**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 31 02:59:57 2010 Jul 31 07:30:06 <[Rui]> hi all, it seems wireless is gone from latest images Jul 31 07:32:38 <[Rui]> hms... build failed or not finished yet? (still no armv4 repo) Jul 31 07:38:20 <[Rui]> even loading ar6000 by hand doesn't do anything (nothing shows up with dmesg and eth0 is still missing) Jul 31 07:40:32 <[Rui]> ok, module doesn't say anything, but if I power it up manually it now shows up Jul 31 07:45:30 <[Rui]> ~nf Jul 31 07:45:32 The #openmoko-cdevel Newsflash Bulletin Board. (continued at ~NF2. For help see ~NF-help) - - - Recommended URLs and channels(chanlogs etc):see ~RL - - - NEWSFLASH [2010-07-08 11:25 UTC]: SHR-unstable moved to 2.6.32 kernel; gena2x works on overclocking Neo and making Glamo faster. Jul 31 09:31:03 hi mickey|zzZZzz Jul 31 09:31:09 I had an idea last night Jul 31 09:31:31 basically I'm thinking of automagic network configuration Jul 31 09:31:35 with dnsmasq on target Jul 31 09:31:53 and tethering ready with usb cable Jul 31 09:32:18 basically the 3g key is crap Jul 31 09:32:21 dream is ok Jul 31 09:35:30 will that work for windows? Jul 31 09:35:57 I've no windows but what about the people who does Jul 31 09:56:13 are you aware the latest om-gta02-2.6.34 doesn't compile ? (slightly altered defconfig) Jul 31 09:56:34 the culprit is drivers/mfd/glamo-core.c Jul 31 09:56:48 this is what I get: http://pastebin.org/435658 Jul 31 10:12:45 its weird, I get:drivers/mfd/glamo-core.c:424: error: array type has incomplete element type Jul 31 10:13:04 even though struct glamo_engine_reg_set is normally defined above it Jul 31 10:13:12 I wonder whats up Jul 31 10:13:34 Snip of the line: static const struct glamo_engine_reg_set glamo_lcd_regs[] = ... Jul 31 10:16:18 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07utilities * r9da90ad4ebc0 10/android/rpc/ (4 files in 3 dirs): android/rpc: clnt -> android_clnt Jul 31 10:16:46 cz_jc, seen #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS ? Jul 31 10:17:03 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * r43c355f4158d 10/fsodeviced/src/plugins/htcdream_powercontrol/gps.c: fsodeviced: catch up with android-rpc changes Jul 31 10:17:16 xrmx, good catch, thanks Jul 31 10:17:27 cz_jc, that's a bug nonetheless Jul 31 10:17:44 yep, it should either depend on it or compile without it Jul 31 10:17:56 I did disable debugfs Jul 31 10:22:31 indeed, it compiles fine with CONFIG_DEBUG_FS Jul 31 10:22:59 xrmx, any idea if Weiss also maintains the in-kernel glamo stuff ? Jul 31 10:23:55 cz_jc, larsc has its copyright there and ThibG the last commits Jul 31 10:25:38 cz_jc, try to ifdef the field in the struct to see if there are other issues Jul 31 10:33:57 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * raa03333f1378 10/fsogsmd/src/lib/modem.vala: fsogsmd: modem: give mainloop, channels, and transports a chance to handle the closing commands Jul 31 10:36:52 xrmx, what about moving the struct definition above the ifdef ? Jul 31 10:37:29 gta02-fiq.c:(.text+0xd8c): undefined reference to `pcf50633_bl_set_brightness_limit' Jul 31 10:37:40 hmm missing dependency in platform code Jul 31 10:38:24 cz_jc, whatever works :) Jul 31 10:38:52 why would a fiq handler mangle brightness limit ? Jul 31 10:42:31 platform should depend on BACKLIGHT_PCF50633 Jul 31 10:43:34 yep, now it compiles for me :) Jul 31 10:43:37 xrmx, thanks for help Jul 31 10:49:28 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * r3e147d5e5d47 10/ (6 files in 3 dirs): fsousaged: move ResourceStatus to libfsoframework Jul 31 10:49:30 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * reebd4d276361 10/docs/TODO: TODO++ Jul 31 11:37:46 newest shr-lite image for om-gta01 is up: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta01/ Jul 31 11:38:00 gta01 owners: download, test and give a feedback please :) Jul 31 11:38:58 mrmoku: newest kernel for gta02 is divided into more modules Jul 31 11:39:03 mrmoku: wifi, bt etc. Jul 31 11:39:27 mrmoku: and we're not using udev anymore... so it looks like modules have to be modprobed manually Jul 31 11:40:30 <[Rui]> dos1: mrmoku: indeed, I just found out this morning about needing modprobe ar6000 in order to get wifi Jul 31 11:43:38 dos1, what? why would you not want udev ? Jul 31 11:43:59 cz_jc: too heavy, too big, too slow Jul 31 11:44:19 dos1, so what's the greatest new invention of shr world that replaces it? :D Jul 31 11:44:50 cz_jc: just devtmpfs :P Jul 31 11:45:37 well, the only thing you need udev for is hotplugging, and you only need hotplugging when using usb host-mode Jul 31 11:45:44 <[Rui]> still not finished? :) * opkg_download: Failed to download http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/ipk//armv4/Packages.gz: HTTP response code said error. Jul 31 11:46:03 and you can still just install and run udev, so i think that's a good deal Jul 31 11:46:09 [Rui]: look at it: armv4 :P Jul 31 11:46:19 [Rui]: armv4 was always empty or non-existent Jul 31 11:46:29 [Rui]: armv4*t* is important ;) Jul 31 11:46:43 <[Rui]> don't remember failing before, so it got installed in the new images? Jul 31 11:46:55 dos1, indeed.. this choice actually makes sense Jul 31 11:47:24 dos1, what about bluetooth rfcomm devices ? Jul 31 11:47:39 aah not rfcomm, I mean that uart emulation layer Jul 31 11:47:43 they do make some nodes Jul 31 11:48:05 [Rui]: it was created manually and empty before, now it doesn't exist because noone created it yet again :P Jul 31 11:48:09 oh yeah.. also bluetooth audio ? Jul 31 11:48:17 cz_jc: you can still make nodes, mknod works ;] Jul 31 11:48:28 dos1, sure.. but that kinda sucks.. Jul 31 11:48:43 dos1, what about multiple partitioned sd cards, etc ? Jul 31 11:48:45 <[Rui]> dos1: I installed a fresh image today and it was there in the repos list Jul 31 11:49:22 dos1, oh yeah.. loop mounts also make nodes Jul 31 11:49:36 cz_jc: so? you don't need udev for that Jul 31 11:49:46 cz_jc: udev starts *after* mounting SD card Jul 31 11:50:00 cz_jc: and guess what: partition nodes are already created then :P Jul 31 11:50:04 dos1, you can hotplug it out Jul 31 11:50:16 cz_jc: on FR? Jul 31 11:50:23 (yes, even on fr thats perfectly possible) Jul 31 11:50:43 you just have to have it plugged in 1A source and have gsm disabled Jul 31 11:50:47 well, yes, but if someone is doing that on FR then he knows what he's doing :P Jul 31 11:50:56 then you can work it without battery and hotplug usd Jul 31 11:51:17 and he can still use udev :P Jul 31 11:51:23 dos1, just saying this decision adds yet another myriad of bugs to shr Jul 31 11:52:31 oh what do I care, it never survived more than a few boots for me anyway Jul 31 11:52:38 any kind of nonstandard use breaks shr Jul 31 11:52:43 anyway, it wasn't my decision, i don't really know all that /dev stuff :P Jul 31 11:53:21 cz_jc: are you kidding me? i'm really-power-user and my image is now ~1,5 years old Jul 31 11:53:37 cz_jc: and it was regularly upgraded Jul 31 11:53:57 dos1, good for you, I grabbed the latest recommended image and kernel, booted once, e crashed, phone froze, rebooted and got tons of fs errors Jul 31 11:54:05 ubifs? Jul 31 11:54:15 no, jffs2 Jul 31 11:54:19 strange Jul 31 11:54:28 this is not the first time it happened Jul 31 11:54:37 but one time, shr survived about a month for me Jul 31 11:54:46 anyway, i'm using SD Jul 31 11:54:53 then, opkg update/upgrade came.. and it again went to hell Jul 31 11:54:59 but never had such problems with JFFS2 Jul 31 11:55:05 only ubifs Jul 31 11:55:13 maybe your nand is somewhat faulty? Jul 31 11:55:29 I checked it in gentoo, I remade bad block table, etc Jul 31 11:55:39 works normally everywhere else Jul 31 11:55:55 I have about 5 bad blocks Jul 31 11:56:36 cz_jc: so just bad luck probably :P Jul 31 11:56:52 but i never had any failure with SHR which i wasn't able to recover Jul 31 11:56:53 maybe.. but that's the 'stable for everyday use' image Jul 31 11:57:09 cz_jc: there is no "stable for everyday use" image yet Jul 31 11:57:14 cz_jc: just shr-testing images :P Jul 31 11:57:19 I consider gentoo very unstable.. and yet the oldes image (about 1 yr) still works and I'm confident it would update correctly Jul 31 11:57:35 cz_jc: i can say the same about my shr-unstable Jul 31 11:58:01 wait, i had one unrecoverable failure Jul 31 11:58:07 sorry, forgot the word 'enough' Jul 31 11:58:10 http://wiki.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Install Jul 31 11:58:22 ... we will recommend that you install the testing version of SHR. It is stable enough for a daily use. ... Jul 31 11:58:24 when i broke all of my NAND, but that was my fault :P Jul 31 11:58:28 that's exactly what I did Jul 31 11:58:34 about 4 times in a row Jul 31 11:58:49 all of my NAND Jul 31 11:58:59 <[Rui]> lunch. c ya Jul 31 11:59:07 i mean, all partitions, from outside - when trying to mount it from rootfs on SD card Jul 31 11:59:37 something went wrong and i had to reflash bootloader, env, kernel, rootfs... and my factory partition is still broken :P Jul 31 11:59:41 dos1, good for you.. Jul 31 11:59:58 I wonder what I do wrong Jul 31 12:00:17 I press the aux button to lock it - enlightenment givest the white hang dialog Jul 31 12:00:20 and any other breakage in SHR was always recoverable without reflash Jul 31 12:00:35 I force bluetooth power on, there goes the dialog again Jul 31 12:00:35 cz_jc: are you using Illume1? Jul 31 12:00:48 I start the connection manager, nope.. again the dialog Jul 31 12:00:58 wifi only worked when forced rebound from terminal Jul 31 12:01:00 smeels like illume1 Jul 31 12:01:08 nope, that shr theme for illume 2 Jul 31 12:01:18 btw. window switching no longer worked either Jul 31 12:01:28 cz_jc: maybe try shr-unstable :P Jul 31 12:01:39 whenever a window hung (for example the connection manager wifi scan dialog 4 out of 5 times), I couldn't switch back Jul 31 12:01:51 cz_jc: as it "just-works" for me Jul 31 12:01:59 cz_jc: and don't forget about "opkg install udev" ;]] Jul 31 12:02:13 when I pressed the 'home' button, about every 4th time, FR just 'froze' (couldn't even ping it, how could shr crash the kernel for god sakes) Jul 31 12:03:15 oh yeah, gps not working at all.. When I forced fso-gpsd started, still didn't work Jul 31 12:03:32 gsm kept telling me I don't have a sim card inserted even though it worked from Gentoo via at commands Jul 31 12:03:47 dos1, I must be really unlucky :P Jul 31 12:05:56 yeah.. maybe I'll try the unstable one.. how could it be more unstable than testing Jul 31 12:26:38 GNUtoo|laptop, regarding your question about dnsmasq Jul 31 12:26:48 yes Jul 31 12:26:51 it works for me Jul 31 12:27:00 but... Jul 31 12:27:00 GNUtoo|laptop, since it recently screwed up my home dhcpcd setup (and windows boxes took ip from it), I have to say it works perfectly Jul 31 12:27:06 I wonder if it's an improvement or not Jul 31 12:27:12 *dhcpd Jul 31 12:27:16 ok Jul 31 12:27:21 what is the benefit over the current stage? Jul 31 12:27:25 blueman autostarted dnsmasq when I hosted a pan network Jul 31 12:27:27 it's a one liner call to activate tethering in FSO2 Jul 31 12:27:29 basically you plug and it work Jul 31 12:27:33 took a while to find out Jul 31 12:27:40 yep Jul 31 12:27:43 it's great Jul 31 12:27:48 the problem is that if you have already an ip in the 192.168.0.x range.... Jul 31 12:28:06 you can tell it an arbitrary ip apparently Jul 31 12:28:09 blueman does that Jul 31 12:28:51 GNUtoo|laptop, yep, look at the -S and -A options Jul 31 12:28:52 mickeyl, ah? a dbus call to activate tethering? Jul 31 12:28:58 yes Jul 31 12:29:03 wow Jul 31 12:29:07 what's the path? Jul 31 12:29:27 this is what i do when i use that: Jul 31 12:29:34 1.) bring the phone up and running Jul 31 12:29:40 ok Jul 31 12:30:18 personally I did that: sh rmnet0-router.sh which has iptables+echo 1 >.../ipv4_router Jul 31 12:30:26 and connect with settings Jul 31 12:30:32 + plug it Jul 31 12:30:34 what's 2) Jul 31 12:30:35 ? Jul 31 12:31:18 oh yeah, you also have to enable ip forwarding Jul 31 12:31:26 and nat, right ? Jul 31 12:31:28 yes Jul 31 12:31:32 here's my script Jul 31 12:31:49 btw. I have a much simpler solution for bluetooth Jul 31 12:31:59 I've no bt on dream Jul 31 12:32:00 bnep1 is a bridge of all bluetooth devices when you host a pan Jul 31 12:32:08 2.) mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.onetworkd /org/freesmartphone/Network org.freesmartphone.Network.StartConnectionSharingWithInterface usb0 Jul 31 12:32:08 3.) request a DHCP address on my laptop Jul 31 12:32:08 4.) enjoy Jul 31 12:32:18 echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward Jul 31 12:32:21 wow Jul 31 12:32:21 so you just add the ethernet interface for example to the bridge and disable local dnsmasq. Jul 31 12:32:22 nice Jul 31 12:32:26 I'll do that then Jul 31 12:32:28 can't get much simpler :) Jul 31 12:32:30 boom, you have a working bt-ethernet bridge, super simple Jul 31 12:32:33 works with all clients thanks to dhcp Jul 31 12:32:44 mickeyl, what's the deps? dnsmasq? should I remove dnsmasq? Jul 31 12:33:03 i don't know dnsmasq, need to read up on it Jul 31 12:33:06 for tethering though, since it uses ppp, I guess bridging is not possible Jul 31 12:33:16 for this to work, we need iptables and udhcpd Jul 31 12:33:25 ah ok udhcpd Jul 31 12:33:31 ok I'll do that then Jul 31 12:34:53 btw the dream works a lot better than our huwuwai key Jul 31 12:35:03 i definitely need to adopt BT sharing as well Jul 31 12:35:13 so bnep is very interesting Jul 31 12:35:16 my huawey key looks perfectly Jul 31 12:35:35 yes, the AT commands interface is great Jul 31 12:35:38 but it's slow Jul 31 12:35:42 mickeyl, it's very simple.. only problem is that you need to establish the pan network via dbus calls nowadays, pand (even legacy fallback) doesn't work anymore Jul 31 12:35:49 and it cuts often Jul 31 12:35:54 cz_jc: right Jul 31 12:36:23 you can do it via bluez dbus interface.. you can do it via dbus-sends, it remembers it has to enable pan even across reboots Jul 31 12:36:55 then theres blueman.. but that's not configurable at all, it every time starts dnsmasq (or demands networkmanager to set it up) Jul 31 12:37:20 if you don't have either installed, it chokes and doesnt send the magic calls at all Jul 31 12:37:48 mickeyl, and then the obviously largest problems - all devices on PAN have to be bonded and trusted in order to be able to communicate Jul 31 12:38:22 in a headless setup, I guess I would write a short python auth agent that 'just' sends '1234' as a pin to every device that tries to connect and trusts it immediately Jul 31 12:38:32 should be 5 lines or so Jul 31 12:38:44 mickeyl, is there a GUI for mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.onetworkd /org/freesmartphone/Network org.freesmartphone.Network.StartConnectionSharingWithInterface usb0 ? or should I make an /usr/share/applications/something.desktop Jul 31 12:39:00 no idea Jul 31 12:39:05 ok Jul 31 12:39:06 as you know i'm not following UI development atm. Jul 31 12:39:09 GNUtoo|laptop: it is Jul 31 12:39:14 GNUtoo|laptop: by default in SHR :P Jul 31 12:39:20 also how do I connect it to a windows box? Jul 31 12:39:30 I've no windows box so I can't try yet Jul 31 12:39:33 GNUtoo|laptop: quick-settings (on FR under POWER key, dunno about dream) Jul 31 12:39:48 dos1, I've illume1 on dream Jul 31 12:39:49 pretty simple, windows box will most likely automagically recognize the new connection Jul 31 12:39:52 should I switch to illume2 Jul 31 12:39:59 ok Jul 31 12:40:05 but I wonder about the usb driver Jul 31 12:40:08 for the phone Jul 31 12:40:08 GNUtoo|laptop: that's phoneuid, not illume2 Jul 31 12:40:15 ah ok Jul 31 12:40:23 I'll try Jul 31 12:40:34 mickeyl, btw. the pan is probably not worth it, it does 200KB/s max. (bt 2 + edr). I only use it because my laptop wifi card fried Jul 31 12:40:58 also the range sucks.. I get about 10 meters Jul 31 12:41:34 dos1, what's the dbus call to get that? Jul 31 12:41:39 oh, 200kb/s max? my home internet connection is 120kb/s max :P Jul 31 12:42:11 cz_jc: well... if you want to go wireless, you often have no alternative Jul 31 12:42:16 i don't like USB cables Jul 31 12:42:21 and most of my devices have no ad-hoc wifi :( Jul 31 12:42:27 mickeyl, really ? Jul 31 12:42:32 yep Jul 31 12:42:39 the phones, that is Jul 31 12:42:42 mickeyl, oh if you mean bluetooth phone internet sharing, that is usually uart, not pan Jul 31 12:42:43 the laptops no problem Jul 31 12:42:46 GNUtoo|laptop: check in mdbus; but there's also binary wrapper: phoneui-quick-settings Jul 31 12:42:53 ok thanks Jul 31 12:43:10 the pan is for computer-computer networks usually.. it's a little faster Jul 31 12:44:25 http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/3a216b4c052742e612f9ec3d9192a087.png Jul 31 12:44:35 that doesn't work well with 480x320 Jul 31 12:44:42 that's fullscreen Jul 31 12:45:19 mickeyl, you run linux on some phones ? Jul 31 12:45:29 oh Jul 31 12:46:01 mickeyl, btw. on the client side, blueman is no problem. only if you don't have networkmanager, you have to run dhcp client manually on the created interface (bnep0 for example) Jul 31 12:46:17 I connected from FR to my ap without problem Jul 31 12:47:52 ah ok clicking on top of the screen worked Jul 31 12:47:58 cz_jc: yes, apart from one, all my phones run linux Jul 31 12:48:09 GNU/Linux, that is Jul 31 12:48:50 mickeyl, what's the experience compared to fr ? Jul 31 12:49:09 you always run in dead-ends Jul 31 12:49:24 no phone fully works Jul 31 12:49:30 no BT here Jul 31 12:49:32 no Wifi here Jul 31 12:49:34 no modem there Jul 31 12:49:36 no touchscreen there Jul 31 12:49:39 all crap Jul 31 12:49:43 in short :) Jul 31 12:49:48 ouch Jul 31 12:50:07 I really hate google for their android contribution for example Jul 31 12:50:33 they didn't help linux at all, they abuse it in their little locked out world Jul 31 12:50:59 the only linux drivers they submitted upstream didn't get in for qa reasons, I found that really amusing and sad at the same time Jul 31 12:51:35 my bet is, Freerunner is still the best when it comes to phone linux.. Jul 31 12:51:52 I mean in real open source software kinda way Jul 31 12:55:21 I bet the stupidest in-kernel code ought to be an out of memory killer that actually kills even where there is still plenty memory left Jul 31 12:55:22 mickeyl, it lacks dns entries in /etc/resolv.conf on my laptop Jul 31 12:55:34 dnsmaq does dns+dhcpd Jul 31 12:55:48 is there a dns forwarder that I forgott to install? Jul 31 12:56:28 dhcpd does DNS as well Jul 31 12:56:35 works out of the box here Jul 31 12:56:42 GNUtoo|laptop, dnsmasq itself is the dns forwarder, it acts as a proxy with a small local cache. Also includes hosts file entries Jul 31 12:56:44 ah Jul 31 12:57:07 I know what dnsmasq does but I don't know udhcpc at all Jul 31 12:57:23 mickeyl, I'll retry then Jul 31 12:57:24 I prefer dhcpcd, it 'just works'... Jul 31 12:57:33 what I prefer depends Jul 31 12:57:42 I know dnsmasq and dhcpd+bind Jul 31 12:57:51 but not udhcpd Jul 31 12:58:10 well, udhcpcd is small as it shares a lot of code with busybox Jul 31 12:58:21 I use bind+dhcpd at home,in order not to use the provider's dns Jul 31 12:58:23 that#s why i like it Jul 31 12:58:30 ah Jul 31 12:58:30 ok Jul 31 12:58:37 and I use dnsmasq otherwise Jul 31 12:58:41 amusingly enough, on freerunner, normal linuxtools and dhcpcd are actually more responsive than shr's as-tiny-as-possible solution Jul 31 12:58:44 when I want to use the provider's dns Jul 31 12:59:02 especially when compiled as thumb binaries Jul 31 12:59:04 bbs I'll retyr Jul 31 12:59:08 ok lol Jul 31 13:02:54 * mickeyl posts about his new evil closed project Jul 31 13:03:00 now back to FOSS :) Jul 31 13:03:29 hehe what project? :D Jul 31 13:03:40 http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2010/07/31/volksradio-just-radio/ Jul 31 13:04:04 new streaming radio app for iOS Jul 31 13:04:05 oh well.. apple is here to stay anyway Jul 31 13:04:06 we had 1000 Jul 31 13:04:08 now we have 1001 ;) Jul 31 13:04:12 indeed Jul 31 13:04:34 mickeyl, I've only that in /etc/resolv.conf Jul 31 13:04:36 # Generated by NetworkManager Jul 31 13:04:37 on my laptop Jul 31 13:04:40 that's all Jul 31 13:04:47 should I try dhclient3? Jul 31 13:04:57 GNUtoo|laptop: very strange. try a real dhclient, yeah Jul 31 13:05:03 ok bbs Jul 31 13:05:45 btw. anyone tried CONFIG_TINY_RCU ? Jul 31 13:06:11 according to some mailing list, it will be the new default rcu on non-smp systems. on my fr, it crashes at boot with red bliking light Jul 31 13:06:41 mickeyl, http://pastebin.com/7RMUwBH3 Jul 31 13:07:50 GNUtoo|laptop, do you have wireshark? you could sniff the dhcp frames to see if it really sends this nameserver Jul 31 13:07:52 hmm, strange. it's been a while since i last used that. need to look into it Jul 31 13:08:05 ok Jul 31 13:08:26 I can workarround with dnsmasq + iptables-save + /etc/something_ctl.conf Jul 31 13:08:31 (works everywhere in the collision domain - with ethernet with switches, that means the same ethernet cable) Jul 31 13:08:38 but other people may not be able to do that Jul 31 13:09:30 but what is needed for usbnet for windows? it works out of the box? Jul 31 13:09:47 roughly here's my issue: Jul 31 13:09:56 the 3g is too slow Jul 31 13:10:00 my father uses windows Jul 31 13:10:11 it's fast with the phone Jul 31 13:10:17 but slow with the 3g key Jul 31 13:10:25 with linux ethernet gadget, you need to install a driver manually. on the gadget side, you have to have rndis layer enabled (a config option) Jul 31 13:10:31 ok Jul 31 13:10:50 I don't want my laptop to be an ap 24/24 so using the phone as a key would be ok Jul 31 13:10:54 I think it's in defconfig anyway. so just get the driver, its in om wiki Jul 31 13:11:02 ok Jul 31 13:11:11 I bet other companies like buglabs have a driver too Jul 31 13:11:17 does it work with windows 7? Jul 31 13:11:40 this one is for all linux-based devices with the gadget usb ethernet driver Jul 31 13:11:50 dunno about windoze 7 Jul 31 13:12:06 you could also establish a serial link (works fine without drivers on windows) and run ppp on either side Jul 31 13:13:45 anyway I'm off to sleep. happy hacking everyone :) Jul 31 13:14:22 ok Jul 31 13:25:28 dos1: starting to google about module loading.... Jul 31 13:26:03 huh Jul 31 13:26:06 google down? Jul 31 13:26:12 ahh Jul 31 13:26:13 no Jul 31 13:40:03 mickeyl: delivery reports does not work :( Jul 31 13:41:05 mickeyl: SendTextMessage returns numbers beginning from 1 and counting, and it counter restarts with each session Jul 31 13:41:23 mickeyl: but report doesn't arrive at all, and in log there is: Jul 31 13:41:27 2010-07-31T09:31:34.313317Z [WARN] FsoGsmSmsStorage <260019601274150>: Did not find unconfirmed SMS for reference 119 Jul 31 13:41:57 and this reference number is counting regardless of session (and it resets at 255 IIRC) Jul 31 13:46:10 freesmartphone.org: 03morphis 07utilities * re7d029b328ec 10/palmpre/preboot/src/main.vala: preboot: switch from event0 to event1 as input source for key events Jul 31 13:46:11 freesmartphone.org: 03morphis 07utilities * r091820e63ddd 10/android/rpc/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Merge branch 'master' of git.freesmartphone.org:utilities Jul 31 14:08:33 dos1: apparently it is udev loading the modules... guess we have to add some to /etc/modutils Jul 31 14:08:57 mrmoku: yup Jul 31 14:09:10 mrmoku: btw, binutils-cross failed when building htcdream Jul 31 14:09:30 s/g h/g for h/ Jul 31 14:09:30 dos1 meant: mrmoku: btw, binutils-cross failed when building for htcdream Jul 31 14:09:45 dos1: nooooo Jul 31 14:09:49 :P Jul 31 14:10:00 multiple machines do not work in OE right now ;) Jul 31 14:10:24 when sharing the same tmp Jul 31 14:10:31 oh, that sucks Jul 31 14:10:46 there are patches from khem that probably solve that Jul 31 14:10:49 testing is ongoing Jul 31 14:11:21 so i guess i did break something again? :D Jul 31 14:11:35 hehe yes :) Jul 31 14:11:51 dos1: how could you.. ;P Jul 31 14:14:56 hmm, sources of some SHR packages are stored in sources/unknown Jul 31 14:21:05 dos1: ok, let's just try those patches then... maybe the fix things up :) Jul 31 14:22:24 dos1: hmm... what are you building right now? Jul 31 14:22:36 k :) Jul 31 14:22:39 ;) Jul 31 14:27:47 dos1: which modules should be autoloaded apart from ar6000 and btusb? Jul 31 14:28:09 lemmie check lsmod, i'm still using udev Jul 31 14:28:44 ahh good :) Jul 31 14:29:15 without "used by" i have rfcomm, ppp_generic, ipv6, hidp, g_ether, btusb, ar6000, joydev Jul 31 14:29:28 joydev would be missing Jul 31 14:29:41 the others are see with the exception of ar6000 and btusb Jul 31 14:29:47 s/see/there/ Jul 31 14:29:47 mrmoku meant: the others are there with the exception of ar6000 and btusb Jul 31 14:29:53 ok Jul 31 14:30:15 and I think we can just ignore joydev ;) Jul 31 14:30:42 why for is it loaded? :o Jul 31 14:33:21 heh, no idea Jul 31 14:33:29 for the accels :P Jul 31 14:43:39 dos1: worked... trying image now Jul 31 14:44:18 machine is htcdream atm Jul 31 14:44:37 yep Jul 31 14:50:52 hi GNUtoo|laptop. sorry for not answering Jul 31 14:51:24 Deubeuliou, np you must have been busy Jul 31 14:51:29 dos1: does ListResources work for you? Jul 31 14:51:29 I'll be busy today and tomorrow, but Monday, I'll be back Jul 31 14:51:44 Deubeuliou, ok I'll be busy too,I'm rebasing alsa for qsd Jul 31 14:51:53 I've found a wince tester Jul 31 14:51:54 mh ok Jul 31 14:51:56 dcordes Jul 31 14:52:05 qsd ? wince ? :p Jul 31 14:52:15 but I would prefer a test on the real nexusone Jul 31 14:52:35 basically in #htc-linux there are people who port the linux kenrel to windows ce devices Jul 31 14:52:42 that include htc hd2 Jul 31 14:52:55 qsd = msm8k = snapdragoon Jul 31 14:52:56 oh, I was on that channel but I "lost" it Jul 31 14:53:00 ok Jul 31 14:53:00 comming back Jul 31 14:53:01 ok Jul 31 14:53:06 dcordes will be my tester Jul 31 14:54:50 mrmoku: fsoraw -l works Jul 31 14:54:54 ahh Jul 31 14:54:57 thanks for reminding Jul 31 14:55:00 hmm Jul 31 14:55:04 that works for me too Jul 31 14:55:04 mickeyl: Accelerometer resource does not work :( Jul 31 14:55:17 mrmoku: if you're trying with mdbus2, check with mdbus Jul 31 14:55:29 root@om-gta02 /etc/modutils # mdbus2 -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage org.freesmartphone.Usage.ListResources Jul 31 14:55:32 ( ) Jul 31 14:55:34 ahh Jul 31 14:55:36 this one not Jul 31 14:55:37 mrmoku: i've had some problems with mdbus2 recently, but wasn't able to figure it out yet Jul 31 14:56:04 ok, good... already thought we have a fsousage problem now :) Jul 31 14:56:23 mickeyl: 2010-07-31T14:56:07.605643Z [WARN] HardwareAccelerometer : Can't find plugin for accelerometer device type 'lis302' Jul 31 14:56:58 mickeyl: and, also, mdbus2 has problems - it returns just "( )" on some methods Jul 31 15:05:47 dos1: yes, i can't figure out how to make it work with all kinds of responses. dbus message iterators are a secret to me... if i fix one case, another one breaks Jul 31 15:05:48 *sigh* Jul 31 15:06:30 since i'm somewhat falling in love again with my FreeRunner, I'll take a look at those issues Jul 31 15:07:48 that's the FR for ya, can't live with it and can't live without it ;p Jul 31 15:11:36 sicu: so we have a proof, that freerunner is a female :D Jul 31 15:12:36 dos1: hehe, the FRs moodswings certainly qualifies it ;p Jul 31 15:14:24 self.gsm_sim_iface.StoreMessage(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], {"status-report-request": True}, reply_handler = self.cbStoreReply, error_handler = lambda e: (dbg("cbStoreError %s" % e), self.loop.quit())) Jul 31 15:14:37 apparently did cause 'incoming message delivery report from XXX' Jul 31 15:14:57 I just did not notice it since I assumed that the delivery report would show up as an SMS Jul 31 15:15:15 lindi-: oh; no, it won't Jul 31 15:15:37 there is special dbus signal for reports Jul 31 15:16:00 dos1: signal is kind of easy to loose Jul 31 15:19:02 ~seen quickdev Jul 31 15:19:05 quickdev was last seen on IRC in channel #oe, 542d 21h 34m 54s ago, saying: 'I get: /home/deluxe/shr/shr-unstable/tmp/cross/armv4t/lib/gcc/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/4.2.1/../../../../arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/bin/ld: warning: libstdc++.so.6, needed by /home/deluxe/shr/shr-unstable/tmp/staging/armv4t-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/usr/lib/libewebkit.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link). Does anyone ... Jul 31 15:20:19 i knew i hadn't seen him in ages, but didn't think it was that long ago Jul 31 15:20:52 anyone know where he vanished off to? Jul 31 15:22:02 sicu: guess he lost interest... Jul 31 15:22:06 ahh where Jul 31 15:22:08 no idea Jul 31 15:24:17 his work evolved massively Jul 31 15:25:54 * dos1 is going to experiment with notification-daemon Jul 31 15:29:29 we should finally make some notifications in SHR Jul 31 15:29:56 i'll look at those new shiny Ubuntu and KDE APIs, maybe we can easly reuse something Jul 31 15:30:39 reuse sounds good :) Jul 31 15:52:29 org.freedesktop.Notifications looks like way to go Jul 31 16:09:14 mickeyl: against what kind of container was that duct tape in mdbus2 protecting? Jul 31 16:09:24 mickeyl: if you want I can try to take a look at it tonight Jul 31 16:09:50 dos1: bad news Jul 31 16:09:51 dos1: 18:09 < khem> mrmoku: yes rebuild is required Jul 31 16:09:55 :P Jul 31 16:10:11 mrmoku: well Jul 31 16:10:26 mrmoku: at least we have now full feed in repo Jul 31 16:10:34 yes :) Jul 31 16:11:14 so, nobody please sync on the buildhost now :P Jul 31 16:11:51 * mrmoku off to buy some bred... Jul 31 16:15:31 yeah, notification-daemon is in feed :D Jul 31 16:27:44 uh, there's no bugtracker on berlios, for bitbake ? I suppose the -dev ml is the way, then ? Jul 31 16:35:23 can someone with fresh shr-unstable image tell me, which GTK+ theme it has as default? Jul 31 16:43:08 dos1: gtk-theme-name = "shr-theme-gtk-e17lookalike" Jul 31 16:43:21 mrmoku: no that isn't used... Jul 31 16:43:29 ahh Jul 31 16:43:37 that's from /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc Jul 31 16:44:10 but then vala terminal would look different Jul 31 16:44:12 mrmoku: but you have quite fresh image and this theme is used, yep? Jul 31 16:44:36 bigger buttons, bigger sacrollbars, ... Jul 31 16:45:36 maybe it's missing something then... Jul 31 16:45:45 but shr-theme-gtk-e17lookalike is the only installed gtk theme Jul 31 16:49:17 how is it possible to debug what bitbake's git fetcher is doing ? I don't get a real git tree! Jul 31 16:50:59 good question; do fetch of linux-openmoko-... seems endless Jul 31 16:51:10 and probably just doing nothing Jul 31 16:54:23 mrmoku|dinner: opkg install notification-daemon; wget http://dos.openmoko.pl/notify-test; python notify-test Jul 31 16:54:54 well, reading bitbake/lib/bb/fetch/git.py I expect to see "Creating tarball" notes, which I never get, even with -D -D -D Jul 31 16:55:31 mrmoku|dinner: i think it's better to have in top right corner instead of bottom right, but it seems we will have to upgrade it to newer version to make that possible :P Jul 31 16:57:02 WARNING: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.32.13/kernel/drivers/net/slhc.ko': No such file or directory Jul 31 16:57:03 FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.32.13/kernel/drivers/net/ppp_generic.ko': No such file or directory Jul 31 16:57:05 ? Jul 31 16:57:26 FATAL: Module g_ether not found. Jul 31 16:57:47 Q-Master: 2.6.32.13? Jul 31 16:57:52 Q-Master: this is old Jul 31 16:57:52 yep Jul 31 16:58:13 just upgraded\ Jul 31 16:58:27 check your symlink in /boot/uImage Jul 31 16:59:47 the symlink is ok. Jul 31 17:00:04 seems that it's a bug in updater Jul 31 17:02:30 btw, how usable is current unstable ? Jul 31 17:02:56 almost not, for me. Jul 31 17:03:13 Q-Master: ok, I'll stick to unstable then :) Jul 31 17:03:21 er, testing:} Jul 31 17:03:56 mrmoku|dinner: have you tested the power consumption yesterday? Jul 31 17:20:58 <[Rui]> hi Jul 31 17:21:30 _o/ Jul 31 17:24:55 mrmoku|dinner: so it seems in my fr phonefsod doesn't setCredentials after successful GSM connection Jul 31 17:25:09 mrmoku|dinner: anything i can do to help troubleshoot? Jul 31 17:31:29 <[Rui]> vanous123: even if you set pim = ABCD? Jul 31 17:39:01 <[Rui]> why would bb -c build elementary want to build gtk+? weird... Jul 31 18:28:23 Q-Master: no, but could you test again with btusb and ar6000 modules loaded? or are those loaded? Jul 31 18:28:52 vanous123: hmm... let me check if there should be some loggers... Jul 31 18:29:36 vanous123: do you get this one: g_debug("alive-registered"); Jul 31 18:29:38 ? Jul 31 18:29:49 with loglevel = DEBUG Jul 31 18:30:07 dos1: what version is needed? Jul 31 18:30:46 mrmoku: notification-daemon? no, i had something wrong with gconf ;] Jul 31 18:30:57 dos1: hehe, ok Jul 31 18:31:15 but it ignores top shelf and it's overlapping on it Jul 31 18:31:18 which looks ugly Jul 31 18:33:57 mrmoku: what do you think? would that be usable? Jul 31 18:39:26 mrmoku: ok. I'll test when my neo will charge. I was at the willage yesterday and today, so it is discharged... Jul 31 18:42:56 mrmoku: a bit better, but anyway it is 40mA, not 4. Jul 31 18:43:27 dos1: overlapping? hmmm... somehow sucks :/ Jul 31 18:43:30 and GSM died after 2 suspend/resume cycles Jul 31 18:43:31 Q-Master: k Jul 31 18:43:58 mrmoku: though we could start to use this API in our apps Jul 31 18:43:59 Q-Master: that is strange... I suspend/resume very often without GSM dying Jul 31 18:44:14 mrmoku: you're not using deep sleep. Jul 31 18:44:17 mrmoku: we can change implementation of daemon later Jul 31 18:44:26 dos1: and then find the secret gconf entry to give it an offset :P Jul 31 18:44:37 Q-Master: that's true Jul 31 18:44:50 mickeyl: why's that? Jul 31 18:44:51 2010-07-31T18:40:57.091756Z [INFO] DBusServiceDevice <>: Modem suspended successfully Jul 31 18:44:51 2010-07-31T18:41:07.275254Z [INFO] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Modem Status changed to FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_RESUMING Jul 31 18:44:51 2010-07-31T18:43:07.305240Z [INFO] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Modem Status changed to FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSING Jul 31 18:44:54 mrmoku: you can give it offset Jul 31 18:44:56 2010-07-31T18:43:07.603362Z [INFO] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Modem Status changed to FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSED Jul 31 18:45:00 mrmoku: well, not really offset, but position Jul 31 18:45:09 but that sucks too :P Jul 31 19:03:09 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * rcf8312905f04 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/niebiee.edc: elementary-theme-niebiee: make horizontal scrollbar looking better Jul 31 19:06:09 [Rui]: no pin here Jul 31 19:06:13 mrmoku: will have a look Jul 31 19:07:13 mrmoku: what loglevel is required for g_debug("alive-registered");? Jul 31 19:11:08 vanous123: DEBUG Jul 31 19:11:34 ok Jul 31 19:11:49 will test later on tonight Jul 31 19:12:02 vanous123: ok, thanks Jul 31 19:46:35 mrmoku: an empty a{sv} Jul 31 19:46:44 or no Jul 31 19:46:46 it was more complex Jul 31 19:46:51 asss{v} or so Jul 31 19:47:35 i found that sometimes it crashes in dbus_get_basic Jul 31 19:47:49 for an empty response Jul 31 19:48:17 Q-Master: most likely the one who requested the resource dies or closes it Jul 31 19:48:35 mrmoku: if you have time, i'd appreciate if you could look into mdbus2 with different payloads Jul 31 19:52:33 <[Rui]> configure: error: C preprocessor "arm-oe-linux-gnueabi-gcc -E" fails sanity check Jul 31 19:52:49 <[Rui]> I wonder why I *never* can build an shr-lite-image for this or for that reason Jul 31 19:58:13 is there a way to retrieve all sms on the sim? i tried http://www.mail-archive.com/community@lists.openmoko.org/msg44456.html but this doesn't work anymore Jul 31 19:58:32 Azog: what gsm daemon? Jul 31 19:58:53 i flashed shr unstable a few weeks ago Jul 31 19:59:08 Azog: i'm not using shr sorry Jul 31 19:59:27 Azog: but if you can identify what gsm daemon you are running i could help Jul 31 19:59:48 lindi-: there is a fsogsmd running Jul 31 19:59:59 Azog: fso-gsmd? Jul 31 20:00:13 lindi-: /usr/sbin/fsogsmd Jul 31 20:00:16 ok Jul 31 20:01:09 Azog: that email is probably for ogsmd Jul 31 20:02:00 lindi-: according to http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=specs.git;a=blob_plain;f=html/org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.html;hb=HEAD#RetrieveMessage there is a RetrieveMessage, but you have to do this for every sms as far as i can see Jul 31 20:02:18 mickeyl: yeah, found a nice one crashing :) Jul 31 20:02:44 org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.Connection.GetSettings() -> ( a{sa{sv}}:settings ) Jul 31 20:06:15 mickeyl: the nice thing with mdbus2 is that one can dev and test on the laptop :) Jul 31 20:06:30 yeah Jul 31 20:06:34 that's always a relief Jul 31 20:07:13 hmm Jul 31 20:07:16 ~lart canon's CUPS drivers Jul 31 20:07:16 * apt slams canon's CUPS drivers against a large cement Tux Jul 31 20:07:23 /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstoufr2cpca failed Jul 31 20:08:06 jftr mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device org.freesmartphone.GSM.SMS.RetrieveTextMessages works somehow Jul 31 20:15:06 mickeyl: heh, found it :) Jul 31 20:15:17 mrmoku: yay Jul 31 20:15:49 iter.get_basic goes boom when it's empty Jul 31 20:16:03 and one can check with iter.get_arg_type == DBus.RawType.INVALID Jul 31 20:16:17 ooh RawType.INVALID! Jul 31 20:16:22 never heard about that one Jul 31 20:16:35 ( { "ipv4":{ "addresses": [ [ 3355486400, 24, 0 ] ], "dns": [ ], "routes": [ [ ] ], "method": "manual" }, "ipv6":{ "addresses": [ ( [ 100, 110, 115 ], 2036424963, [ ] ) ], "dns": [ [ ] ], "routes": [ ( [ 109, 101, 116, 104, 111, 100 ], 115, [ 105, 103, 110, 111, 114, 101 ], 0 ) ], "method": "ignore" }, "connection":{ "uuid": "815ad4a4-b747-4908-9053-d80f2074a4ab", "autoconnect": false, "id": "Neoooooooo", "type": "802-3 Jul 31 20:16:45 cool Jul 31 20:17:53 hmm, binary packages work Jul 31 20:17:56 it prints now Jul 31 20:17:58 no idea why Jul 31 20:18:31 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * rda5a9efa650c 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/ (50 files in 2 dirs): elementary-theme-niebiee: update to match newest elementary Jul 31 20:18:59 freesmartphone.org: 03mok 07cornucopia * r554b2bb4160d 10/tools/mdbus2/src/main.vala: Jul 31 20:19:00 freesmartphone.org: mdbus2: check arg_type of the iter and do not try to get_basic when invalid Jul 31 20:19:00 freesmartphone.org: Signed-off-by: Klaus Kurzmann Jul 31 20:21:36 mrmoku: thanks Jul 31 20:21:39 good work Jul 31 20:21:52 Huhn... und Korn... und so :P Jul 31 20:21:54 hehe Jul 31 20:22:11 now you just need to become familiar with my whitespace style ;) Jul 31 20:22:16 (which may be somewhat odd...) Jul 31 20:22:17 ohh Jul 31 20:22:18 ouch :P Jul 31 20:22:28 three spaces instead of hard tab? Jul 31 20:22:44 nah, i'm not that crazy ( /me looks at raster...) Jul 31 20:22:51 but i like whitespace inside parentheses Jul 31 20:22:52 like Jul 31 20:22:57 if ( bool ) Jul 31 20:23:04 ahh, yeah, noticed Jul 31 20:23:12 moment Jul 31 20:24:26 freesmartphone.org: 03mok 07cornucopia * r798cfad93410 10/tools/mdbus2/src/main.vala: Jul 31 20:24:26 freesmartphone.org: mdbus2: fix to comply with coding style :) Jul 31 20:24:26 freesmartphone.org: Signed-off-by: Klaus Kurzmann Jul 31 20:24:43 actually it's if( bool ) , no? Jul 31 20:24:44 aww, awesome. thanks. i think i can cut a release now Jul 31 20:25:08 noooo Jul 31 20:25:10 heh Jul 31 20:25:11 wrong again :/ Jul 31 20:25:12 don't bother Jul 31 20:25:15 i'll fix it :) Jul 31 20:25:18 k :) Jul 31 20:25:19 and cut the release Jul 31 20:25:48 which reminds me that we should start such thing with shr apps too :/ Jul 31 20:25:58 I guess max_posedon hates me Jul 31 20:26:33 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * re5eafe3cef47 10/tools/mdbus2/ (configure.ac src/main.vala): mdbus: this is version 2.0.2 Jul 31 20:27:06 hehe Jul 31 20:27:24 well, it's just make distcheck and uploading tarballs, so not too much of work Jul 31 20:28:12 mrmoku, guess wrong, I just dream about releases) Jul 31 20:28:38 mickeyl: are you still involved in bitbake ? Jul 31 20:29:00 max_posedon: :) Jul 31 20:29:16 max_posedon: I still feel bad though... I really want to do that Jul 31 20:29:19 yann: i'm president of OpenEmbedded e.V. and still maintain recipes in OE, but the last time I touched bitbake itself is probably over 1 or 2 years ago Jul 31 20:30:14 mickeyl: it's more that there is always something wrong which I would like to fix before a release... that will always be so I fear Jul 31 20:31:18 indeed Jul 31 20:31:22 that happens always Jul 31 20:31:26 mrmoku, just start from making 2 branches Jul 31 20:31:37 and commit features only to the one Jul 31 20:33:11 max_posedon: well... we don't need branches... we just have to tag versions and make tarballs Jul 31 20:33:43 if there were 10 or 12 devels hacking on the stuff... but there are not :/ Jul 31 20:34:42 yeah. i can barely find enough time to work on master. i can't afford branches, unless someone else would manage them Jul 31 20:35:18 exactly Jul 31 20:36:33 so, just release tags even if they doesn't works) Jul 31 20:38:26 one more idea just release tags say, in first Thousday) Jul 31 20:39:25 <[Rui]> anyone knows why eglibc isn't even configuring? Jul 31 20:47:54 mickeyl: does it make sense to have mdbus2 use FSO_CORNUCOPIA_SRCREV? It is very much independent of the other stuff... Jul 31 20:50:24 <[Rui]> damn, what build cpp? configure: error: C preprocessor "arm-oe-linux-gnueabi-gcc -E" fails sanity check Jul 31 20:50:48 <[Rui]> a find recipes/ \*cpp\* doesn't show really interesting results Jul 31 21:00:51 [Rui]: elmdentica uses EFL revision, you just have to wait for next e bump Jul 31 21:01:33 [Rui]: try the following: Jul 31 21:01:36 <[Rui]> dos1: yeah, or try to build an ipk but I can't build anything with a fresh oe buildroot Jul 31 21:01:36 for i in openembedded/recipes/gcc/gcc*4.5*bb openembedded/recipes/eglibc/eglibc*2.12*.bb; do bitbake -c clean -b $i; done Jul 31 21:01:53 <[Rui]> mrmoku: all eglibc versions? ok... Jul 31 21:02:20 <[Rui]> mrmoku: I will try that, but I don't understand why more than one could be selected Jul 31 21:02:36 [Rui]: there is eglibc-initial Jul 31 21:02:41 and gcc-cross and such Jul 31 21:02:58 <[Rui]> mrmoku: oh... so it may have been one of them which got borked Jul 31 21:04:25 dunno... but for a clean rebuild you should rebuild all gcc and eglibc variants involved Jul 31 21:05:22 hi to everybody! I'm trying to build the SHR image for the gta02 following the wiki on the shr-project.org site. The "make image" building stops on the mpfr recipe...on the log file it looks like it tryes to compile code not supported by the gta02's arm. any hints? Jul 31 21:08:40 <[Rui]> mrmoku: ok, well, it's trying out again... :) Jul 31 21:09:29 leosaeba: when did you call make setup (or the last time make update) ? Jul 31 21:09:32 I'v just found this: http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1161 ; that's exactly my problem...looks like the problem has been fixed Jul 31 21:10:11 yep...I'm following the "Building SHR" page on the wiki. Jul 31 21:10:58 there is a link on pastebin.com ... but the post has already expired... Jul 31 21:12:37 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * ra0eaf3f2c8df 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/ (TODO niebiee.edc): elementary-theme-niebiee: make disabled hoversels working Jul 31 21:19:10 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * rf89a639e6d1b 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/ (TODO niebiee.edc): elementary-theme-niebiee: add theme for anchor-style buttons Jul 31 21:24:35 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * r3e0ea5b7a5e7 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/ (TODO niebiee.edc): elementary-theme-niebiee: make elm_menu finger friendly (this one should be even proposed for default theme :P) Jul 31 21:30:01 <[Rui]> dos1: make a very light blue version and then it's an open discussion :) Jul 31 21:30:12 <[Rui]> dos1: niebie can't be viewed with sunlight Jul 31 21:30:42 [Rui]: that one was usability change, not visibility :P Jul 31 21:31:07 [Rui]: but i can use it without any problem Jul 31 21:31:21 Good evening. I usually develop in Java and now just finished my first QT/C++ Project. I am having problems porting my application created in QTCreator (UI with QTDesigner) to QTMoko. I successfully compiled the application and ran it on my freenrunner. However I do not see any option for a virtual keyboard nor is there a back button and so forth. I guess that is because I didn't include qtopiaapplication.h and made the neccessary p Jul 31 21:31:21 rerequisites with #ifdef QTOPIA. Also I didn't create a QSoftMenu and so on. I know that. But when trying to do that I have to include "Qt::WFlags f" in my class definition which gives me compile errors. I guess there is something wrong with the type of my UI-Form in QDesigner? How to solve this issue? Please help :) Jul 31 21:31:35 <[Rui]> dos1: it's too dark for strong sunlight Jul 31 21:32:32 [Rui]: but contrast is quite nice and i can clearly see white letters ;] Jul 31 21:32:45 well, this is in 100% subjective, so there is no need for discussion on that :D Jul 31 21:33:02 mrmoku: sorry I didn't understand the question :P .... I called "make setup" right before "make image" Jul 31 21:33:31 <[Rui]> dos1: not really subjective, when I go outdoors I simply can't read any text or recognize any contours Jul 31 21:34:00 [Rui]: so don't use niebiee :] Jul 31 21:34:20 <[Rui]> dos1: but indoors it's so pretty :| Jul 31 21:34:27 [Rui]: heh :D Jul 31 21:34:52 i'll look on what i can do for better contrast Jul 31 21:34:59 <[Rui]> oh, anyone knows why elm_notify doens't work on om? Jul 31 21:35:04 <[Rui]> shr I mean Jul 31 21:35:14 [Rui]: hmm? it works here Jul 31 21:35:29 just themed it :P Jul 31 21:35:51 <[Rui]> I'm using it in elmdentica to display http errors and while it shows on my laptop, it didn't show on shr Jul 31 21:36:00 Ok maybe I should ask in a different way: how to change my UI-Form in QDesigner in a way that I can use qapplication.h with QSoftMenu, VirtualKeyboard and so on? I just created a new project in QTCreator: a GUI-Widget with MenuBar. I already removed the menubar or qbuild woould give me compile errors Jul 31 21:36:08 leosaeba: today? Jul 31 21:36:30 leosaeba: I want to know if you did that before we fixed it or after Jul 31 21:37:16 mrmoku: well...I've started the launch 3 or 4 day ago... Jul 31 21:37:28 leosaeba: ahh, ok Jul 31 21:37:58 leosaeba: then easiest way would be to restart from scratch Jul 31 21:39:09 mrmoku: :( start all over again? do I need to download all the packages on the ./download directory? (I'm on a mobile dial-up connection...) Jul 31 21:39:35 leosaeba: you can try the following: Jul 31 21:39:38 cd shr-unstable Jul 31 21:39:40 . setup-env Jul 31 21:39:47 bitbake -c clean mpfr Jul 31 21:40:05 for i in openembedded/recipes/gcc/gcc*4.5*bb openembedded/recipes/eglibc/eglibc*2.12*.bb; do bitbake -c clean -b $i; done Jul 31 21:40:22 and then try again Jul 31 21:41:46 I'm off to bed now though... good luck :-) Jul 31 21:42:17 mrmoku: I'm trying...tnx a lot! 'night! Jul 31 21:42:51 <[Rui]> dos1: maybe it's been fixed meanwhile and I just couldn't get an http error Jul 31 21:43:04 <[Rui]> dos1: I just installed elementary_test and it's indeed working Jul 31 21:48:26 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * rb0c03520fd4d 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/niebiee.edc: elementary-theme-niebiee: add little bit of transparency to menus Jul 31 21:53:53 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * ra697e5fd1d86 10/elementary/elementary-theme-niebiee/niebiee.edc: elementary-theme-niebiee: maybe little less transparent :) Jul 31 22:04:47 <[Rui]> dos1: just tried niebie out again, bubbles are very hard to recognize Jul 31 22:29:59 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * r98f1e649ace2 10/phoneui-shr/phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee/ (30 files): phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee: welcome! (only contact list yet themed though) Jul 31 22:38:14 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * r0a790633807f 10/phoneui-shr/phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee/ (contacts.edc contacts.edc~ niebiee.edj styles.edc): phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee: give contact view some love Jul 31 22:41:50 hey - I had a .bb file mostly working, and now all of a sudden write_ipk decides that "Not creating empty archive" ... Jul 31 22:41:57 any hint ? Jul 31 22:42:56 oh, good stuff: Jul 31 22:42:59 NOTE: package omaha-3+4fa6d6566c5e7e9d578baeca7be6703cf573cb70-r0: task do_package_stage: Started Jul 31 22:42:59 NOTE: package omaha-0+4fa6d6566c5e7e9d578baeca7be6703cf573cb70-r0: task do_package_stage: Succeeded Jul 31 22:43:35 I have tried a couple of other revs before coming back to that one - even clean's appear not to erase bitbake's memory :( Jul 31 22:43:46 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * re9b081e5fd90 10/phoneui-shr/phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee/ (contacts.edc contacts.edc~ niebiee.edj): phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee: field list also wanted some love <3 Jul 31 22:44:12 something in the sqlite cache ? Jul 31 22:46:28 especially, it is insisting on "Not creating empty archive for omaha-0+4fa6d6566c5e7e9d578baeca7be6703cf573cb70-r0.4" even when I have switched SRCREV to another rev (which now gets reflected in all other log lines as 4-xxxx) Jul 31 22:48:29 (0+4f also appears in Succedded line for do_package_write_ipk & do_package_stage) Jul 31 22:49:05 and when running "clean": staging-omaha-all-oe-linux-gnueabi - 0+4fa6d6566c5e7e9d578baeca7be6703cf573cb70-r0 Jul 31 22:50:46 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * r19bf30d818e3 10/phoneui-shr/phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee/ (call-management.edc niebiee.edj notification.edc): phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee: white labels Jul 31 22:53:03 even when I remove manually (after clean) those old dirs, they keep reapearing under tmp/work/ and tmp/stamps Jul 31 22:53:11 what am I doing wrong ?? Jul 31 22:53:34 * yann goes to take some due sleep, but will read logs eagerly Jul 31 23:06:30 <[Rui]> mmap: Permission denied Jul 31 23:07:26 <[Rui]> doesn't look good Jul 31 23:07:35 <[Rui]> isn't mmap_min_addr supposed to be 0 ? Jul 31 23:08:06 SHR: 03seba.dos1 07shr-themes * r84e1f954bad5 10/phoneui-shr/phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee/keypad.edc: phoneui-shr-theme-niebiee: dialpad fun! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Aug 01 02:59:57 2010