**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Nov 07 03:00:00 2014 Nov 07 09:29:31 morning all Nov 07 09:30:06 good morning Nov 07 09:35:03 i want to build an external toolchain (installer) and have gcc configured with --enable-plugin, but gcc configure doesn't seem to support this in canadian cross build Nov 07 09:35:23 configure:27252: checking for exported symbols Nov 07 09:35:23 configure:27278: result: unable to check Nov 07 09:35:43 is there any way to achieve this? Nov 07 09:36:15 maybe somehow explicitly tell that "yes, you can get exported symbols with -rdynamic"? Nov 07 09:40:52 the problem seems to be that configure doesn't know what to set export_sym_check, which is generally understandable (e.g. if build=x86 host=arm target=mips) Nov 07 09:41:38 but in the yocto toolchain case host is almost == build Nov 07 10:11:04 Hello All Nov 07 10:13:42 Actually, i am doing bitbake webkit-git....and the shared library is also getting created...but the size of libwebkit*.so is nearly 1 gb...i understand that the library has debug symbols....can anyone help me to build release library instead of debug library???? Nov 07 10:14:05 thanks in advance Nov 07 13:13:00 hi guys Nov 07 13:13:14 I'm playing with iotdevkit repository Nov 07 13:13:54 it is based on ipk packages (opkg is the package manager) Nov 07 13:14:29 so the way ipk works there is a 'Packages' file within the repository that contains list of packages repo supports Nov 07 13:14:44 and that file for iotdk repo is empty (iotdk.intel.com/repos/1.1/iotdk) Nov 07 13:15:14 which means when I fetch it from the Galileo board I cannot install any packages repo provides Nov 07 13:15:41 unless I got something wrong Nov 07 13:16:24 in my case I'm trying to install 'gnome-destktop' that is availabe as ipk package Nov 07 13:16:42 however opkg says that package does not exist Nov 07 13:20:33 I think it's 'bitbake package-index' creating that file Nov 07 13:24:47 arfoll: ^ Nov 07 13:28:25 Xz: yes I spotted that need to fix it Nov 07 13:29:41 the file used to work, so I guess an update wiped it or something silly Nov 07 13:52:49 arfoll: do you have access to file share? Nov 07 14:03:16 Xz: yes Nov 07 14:15:35 arfoll: cool, will you be able to get that up and running soon? Nov 07 14:15:56 arfoll: I'm doing Galileo training in 2 weeks, was planning on using iotdk as a part of it Nov 07 14:17:04 Xz: yes, I'd hope it's fixed by EOD monday Nov 07 14:17:15 i'll ping you when it's sorted Nov 07 14:39:24 arfoll: cool, thanks Nov 07 17:33:50 I accidentally deleted my /var/www/rpms/all pacakages folder. Is there an easy way to regenerate that without rebuilding everything? Nov 07 17:39:52 mikejanzen: /var/www ? were you sharing the tmp/deploy/rpm directory directly? Nov 07 17:55:02 devshell stopped working Nov 07 17:55:45 bluelightning: That was really unclear. Yes: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 Apr 9 2014 rpms -> /mnt/host/yocto/build/tmp/deploy/rpm/ Nov 07 17:57:35 (I meant: "Sorry, *I* was very unclear") Nov 07 17:58:36 mikejanzen: so one way to do it would be to delete the stamps for do_package_write_rpm for all of the "all" architecture recipes Nov 07 17:59:05 mikejanzen: i.e. rm tmp/stamps/all-*/*/*do_package_write_rpm* Nov 07 17:59:32 then just run whatever build you originally ran to produce the packages in the first place Nov 07 18:00:19 not that I normally advocate deleting stamp files directly, but it's one way to solve the issue in this instance Nov 07 18:20:38 I'm getting a 1.1kb image size from the poky-base, I only added the smart pm so it went from 90 packages to around 98 packages...is it really that small? Nov 07 18:24:39 bluelightning, fosdem stand application ! Nov 07 18:24:40 :) Nov 07 18:25:02 Crofton|work: thanks for the reminder, I do plan to do it this weekend Nov 07 18:25:09 thanks Nov 07 18:25:16 cut and paste from last year Nov 07 18:25:21 should be yes Nov 07 18:25:41 belen, and I both have devrooms this year Nov 07 18:36:15 we are taking FOSDEM over ;) Nov 07 19:50:07 ~. Nov 07 19:51:35 sorry :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Nov 08 03:00:00 2014