**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 01 02:59:57 2005 Dec 01 04:13:54 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r9f417bdb... 10/: opensimpad kernel: opensimpad-64+0 is not the same PN as opensimpad, so I'm duplicating the patches to get it to build.... Dec 01 04:46:08 RP: My borzoi has just arrived. I'm charging before I reflash... Dec 01 04:46:38 lrg|home: Excellent :) Dec 01 04:47:00 ~hail greentux Dec 01 04:47:01 lrg|home: I'm just looking over the SoC changes with a view to trying to merge them into the zaurus tree... Dec 01 04:47:02 * ibot bows down to greentux and chants, "I'M NOT WORTHY!!" Dec 01 04:47:45 RP: hopefully there want be too many problems... Dec 01 04:48:40 lrg|home: I'm just still not 100% sure moving the i2c code into the machine driver is the right thing to do... Dec 01 04:49:40 lrg|home: Is there an example of a machine that uses a codec via ssp rather than i2c? (I just want to see the code difference) Dec 01 04:50:11 RP: I was thinking this too, but its makes supporting 3 wire control a lot easier. I don't have any examples, but I do have a customer doing a 3 wire driver. Dec 01 04:51:18 RP: tosa uses AC97 for IO and will be different to corgi wrt control code Dec 01 04:51:57 lrg|home: I'll see if I can come up with some code that resolves this. I have ideas but its difficult to describe... Dec 01 04:52:12 RP: thanks Dec 01 04:52:22 How strange - 2.6.15-rc4 consumes half as much current compared to 2.6.15-rc2! Dec 01 04:52:28 (when suspended) Dec 01 04:52:47 * RP finds this puzzling... Dec 01 04:52:48 time to update Dec 01 04:53:30 Its now near enough equivalent to 2.4... Dec 01 04:54:20 RP: excellent, is that compared to the sharp kernel ? Dec 01 04:54:27 RP: any clues in the diffs between rc2 and rc4? Dec 01 04:55:19 lrg|home: Yes, but on c7x0 - I've not looked at cx000 yet Dec 01 04:55:26 koen: Just about to look... Dec 01 04:57:39 how is 'stay' in past tense? Dec 01 04:57:54 stood? Dec 01 04:58:15 stayed Dec 01 04:58:30 thx Dec 01 04:58:52 D'oh, stood is past tense of 'stand' Dec 01 04:59:58 Nothing jumps out at me from these diffs... Dec 01 05:03:12 did you measure how much current the bl draws? Dec 01 05:09:09 koen: yes. Its lots. Dec 01 05:11:32 obi: ping Dec 01 05:11:44 ~ewi Dec 01 05:11:46 well, ewi is ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl - main backup server for OE monotone. Hosts database snapshot: http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/OE/OE.db.bz2 Dec 01 05:18:50 * koen notices substantial breakage in the branch Dec 01 05:22:55 * koen also substantial breakage in his assignments Dec 01 05:23:05 time for copious amounts of coffee Dec 01 05:34:35 * france is back (gone 46:34:09) Dec 01 05:42:43 RP: I've cc'ed you on an alsa dev email. Dec 01 05:45:05 lrg|home: thanks Dec 01 05:54:19 RP: wrt i2c, it's quite generic and could possibly be folded into asoc core. The machine then specifies i2c as the control method. Dec 01 05:55:42 lrg|home: I think it belongs in the codec - each i2c aware codec is going to have an i2c driver id for example... Dec 01 05:56:17 lrg|home: We just need to find a way of having the machine code specific the codec interface Dec 01 05:57:55 RP: the machine code should probably also specify the i2c device address along with the interface. Dec 01 05:58:10 lrg|home: A quick question - do we have a way of registering a machine control which uses a board specific register instead of one on the codec? Dec 01 05:58:43 RP: not yet. Dec 01 05:58:52 RP: I'll do this for 0.9 Dec 01 05:58:55 lrg|home: ok, corgi is going to need this... Dec 01 05:59:13 lrg|home: Have you ideas on how to implement it or not? Dec 01 05:59:39 I agree, the machine code should probably specify the address Dec 01 05:59:50 RP: yes, I'll create a new kcontrol macro that will callback the machine spec code Dec 01 06:00:06 koen: with Angstrom website we should not allow users to leave comments probably - they too often use them instead of bugtrackers Dec 01 06:00:14 lrg|home: That sounds fine Dec 01 06:00:21 ok Dec 01 06:01:28 hrw|work: true Dec 01 06:04:16 hrw|work: iirc 'best boy' is the assistant of the gaffer (head of electrical gadgets) or key grip (mechanical gadgets) Dec 01 06:05:02 Gaffa tape is named after 'gaffer' Dec 01 06:06:03 koen: yep - found some time after asking Dec 01 06:06:49 koen, IMDB used to have a page that gave descriptions of all those positions... Dec 01 06:07:38 I knew this one because I did some rigging work Dec 01 06:07:52 using copious amounts of gaffa tape, of course Dec 01 06:08:18 koen: http://openzaurus.org/wordpress/2005/12/01/use-bugtrackers/ Dec 01 06:10:33 hrw|work: I added a link to the bug dependency tree in a comment Dec 01 06:11:07 kcool Dec 01 06:11:28 http://bugs.openembedded.org/showdependencytree.cgi?id=350 <- that one Dec 01 06:11:51 I see Dec 01 06:12:22 I would probably remove 461 from that list Dec 01 06:13:00 ~log Dec 01 06:13:03 it has been said that log is as piece of wood Dec 01 06:13:24 ~logs Dec 01 06:13:27 apt/ibot/jbot/purl all log to http://ibot.rikers.org// where channelname is html encoded ie: %23debian | lines that start with a space are not shown | some channels have stats at http://ibot.rikers.org/stats/.html.gz, or updated "nightly" Dec 01 06:16:23 hrw|work: thanks I had already googled for ibot OE and rikers Dec 01 06:16:36 np Dec 01 06:17:16 hrw|work: got a pointer to the commit message style? Dec 01 06:17:29 zecke: opie one or oe one? Dec 01 06:17:33 OE Dec 01 06:17:45 zecke: MonotonePhraseBook had some Dec 01 06:23:57 damn I can not type my password from this machine... Dec 01 06:37:03 some people can't read Dec 01 06:37:14 where 'some people' means Robert Day Dec 01 06:37:54 I have special query in OE bugzilla for him Dec 01 06:38:44 RP: Pavel got tcx3106 connector today so sooner or later he will have serial cable Dec 01 06:39:48 'R Dj' is my heero. Dec 01 06:41:15 i've read in a paper mag that debian devs, from time to time, do a "bug hunt week end". They spend two days not doing anything but closing reported bugs. Do you guys also do that ? (nothing but curiosity) Dec 01 06:41:37 not in an organized way Dec 01 06:41:53 some people trail through the bugtracker closing of old (resolved) bugs Dec 01 06:42:15 I do 'bug closing' sessions from time to time Dec 01 06:42:40 heheh Dec 01 06:42:57 I would love to close some as 'worksforme' or 'wontfix' anyway Dec 01 06:43:03 hrw|work: That's good to know :) Dec 01 06:43:06 koen: hehe Dec 01 06:43:11 I think the pcmcia networking interrupt bug got "closed" but not fixed.. Dec 01 06:43:27 koen: I guess I have pissed him off way too much on his QtE compile issue Dec 01 06:43:28 I can't find it in the bug database anywhere Dec 01 06:43:28 koen: don't you think it would be a good idea ? i mean i often see CIA-8 message about you modifying some bb files. Wouldn't it be easier for you if all of OZ bugs worked together in the same time for the seme thing ? Dec 01 06:43:31 zecke: note that it isn't fixed in the .oz branch, but he didn't say he was using that one ;) Dec 01 06:43:33 RP: two connectors left. time to make serial cable Dec 01 06:43:53 I don't really care for OZ bugs Dec 01 06:44:01 * koen is a Familiar person Dec 01 06:44:11 hehe Dec 01 06:44:14 * Tygger-Bob is familiar with koen Dec 01 06:44:15 * hrw|work is OE/OZ person Dec 01 06:44:48 koen: well, one bug less in familiar is one bug less anyway... Dec 01 06:45:41 ~lart mantis for sending patches as octet-stream Dec 01 06:45:41 * ibot shoots mantis in the head for sending patches as octet-stream Dec 01 06:45:41 * alan|home is just a user... *snif* Dec 01 06:45:48 my point was that we should fix OE bugs, not bugs for OE built distros Dec 01 06:46:00 alan|home, me too Dec 01 06:46:07 as OZ != OE Dec 01 06:46:36 OE bug 393 is opie bug 1724 and is easy.. Dec 01 06:47:10 the way i see it, but i may be wrong, each time someone fiwes a OE bug, it may be a solved bug for each OE based distro... Dec 01 06:48:02 but once more, i'm not a dev, so it's easy for me to say "come on guys, bug hunt so that i can play..." ^^ Dec 01 06:48:06 alan|home: correct, that's why one should focus to solve OE bugs instead of limiting it to OZ bugs Dec 01 06:49:26 arf... that is what i meant from the beginning... but i was having a look at OZ bugtracker, so i typed it wrong, my fault Dec 01 06:49:52 alan|home: there is no such thing as OZ bugtracker Dec 01 06:50:06 ha ? Dec 01 06:50:19 alan|home: OZ use OE bugtracker Dec 01 06:50:32 haaaaa... Dec 01 06:54:04 koen: could you kick mickeyl's baby^Wmonotone? Dec 01 06:55:04 done Dec 01 06:55:36 gracias Dec 01 07:09:34 hi dr Dec 01 07:09:34 w Dec 01 07:10:51 drw: hey Dec 01 07:11:05 any news on git3 kernel Dec 01 07:11:27 law|clamshell: what you miss in git3? Dec 01 07:11:56 my mmc and sound Dec 01 07:13:11 argh!!! kill monotone Dec 01 07:13:32 hi zecke Dec 01 07:14:27 ~die monotone for fscking my working copy Dec 01 07:14:30 * ibot takes two shots to the head, murders monotone for fscking my working copy then crumples to the ground, lifeless... Dec 01 07:32:14 I'm closing #393 Dec 01 07:47:47 kergoth: are you still maintain mysql or just set as MAINTAINER? Dec 01 07:55:25 mickeyl: could you look at #406? it's python related Dec 01 08:08:57 zecke: pong Dec 01 08:13:37 morning Dec 01 08:15:26 obi: I'm going to push your patch soon Dec 01 08:15:51 obi: sadly my terminal application produces a multibyte charachters for my password... Dec 01 08:22:54 imagemagick has version 6.2.5-5 - how do we support it in OE? 6.2.5.5 is not looking right Dec 01 08:23:30 or it will/should be 6.2.5-5? Dec 01 08:26:09 PV=6.2.5 PR=5-OE-r0 ? Dec 01 08:26:29 :) Dec 01 08:27:26 portmap_5-9-r5_armv5te.ipk so imagemagick_6.2.5-5-r0 could be too Dec 01 09:04:49 Has anyone had a problem with running bitbake for the first time? I am getting problems fetching libc Dec 01 09:05:07 NOTE: Task failed: Fetch failed: libc Dec 01 09:05:07 NOTE: package glibc-2.3.5+cvs20050627-r0: task do_fetch: failed Dec 01 09:06:30 can you look at the log file for the do_fetch? Dec 01 09:09:26 darmou: are you firewalled? Dec 01 09:12:08 zecke no Dec 01 09:12:16 where is the log files stored? Dec 01 09:12:21 is=are Dec 01 09:14:28 tmp/work/glib..../temp Dec 01 09:27:04 hmm there is no log:( Dec 01 09:28:49 what is in temp? Dec 01 09:29:31 hmm Dec 01 09:29:39 Don't see one for the retrieve here either Dec 01 09:34:10 ok I've fixed that problem, there were some conflicts in the cvs update Dec 01 09:35:02 ah Dec 01 09:37:04 now I'ts asking me to install the kernel headers I assume that's just the normal kernel headers on the host system Dec 01 09:37:28 i'm using ubuntu and linux-kernel-headers is installed hmm Dec 01 09:38:02 darmou: OE self host all needed stuff Dec 01 09:38:22 darmou: we have specific patches to misc stuff Dec 01 09:40:23 one thing that confuses me is that I have a dir called /stuff/tmp/work but bitbake is using /home/username/tmp/work Dec 01 09:40:43 i've looked in the conf file but can't see where it's configured Dec 01 09:41:27 TMPDIR Dec 01 09:42:14 Ahh it's where you run it from it creates a tmp dir in the current dir Dec 01 09:42:42 cool thanks hrw| work Dec 01 09:43:45 I'm in my builddir when building Dec 01 09:44:37 heh Dec 01 09:44:51 I had the TMPDIR problem for a while :) Dec 01 09:45:03 I ended up with multiple tmp dirs :) Dec 01 09:45:52 ;)) Dec 01 09:47:51 ahh at least I'm not the only one, still getting that kernel header problem Dec 01 09:48:49 * france is away: Away Dec 01 09:48:49 which one? Dec 01 09:48:59 3A Dec 01 09:49:00 I'ts complaining my kernel headers are too old but I've installed the latest grr Dec 01 09:49:02 ops Dec 01 10:08:30 /leave #oe Dec 01 10:52:56 ok wiping out all the tmp dirs and starting again seems to be working Dec 01 10:54:49 must have had an old tmp dir from the last time I installed oe which is why I've been getting some conflict problems Dec 01 10:55:49 you set TMPDIR in local.conf? Dec 01 11:02:50 yes Dec 01 11:03:21 goodnight all, thanks for all your help and advice Dec 01 12:25:33 hi pb_ Dec 01 12:32:34 hi gremlin[it] Dec 01 12:52:04 Hello, could some one please tell me how I can force bitbake to re-download, re-configure and re-compile a .bb package, which has been compile before. bitbake -f doesn't seem to be enough. Thank you Dec 01 13:05:32 mhhhhhh seem oe isn't able to find module-init-tools/module-init-tools-3.2-pre4.tar.bz2 :( :( Dec 01 13:13:36 ... Dec 01 13:19:00 Well known problem Dec 01 13:19:03 read the mailing list Dec 01 13:25:15 at me happen only today ... Dec 01 13:28:14 CoreDump|home i have the mail on the laptop ... :( ... Dec 01 13:29:20 CosmicPenguin i mean ... TAB think different :) Dec 01 13:29:41 The archives should be on handhelds.org Dec 01 13:31:47 no i already check ... nothing more recent than Jul 28 2005 Dec 01 13:31:58 Thats sad Dec 01 13:32:25 From Koen: Dec 01 13:32:27 Please take a look at these URLs: Dec 01 13:32:27 http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498 Dec 01 13:32:27 http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe/46/4665.html Dec 01 13:32:27 http://handhelds.org/hypermail/oe-commits/23/2393.html Dec 01 13:32:30 So there you go Dec 01 13:34:05 thanks ... i found something on bugzilla ... bu strange ... the bug refear to -pre9 ... for me happen for -pre4 ... bha :) Dec 01 13:35:21 no the last comment is my exact bug ;) Dec 01 14:49:47 <_law_> whats the staging variable of the share die? Dec 01 14:50:24 <_law_> ${STAGING_DATADIR} ? Dec 01 14:50:40 <_law_> s/die/dir Dec 01 14:52:49 indeed Dec 01 14:53:58 <_law_> pb_: for /usr/share ? Dec 01 14:59:51 well, only if your staging directory is /usr, which would be quite unusual Dec 01 15:11:43 <_law_> pb_: it works for me thanks Dec 01 15:11:47 <_law_> n8 all Dec 01 15:32:25 * mithro pokes ljp Dec 01 15:32:27 * mithro pokes ljp Dec 01 15:32:28 * mithro pokes ljp Dec 01 16:13:17 evening Dec 01 16:48:20 morning all, why am i getting "function do_patchcmd failed, Unknown option: R" seems i have the wrong version of patcher or something?? Dec 01 17:15:57 anyone know if i should even be using the patcher utils or just patch? Dec 01 17:46:31 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: All patching is done with quilt now? Dec 01 17:47:14 v8jlene: ok, so why am i getting that error? Dec 01 17:47:54 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: What distro/machine are you building for and what bb gives the error? Dec 01 17:49:00 v8jlene: poodle,oz-3.5.4,poodle-kernel-2.4-embedix.bb Dec 01 17:51:06 would inherit quilt in my local.conf work? Dec 01 17:52:59 Not sure, I think the oz stuff is from a different branch (rather then dev), so I don't really knwo anyhting about that. Quilt is used by defualt by the looks (I don't have it mentioend anywhere). Dec 01 17:54:24 v8jlene: do u mean org.oe.dev?? Dec 01 17:55:04 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: org.openembedded.dev Dec 01 17:56:08 v8jlene: yep thats were i update from Dec 01 17:58:03 v8jlene: thanx anyway i'll try working it out Dec 01 17:59:05 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: Yeah, I don't really knwo anything about those oz or embeddix stuff etc. Did you look at the build logs to see what command it was actually running that failed? Dec 01 17:59:48 v8jlene: yeah "patcher -R" and patcher doesn't use -R Dec 01 18:05:06 meh, what are some good places that import electronics from japan? curious about small laptops nowadays Dec 01 18:08:40 kergoth: How small is "small"? Dec 01 18:09:35 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: I can't see why patcher would be getting called at all unless you have it one of your local config files? The ixp425-eth package calls in patcher but that looks to be all. Dec 01 18:09:55 Arr.. i'll check Dec 01 18:10:44 WooooHooo u got it mate was using an old conf that coredump has in the poodle-fast dir Dec 01 18:12:17 i think.. :( Dec 01 18:31:40 v8jlene: seems tobe working on this pc... but something else is wrong with my other... think its going tobe a weekend job.... thanx again ;) Dec 01 18:36:11 hello Dec 01 18:37:04 i have a box, i unpacked this toolchain from the guy @ nihiliste.ca Dec 01 18:37:35 it has arm-linux-gcc and friends, what settings do i need to make to use this tools ? Dec 01 18:38:23 right now i'm building monotone for this redhat box, but i don't know if it will interfere while using bitbake Dec 01 18:38:36 i.e. bb will have to use arm gcc , right ? Dec 01 18:40:13 check out http://oe.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/RequiredSoftware & http://oe.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/GettingStarted Dec 01 18:40:45 CSMan: has all the info u should need Dec 01 18:41:50 yeah, i did , inthe getting started section, it doesn't say anything about toolchains, at least until you have checked out OE using monotone Dec 01 18:42:13 it says, just do bb my_package Dec 01 18:42:36 CSMan: basicly extract the crosstools into /usr/local/arm Dec 01 18:42:48 and it should find it Dec 01 18:43:16 also u need to edit your local.conf and tell it to use it Dec 01 18:43:27 that's the thing, i cannot install in that path Dec 01 18:43:33 where is local.conf ? Dec 01 18:43:39 hope i'm getting this 100% right guys Dec 01 18:44:46 read the wiki: under "Create local configuration" in gettingstarted Dec 01 18:46:32 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: i see, there is where all your toolchain settings go Dec 01 18:47:17 CSMan: also i think i made a mistake... were u talking about the 2.95 crosstools? Dec 01 18:47:45 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: nope, that's a 3.3.3 i think Dec 01 18:48:17 CSMan: cos they go under /usr/local/arm and the toolchain will be install under your build dir in tmp Dec 01 18:48:36 is monotone just for checking out ? or it has to be built for arm-gcc as well ? Dec 01 18:49:00 CSMan: ok ignore my comment bout extracting the tools into /usr/local/arm... Dec 01 18:49:36 i have the tools in a personal dir Dec 01 18:49:53 CSMan: no monotone is for the host pc, so no need to compile it for arm unless u r using a arm based pc/pda Dec 01 18:50:27 CSMan: hey do u have a msn account and i'll try and step u thought it Dec 01 18:50:58 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: yeah, i tried to build natively, but my box hd crashed, and i wasn't going too far cuz arm-linux-gcc wasn't passing the /lib/cpp sanity tests Dec 01 18:51:03 don't know why Dec 01 18:51:30 < ZonE-HaKin9|wrk > ok, what is you root password? Dec 01 18:51:33 =P Dec 01 18:51:52 thecsman@hotmail.com Dec 01 18:51:59 * CSMan fires m$n Dec 01 18:52:03 i mean, gaim. Dec 01 18:52:08 lol Dec 01 18:53:05 ok, i'm on msn now Dec 01 19:53:06 ZonE-HaKin9|wrk: still there ? Dec 01 20:13:10 CSMan: sorry mate will be back l8r... Dec 01 20:52:33 hi Dec 01 20:54:02 helloo Dec 01 20:54:38 ufff I have some problems ;) Dec 01 20:55:54 bitbake rules with bitbake -b ../org.openembedded.dev/packages/nameofpackage/nameofpackage_version.bb but not with bitbake nameofpackage Dec 01 20:56:43 heheh, you are way down the road Dec 01 20:56:59 i'm not even in the bb phase Dec 01 21:00:32 Dormi|OFF: Check the setting of the BBPATH environment variable - tells bitbake where to find the bb files. Dec 01 21:01:10 Dormi|OFF: Also check BBFILES settings in local.conf Dec 01 21:01:41 I'm checking this two vars Dec 01 21:02:02 echo $BBPATH Dec 01 21:02:02 /usr/local/openembedded/openzaurus/org.openembedded.dev Dec 01 21:02:27 /usr/local/openembedded/openzaurus/org.openembedded.dev/packages/*/.bb Dec 01 21:06:16 Dormi|OFF: What happens when you run bitbake nameofpackage? Does it could spend a few minutes parsing all the bb files and then say "ERROR: Nothing provides nameofpackage"? Dec 01 21:06:57 v8jlene: bitbake nano <--- segmentation fault Dec 01 21:11:17 Dormi|OFF: Oh. That's something far more broken... some probablem with bitbake, python or your local system or something... not sure where to even start looking at that... Dec 01 21:12:07 but bitbake -b pathofpackage rulez Dec 01 21:13:36 Dormi|OFF: Yeah, which is why it looks like some issues with specific python and/or library calls. (But really, it could probably be just about anything...). Dec 01 21:15:56 2.3.5 and 2.4.2 the same segmentation fault Dec 01 21:19:06 Dormi|OFF: Maybe try running it under strace and see what it's trrying to do when it crashes? Dec 01 21:19:35 I want reinstall bitbake from svn Dec 01 21:19:42 package Dec 01 21:38:05 I read http://oe.handhelds.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/GettingStarted but it is insufient to working in oe Dec 01 21:38:28 seems to be sufficient for everyone else Dec 01 21:50:26 * CSMan installs bitbake native Dec 01 22:11:18 kergoth, please do you want to send me your configs files & environments variables ? Dec 01 22:21:01 i also need a local.conf if anybody tried building natively , please. Dec 01 23:11:14 koen|sleep: just for the record, your bitbake package uses import sys, os, getopt, glob, copy, os.path, re as imports, and the python package doesn't have them all, any suggestions are welcome =) Dec 02 00:46:02 kergoth: try pricejapan Dec 02 00:46:20 those guys deliver the goods, and charge low prices Dec 02 01:11:10 Bernardo: pricejapan.. i remember taht place. thanks. couldnt remember the name :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 02 01:14:21 2005 Dec 02 01:27:25 :) Dec 02 01:27:26 np Dec 02 01:28:15 I ordered my c1000 from them. Just one thing, if you want them to declare full price on the package, tell them that, or they'll declare a lower price (half, or something like that) Dec 02 01:29:00 ah Dec 02 01:29:47 my c1000 had a cargo slip declairing it as a "electronic dictionary" with half the value of what I paid Dec 02 01:30:01 didn't help much, as customs here always overcharge Dec 02 01:40:06 How do I tell BB to use linux-openzaurus-2.6.14+2.6.15 instead of linux-openzaurus-2.6.14-git3? I'm building for the spitz with KERNEL_VERSION set to "2.6". Dec 02 01:46:40 bigal: edit the 2.6.14+2.6.15 bb file, and set PREFERRED=1 Dec 02 01:46:46 I think Dec 02 01:47:10 Bernado: Thanks, I'll give that a try. Dec 02 01:50:00 morning all Dec 02 02:10:39 hi Dec 02 02:11:04 bigal: PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-openzaurus="2.6.14+2.6.15-rc2" in local.conf is better Dec 02 02:13:59 hi hrw|work Dec 02 02:14:05 thanks for correcting me Dec 02 02:15:02 hrw|work: I'll do that, is there a monotone command to overwrite the changes I made to the .bbs with the ones from the repository? Dec 02 02:16:52 bigal: monotone revert file Dec 02 02:17:00 hrw|work: Thanks. Dec 02 02:17:09 Bernardo: your method is working too but give problems on merge Dec 02 02:18:21 His method worked fine for the kernel compile, then the build failed on a non-existant module-init-tools. bah. Dec 02 02:18:55 bigal: 3.2.1 is in .dev Dec 02 02:19:31 hrw|work: That's what I'm using. (I think) Dec 02 02:23:05 then update Dec 02 02:24:47 the non-existant modules has been discussed on the mailing list Dec 02 02:34:12 morning Dec 02 02:34:44 hi XorA **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 02 03:00:09 2005