**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 19 03:00:07 2020 Dec 19 04:45:33 JPEW_: back in 2018 i suggested there be a meta-intel-community layer for x86-based boards that Intel wasn't interested in carrying in the official meta-intel Dec 19 04:46:43 apart from the rock pi x, the only other boards that might qualify are: galileo, UP, … ? Dec 19 04:46:49 JPEW_: *TAG* you're it! Dec 19 11:48:20 RP: auh build against master-next running https://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/typhoon/#/builders/112/builds/17 Dec 19 11:52:14 kanavin_home: great, I've found that change does break other layers but am working on that Dec 19 11:52:41 kanavin_home: found a nice regression in systemd for reproducibility Dec 19 13:12:23 I thought systemd - by definition - was a regression. Dec 19 14:22:45 paulg: I'd think so but people seem to want it so what can I do... Dec 19 17:16:31 RP: I forgot that AUH builder does this: Dec 19 17:16:31 # Base the upgrades on poky master Dec 19 17:16:31 git fetch origin Dec 19 17:16:31 git checkout -B tmp-auh-upgrades origin/master Dec 19 17:16:42 so it won't test the fix until the fix shows up in master Dec 19 17:17:02 kanavin_home: ok, I think I can get it merged Dec 19 17:18:16 kanavin_home: done Dec 19 17:24:42 RP: thanks, I restarted the AUH job Dec 19 17:25:03 RP: patch for ptest warnings also incoming, I checked that it does cause warnings when ptests fail: https://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/typhoon/#/builders/81/builds/1622 Dec 19 17:32:27 kanavin_home: thanks, I'll queue Dec 19 21:22:15 RP: the patch seems to work, at least AUH got through two recipes where it would previously fail Dec 19 23:40:49 hello :) Dec 19 23:41:41 I am struggling a bit understanding the bootloader stuff. What is the default bootloader in Yocto? Is there one, or does it depend on some BSP? I am building now with meta-raspberrypi4 Dec 19 23:42:08 It boots well and all, but I am trying to understand (for my own information) how a system is setup to use fastboot Dec 19 23:42:56 Like I would be able to boot my rpi in "fastboot mode", and there I could flash a new image. A bit like what mobile phones are doing, I think (if I try to flash a custom system on an Android phone, I usually restart in fastboot mode) Dec 19 23:43:59 Can it be done through yocto, or should I set it independently and have yocto generate only the thing I will flash through fastboot? I guess I don't really get the bootloading workflow (obviously yocto sets up a boot loader since I can boot my rpi) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Dec 20 02:59:56 2020