**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 10 03:00:02 2019 Jan 10 03:12:09 @el_jsl, I haven't figured out audio yet, and my radio might be working, I haven't had time to check as I've been busy trying to find a solution to get my nexus 5 on CDMA Jan 10 03:13:11 @Tygerpro Tygerpro, ok, but would apreciate the help anyway Jan 10 03:13:48 @el_jsl, The person who posted this might be of help as well … https://youtu.be/8SHp7WaZueQ Jan 10 03:14:06 I've seen that Jan 10 03:14:25 From that video, I started the porting Jan 10 03:17:04 or building, as you prefer Jan 10 03:26:50 If you reach out to that person they could prob help you more than I being the same device Jan 10 04:45:56 He stopped the porting because his other phone was destroyed, here is the topic: https://github.com/Halium/projectmanagement/issues/48 Jan 10 04:48:06 He says his SMS and data are working, but pulseaudio is not. Your phone that doesn't works radio isn't the S7 herolte, right? Jan 10 12:03:07 Are you guys interesting in buying some exynose samsung phone kernels which are halium 7.1 compatible but have every relevant feature from 4.15 linux kernel backported and lots of userspace kernel controls for everything? Jan 10 12:03:42 I'm selling 8 kernels for 8 mid to high end samsung phones... Trying to make some money off a project I spent years on then abandoned to do something more interesting Jan 10 12:04:21 S5, S6, S7, S8, J4, A4, Grand Prime, and S7 Edge(all exynos models, no qualcomm support) Jan 10 12:04:51 They are fully compatible with halium but have full hardware acceleration and feature support... 20,000 hours I spent on these Jan 10 12:05:12 I also have some nexus/pixel kernels but those you already have, except not with the backported features Jan 10 12:05:44 I doubt you will find what you seek in here, but what I curious - if you have features from 4.15 backported, why do you rely on Halium and not normal Linux stack? Jan 10 12:05:55 [Edit] I doubt you will find what you seek in here, but what I am curious about - if you have features from 4.15 backported, why do you rely on Halium and not normal Linux stack? Jan 10 12:06:20 [Edit] unfortunately I doubt you will find what you seek in here, but what I am curious about - if you have features from 4.15 backported, why do you rely on Halium and not normal Linux stack? Jan 10 12:06:50 Well, I'll find someone, sorry to bug you, if someone decides to make an offer, zerorax@mail.ru Jan 10 12:07:22 I wasted a few years of my life only to abandon the project and I need money for my current project Jan 10 12:07:57 I want to sell it to a FOSS group, because I always intended to FOSS it eventually once my project was done Jan 10 12:08:07 hm, you skipped my question - what were you trying to achieve exactly compared to normal Halium setup? Jan 10 12:09:05 Full hardware acceleration and support with a HAL based on /dev block devices, it has 3d and video acceleration, it has amazing clock and voltage controls,... It's capable of being a full linux install, as opposed to a chroot with limited hardware functionality and no video acceleration Jan 10 12:10:09 does 3d acceleration rely on vendor blobs or libhybris? Jan 10 12:10:13 I have Gentoo installed with full software stack on my S7 right now... running enlightenment on wayland, I made my own HAL for the modem/radio I think it's better than any chroot or jail can be Jan 10 12:10:49 Well, yes, but I have a HAL that supports Android 4.0 to android 8.1 blobs, and provides a unified way of interfacing with them accross all devices Jan 10 12:11:29 The HAL's were a big part of what I was doing different. I didn't like that halium didn't have full hardware acceleration and support, and when I tried to help you guys I got told off for reverse engineering stuff Jan 10 12:11:34 * powderedtoastman shrugs Jan 10 12:11:57 I got out of kernel dev though 3 or 4 years ago to devote my life to ML and other AI stuff Jan 10 12:12:36 I have been paying someone to keep working on it for me, but then I spent all my money on AI hardware and had to fire him and I'm trying to sell what I've already got Jan 10 12:13:09 It was my baby for a long time, but I found my true calling which isn't kernel hacking Jan 10 12:13:53 8 samsung phones and 4 google phones... I could also sell the tool I use to assist me in porting features between kernels and backporting linux stuff into the lineage/halium kernels I started with Jan 10 12:14:03 I just need money badly... I blew all mine Jan 10 12:14:27 Apparently if you only have a million dollars, and you spend a million dollars, you have nothing Jan 10 12:15:26 Funny how currency works that way Jan 10 12:19:45 if what you claim is true, best you could probably try is to go for crowdfunding for it with real demonstration. Neither Halium nor UBPorts are backed by corporations, so nothing we can do here Jan 10 12:20:20 bah, what happened to community projects getting donations? Jan 10 12:20:58 I want to sell it fairly cheep to someone who will opensource it Jan 10 12:22:45 I guess I'll just install Gentoo on all my phones and say screw it... I can't think of any other group that would want them... Jan 10 12:29:13 my humble advice would be to describe technically what exactly you have done and what is your current stack with Gentoo Jan 10 12:30:22 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/r7yRHWXBvD/ Jan 10 12:30:47 Seems the most common errors are permission stuff and a missing library, any idea? Jan 10 13:28:55 @Nebrassy, Line 429 Jan 10 13:29:19 @Mattia990, Resolve this and I think it would work Jan 10 15:14:45 @Mattia990, Figured so, but I can't seem to find much info on what could cause this Jan 10 16:05:33 @Nebrassy, Check here https://pad.ubports.com/p/porting-faq Jan 10 17:29:44 @Mattia990, Oh, I've been using latest ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz … Why's that page not linked anywhere, this should be on the porting guide Jan 10 17:30:49 Do i also need the experimental part and add ubports repos? Jan 10 17:33:01 Or is that page just not up to date and the only relevant bit is the common problems? Jan 10 18:01:10 @Nebrassy, In the page I sent you there is the resolution of your problem Jan 10 18:07:12 Common problems is relevant,th rest is a lil out of date, I used for my note 4 port (which Im typing with now) Jan 10 18:15:18 Great so I don't have to download 600 mb cuz that'll take 2 hours Jan 10 18:34:34 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc.ubports.com/PhXg2t4g.png Jan 10 18:34:48 OK what the hell this showed up without modifying anything Jan 10 19:06:03 @JBBgameich, Hey, unfortunatley the issue persists. Moreover something must be wrong with the librariy paths. OpenGL ist not working due to libGL, libGLX, libGLdispatch, libdl, libpthread, libc... is not found. strace says the linker is looking only in /system/lib and /system/vendor/lib but not in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu and /l Jan 10 19:06:03 ib/i386-linux-gnu … Any ideas? Jan 10 20:12:11 @Daniel, Oh did I actually break something with my changes? Jan 10 20:12:47 Missing a `:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH`? :) Jan 10 20:15:06 Since the script which changes /etc/environment is just copied from Bhushan Shah's original rootfs builder, I didn't change anything in it's actual content. Probably a bug actually made it work before. https://github.com/bhush9/rootfs-builder/blob/pm-bionic/customization/hooks/48-setup-env.chroot Jan 10 20:18:18 I changed it to this: https://gitlab.com/debian-pm/tools/rootfs-builder-debos/blob/master/scripts/halium/setup-halium-env.sh Jan 10 20:20:41 I just disabled it for now. A new roofs is building: https://travis-ci.org/debian-pm-tools/rootfs-builder-debos/jobs/478013884 … The result will be in: https://archive.kaidan.im/debian-pm/images/debian-halium-plamo-buster-i386.tar.gz … (warning, I changed the file extension from xz to gz!) Jan 10 20:21:13 @JBBgameich, Hm... $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is setup correctly. … Plasma is still working and the linker complaining about the missing libraries has been there before, so it is not related to /etc/environment. I did not care about it, as plasma mobile seems to work fine, but in plasma-desktop the window compositor complains about openg Jan 10 20:21:13 l crashing... Jan 10 20:21:41 So the new rootfs did not break anything new... Jan 10 20:22:12 sorry if this was misleading Jan 10 20:22:17 Good to know. It will be interesting to see whether the script is needed in the rootfs-builder at all. But it's still building Jan 10 20:27:40 @UniversalSuperBox, I explicitly added "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libhybris-egl:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu:LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in kwinwrapper but sill kwin is unable to find e.g. libGL, and I don't know why :-/ Jan 10 20:29:09 But you are still using kwin-wayland, right? I wonder why kwin behaves differently on plasma-desktop, since its actually the same package ... Jan 10 20:30:33 Yes, sill kwin_wayland. The complains are both in desktop and mobile, but mobile is running fine (which is odd i guess)... Jan 10 20:32:02 I patched some parts of the Qt packages to use GLES on i386, which your tablet probably needs. The problem is probably that plasma-desktop uses another package that needs patching for GLES instead of Desktop GL. Jan 10 20:34:59 Oh... I see... too bad... Could this also run on GL if the library paths get fixed up? Jan 10 20:36:40 No, the graphics hardware of embedded devices like tablets and smartphones usually doesn't have support for desktop GL. If you can find out which file exactly is causing the problem, I can maybe fix it. Jan 10 20:36:53 (By rebuilding the package for GLES) Jan 10 20:40:04 @JBBgameich, Thanks, that would really be nice. I'll see if I am able to find the culprit. Well, the windows manager is not working at all (no window borders, only full screen, non-resizable apps) so that is where I would start, i guess... Jan 10 20:41:12 You need to remove https://github.com/bhush9/simplelogin/blob/master/kwinwrapper#L8 from simplelogin for window decorations Jan 10 20:41:32 This probably too `export PLASMA_PLATFORM=phone` Jan 10 20:43:56 Ah, thanks! … I also already did "export PLASMA_PLATFORM=desktop", which should be fine, I guess... Jan 10 20:48:35 Btw, if you want you could test https://archive.kaidan.im/debian-pm/images/debian-halium-plamo-buster-i386.tar.gz. This is without the LD_LIBRARY_PATH hack included, and if it works I'd like to drop the script completely in the rootfs builder. Jan 10 22:44:21 gdane was added by: gdane Jan 11 01:00:24 root@ubuntu-phablet:/home/phablet/.cache/upstart# cat indicator-display.log … (process:3548): dconf-CRITICAL **: unable to create directory '/run/user/32011/dconf': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly. Jan 11 01:25:26 (process:7456): WARNING : Failed to open CK session: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit was not provided by any .service files Jan 11 01:28:56 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZRgKNTF7m2/ Jan 11 01:29:07 can't find any meaningful error messages **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 11 02:59:57 2019