**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 28 02:59:57 2019 Feb 28 15:14:38 apparently someone just pushed a change for qemu? ;-) Feb 28 15:14:51 half my overnight builds succeeded, then they all started failing on qemu Feb 28 15:15:26 loader-fit.c:30:10: fatal error: libfdt.h: No such file or directory Feb 28 15:15:52 try to poke kanavin in #yocto Feb 28 15:16:15 do you already have qemu-system-native? or was the build started before the split? Feb 28 15:18:37 qemu-SYSTEM-native? that's new. i'll have to look into ti Feb 28 15:18:41 s/ti/it Feb 28 15:20:17 yes, that was one of the bigger changes last night Feb 28 15:22:40 ah yes... i'll have to update my local.conf files. thanks! Feb 28 15:29:32 hi, has anyone had issues running bitbake on debian 10? Feb 28 15:30:05 exact same distro, recipes, etc runs and builds fine on debian 9, but hangs immediately when ran on debian 10 Feb 28 15:32:15 running with -v -D -D shows that the config and layers are loaded, and then output stops Feb 28 15:34:23 dry-run mode hangs too, same place Feb 28 17:23:41 thats does not help at all Feb 28 17:24:03 maybe you can compare python versions Feb 28 17:24:24 or look at bitbake-cookerdaemon.log if it generates one Feb 28 17:26:44 debian 10 has python 3.7.2 Feb 28 17:28:31 bluca: arch has 3.7.2 as well, and it works okay, are you using master > Feb 28 17:29:35 sumo 2.5.2 Feb 28 17:29:56 (if I understand correctly - sorry I'm a yocto n00b :-) ) Feb 28 17:30:50 OK, jfyi, I'm pulling both vim and inetutils from meta-oe into oe-core for packagegroup-core-base-utils Feb 28 17:31:04 Everything else we have enabled in busybox we have a regular equiv of Feb 28 17:47:58 bluca: you should use supported hosts https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.5/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#detailed-supported-distros Feb 28 17:48:10 when 2.5 was released debian 10 did not exist, so no one has validated an old release on a new distro Feb 28 17:48:28 that said if you wish to do that you have to find the fix the problems Feb 28 17:51:01 thanks for the pointer - as I said I'm a n00b :-) unfortunately I do not have a choice on the poky version as it's part of the disto at $work Feb 28 17:51:24 I'll try to manually run with master and see what happens, thanks Feb 28 18:17:32 its fine, just use a supported host distro and you will be fine in your case debian9 should be ok Feb 28 18:37:13 bluca: You could also try building in a container Mar 01 00:54:03 Gtk-Message: 21:20:16.707: Failed to load module "pk-gtk-module" Mar 01 00:54:03 Gtk-Message: 21:20:16.708: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Mar 01 00:54:11 this ring a beel with anyone? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 01 02:59:57 2019