even notice the sentence was wrong ;) Jan 04 22:45:14 NOTE: package package-index-1.0-r0: task do_build: completed Jan 04 22:45:20 cyrilRomain: touché Jan 04 22:45:37 cyrilRomain: let's go pastebin... Jan 04 22:47:30 * pastebin is down... Jan 04 22:48:51 *rafb.net soo slow... Jan 04 22:49:59 cyrilRomain: enfin... http://rafb.net/p/iiYMMe14.html Jan 04 22:51:45 cyrilRomain: same happens building .dev Jan 04 22:52:00 cyrilRomain: *on my host* Jan 04 22:53:12 what distro do you use: angstrom ? Jan 04 22:53:28 the missing log.qa_package' Jan 04 22:53:34 cyrilRomain: yes, the logs are from 2007.12-stable Jan 04 22:53:45 is created by the insane.bbclass, which is included by angstrom Jan 04 22:53:54 ant: ok Jan 04 22:54:09 cyrilRomain: I built from scratch Jan 04 22:55:02 cyrilRomain: the issue is related with QA_LOG Jan 04 22:55:26 ant: hmm I'm afraid one again you are going to make my eyes into bitbake ;) Jan 04 22:55:40 cyrilRomain: sorry.... Jan 04 22:55:55 =) Jan 04 22:57:45 ant: does '/oe/build/tmp/angstrom-stable/' directory exist on your system ? Jan 04 22:58:20 cyrilRomain: yes Jan 04 22:58:54 cyrilRomain: I have two branches: dev and 2007.1-stable Jan 04 22:59:30 cyrilRomain: literally /angstrom and /angstrom-stable Jan 04 22:59:44 ant: and the whole path except the log.qa_package file exist ? Jan 04 23:00:44 cyrilRomain: no Jan 04 23:00:51 cyrilRomain: until '/oe/build/tmp/angstrom-stable/work/armv5te-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/package-index-1.0-r0 Jan 04 23:01:07 cyrilRomain: but no /temp Jan 04 23:01:27 cyrilRomain: no /temp/log.qa_package Jan 04 23:01:34 ant: ok Jan 04 23:02:16 ant: hmm bitbake should create /temp and put log and run for configure, compile, etc _first_ Jan 04 23:02:31 cyrilRomain: only ./image and ./package-index-1.0 Jan 04 23:03:14 cyrilRomain: temp is created if I remove QA_LOG="1" Jan 04 23:04:29 cyrilRomain: http://rafb.net/p/YPFXPb36.html Jan 04 23:04:44 cyrilRomain: without QA_LOG="1" Jan 04 23:05:30 ant: ok, it is a repeatable bug ? Jan 04 23:05:50 cyril Jan 04 23:05:59 ...Romain Jan 04 23:06:00 ant: I mean if you bitbake -c clean package-index, add QA_LOG="1" and then bitbake package-index Jan 04 23:06:02 yes Jan 04 23:06:11 err..one moment... Jan 04 23:07:05 cyrilRomain: doing now... Jan 04 23:09:11 * jkent is finding this conversation very helpful in learning the proper way to do some things with OE and bitbake Jan 04 23:10:04 * cyrilRomain wonders why log.do_xx and run.do_xx are not written to the disk when do_qa_staging task start .. Jan 04 23:10:04 cyrilRomain: repeatable Jan 04 23:10:10 ant: good Jan 04 23:10:39 * cyrilRomain prefer repeatable bugs than Heisenbug or shroedinbugs ones :) Jan 04 23:10:49 cyrilRomain: if you feel adventurous enough...there is more about QA Jan 04 23:11:16 cyrilRomain: some QA are only triggered after doing -c rebuild Jan 04 23:11:22 cyrilRomain: why? Jan 04 23:11:46 cyrilRomain: are the checks alltogether skipped? Jan 04 23:11:55 really ? what kind of QA ? Jan 04 23:12:20 ant: ha yes this can be an intended behaviour actually Jan 04 23:12:34 cyrilRomain: libstdc++, libmudflap, libmudflapt and a fourth one... Jan 04 23:12:39 s/can be/is/ Jan 04 23:13:38 cyrilomain: libsupc++ (see my first rafb.net post) Jan 04 23:13:40 hmm if I don't lie and understand correctly, some packages are not put into the staging area Jan 04 23:14:05 ant: for instance those that are not needed by any packages for building Jan 04 23:14:23 ant: but that are only 'leaf' of the build tree if you want Jan 04 23:14:39 ant: whereas with a bitbake -c rebuild, you force the package to go in the staging area Jan 04 23:15:27 * cyrilRomain is not 100% sure of what he said, one of the OE devs can confirm it is true, or not totaly Jan 04 23:15:51 cyrilRomain: indeed.../package-index.bb do_qa_staging failed Jan 04 23:16:19 ant: I also get the same libstdc++, libmudflap, libmudflapt and libsupc++.la in QA Jan 04 23:16:40 cyrilRomain: oh no.... Jan 04 23:18:45 cyrilRomain: could be a missing python module on host? Jan 04 23:18:53 ant: no Jan 04 23:18:59 cyrilRomain: I mean this package-index issue Jan 04 23:19:07 ant: I don't think so Jan 04 23:19:24 cyrilRomain: there was one package needing python-encodings... Jan 04 23:21:30 cyrilRomain: the directories in package-index are empty... Jan 04 23:22:20 ant: good point Jan 04 23:22:39 ant: I should have noticed that package-index is not a package like other Jan 04 23:22:43 cyrilRomain: it is a "special" package... Jan 04 23:23:01 hence no log.do_x files nor run.do_x files ! Jan 04 23:23:30 ant: so it failed to create the log.qa_file because temp is not created beforehand Jan 04 23:23:44 ant: in a sence you got it :) Jan 04 23:23:49 cyrilRomain: but that doesn't explain why you're not having the error Jan 04 23:23:59 ant: no, you'r right Jan 04 23:24:35 ant: what version of python do you use ? Jan 04 23:25:13 cyrilRomain:Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Jul 5 2007, 21:03:10) Jan 04 23:25:15 * cyrilRomain doubt python behave so differently between version but who knows ... Jan 04 23:25:20 ant: same here Jan 04 23:25:45 cyrilRomain: I updated the wiki about ArkLinux Jan 04 23:26:18 ant: cool! thanks Jan 04 23:26:32 cyrilRomain: but perhaps some module is missing here... Jan 04 23:27:08 RP: ping Jan 04 23:28:10 cyrilRomain: ....the python specialist is away Jan 04 23:28:44 ant: :[ Jan 04 23:28:58 * cyrilRomain is looking at the log.qa_package file creation code Jan 04 23:29:33 cyrilRomain: now I reboot in Gentoo and install with the hammer the new gcc-3.3.6... Jan 04 23:29:41 cyrilRomain: bbl Jan 04 23:29:48 cyrilRomain: thanks for all Jan 04 23:33:09 ant: pong Jan 04 23:33:17 RP: you just left Jan 04 23:33:32 RP: it was about a bug in QA logging Jan 04 23:33:53 cyrilRomain: my irc client crashed :/ Jan 04 23:34:15 RP: it failed for ant (not here) e.g. for package-index which had no log.* nor run.* files Jan 04 23:34:51 It should have logged to the console then Jan 04 23:35:07 RP: it actually fails to create the temp/log.qa_package file because temp does not exist Jan 04 23:35:30 (maybe yet) Jan 04 23:35:44 hmm, it should create the directory... Jan 04 23:36:04 RP: the insane.bbclass does not check for temp existence before trying to create the log file Jan 04 23:36:36 RP: so either we check for that in insane.bbclass before creating hthe log file (and create the temp dir if needed) Jan 04 23:36:43 yes, insane needs fixing then... Jan 04 23:36:53 RP: ok Jan 04 23:37:16 RP: I mean it is not a weird behaviour from bitbake thread or task Jan 04 23:37:44 RP: but it may work (e.g. it worked here) and not for ant Jan 04 23:37:54 RP: anyway thanks Jan 04 23:38:07 let's fix the insane.bbclass :) Jan 04 23:39:40 * cyrilRomain creating a patch Jan 05 00:08:37 hey everyone Jan 05 00:09:01 just noticed a bit of a, uh, hiccup? with angstrom on my poodle Jan 05 00:09:19 modified inittab and when i rebooted, it asks me to "Enter runlevel" Jan 05 00:09:32 which would be fine, except my Fn key wont work, so i cant enter a number Jan 05 00:09:37 and i am stuck for all eternity Jan 05 00:10:05 i guess the console won't interpret the function key yet?' Jan 05 00:26:35 RP: hmm I said a lie above: package-index package _has_ some log.* run.* files Jan 05 00:26:40 RP: does bitbake writes log.* and run.* files _when_ the task is running, or does bitbake may write them latter ? Jan 05 00:27:24 * cyrilRomain is still wondering why temp directory is not created when starting do_qa_staging task Jan 05 00:27:42 cyrilRomain: hello again Jan 05 00:27:46 s/when/before (by previous tasks)/ Jan 05 00:28:00 cyrilRomain: same issue in Gentoo... Jan 05 00:28:05 ant: ok, there is a solution Jan 05 00:28:06 cyrilRomain: Which tasks are there? Jan 05 00:28:10 cyrilRomain: on my host... Jan 05 00:28:19 RP: http://rafb.net/p/iiYMMe14.html Jan 05 00:29:10 ant: insane.bbclass may need the following fix: create the temp directory if it does not exist Jan 05 00:29:46 ant: but I'd like to understand why the temp directory is not created on your system Jan 05 00:30:27 cyrilRomain: I chowned -R andrea:root . all my oe path... Jan 05 00:30:38 ant: i.e. if bitbake actually write log.do_task and run.do_task file at task time, or possibly postponed latter Jan 05 00:30:52 cyrilRomain: so it is not a permission issue.... Jan 05 00:30:52 ant: 8-| Jan 05 00:31:10 ant: you should not do such thing Jan 05 00:31:43 cyrilRomain: just switched to Gentoo and check python... Jan 05 00:31:58 cyrilRomain: my /oe resides in a separate partition Jan 05 00:35:16 cyrilRomain: Exception:exceptions.IOError Message: Jan 05 00:35:50 cyrilRomain: has to do with filesystem IO? Jan 05 00:36:17 ant: no, the problem is just that the temp directory is not created, hence the fails to create the log.qa_package file Jan 05 00:36:32 hi there Jan 05 00:36:58 cyrilRomain: I would understand in multitasking... Jan 05 00:37:16 cyrilRomain: err...parallel building Jan 05 00:37:57 ant: http://rafb.net/p/9ZlPrj85.html is the insane.bbclass fix you can try (I didn't tested it myself) Jan 05 00:38:09 cyrilRomain: I share your concern about wanting to understand why nobody else sees that... Jan 05 00:38:51 cyrilRomain: RP: I can rm -rf /tmp and let it do all again from scratch tonight Jan 05 00:39:16 cyrilRomain: RP: but I see this since the first try of QA_LOG Jan 05 00:39:58 ant: Did you clear tmp and then enable it or was it an already built build? Jan 05 00:40:03 * cyrilRomain hates such 'rm -rf tmp', especially when bugs then disappear :[ Jan 05 00:40:08 cyrilRomain: RP: and cannot be casual on the same /oe tree using two distros... Jan 05 00:40:39 cyrilRomain: RP: perhaps my seagate barracuda 320 ahci is tooo fast? Jan 05 00:40:56 cyrilRomain: RP: don't think so :-( Jan 05 00:41:19 cyrilRomain: RP: was thinking some filesytem issue but is ext3... Jan 05 00:41:54 cyrilRomain: RP: fact is here the /tmp is NOT created before.... Jan 05 00:42:36 RP: sorry I missed your question... Jan 05 00:42:53 RP: I rebuild from scratch practically everynight Jan 05 00:43:19 RP: I'm yet testing the host ASSUME_PROVIDED thingy... Jan 05 00:43:22 ant: ok, just wondered... Jan 05 00:49:18 cyrilRomain: RP: I'm pulling monotone, then apply the patch and refer... Jan 05 00:53:25 cyrilRomain: RP: error...NameError: global name 'mkdirhier' is not defined Jan 05 00:53:42 * german? Jan 05 00:53:44 ant: ah my bad Jan 05 00:54:52 ant: can you edit insane.bbclass and s/mkdirhier/bb.mkdirhier ? Jan 05 00:55:17 cyrilRomain: just doing it... Jan 05 00:57:26 ant: I really have no clue for this issue. I doubt bitbake executes exe_func_shell in parallel otherwise their would have been many more build problems.. so why is temp dir not created before by the build task is still a mystery ... Jan 05 00:57:57 cyrilRomain: i launched a pile of bitbake...the last being package-image...let see Jan 05 00:58:19 s/image/index/ Jan 05 01:01:48 cyrilRomain: ok !! Jan 05 01:02:12 cyrilRomain: seems you fixed it Jan 05 01:02:32 cyrilRomain: let me retry a couple of times again... Jan 05 01:02:55 ant: yes ... but I still do not understand why the bug appeared Jan 05 01:03:23 cyrilRomain: either... Jan 05 01:06:41 cyrilRomain: either some obscure python modules... Jan 05 01:07:13 cyrilRomain: missing Jan 05 01:07:16 I think we should file a bug with the patch and a comment saying that the patch fix the issue altough we don't know _why_ the bug appeared Jan 05 01:07:55 cyrilRomain: 2 try ok Jan 05 01:08:12 cyrilRomain: now 3rd bitbake -c clean package-index Jan 05 01:08:31 ant: I don't see how a missing python module would create such bug Jan 05 01:09:00 cyrilRomain: I had a nasty issue parsing some files without python encodings... Jan 05 01:09:21 cyrilRomain: but I should dig the logs of december... Jan 05 01:09:38 cyrilRomain: to find it Jan 05 01:09:38 ant: but bitbake works with a default python install iirc Jan 05 01:09:51 cyrilRomain: not on ArkLinux Jan 05 01:10:05 cyrilRomain: *for me* Jan 05 01:10:11 ant: does ArkLinux cut python down into pieces ? Jan 05 01:10:37 cyrilRomain: probably yes, I even installed python-dev, you never know ;-) Jan 05 01:10:53 yay, i just built 2008.1 with 2.6.23 for my poodle... so far so good Jan 05 01:11:19 Jkent: great, no odd logs? Jan 05 01:12:19 not here, nope.. i did have a strange issue earlier when i built with 2 threads... but my environment was not exactly very clean Jan 05 01:14:29 i get a heat sink for my Pentium D 840, i'l Jan 05 01:14:34 woops Jan 05 01:15:00 when, i get a heat sink for my Pentium D 840, i'll be building with two threads again.. Jan 05 01:15:25 cyrilRomain: I'll investigate tomorrow...now it's very late here... Jan 05 01:15:42 ant: 'night Jan 05 01:15:43 cyrilRomain: thanks again Jan 05 01:15:51 ant: np Jan 05 01:15:56 RP: thx Jan 05 01:16:00 *nite Jan 05 01:17:03 hey Jan 05 01:25:33 hey guys, is there a simple text editor for angstrom? Jan 05 01:25:58 marlecule: nano, vi ? Jan 05 01:26:13 awesome, thanks Jan 05 01:26:25 searched "text" in the feed but nothing came up Jan 05 01:26:32 one of those should do it Jan 05 01:26:52 vi should already be there Jan 05 01:27:09 well, matters which image your using Jan 05 01:27:30 yeah vi is there Jan 05 01:27:39 i typed vi at console and it came up Jan 05 01:27:44 now i just gotta learn how to use it :P Jan 05 01:28:16 google "vi commands" Jan 05 01:29:17 marlecule: nano is really the most simple/intuitive to use, but you'll not regret learning vi ;) Jan 05 01:29:33 alright, thanks a lot guys Jan 05 01:32:04 cyrilRomain: ...I just realized I didn't build any package but only images Jan 05 01:33:14 ant: then kudos to OE devs that created usefull images :) Jan 05 01:33:38 cyrilRomain: ...I mean in my script I create only images Jan 05 01:34:25 cyrilRomain: and commented out the creation of some specific packages Jan 05 01:34:44 cyrilRomain: so there are no logs I suppose... Jan 05 01:35:05 cyrilRomain: for QA Jan 05 01:35:30 ant: well building images implies building the packages the image includes Jan 05 01:36:05 and thus you have the log of builded packages Jan 05 01:36:17 cyrilRomain: now I launch a rebuild-from-scratch of the stable branch and check in a few hours Jan 05 01:36:43 cyrilRomain: whether on first run, w/out packages, the error reappears Jan 05 01:36:53 ant: there will be actually no log for QA if there is nothing to log (i.e. no QA issue) Jan 05 01:36:54 cyrilRomain: please hol on your commit Jan 05 01:37:12 cyrilRomain: until tomorrow Jan 05 01:37:43 cyrilRomain: or retry with an empty /ipk Jan 05 01:37:45 ant: but any package built has log for configure, compile, etc.. even if you bitbake an image Jan 05 01:39:04 cyrilRomain: yes, sure Jan 05 01:39:24 cyrilRomain: 'ok, no more ideas for tonight Jan 05 01:39:37 ant: nop, sorry Jan 05 01:39:52 cyrilRomain: so...good night again **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jan 05 02:59:57 2008