**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 24 02:59:57 2008 Jan 24 11:03:59 ljp: there? Jan 24 14:58:36 morning Jan 24 16:43:30 what's dbuspath supposed to be pointing to ? Jan 24 16:45:09 FuzzyCat: point to libdbus-1.so file Jan 24 16:45:36 ta Jan 24 16:45:51 FuzzyCat: not the directory, but now qtopia configure use pkg-config so it look for a /usr/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-1.pc file Jan 24 16:45:56 i made one myself ;) Jan 24 16:47:00 I have one... but for the local system Jan 24 16:47:03 (host) Jan 24 16:47:24 /opt/toolchains/arm920t-eabi/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-1.pc Jan 24 16:47:24 /usr/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-1.pc Jan 24 16:47:24 /usr/local/openmoko/arm/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/lib/pkgconfig/dbus-1.pc Jan 24 16:48:28 FuzzyCat: ok, you use only -dbus then ? Jan 24 16:48:53 EXTRA_CONFIG+=" -dbus" Jan 24 16:48:53 EXTRA_CONFIG+=" -dbuspath \"/opt/toolchains/arm920t-eabi/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/include/dbus-1.0\"" Jan 24 16:49:35 FuzzyCat: hm not sure this line works, just remove dbuspath with latest qtopia snapshoit, should work Jan 24 16:49:49 mm.. k Jan 24 16:50:16 did somehting change then... Jan 24 16:50:24 I mightnot have been paying attention Jan 24 16:54:03 still barfs... Jan 24 16:55:27 what are all these incluse refs to /data3/builds/openmoko/.... Jan 24 16:57:17 FuzzyCat: sorry don't know more about that, you use a bb file ? Jan 24 16:57:31 yes..; Jan 24 16:57:38 but that's not a path on my system Jan 24 17:21:24 anyone using PyQT on an embedded system? Jan 24 17:28:20 ljp: ping Jan 24 18:39:55 gneh! Jan 24 18:41:10 gnblehs Jan 24 18:43:01 FuzzyCat: where are those paths showing up? in pkgconf for the toolchain? Jan 24 18:45:10 http://pastebin.ca/871121 Jan 24 18:45:25 in the configure log... when doing the dbus stuff Jan 24 18:45:52 if memory serves, isn't that a path on your box ? Jan 24 18:47:00 yes. are you using the toolchain from qtopia.net? Jan 24 18:48:33 I'm using a the snapshot from 23rd of this month, with oe Jan 24 18:51:54 hmm Jan 24 18:52:42 indeed... Jan 24 18:55:26 this looks interesting: http://www.deviceguru.com/2008/01/23/new-linux-flash-filesystem-offers-4x-speed/ Jan 24 18:57:43 ljp: a lot Jan 24 18:59:08 I've no idea where that path is 'stored' ljp but creating the path and symlinking it solves it (obviously) Jan 24 19:00:28 hmmm Jan 24 19:19:44 it's all part of your master plan, isn't it... Jan 24 19:25:25 yes. to make my directory layout a standard Jan 24 19:30:34 :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 25 02:59:57 2008