**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 11 02:59:57 2012 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 11 05:01:37 2012 Jan 11 08:25:15 morning all, how do i change the default root shadow password of core-image? Jan 11 10:53:45 RP__: ping Jan 11 11:42:41 ant_work: pong Jan 11 11:51:18 RP__: hi there Jan 11 11:51:32 I have a doubt about a postinst Jan 11 11:52:36 I grabbed the postinst script for tzdata from Gentoo Jan 11 11:52:40 http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/sys-libs/timezone-data/timezone-data-2011l.ebuild Jan 11 11:53:09 now, adapting it and moving it in pkg_postinst${PN I see the postinst script is created Jan 11 11:54:16 but not run... Jan 11 11:56:00 so I'm thinking the same code should run in do_install_append as well Jan 11 12:00:18 RP__: RP__: hi there Jan 11 12:00:38 I have a doubt about a postinst, I grabbed the postinst script for tzdata from Gentoo Jan 11 12:01:00 now, adapting it and moving it in pkg_postinst_${PN I see the postinst script is created Jan 11 12:01:07 but not run... Jan 11 12:01:14 so I'm thinking the same code should run in do_install_append as well Jan 11 13:34:00 RP__: I'm looking for where the documentation is on adding bbappends and kernel config fragments - I can't find it for the life in me! Could you point me to at least the correct piece of documentation as they all seem to step on each others toes! Jan 11 13:48:40 ant_work: In general the postinst is not run at do_install time Jan 11 13:48:51 ant_work: useradd code is a special case where some code is run Jan 11 13:51:49 Snafflehog: hmm, bbappends are mentioned all over the docs as you say but there doesn't appear to be a crisp definition of what the contents might be :( Jan 11 13:53:40 Snafflehog: I'd recommend looking at some of the examples. I'm going to open a bug against the documentation, this really isn't good enough :( Jan 11 13:56:11 Snafflehog: http://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1891 Jan 11 14:02:25 RP__: ah, ok, I se. the point is exactly that the code is only run on target device when installing/upgrading Jan 11 14:04:41 ant_work: yes Jan 11 14:05:19 hmm... Gentoo put it in pkg_config() Jan 11 14:05:26 http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/sys-libs/timezone-data/timezone-data-2011n.ebuild Jan 11 14:05:34 but this is very specific Jan 11 14:06:14 I've adapted that script to take care of DEFAULT_TIMEZONE if set Jan 11 14:06:26 can someone explain me XSERVER ?= "xserver-kdrive-fbdev" Jan 11 14:09:52 RP__: I'll elaborate on "if test "x$D" != "x"; then", useradd was a good hint Jan 11 14:09:55 thx Jan 11 14:33:04 RP__: Cheers, I did manage to glean the info from previous bbappends I did a few months ago (I can't remember where I got the info for them from) but I thought it was worth bringing it up as there does seem to be a gap in the documentation for a feature many new users would be likely to use! Cheers. Jan 11 14:47:15 erwt: it enables the distro to set a preferred X server to use Jan 11 15:11:00 bluelightning: iirc it's always used in machine specific recipes, so it's sometimes used for machine to set not only preferred runtime provider for X server but also needed xorg drivers Jan 11 18:49:46 fray: you around, I need some help with RPM issues and our M2 rc1 build, we are having a dependency matching issue. Jan 11 18:53:45 sgw1 -- here now Jan 11 19:03:51 fray: sending email Jan 11 19:04:13 'k **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jan 12 02:59:57 2012