**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 30 02:59:57 2022 Sep 30 09:56:23 kanavin: Hey! Do you have any plans to bring latest Rust 1.64.0 to openembedded-core? Sep 30 09:57:58 I'm asking because I need it, but for yocto dunfell. So I'm waiting for a commit to openembedded-core, which I can then backport to https://github.com/meta-rust/meta-rust Sep 30 10:08:18 rust is owned by vmeson so ask him :) Sep 30 10:08:32 vmeson: ping :) Sep 30 10:08:58 if it's just updating the URLs/commit hashes, I could also come up with a PR. But I can only test the backported commit to meta-rust, not the actual openembedded-core one Sep 30 10:26:15 Colin_Finck, it helps if you set up plain poky master and do the update there first. The only reason I do those updates is because no one else bothers, including 'official' maintainers. Sep 30 10:26:31 (not rust specifically, oe-core in general) Sep 30 10:27:54 to test the update you need to build an image with rust-helloworld and test in qemu that it runs Sep 30 10:30:41 what does wic actually need the fs's block size for Sep 30 10:31:10 would anything bad happen if you just hard-coded it to say 512 bytes? Sep 30 11:22:34 mort: it's a bit silly: the host fs block size is irrelevant and the target block size is unknownable unless told Sep 30 12:54:19 ugh, now there is a rust recipe in poky, in openembedded-core, and a third one in meta-rust.. Sep 30 12:59:59 poky is oe-core Sep 30 13:00:14 meta-rust shouldn't duplicate but it's welcome to backport Sep 30 14:17:03 yeah, meta-rust could serve as a way to get new rust for older yoctos. for master, oe-core is the place Sep 30 15:47:19 I'm having a senior moment Sep 30 15:47:23 spdlog: Sep 30 15:47:23 meta-oe 1.5.0 Sep 30 15:47:23 meta-sdr 1.9.2 Sep 30 15:47:36 why would my build build 1.5.0? Sep 30 15:52:09 never mind Sep 30 16:07:14 layer priorities Sep 30 16:25:23 I know Sep 30 16:41:15 use the same as oe-core unless you have very strong reasons Sep 30 16:41:21 (i suspect meta-sdr does not) Sep 30 16:43:39 we were swapping versions of things Sep 30 16:43:45 in dunfell Sep 30 16:44:06 hmmm is it easy to bump gcc from 9.3 to whatever is recent 9.x? Sep 30 18:04:08 Crofton: the point releases are fairly easy yeah Sep 30 18:05:26 Yeah I think we are going to try and see what happens. I think there are abi breaking things which might explain why dunfell is on an older point. I am wondering if they have fixed the issue that leads to fftw crashes Sep 30 18:42:18 flynn378: ^^^ **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 01 02:59:56 2022