**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 06 03:00:05 2018 Mar 06 03:00:30 now I am getting an erro when making ramdisk-ubuntu.img; it can;t find the prebuilt-initrd folder; is this likely another timing issue or did I forget to get something from a repository Mar 06 03:00:43 by the way, this is a shitty device, it's B&N Nook Mar 06 03:04:08 @Igor Dikiy, 😂 Mar 06 03:05:00 i can see English missing some of your expressions there Mar 06 03:05:23 @Igor Dikiy, I see those all the time at work (electronics recycling), I keep considering just giving them $20 to let me take one home. Mar 06 03:13:20 @Lyokanthrope, They make for decent ereaders with older versions of cyanogenmod as it is. I'm rooting for Igor to find the steps to make them something more. Mar 06 04:10:23 can someone test fix for nativehelper error? I've possible fix, but don't have the build environment setup on new SSD yet Mar 06 04:22:48 I can and I will Mar 06 04:29:19 is it in the repo? i can't seem to find it in git log Mar 06 04:30:01 I'm working on it. Still.. give me 15ish mins Mar 06 04:30:14 i will be on my way to school in 20 minutes :P Mar 06 04:30:45 have to study lol Mar 06 04:30:48 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Mar 06 04:31:05 But well okay, you can test later Mar 06 04:31:06 No hurry Mar 06 04:31:16 sure, let me know when it's done Mar 06 05:18:21 bhushanshah: I can test too :) Mar 06 06:23:36 @Herrie|Laptop, @bhushanshah But it was considered not needed before? Mar 06 06:24:50 I think, we wanted as minimal as possible build and we missed iproute there Mar 06 06:39:36 @bhushanshah, What are iproute and iptables used for in our context? Mar 06 07:07:42 hmm Mar 06 07:07:58 so I setup a devel environment and it didn't really help with my idea Mar 06 07:07:59 :/ Mar 06 07:19:09 is it ready yet? will be home in 10 mins Mar 06 07:19:41 See my previous message Mar 06 07:20:07 idea was to just remove libnativehelper , but it didn't really help Mar 06 07:20:58 @ilyaishere, It is used by Android internally to setup rmnet and other connections Mar 06 07:22:08 @bhushanshah, I told you that it doesn't work Mar 06 07:22:29 I must've missed it sorry Mar 06 07:22:40 @vanyasem, this Mar 06 07:22:53 its okay, no hurry Mar 06 07:51:14 Hi, anyone know Boutique hand soldering phone components to a development board? I know I can from ada fruit, but remember one if their line of parts needed some patch work? Mar 06 07:51:37 Going to flash it with Ubuntu touch. Mar 06 09:07:19 hmm do anyone know how repo works? Mar 06 09:07:21 need help Mar 06 09:09:42 bshah: *you* need help on repo ? that's unexpected :) Mar 06 09:09:51 :P Mar 06 09:10:06 well I did something which I don't normally do Mar 06 09:10:30 I used --reference option to sync repo in new SSD (with reference pointing to my old harddisk) Mar 06 09:10:43 now whenever I unplug my old hard disk, it makes my new repo useless Mar 06 09:10:54 anyway I can umm... untangle this mess? Mar 06 09:10:59 oh... I never used that option Mar 06 09:12:35 bshah: Do a full new sync :P ? Mar 06 09:12:50 Reduce the depth etc to minimize the sync download? Mar 06 09:12:53 Herrie|Laptop: I don't have nice internet connection... :P Mar 06 09:13:05 bshah: Ah yeah that won't help :P Mar 06 09:13:13 No such issues here ;) Mar 06 09:13:25 @bshah, You can't. The --reference flag creates "alternates" files in the project folders Mar 06 09:13:45 You could "unshallow" those and nuke those "alternates" files Mar 06 09:13:56 But its all messy and idk if it'll work Mar 06 09:14:04 argh Mar 06 09:14:06 :/ Mar 06 09:14:32 anyway I can use the old clone without reference flag? Mar 06 09:14:33 I only messed with them once when I moved the sources ( which I had referenced to ) from one HDD to another Mar 06 09:14:49 ^ exactly I want to do somehting like that Mar 06 09:14:52 ping 10ms, 372Mbit down and 39Mbit upload atm via wifi on desktop. My builder is slower but well Mar 06 09:15:08 If you have enough space you can move the referenced folder locally Mar 06 09:15:23 Then fix the alternates with a find, xargs and sed Mar 06 09:16:01 eww Mar 06 09:16:11 why life is so bad :( Mar 06 09:16:34 bshah: Where are you located? Mar 06 09:16:42 India Mar 06 09:16:53 Alternatively you could teach repo to do the same Mar 06 09:18:33 While we're on the topic of the reference flag, do NOT --reference to a --mirror 'ed repo. Mar 06 09:18:58 I think I know what would happen if one does that Mar 06 09:19:00 xD Mar 06 09:19:19 Take a wild guess Mar 06 09:19:37 I think I already talked about it here Mar 06 09:21:52 Basically it guesses if you have a reference to a ".repo" folder or a repo sync'ed folder. … It does "project path" matching in case of the former and "folder path" matching in case of the latter Mar 06 09:21:58 (iirc) Mar 06 09:23:26 So its always faster to do "folder path" ( because more matches ) when working with "diverse" repos like, lineage and omnirom, or lineage and halium Mar 06 09:30:02 @trivial_inanity what I find annoyign is there is 0% of information about this workflow on internet Mar 06 09:30:18 I mean really, no-one ever moved data between two different harddisks? o_O Mar 06 09:30:55 There is one post on XDA, mine :P Mar 06 09:31:34 The workflow, no. I kinda know this because I was going through the source the other day. Mar 06 09:32:59 I'll have to re-clone from scratch it seems this weekend Mar 06 09:33:00 :( Mar 06 09:37:13 anyway... I might have fix, let's see.. if this builds Mar 06 09:50:58 bshah: If you want me to test anything, feel free to share bits Mar 06 09:51:02 Got quick connection here Mar 06 09:51:51 bshah: My builder seems to be in need of a minipcie upgrade ;) 35/20 Mbits and 13ms ping ;) Mar 06 09:52:03 Well it's a 2010 or so machine so not surprising Mar 06 10:08:49 I guess I'll buy an Intel 7260 card to upgrade, that should dramatically increase the WiFi speed on my builder :D Mar 06 10:09:02 For $22 incl shipping that's fine :D Mar 06 10:28:34 alright Mar 06 10:28:40 https://github.com/Halium/android/pull/17 and https://github.com/Halium/android_build/pull/13 Mar 06 10:28:55 Herrie|Laptop: @vanyasem : ^ Mar 06 10:47:27 bshah: Will have a go at this shortly Mar 06 10:47:35 Thanks Mar 06 11:07:26 bshah: Testing Mar 06 11:20:03 bshah: It's building @ 23% now. But if I remember correctly it would fail right at the beginning already? Mar 06 11:20:34 yeah.. Mar 06 11:20:39 but let it go 100% Mar 06 11:25:22 Is repo supposed to get prebuilt-initrd from Halium source on github, or am I supposed to build it at some point? Mar 06 11:34:17 Herrie|Laptop: so. finished? Mar 06 11:34:38 Yup just finished Mar 06 11:35:04 okay.. so can I merge this? Mar 06 11:35:24 bshah: Yup seems to solve Mar 06 11:35:38 okay Mar 06 13:48:38 bshah: So Halium now officially went from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2 right? Anything specific we should be on the lookout for? Mar 06 13:49:04 I don't think so, at least in my testing things seem to work fine Mar 06 13:54:37 bshah: OK Mar 06 14:23:10 @bhushanshah, what is the pb of libnativehelp ? is in compilation ? Mar 06 14:28:56 Walid: Already sorted! Mar 06 14:30:30 Was caused by some changes between Android 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 Mar 06 14:31:06 Sorted with https://github.com/Halium/android_build/pull/13 and https://github.com/Halium/android/pull/17 Mar 06 14:31:18 bshah: Any idea when you'll PR the changes for the sensorservice to init.rc? Mar 06 14:31:52 Herrie|Laptop: sometime today, I want to upstream all my changes related to gst-omx nd gst-droid Mar 06 14:34:16 bshah: OK Mar 06 14:34:18 Thn Mar 06 14:34:20 +x Mar 06 14:34:27 Then we can drop our custom branches at our end Mar 06 14:34:38 I guess I'll clean up our repos a bit as well Mar 06 14:34:46 Doesn't make much sense we have 90% the same as you in android repo Mar 06 15:19:28 redshaman was added by: redshaman Mar 06 15:20:40 so new setup is to use gst-omx for video decoding and gst-droid just for camera? Mar 06 15:21:23 yeah.. (at least for halium 7) Mar 06 15:21:35 (at least for PlaMo) Mar 06 15:29:53 bshah: I don't think we use gst-omx and gst-droid in LuneOS but well ;0 Mar 06 15:29:55 ;) Mar 06 15:29:57 Tofe: ^ Mar 06 15:30:25 well you use libcompat right Mar 06 15:30:27 ? Mar 06 15:30:31 jsust like utouch? Mar 06 15:30:47 and well, both droidmedia and libcompat are not enemies Mar 06 15:30:51 they can co-exist Mar 06 15:31:20 Right, we use libcompat, so far Mar 06 15:31:56 But, if one day we want camera support within qtwebengine, we'll barely have the choice but to switch Mar 06 15:56:35 Tofe, so you can build libcompat for 7? Mar 06 15:57:15 I guess it's same idea as what UBPorts use Mar 06 15:57:21 NotKit: Our targets are on 5.1 for now with libcompat Mar 06 15:59:30 I'm working on a 7 target however haven't touched libcompat yet Mar 06 16:03:12 There a good chance it can work on 7 as-is, if it already builds on the android side Mar 06 16:04:21 No, it doesn't build as-is Mar 06 16:05:55 ah... ok so there's some work to do then Mar 06 16:17:45 Tofe: Where's this libcompat? Mar 06 16:32:25 realquell was added by: realquell Mar 06 16:35:10 (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/YzUKSCoT.txt Mar 06 16:35:12 Hello all, just a quick one … Unsuccessful in buiding for motorola_lux today … But I did at least figure out the values for fixup_moutpoints for lux Mar 06 16:35:25 might help someone else Mar 06 16:35:31 anyway gotta run Mar 06 16:51:38 Herrie|Laptop, not sure of LuneOS, but it's compat folder of libhybris Mar 06 17:14:06 So I saw that systemctl doesn't work in halium-boot with ubports, what is the command I should be entering? Mar 06 17:18:12 Nvm found it with a search of telegram Mar 06 20:35:08 when repo sync … =>fatal: repository 'https://github.com/android_libcore/' not found … any fix? … and is it normal that libnativehelper and libcore are locate at the root of the device tree in the default.xml repo? Mar 06 21:01:45 Hey guys... When I try to compile for mako or bullhead it says there is a conflict in the GPS something or other... let me boot up my system and tell you the exact error Mar 06 21:02:18 Like mako and bullhead don't build properly using repo sync with halium-7.1 as the version in the repo init command Mar 06 21:02:51 Also, does the Herolte build support the newer S7's with the dual-cpu setup? Mar 06 21:03:13 My S7 has 4 fast cores and 4 low power cores, instead of the old 8 high power core setup Mar 06 21:03:33 it's really good on battery life as a result but I am scared to try running code on it that isn't for this hardware Mar 06 21:04:17 If your version doesn't support it... I will have to download the samsung SM-G930W8 source and port it Mar 06 21:04:34 I'm not actually using Halium as it's meant to be used Mar 06 21:04:59 I'm using the boot and chroot setup to initalize my own platform that has real hardware access Mar 06 21:19:07 Oh it looks like the latest lineage kernel supports the dual-cpu exynos models Mar 06 21:19:27 So that makes it easier than starting with samsungs stock code Mar 06 22:00:09 @thefriendlyfed, I'm curious, what are you using it for? Mar 06 22:00:32 More specifically, that is Mar 06 22:09:36 @bhushanshah it might be related to recent migration, while building ka systemimage`I was reported of the following error `https://pastebin.com/kYxDGpd7` related with `libaudiopolicyservice` and `libaudiopolicymanager` Mar 06 22:11:47 Uhm Mar 06 22:12:37 Can I get which device it was? Mar 06 22:12:53 tenshi (bq aquaris u plus) Mar 06 22:13:19 From manifest in the halium devices repo? Mar 06 22:13:26 I'll try later today Mar 06 22:13:53 https://github.com/Halium/android_device_bq_tenshi Mar 06 22:14:47 https://github.com/Halium/halium-devices/blob/halium-7.1/manifests/bq_tenshi.xml Mar 06 22:15:00 oki, thnx Mar 06 23:42:15 I wasnt here long time. Still no Hallium for oreo? Mar 06 23:42:37 @gouster4, no halium for oreo Mar 06 23:42:50 also no ETAs Mar 06 23:44:29 @vanyasem, Ok. I ask only because aosp for my device does not support otg. But otg was fixed on oreo now. I think Otg on Nougat not fixed yet Mar 06 23:44:58 you can fix it yourself Mar 06 23:45:35 No, i cannot. At least not yet. But i get what you mean, that its possible to fix it. Mar 06 23:47:24 my device has no lineage for it at all Mar 06 23:47:31 i had to port and fix lineage first Mar 06 23:47:44 and only then i ported halium Mar 06 23:49:08 Yeah. I cannot do that. Because i am noob in that. But at least i can try. Mar 07 00:15:10 @vanyasem, Lineage is needed? Aosp isnt enought? Mar 07 00:16:08 Or its some legacy device? Mar 07 01:12:31 pretty basic question about make: how can I tell where the recipe/command to build a specific target is coming from? Mar 07 02:50:50 kernel config: https://gist.github.com/rockybulwinkle/4384cddbcc2156d465d4782438cf8046 … dmesg: … https://gist.github.com/rockybulwinkle/1d5743cfcc4daac18318b70c8d460721 Mar 07 02:51:11 For some reason my kernel isn't using the arguments I'm passing to it. Mar 07 02:51:32 this is my fastboot command: https://gist.github.com/rockybulwinkle/6e8524c38ade3bd7fc6a617a479cdea1 Mar 07 02:53:13 what am I doing wrong? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Mar 07 03:00:00 2018