**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 08 02:59:58 2012 Sep 08 03:19:55 i registered at openembedded.org and tried to edit some wiki pages, however 'save' does not do anything after the editing, why is that? Sep 08 04:00:43 Hi xxiao. What does xiao mean? does it mean small? Sep 08 04:11:57 ellab: :) Sep 08 04:12:00 it could Sep 08 04:12:11 it could also mean 'smile' Sep 08 09:00:36 hi all, does anyone know much about how the perl-native recipe works? Sep 08 09:01:39 I'm having trouble building an sdk, it fails in the do_install of perl-native Sep 08 13:39:57 hi all Sep 08 13:42:31 gm Sep 08 16:01:55 i bitbaked a kernel for a olinuxino micro following the directions in the user manual. The .sdcard images was transferred to a physical SD card using DD and it does boot on the device but I have no keyboard support for some reason. I do have the keyboard going through a usb hub and it does work on a kernel and rootfs I put on another SD card that i got from github. I'm just really confused about what keyboard driver I should be using in the Sep 08 16:01:55 menuconfig and why I can't get the keyboard to work on boot. Sep 08 16:11:27 menuconfig has a search option '/" Sep 08 16:12:06 you should look for hid, keyboard and probably logitech Sep 08 16:13:41 I have an option that says full HID support enabled... Do I need to enable logitech under the special HID drivers Sep 08 16:14:23 should the full HID support be built-in or module? Sep 08 16:17:06 or does that matter? Sep 08 16:17:35 it will only be loaded later if module (but still early in boot process Sep 08 16:17:46 do you have usb hid enabled ? Sep 08 16:27:22 i think so would that be under the USB support options Sep 08 16:28:58 that I cannot tell without running menuconfig (you can search for USB_HID under menuconfig via '/' Sep 08 16:29:29 menuconfig is not smart enough to look after multi word search Sep 08 23:54:30 ...still trying to get my keyboard to work with my build of linux on a olinuxino micro... Will setting HID Gadget possibly keep it from working correctly? Sep 09 00:45:24 Hi guys, I've got an issue where it appears that the path for cc2.11 is somehow being picked up from my ubuntu host thus causing the gcc_4.5 recipe to fail Sep 09 00:47:04 I don't think it is something I've don on my end as it appeared after I used the Angstrom oe toolchain script to update my layers Sep 09 00:49:05 What I'm wondering is this: How do I go about working on this issue? My first guess would be that somewhere there is a file that ${OETOPDIR} or some such was omitted in the latest revision of something, but I'm not sure how I should even go about tracking that down Sep 09 00:50:37 the specific warning I get is: warning: library search path "/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc2.11" is unsafe for cross-compilation Sep 09 01:40:41 chrome scores 437 on the html test **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Sep 09 02:59:58 2012