**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 29 02:59:57 2019 Mar 29 04:47:34 😅 Mar 29 04:48:36 Fucked up my efi on my kde laptop cause of pmOS Mar 29 04:48:45 Smh Mar 29 06:06:18 @vjspranav, It runs inside the chariot Mar 29 06:06:20 Chroot Mar 29 06:06:29 It doesn’t matter whether you have it on the system or not Mar 29 06:06:47 If dpkg-reconfigure fails inside the chroot - the problem is with the chroot Mar 29 06:07:11 and well if you’re running it on your host system, you really should NOT do that :) especially on arch Mar 29 06:07:54 @vjspranav, [Edit] It runs inside the chroot Mar 29 06:16:27 Lol debian Mar 29 06:16:43 Still dumb Mar 29 06:17:00 Thanks I'll try it tho Mar 29 06:28:09 @vanyasem, Ohh Mar 29 06:40:20 😱 Mar 29 06:56:34 Done, rebooted n full on crash... like hittn a tree @ 90 smh Mar 29 08:28:07 Hello. I have a simple question. Does Halium support 64-bit ARM devices? If I understand right Halium uses libhibrys but it doesn't support 64-bit architectures. Please correct me if I wrong. Mar 29 08:34:48 @aa_sokolov, Hello. You can jump right on my train, I am looking into the Nexus 6P angler. Currently my state is that Halium boots. So this may answer your question already, since Halium is a device bringup and boot framework, however, libhybris is not necessarily part of it. Also look at this old diagram: Mar 29 08:34:59 (Photo, 960x540) https://irc.ubports.com/Mh0DGABA.png Mar 29 08:35:20 There is at least mentioned that libhybris has a 64bit part Mar 29 08:36:08 Ok I see now that its mentioned as "would" means that maybe such a libhybris does not exist ;) Mar 29 08:36:22 But we got already progress with UT and arm64 right? Mar 29 08:36:35 Note that the reference rootfs is not 100% compatible with 64bit Mar 29 08:39:39 Wow. Thanks a lot! I've seen some arm64 related commits into libhybris repository, but its README says that it generally doesn't arm64. So I've been confused a little bit. … OK, anyway, I can try to boot Halium :) Mar 29 08:53:26 Yeah you should be able to get SSH working. All tests failed however with floating point error which indicates an architecture issue ^^ Mar 29 08:54:57 Nice start) Mar 29 09:37:45 x🦇 was added by: x🦇 Mar 29 09:40:17 hello quick question just built hybris-boot and systemimage do i need to to wipe /system /data before flashing them ? Mar 29 09:41:38 no Mar 29 09:50:07 cool thanks Mar 29 11:50:18 Where can I report a compile fail? Mar 29 11:50:27 It's about libhybris, not Halium through Mar 29 11:51:23 Probably on the libhybris project page ^^ we are not maintainers of it Mar 29 11:51:51 Ah, alrighnt. Mar 29 11:51:58 alright* Mar 29 12:26:25 hello, little problem, dont't have wlan folder in /system/lib ( https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/debug-build/wifi.html ) Mar 29 12:27:59 when try to load module first -> insmod: command not found Mar 29 13:07:04 @ubports_bot, OSs should be OSes I guess, small typo, but hurts Mar 29 13:07:16 @ubports_bot, [Edit] OSs should be OSes I guess, small typo, but it hurts my eyes Mar 29 14:23:50 run `/system/bin/insmod` Mar 29 14:24:15 Tips like that should be included in the docs Mar 29 14:29:17 Well with a well crafted kernel and stuff it should autoload all necessary modules ^^ Mar 29 14:35:48 True, but since no device is a perfect port, it's something that should be mentioned at least on the faq Mar 29 14:36:10 @nanu_c, PRs are always wecome 😇 Mar 29 14:36:14 @MohamadSbeh, ... Mar 29 14:36:51 @MohamadSbeh, All of the information you need on ports in progress can be found at https://github.com/halium/projectmanagement Mar 29 14:38:22 Speaking of ports in progress I finally added my note 4 to the document Mar 29 16:56:09 Hey guys, is it alright if I use /system from a Lineage 14.1 based rom? (something like resurrection remix) Mar 29 16:56:28 You can use its device tree, but you cannot use the system partition directly. Mar 29 16:56:49 Huh. Alright. Mar 29 19:44:59 My lumia 720 uses a library called libinit_dpp so that it can boot. However, Halium doesn't like that. Is there any way to build the system image with libinit_dpp? Or am I stuck without Halium Mar 29 19:52:48 reproduce the changes needed for libinit_dpp on Halium? Mar 29 19:52:51 what is it used for? Mar 29 19:54:24 https://github.com/Android4Lumia/android_external_libinit_dpp/blob/cm-14.1/init_dpp.cpp - from source code, it seems it just sets few properties based on dpp partition Mar 29 19:55:42 Yeah, I wasn't completely sure if Halium requires it. Android itself fails to boot without it Mar 29 19:56:26 I'm building it without libinit_dpp right now to see if it will boot Mar 29 19:57:19 well, get booting into rootfs first, Android parts are initialized much later inside LXC container Mar 29 19:57:41 but since this is C library, it can be integrated same way as it is done in Lineage Mar 29 19:58:00 Okay. Cool. Mar 29 19:58:18 Without it, you can't even get to the boot logo on Android Mar 29 19:58:26 That's why I was wondering Mar 29 21:21:51 like the ubuntu touch qa show every 14 days, we should do the same with a common porting party every two weeks :) Mar 29 23:23:32 I know this isn't a right place to ask this but.. Does anyone knows how to setup libhybris on a non-Halium distro? Mar 30 01:06:09 mendioroz was added by: mendioroz **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 30 02:59:57 2019