**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 08 02:59:57 2009 Jan 08 08:13:17 morning Jan 08 08:14:16 mornin! Jan 08 08:14:59 I'm trying to get usb network emulation up in my zaurus. It breaks every reboot & I've no idea what to do to get it going again Jan 08 08:15:55 I'm watching dmesg on my desktop as I plug the Z in. No recognition of anything connected. Jan 08 08:17:24 it's not the lead Jan 08 08:25:27 you have g_ether module loaded on zaurus? Jan 08 08:26:15 yep Jan 08 08:28:53 and usbnet on desktop is laoded too? Jan 08 08:31:17 "usbnet on desktop"? Jan 08 08:31:43 yes Jan 08 08:31:47 module Jan 08 08:32:21 no usbnet module loaded Jan 08 08:38:18 lots of mucking about with adding & removing modules, no results Jan 08 08:42:47 the interface appears & can be brought up onthe zaurus side, but there's no sign anything's been plugged in on the PC side. similar for g_serial module Jan 08 08:44:57 does a oe provided distro have any switch for the "netbooks" type of hardware .. in respect of screen dimensions and ui ? Jan 08 08:46:08 how big's the screen? Jan 08 08:47:51 I'm using Angstrom on a spitz which has a 640x480 screen. GPE still acts as it's designed for a small screen by default, btu you can change the window manager for a bigger-screen feel, or remove GPE and use it just like a desktop Jan 08 08:57:08 rob_w: Poky supports netbooks Jan 08 08:57:28 nice Jan 08 08:57:46 i will make me a poky after my angstrom minimal-image Jan 08 08:58:11 but today i need to see if recent oe still builds for mipsel`s Jan 08 09:26:11 good morning Jan 08 09:29:22 hi florian Jan 08 09:30:48 hi florian Jan 08 09:36:57 hi Jan 08 09:37:07 has some an actual working icecc setup? Jan 08 09:42:02 we used to have a working example in the wiki iirc Jan 08 09:42:31 hm Jan 08 09:42:35 I tried that Jan 08 09:42:39 but didnt work Jan 08 09:43:04 but maybe its because I didnt build the create-env package Jan 08 09:52:50 icecc? Jan 08 09:53:15 jupp Jan 08 09:53:25 speed up compilations a little bit Jan 08 09:53:33 http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Speeding_up_compilation Jan 08 09:53:49 ah, that's a kind of compile cache? Jan 08 09:53:55 nope Jan 08 09:54:02 the distributed compiler from kde Jan 08 09:54:17 you cant use distcc Jan 08 09:54:18 ah, ok, didn't know that piece of sw Jan 08 09:54:28 becaus its lacking crosscompile support Jan 08 09:54:54 ~curse slow xfs fielsystem in the latest kernel Jan 08 09:54:55 May you be reincarnated as a Windows XP administrator, slow xfs fielsystem in the latest kernel ! Jan 08 10:03:24 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r8a6b8a482d 10openembedded.git/packages/angstrom/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Jan 08 10:03:24 e-wm-config-angstrom: disable desktop icons, we have the places module for that, automount volumes on insert and display them in efm Jan 08 10:03:24 * current look: http://www.flickr.com/photos/koenkooi/3179536590/ Jan 08 10:17:02 gi cedric Jan 08 10:17:06 ups hi Jan 08 10:37:49 is there a command to tell why a certain version of a package was pulled ? so tell who introduced this preferred version ? Jan 08 10:46:53 rob_w no directly Jan 08 10:47:03 you can only do bitbake -g Jan 08 10:47:06 you can only do bitbake -g package Jan 08 10:48:36 rob_w: use grep? Jan 08 10:49:15 yeah i grep but i gives me horrible outputs ;-( Jan 08 10:49:28 ~curse icecc Jan 08 10:49:28 May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your most sensitive regions, icecc ! Jan 08 10:49:44 why the heck in will not wok Jan 08 11:01:40 OE hotel for FOSDEM is the Astrid again, isn't it? Jan 08 11:11:05 it is Jan 08 11:25:01 did anyone patch openssl yet? Jan 08 11:33:04 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r7a86cad808 10openembedded.git/ (4 files in 2 dirs): sugar: update some bit sto the 0.83 release Jan 08 11:45:05 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rf599ffebf9 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (22 files in 2 dirs): linux-omap git : update to current git Jan 08 12:00:59 hi! Jan 08 12:01:34 I'm trying to build my first OE image, altough I can't pass this bug: http://bugs.openembedded.net/show_bug.cgi?id=4505, any hint? Jan 08 12:02:20 Kanniball: ubuntu - right? Jan 08 12:02:28 hrw: yes Jan 08 12:02:31 Kanniball: change /bin/sh to bash Jan 08 12:02:43 and then 'bitbake -cclean gtk+' Jan 08 12:02:48 hrw: I've already done this.. Jan 08 12:03:03 hrw: oops, not the second step Jan 08 12:20:09 hrw: it works| Jan 08 12:37:12 re florian Jan 08 12:37:23 woglinde, hi Jan 08 12:40:08 hi gnutoo Jan 08 12:42:29 gnutoo hm here is the boost package working as aspected Jan 08 12:42:57 ok, what changes did you make? Jan 08 12:42:58 armv4t-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/boost-1.36.0-r3/install/boost-system/usr/lib/libboost_system-mt.so Jan 08 12:43:01 none Jan 08 12:43:23 so it's something in my config or something like that? Jan 08 12:43:30 maybee Jan 08 12:43:35 maybee hostpython Jan 08 12:43:54 ah...mabe you're right... Jan 08 12:43:59 i'll look Jan 08 12:44:29 do you have boost installilng in different places, so both can be used if needed? Jan 08 12:44:39 * Crofton|work hates boost, but needs it for a couple of things Jan 08 12:44:56 not yet Jan 08 12:45:23 ok Jan 08 12:45:27 i've only made boost-36 compile on my machine for my target(it didn't compile before) Jan 08 12:45:28 thanks for working on this Jan 08 12:45:35 you're welcome Jan 08 12:45:38 what is your target? Jan 08 12:45:44 openmoko Jan 08 12:45:53 and thanks also woglinde Jan 08 12:45:59 there is some x86 asm? Jan 08 12:46:26 i had to hack in some armv7 assembler for some syncronization ruotines Jan 08 12:46:54 Kanniball: then add note to 4505 Jan 08 12:47:05 don't remember...but there were some test that were compiled for arm and the build system was trying to run it so i had to disable a lib Jan 08 12:47:19 Crofton do you have patches? Jan 08 12:47:23 hrw: already done... and there were a reply too, before my note... Jan 08 12:47:41 I think they are in ... Jan 08 12:47:51 when I get a chance, I need to revisit all this Jan 08 12:48:26 mmm...i have more than one python on this computer... Jan 08 12:48:46 files/arm-intrinsics.patch Jan 08 12:49:12 thats right, they used an x86 intrinsic Jan 08 12:49:39 it is in a header file, so it shows up when you build something that uses it Jan 08 12:49:48 I fixed the one I needed .... Jan 08 12:50:12 hm ah there Jan 08 12:51:11 Crofton hm ah then there is more to do Jan 08 12:51:24 maybee for other archs too Jan 08 12:51:33 right :) Jan 08 12:51:45 if they use those calls Jan 08 12:51:52 gnuradio used the one I fixed :) Jan 08 12:52:20 there is a good web page for different archs on common sync methods Jan 08 12:52:40 crofton hm do you have the url? Jan 08 12:53:00 hmm Jan 08 12:53:58 Crofton, wow...you have a gnuradio hardaware? the software radio that can listen to any wireless thing? Jan 08 12:54:14 I have a usro Jan 08 12:54:16 usrp Jan 08 12:54:25 you over estimate its capabilities though :) Jan 08 12:55:46 ok Jan 08 12:56:59 http://chandlerc.net/llvm_atomics.html Jan 08 12:57:10 this does not cover arm's with only swp though Jan 08 12:59:11 hm ah llvm again Jan 08 13:04:55 crofton yes only armv7 and above Jan 08 13:05:21 hm boost cant be build with thumb support Jan 08 13:05:26 on armv4t Jan 08 13:06:08 actually I think armv6 has ldrex/strex Jan 08 13:06:13 jepp Jan 08 13:06:20 qnx wiki says that Jan 08 13:06:44 ker/arm/v6 implements atomic operations using ldrex/strex Jan 08 13:06:52 swp is all you need Jan 08 13:06:54 so you could rewrite the patch Jan 08 13:07:02 zecke yes and swp Jan 08 13:07:11 sqp sucks for the multiprocessor case :) Jan 08 13:07:14 /tmp/ccwgAkmn.s:10258: Error: selected processor does not support `swp r3,r5,[r6]' Jan 08 13:07:41 swp should be avoided for armv6 and up Jan 08 13:07:42 Crofton|work: but the kernel is actually exporting atomic operations... just know their addresses Jan 08 13:07:49 it looks up the buses Jan 08 13:07:56 er locks Jan 08 13:07:58 hm seems we can steal for armv4 from android Jan 08 13:08:31 basically we need to extend the exisiting patch for boost Jan 08 13:08:34 for all archs Jan 08 13:08:40 woglinde, yes on the openmoko wiki there is ohw to remplace theses instructions Jan 08 13:10:33 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burrows-Wheeler_transform cool Jan 08 13:13:15 zecke bah this looks like radixsort Jan 08 13:14:24 woglinde: well, now you know why bzip2 needs so much ram Jan 08 13:15:15 hm Jan 08 13:15:28 didnt check yet how much ram bzip2 uses Jan 08 13:15:36 but it was slower then gz Jan 08 13:15:40 now I know why Jan 08 13:15:53 and why its better at compressing Jan 08 13:16:06 and it isnt hard to understand Jan 08 13:21:20 hm this swp code is used bei boehm too Jan 08 13:21:32 for atomic stuff Jan 08 13:21:57 maybee some should told him that he has to retire or so Jan 08 13:21:59 *g* Jan 08 13:35:59 hm this looks intresting for my simpad Jan 08 13:36:00 http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2008-09/msg00048.html Jan 08 13:43:44 hm Jan 08 13:43:52 seems I have to subscribe to the gcc ml Jan 08 13:48:59 is there any way to add a checksum that will apply to all debian mirrors? Jan 08 13:49:17 to conf/checksums.ini Jan 08 13:50:15 What do you mean by "apply to all Debian mirrors"? Jan 08 13:50:31 The source URI? Jan 08 13:50:56 broonie: I just had a missing checksum failure for apmd, and there were nl and pl URIs in checksums.ini, but no us (which is the mirror I use) Jan 08 13:51:30 Had the file changed between the mirrors? Jan 08 13:51:54 broonie: so it seems we should limit the mirrors that are used, or write a script that adds mirrors to checksums.ini for all debian mirrors Jan 08 13:52:01 broonie: checking ... Jan 08 13:52:29 broonie: no checksum is the same Jan 08 13:52:33 argh... yes the main uri should be checked and not the mirror :} Jan 08 13:53:13 zecke: ok, that seems like a sane approach -- so I assume this needs implemented ... Jan 08 13:55:52 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r46e900cd3d 10openembedded.git/ (10 files in 3 dirs): Jan 08 13:55:55 linux-openmoko-2.6.28_git: new recipe; this is the new stable kernel for om-gta[01|02] Jan 08 13:55:57 sane-srcrevs.inc: bump linux-openmoko for 2.6.28 Jan 08 13:57:10 cbrake: yes, maybe :) Jan 08 14:05:30 mickey|zzZZzz: Seems like Patch openwrt-ledtrig-netdev.patch does not apply in linux-openmoko-2.6.28_git Jan 08 14:20:49 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r7009de9635 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (3 files in 3 dirs): linux-omap git: update defconfigs Jan 08 14:20:52 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rc1d6da72de 10openembedded.git/: Merge branch 'org.openembedded.dev' of git@git.openembedded.net:openembedded into org.openembedded.dev Jan 08 14:20:54 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rb9cd949ac8 10openembedded.git/packages/e17/e-module.inc: e-module.inc: add e-wm to DEPENDS Jan 08 14:34:17 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r8d811cca02 10openembedded.git/packages/vala/ (5 files in 2 dirs): vala[-native]: update to latest stable version 0.5.4 Jan 08 14:34:27 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * ra68cd2893f 10openembedded.git/packages/freesmartphone/ (frameworkd-devel_git.bb frameworkd_git.bb): Jan 08 14:34:27 frameworkd[-devel]: catch up with upstream stabilization phase work in master Jan 08 14:34:27 frameworkd now builds from master, frameworkd-devel will build from devel Jan 08 14:34:27 (once it has been launched) Jan 08 14:34:31 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r2bfaa59ed0 10openembedded.git/conf/checksums.ini: checksums.ini: add vala 0.5.4 Jan 08 14:38:35 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r4334a82a3f 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/ (fso-autorev.inc sane-srcrevs.inc): fso-autorev: add dbus-hlid and fso-apm Jan 08 14:39:34 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r22f6ec65bf 10openembedded.git/packages/ttf-fonts/ttf.inc: ttf.inc: limit RRECOMMENDS to PN Jan 08 15:00:34 can i disable this stuff ? has no entry in conf/checksums.ini, not checking URI Jan 08 15:01:03 rob_w: yes, by reading the ml archives :) Jan 08 15:01:12 ah great Jan 08 15:01:15 rob_w: or doing git log on classes/base.bbclass.. Jan 08 15:01:35 rob_w: or in general git grep -i "string you want" * Jan 08 15:01:42 rob_w: then on the filenames git log Jan 08 15:01:52 ah k Jan 08 15:09:24 morning Jan 08 15:10:52 her kergoth Jan 08 15:14:18 hmm i cant find the way to disable checksum.ini checking for a single package .. might one give me a hint ? Jan 08 15:15:41 woglinde, by the way should I suscribe to some oe mailing list and which ones? Jan 08 15:17:59 gnutoo oe-dev Jan 08 15:18:14 woglinde, ok thanks Jan 08 15:18:31 so oe-commit and oe-bugs is not necessary? Jan 08 15:19:42 depends on you Jan 08 15:19:49 ok thanks a lot Jan 08 15:20:04 if you want to be informed on all bugs and all commits Jan 08 15:20:08 subscribe there too Jan 08 15:20:30 mabe i'll suscribe too as i my tree is often quickely outdated Jan 08 15:20:41 s/suscribe/suscribe there too/ Jan 08 15:32:50 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rd91574407f 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/ (10 files in 5 dirs): linux-omap 2.6.28, git: improve graphics, fix sounds support Jan 08 15:33:59 * broonie wonders what was wrong with the audio support Jan 08 15:39:25 yo kergoth Jan 08 15:40:04 he pb Jan 08 15:43:22 stupid question I have Jan 08 15:44:20 I boot at91sam9263ek with nfsroot (first time use nfsroot) and lack of permission to write I have. nfs is done by nfs-kernel-server (Debian) and /srv/nfs/at91sam9263ek/ dir is root:root Jan 08 15:46:30 hrw here is my line from etc/exports /nfsroot/sffsdr 192.168.1.*(rw,sync,no_root_squash) Jan 08 15:46:50 I suspect you need no_root_squash to let root write Jan 08 15:46:56 no_root... yep Jan 08 15:46:58 thx a lot Jan 08 16:11:00 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r4a2730e620 10openembedded.git/packages/linux/linux-omap_git.bb: linux-omap git: bump SRCREV for clock fixes Jan 08 16:58:54 What was the magic to make QA errors non-fatal? Jan 08 17:08:33 RP: ping Jan 08 17:22:42 mickey|dinner: where is the letter I have to sign? ;) Jan 08 17:31:01 in the post Jan 08 17:31:15 just dropped it off at the post office Jan 08 17:57:08 mickey|dinner: very good Jan 08 18:32:16 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * r5ca35ec572 10openembedded.git/packages/powervr-drivers/libgles-omap3.inc: libgles-omap3: fix typo in do_stage Jan 08 19:00:34 cleaning up branches Jan 08 19:00:36 can we remove: Jan 08 19:00:37 rpurdie/for-comment-zecke Jan 08 19:00:38 shared/file-pr-revert Jan 08 19:00:38 ? Jan 08 19:02:15 Tangental, any chance we can get branch deleted turned on for regular devs? :) Jan 08 19:02:26 Or should we should email you when we want one gone? Jan 08 19:03:56 the latter Jan 08 19:04:00 not me though Jan 08 19:04:01 will do Jan 08 19:04:03 heh Jan 08 19:04:03 openmoko-devel is ok Jan 08 19:04:05 :L) Jan 08 19:04:10 :) Jan 08 19:04:12 or oe-devel? Jan 08 19:04:19 ya Jan 08 19:04:23 k, thanks Jan 08 19:04:23 err Jan 08 19:04:25 openmoko-devel Jan 08 19:04:26 *sigh* Jan 08 19:04:27 wrong, of course Jan 08 19:04:39 i have been typing this too often Jan 08 19:04:52 the list for the git tree one wants a branch deleted from is where to ask. :) Jan 08 19:05:14 hehe Jan 08 19:05:25 stealing wifi at my new house, afk again Jan 08 19:05:30 k,cu Jan 08 19:09:10 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r5fde3fc26a 10openembedded.git/packages/images/ (fso-console-image.bb fso-illume-image.bb fso-image.bb): fso-image: silence printk Jan 08 19:37:57 hello, i've a problem with my system and oe: woglinde runs the python function for spliting the boost libs in multiples packages...but I don't(same recipe...) i've uninstalled python-2.3 and python 2.4 and kept python 2.5 and migrated boost(of my gentoo) to python 2.5...so what else could be wrong? Jan 08 19:38:27 the recipe was modified by me...it's not in the tree Jan 08 19:55:03 i'll diff the bitbake.conf from git and mine Jan 08 19:57:57 i'll update to the last trunk Jan 08 20:19:19 I'm using SlugOS 5.2-alpha using Linux Kernel 2.6.27.8 with EABI and can't install locally-built & stored ipkgs won't install, packages downloaded from the repo feed install fine, but if I store repo feed ipkgs locally, I also can't install them, I get this: "Package (null) has no Architecture defined" Jan 08 20:39:09 didn't work Jan 08 21:06:15 what's that??? NOTE: package python-native-2.5.1: started so it was not up to date Jan 08 21:06:23 mabe i'll retry after that Jan 08 21:06:36 but it didn't update it for boost Jan 08 21:07:59 Anyone built bfin stuff recently? Jan 08 21:21:34 ah there, need to kick angstrom over to uclibc Jan 08 21:21:47 angstrom-devel@??? for that kind of thing? Jan 08 21:32:03 I am trying to determine how staging/usr/include/linux is populated with the kernel headers Jan 08 21:32:19 I see that kernel.bbclass is copying those to the staging_kernel_dir Jan 08 21:33:27 but those are in staging/machine/kernel/include Jan 08 21:33:53 I am building ntp which needs the pps.h header in my patched kernel tree Jan 08 21:34:12 ntp is looking in /staging/armv5te/usr/include Jan 08 21:36:25 linux-lbcicb-headers Jan 08 21:36:33 is the package Jan 08 21:36:38 sorry, linux-libc-headers Jan 08 21:38:40 by the way i've posted to the oe-users mailing list for my problem...but if someone here could help it would be faster... Jan 08 21:38:41 my .bb file seems to produce pkg-dbg.ipk and pkg-dev.ipk but no pkg.ipk so do_rootfs fails as it can't find the ipk package, any ideas? Jan 08 21:39:02 toggles_w, what does your ..bb do in do_install? Jan 08 21:39:08 Tartarus: thx Jan 08 21:39:17 basically for an unknown reason a recipe works on woglinde's machine but not on mine...the python part isn't executed Jan 08 21:39:35 calls install to install the binaries in ${D}/pkg/usr/local/bin Jan 08 21:39:47 Tartarus: do_install above Jan 08 21:40:00 that's why Jan 08 21:40:09 lol Jan 08 21:40:09 usr/local/bin isn't in the normal FILES_${PN} regex Jan 08 21:40:13 add manually w/ Jan 08 21:40:24 where should they go? Jan 08 21:40:30 FILES_${PN} += "/usr/local/bin/*" Jan 08 21:40:31 usr/bin Jan 08 21:40:35 Or, usr/bin, yes Jan 08 21:40:44 ok, so if just drop local it should work? Jan 08 21:40:46 and, similar for anything else you have under /usr/local Jan 08 21:40:57 Tartarus: Thanks mate, I'll try it Jan 08 21:40:57 es, should Jan 08 21:41:04 it'll also tell you files installed but not pacakged Jan 08 21:41:07 wwatch for that Jan 08 21:41:14 slow wifi rtiping too fast :) Jan 08 21:41:57 Tartarus: Thanks Jan 08 21:42:36 afk again Jan 08 21:51:00 Tartarus: install git/blacktown/prototype/client/client ${D}/blacktown-prototype/usr/bin is my do_install() still just generates the pkg-dbg and pkg-dev no jplain pkg.ipk so it failes rootfs - tia. Jan 08 21:51:33 how about a log of installed byt not packaged... ? Jan 08 21:51:48 do a -c rebuild, log yhr whole output ie -c rebuild foo > log 2>&1 Jan 08 21:51:49 and pastebin it Jan 08 21:51:51 ~pastebin Jan 08 21:51:52 [~pastebin] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste Jan 08 21:52:42 Tartarus: just my .bb or the -image.bb? Jan 08 21:53:46 .bb Jan 08 21:55:28 is it just me or is building gtk+ currently broken? Jan 08 21:55:47 Tartarus: http://pastebin.com/m4595f439 Jan 08 21:56:46 NOTE: Not creating empty archive for blacktown-prototype-1.0-r0.1 i guess this is it Jan 08 21:57:32 hmm, doesn't like usr/bin either? Jan 08 21:58:11 toggles_w, you have things like that...me too Jan 08 21:58:13 looking Jan 08 21:58:28 not Not creating empty archive... Jan 08 21:58:32 for boost Jan 08 21:58:38 Gnutoo: i don't understand :-( Jan 08 21:58:52 toggles_w, also check in tmp/work/.../image or install Jan 08 21:58:59 see if what you expect to have been pacakged is installed, but not Jan 08 21:59:06 toggles_w, you told Not creating empty archive for blacktown-prototype-1.0-r0.1 i guess this is it Jan 08 21:59:11 and/or do.. Jan 08 21:59:15 do_install_append() { Jan 08 21:59:18 ls -R ${D} Jan 08 21:59:20 } Jan 08 21:59:23 toggles_w, do you have an idea of the reason why it does that? Jan 08 21:59:31 ah Jan 08 21:59:38 See line 139 Jan 08 21:59:47 ok Jan 08 21:59:48 They didn't go into /usr/bin Jan 08 21:59:56 but /blacktown-prototype/user/bin/ Jan 08 21:59:59 er, usr Jan 08 22:00:02 ah ok so it's not the same issue as mine Jan 08 22:00:18 trying to scroll up Jan 08 22:00:37 oh, so i should drip the pkg Jan 08 22:00:41 Do:install git/blacktown/prototype/client/client ${D}/usr/bin Jan 08 22:00:49 Tartarus: thanks Jan 08 22:00:58 Right, ${D} is your base of install stuff Jan 08 22:01:08 anything follwoing ${D} is where thing will end up in the final installed package Jan 08 22:01:44 Tartarus: ok, thanks, i thought i saw the package used somehwer in the .bb i was following Jan 08 22:01:54 sorry for the disturbance... Jan 08 22:06:28 must go bye Jan 08 22:06:55 OK, here we are: /opt/OE/angstrom-stable/work/armv6-novfp-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/gtk+-2.14.2-r1/gtk+-2.14.2/gdk-pixbuf/.libs/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.ver Jan 08 22:07:18 byte 11 of the file is 0x01 Jan 08 22:07:24 causing the compile to fail horribly Jan 08 22:07:50 how does one fix something like that? Jan 08 22:13:47 Tartarus: thanks again, it seemed to work!! Jan 08 22:21:32 never mind, got it Jan 08 22:24:57 03Koen Kooi  07org.openembedded.dev * rdd7c16483f 10openembedded.git/conf/checksums.ini: checksums.ini: add more entries Jan 08 22:26:16 kergoth: pong Jan 08 22:37:02 RP: haven't had a chance to read the full thread about the native stuff, but wanted to say that it sounds good to me, and is almost exactly what i wanted to see - easy support for multiple variants (which is probably a better name than extendclasses), so i wanted to throw in my support on your proposal Jan 08 22:37:09 (just read the first mail) Jan 08 22:41:07 hmm, is there something like ${MAJV} in OE or did mickey just broke the vala build by thinking there is? Jan 08 22:43:45 kergoth: Cool, I'm quite pleased with it and its working well in practice too Jan 08 22:43:53 glad to hear it Jan 08 22:44:06 kergoth: The naming does suck but its hard to find good ones... Jan 08 22:44:39 kergoth: I've wiped out about 50 recipes in poky with it so far... Jan 08 22:44:46 sweet Jan 08 22:49:39 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r5df915ad6c 10openembedded.git/packages/vala/vala.inc: vala.inc: readd MAJV that got lost during a merge Jan 08 22:49:42 stefan_schmidt: thanks for noticing, it got lost during some shuffling around. Jan 08 22:51:51 I just tried to build gegl_svn and the patch "gegl-resilience.patch" won't apply Jan 08 22:52:36 if I make the changes manually, how do I recreate a patch of the correct syntax? Jan 08 22:53:23 * mickeyl recommends quilt Jan 08 23:08:05 hmm, my fresh baked patch won't work either.. is there some way to find out why a patch fails? --verbose doesn't really help Jan 08 23:09:46 it's a really simple patch just replacing one line Jan 08 23:11:25 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * rf36f71b707 10openembedded.git/conf/checksums.ini: checksum.ini: fix unexpanded var Jan 08 23:11:36 cd tmp// Jan 08 23:11:42 quilt push Jan 08 23:18:06 ynezz: i tried that and it just tried to reapply the patch i manually applied Jan 08 23:18:51 how would you expect to find out why a patch fails, if you applied it manually? Jan 08 23:19:59 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r1717e6a86f 10openembedded.git/ (2 files in 2 dirs): Jan 08 23:19:59 sane-srcrevs.inc: bump frameworkd Jan 08 23:19:59 frameworkd: write git version into installation Jan 08 23:20:01 I'll try again, but won't it just tell me HUNK #1 failed as patch does? Jan 08 23:20:16 with an unpatched version Jan 08 23:26:31 erbo: quilt push -f and it will leave .rej files so you could find out why it fails Jan 08 23:27:47 then edit those files and use quilt refresh to get correct patch Jan 08 23:28:22 ok, i must be getting tired cause i missed an obvious error mess the first time around.. the patch fails cause "can't find file to patch at input line 3" Jan 08 23:29:05 the first three lines in the patch are: Jan 08 23:29:06 --- trunk/operations/external/ff-load.c 2008-12-20 13:37:05.000000000 -0800 Jan 08 23:29:06 +++ trunk/operations/external/ff-load.c 2008-12-20 13:37:22.000000000 -0800 Jan 08 23:29:06 @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ Jan 08 23:29:19 isn't this normal? Jan 08 23:30:06 how does quilt determine whick patch that goes with which file? Jan 08 23:34:29 quilt is just bunch of shell scripts, it uses patch Jan 08 23:36:16 does patch use the first two lines and tries to patch trunk/operation/external/ff-load.c? i can't find any info on which patch goes with which file in the bitbake recipe Jan 08 23:36:25 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07org.openembedded.dev * r238f586bdf 10openembedded.git/packages/glib-2.0/ (glib-2.0-native_2.16.1.bb glib-2.0-native_2.18.0.bb): glib-2.0-native: 2.16.1, 2.18.0: yank EXTRA_OECONF, we want asserts enabled in the -native version Jan 08 23:36:28 heh, likewise just reminded me what mickey's father did for a living :) Jan 08 23:36:35 :D Jan 08 23:38:08 erbo: man patch, it's all there Jan 08 23:39:15 and look at '-pnum or --strip=num' options Jan 08 23:50:21 ynezz: now it find the file, but it is still rejected.. the reject file is listed at http://pastebin.com/d18f3fb41 Jan 08 23:50:38 and I should say I'm very grateful for your help Jan 08 23:51:37 I still don't get why it's rejected, it's just a simple replacement of a line :/ Jan 09 01:07:17 ticket for FOSDEM booked Jan 09 01:07:24 under $500 from US east coast :) Jan 09 02:23:03 anybody has seen invalid compressed format(err=2) system halted when booting kernel Jan 09 02:50:57 so if i have trouble trying to compile the angstrom 2007.1 from stable.. i should go to #angstrom? Jan 09 02:51:11 i'm getting weird shasum-native compile errors Jan 09 02:51:50 well problems when trying to compile from the org.openembedded.stable branch anyway Jan 09 02:51:56 the .dev branch seems er more stable **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 09 02:59:57 2009