**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 12 02:59:57 2010 Mar 12 09:54:26 I'm having trouble building console-image, using angstrom-2008.1 on org.openembedded.dev. The build is failing to buid cups 1.2.12. Anyone else hit this problem? Mar 12 16:21:18 what do I have to do to have OE build the angstrom unstable branch? Mar 12 16:23:30 check out the org.openembedded.dev branch Mar 12 16:24:15 and use different botbake Mar 12 16:24:21 Crofton|work: never forget that bit Mar 12 16:24:39 yeah, what xora said Mar 12 16:24:50 of course, I think we are used to that message by no Mar 12 16:24:51 now Mar 12 16:29:07 so git checkout org.openembedded.dev is all I need or is there more I need? Mar 12 16:30:08 * Jonimus is not very familiar with git Mar 12 17:03:19 hmm wtf, bitbake works on my laptop but errors on my desktop Mar 12 17:03:22 wtf... Mar 12 17:05:05 oh the bitbake maintainer changes something and broke it apparently :/ Mar 12 17:16:35 hi Mar 12 18:10:22 well upgrading to Bitbake 1.8.18 fixed my issues so Woot Mar 12 18:16:03 anyone build with eglibc instead of glibc care to share your experience(s) (faster or slower at runtime, bigger or smaller packages, etc) Mar 12 18:18:20 I would guess that since most packages are dynamically linked, the size of most packages will be the same (or close to the same) Mar 12 18:21:28 hey losinggeneration Mar 12 18:22:19 hello Jonimus Mar 12 18:49:59 Hey all. I've got a Q. Is it possible to install angstrom on an x86 box? If so, where would I be able to find that rootfs image? Theres no x86 selection in the online builder. Mar 12 18:50:51 Im interested in testing and compiling packages for my Archo 5 IMT -- and that unit is not really efficient (to put it kindly) for compiling Mar 12 18:51:09 so I"d like to do it right on my x86 box here. Mar 12 19:05:05 Spz0: it looks like angstrom probably supports x86 (486, 586, & 686) just from looking at openembedded/conf/distro/include/angstrom.inc Mar 12 19:07:18 but, if you're (like you said) interested in compiling packages for the machine, and Angstrom/openembedded already support it, you can just build them with openembedded with a cross compiler Mar 12 19:13:51 even in the repo they seem to have support fro x86 Mar 12 19:14:13 Im mainly interested in it for package testing purposes Mar 12 19:14:40 newer to linux, so Im still learning a lot, but would see myself getting into development in the near future. Mar 12 19:37:45 . i am actually working on getting diffrent angstrom images running on an epia-M ( i586 based ) Mar 12 20:16:15 pwgen: any chance of making an x86? ;) Mar 12 20:16:48 i586 is x86 Spz0 Mar 12 20:17:09 * Spz0 smacks himself in the head Mar 12 20:26:02 : some images are working quite well others needs a lot of manual work to get it run. Mar 12 20:26:33 i have actually an nice illume image running , that boots via nfs Mar 12 20:27:17 you can try the qemu86 image and start the results using some virtualisation technique Mar 12 20:27:56 the most problematic stuff is getting a running bootloader for your image Mar 12 21:47:28 hi Mar 12 21:47:40 I have a Zaurus SL5600 in my hands Mar 12 21:47:54 I was wondering howto install angstrom on it Mar 12 21:47:58 It is a poodle Mar 12 21:55:06 hm hm hm. Mar 12 21:55:36 http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/AngstromManual#GettingStarted Mar 12 21:59:26 poodle is unlikely to work without some dev work Mar 12 22:34:26 zoobab_: nowadays is a rare beast. Start flashing the poodle kernel here: http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/kexecboot/ Mar 12 22:34:45 2.6.26 is 'almost' tested on poodle Mar 12 22:38:06 see here for updates Mar 12 22:38:08 http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/zaurus-devel/ Mar 12 22:38:42 XorA: you have write access on Angstrom repo, isn't? Mar 12 22:39:13 ant__: yes Mar 12 22:40:21 we have some newer kernels here http://projects.linuxtogo.org/frs/?group_id=55 Mar 12 22:41:29 if I refresh all those and post the tarball somewhere, would you refresh the demo/kexecboot dir? Mar 12 23:16:04 i wish my tosa was supported. :-< Mar 12 23:19:52 ant__: send an email to angstrom-devel when you are ready Mar 12 23:35:51 I heard about USB adaptors over CF Mar 12 23:35:57 do they exist? Mar 12 23:44:41 ^ **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 13 02:59:57 2010