00:09.19 | kergoth | it operates in $PWD |
00:09.29 | kergoth | erm, i think |
00:09.34 | kergoth | mutters and double checks |
00:10.51 | kergoth | yeah, it runs in the current directory, so just cd in and oe_autoreconf |
00:11.07 | kergoth | it's do_configure that does the cd into ${S} to run it there |
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00:18.16 | Tartarus | not the behavior I saw, I swear |
00:19.09 | Tartarus | maybe I need to pass acpaths= in.. |
00:20.10 | Tartarus | hmm |
00:20.15 | Tartarus | no, that shouldn't matter |
00:20.22 | Tartarus | will try again once this current cycle is over |
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00:29.06 | grg | Fuck our factory is useless. They've loaded the LCD connectors upside down on the PCB. |
00:29.43 | grg | So they've decided to jam the LCD tails into the connector instead of fixing it (if they even noticed). |
00:30.03 | grg | and the connectors aren't even closed around the tail |
00:30.38 | grg | I don't think I can separate them without breaking it |
00:34.11 | Tartarus | owch |
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01:15.35 | kergoth | the acpaths "magic" finding of .m4 files in the source tree is kind of hokey, too implicit imo, better off just adding the m4 dir if there's an m4 dir, or make it obey AC_MACRODIR by default |
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01:37.16 | Tartarus | ok, avahi tested on minimal and angstrom-2008.1 |
01:37.21 | Tartarus | quick re-poke of asterisk and then push |
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01:50.09 | phoe6 | As I am getting started with oe, I tried bitbake helloworld-image and it generated ext3.rootfs.gz and rootfs.tar.gz |
01:50.32 | phoe6 | what should I do next? ( previously I was given a img file which I could dd to a microsd to boot to my device). |
01:50.48 | Tartarus | What is your device? |
01:51.03 | phoe6 | with these two files, ext3.rootfs.gz and rootfs.tar.gz, I feel I still have to something more. |
01:51.06 | phoe6 | it is chumby. |
01:51.37 | phoe6 | but I won't mind generic instructions to understand things ( rootfs files vs a single img file) |
01:51.39 | Tartarus | in local.conf, IMAGE_FSTYPES += "ext3" and you'll get an uncompressed ext3 image |
01:51.49 | Tartarus | So, what's going on is this |
01:52.02 | Tartarus | for helloworld-image, an image of each type in IMAGE_FSTYPES is built |
01:52.12 | phoe6 | okay. |
01:52.19 | Tartarus | What you set for DISTRO may add to this, and what you set for MACHINE may also add to this |
01:52.24 | Tartarus | finally, in local.conf you can add to it |
01:52.24 | phoe6 | But why is it two files? |
01:52.36 | Tartarus | You have two things in IMAGE_FSTYPES right now |
01:52.40 | Tartarus | ext3.gz and tar.gz |
01:52.50 | Tartarus | ext3.rootfs.gz is an ext3 image, gzip compressed |
01:52.53 | Tartarus | and the other is a tar.gz |
01:53.00 | Tartarus | of the same contents |
01:53.04 | Tartarus | Just different formats |
01:53.22 | phoe6 | Okay, I see. |
01:54.10 | Tartarus | afk, family stuff time |
01:54.20 | phoe6 | Thanks Tartarus.. |
01:55.02 | phoe6 | helloworld-image-chumby-falconwing.ext3.gz and helloworld-image-chumby-falconwing.tar.gz (looks like one is ext3 filesystem and the other is something else, while both are gzipped) |
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03:04.59 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * r9f37d1ab0e 10openembedded.git/recipes/asterisk/ (7 files in 3 dirs): |
03:05.00 | CIA-47 | asterisk: Update to 1.4.39.2 |
03:05.00 | CIA-47 | This fixes a few security problems and has a little recipe clean-up while |
03:05.00 | CIA-47 | I'm in here. |
03:05.00 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
03:05.01 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * ra9cac28ab3 10openembedded.git/site/common-linux: |
03:05.02 | CIA-47 | common-linux: Add ac_cv_have_variable_fdset |
03:05.02 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
03:05.03 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * r2de86aa285 10openembedded.git/recipes/avahi/ (avahi-0.6.25/fix-CVE-2011-1002.patch avahi_0.6.25.bb): |
03:05.04 | CIA-47 | avahi: Fix for CVE-2011-1002 |
03:05.04 | CIA-47 | As in the patch comments, based on upstream but with a minor change. |
03:05.04 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
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05:35.42 | guyvdb_ | Hi, I need some help. I have an AT91sam9260ek reference board. I have installed AT91bootstrap, U-Boot, uImage (no fs yet) built from Angstrom-2008.1. When I boot I get to U-boot but when it tries to boot kernel last output is "Starting Kernel ...." I never get to "Uncompressing Linux...." my bootargs = console=ttySA0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock0 mtdparts=at91_nand:-(root) rw rootfstype=jffs2 I am thinking the kernel is not connecting to my debug port... any id |
05:35.42 | guyvdb_ | eas? |
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05:46.08 | grg | guyvdb__, your uImage might have the wrong load address. |
05:47.00 | grg | type 'imls' at the uboot prompt and see if the address looks sane |
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06:10.29 | guyvdb_ | grg: can you explain? The load address in the kernel or for the fs? Where do I set it? In the kernel config? |
06:10.52 | grg | guyvdb_, in the uImage. Which is set when the uImage is created. |
06:11.03 | grg | I'm only speculating that it *could* be wrong. |
06:11.12 | guyvdb_ | I downloaded a pre-built kernel and it boots with output to the debug tty. So I think it is an error in the kernel compile |
06:11.53 | grg | Can you humour me, and look at imls to see if the load address and the start address look sane? |
06:12.06 | guyvdb_ | imls? |
06:12.16 | grg | at the uboot prompt, type 'imls' |
06:12.26 | guyvdb_ | k |
06:12.33 | grg | the same stuff gets printed when you type 'boot' |
06:12.52 | guyvdb_ | hmm them command imls is 'unknown' |
06:13.00 | grg | ok, well just type boot then |
06:13.19 | grg | and look at the listed addresses before it tries to start the kernel |
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06:13.43 | guyvdb_ | load address and entry point on prebuilt kernel is 20008000. I will need to reflash with my kernel and check that it is the same |
06:14.17 | guyvdb_ | where do you set that? In the .config kernel config file? |
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06:14.33 | grg | depends on the architecture |
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06:15.36 | grg | it should be fine, but i've seen it get broken e.g. due to having a broken uboot-mkimage |
06:15.50 | grg | its typically set in the arch Makefile |
06:15.57 | guyvdb_ | you mean like armv5te ? |
06:16.16 | grg | somewhere under arch/arm i suppose |
06:16.33 | guyvdb_ | k |
06:16.39 | grg | if anyone familiar with at91 is lurking, they might know better than I. |
06:16.49 | guyvdb_ | ok... thx |
06:17.14 | grg | indeed it could be a problem with the wrong tty being used... |
06:19.50 | grg | arch/arm/boot/Makefile sets a cmd_uimage var... |
06:20.40 | guyvdb_ | in oe? or kernel sources? |
06:20.50 | grg | kernel sources |
06:21.10 | guyvdb_ | still quite new to oe... got mini2440 built/running easy but at91 is being a pain |
06:21.55 | grg | you could always set the tty and see if that solves your problem |
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06:22.11 | grg | the uImage should be created with the correct addresses |
06:22.20 | guyvdb_ | yea i tryed ttyS0 and ttySA0 |
06:25.39 | grg | at91sam9260ek.conf shows it should try ttyS0 by default |
06:26.26 | guyvdb_ | yea... and on the prebuilt kernel from www.at91.com it boots with ttyS0 |
06:27.32 | grg | well good luck. Its my home time now |
06:27.44 | guyvdb_ | :) k thx for help |
06:27.48 | grg | someone in EU should be waking up and might be able to help |
06:27.58 | grg | or try the mailing list |
06:28.08 | guyvdb_ | yea... soon i will keep lurking |
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07:02.36 | guyvdb_ | Hi anyone around? I am building for an AT91. I am new to OE. Built for mini2440 no problem. On the AT91 I have dataflash and nand flash. AT91Bootloader, U-Boot and Kernel are on dataflash. Fs is on nand flash. I am now getting Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(31,0). I think the kernel does not know where the fs is... where to from here? |
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07:18.02 | khem | guyvdb_: do you have nand enabled in kernel ? |
07:18.28 | khem | guyvdb_: and make sure that uboot sets correct cmdline parameters for kernel |
07:18.37 | khem | which points to correct partition |
07:19.15 | guyvdb_ | u-boot env bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock0 mtdparts=at91_nand:-(root) rw rootfstype=jffs2 |
07:19.38 | guyvdb_ | nand must be enabled in kernel config? |
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07:19.56 | khem | ok now do you see mtdblock0 being recognised in kernel messages ? |
07:20.13 | guyvdb_ | let me reboot and check |
07:20.16 | khem | and is that where the root file system really is |
07:20.32 | khem | you said you have two flashes |
07:20.52 | khem | so find out which dev node points to which one |
07:21.16 | guyvdb_ | dataflash and nand flash... fs is written to nand flash device 0 at 0x400000 |
07:22.09 | khem | thats fine however in cmd params you say to system to boot from /dev/mtdblock0 |
07:22.29 | khem | so make sure /dev/mtdblock0 is the nand partion where rfs is |
07:22.44 | khem | or point it to correct device |
07:23.08 | guyvdb_ | ok.. again would that be configured in kernel config? |
07:23.19 | khem | no |
07:23.33 | khem | kernel messages during boot should show you |
07:23.39 | khem | what partitions it found |
07:23.49 | guyvdb_ | ok... looking will also pastie |
07:24.39 | guyvdb_ | kernel output http://pastie.org/1615904 |
07:25.50 | guyvdb_ | line 100, 101 in pasty |
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07:30.46 | khem | guyvdb_: ok can you try wiht root=1f00 ? |
07:31.02 | khem | and if that does not work then root=1f01 |
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07:33.22 | guyvdb_ | k thx will try now |
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07:37.12 | guyvdb_ | neither root=lf00 or root=lf01 worked |
07:38.07 | guyvdb_ | why is the driver is unknown "1f00 256 mtdblock0 (driver?) " could i have a config problem? |
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07:38.50 | eFfeM_work | gm |
07:39.20 | guyvdb_ | hi |
07:41.04 | khem | guyvdb_: yeah check in kernel config if you have nand fs turned on |
07:41.13 | khem | gotta sleep now |
07:41.14 | khem | gn |
07:41.22 | eFfeM_work | nite khem |
07:41.37 | eFfeM_work | guyvdb_: i think your mtdblock0 does not have a jffs2 fs on it |
07:42.10 | guyvdb_ | khem thx |
07:42.13 | guyvdb_ | nite |
07:42.21 | eFfeM_work | actually peeking at the sizes it is way too small, maybe you need mtdblock1 |
07:42.26 | guyvdb_ | eFfeM_work I will try reflash |
07:42.34 | guyvdb_ | ahh yes |
07:42.38 | guyvdb_ | maybe |
07:42.53 | guyvdb_ | trying |
07:43.39 | guyvdb_ | that was it... thx a million |
07:43.44 | guyvdb_ | working |
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07:49.47 | eFfeM_work | yw |
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09:50.17 | woglinde | gm florian |
09:58.20 | NotTooDumb3 | woglinde, how to build my kernel source using oe for bb? |
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09:58.52 | woglinde | bitbake linux |
09:59.49 | ynezz | bitbake virtual/kernel |
09:59.53 | ynezz | this should work :) |
10:00.00 | woglinde | bitbake linux too |
10:00.04 | woglinde | hi ynezz |
10:00.07 | ynezz | hi |
10:00.14 | ynezz | hm, didn't knew that |
10:00.36 | woglinde | but virtual/kernel is a bit cleaner |
10:01.07 | pb_ | hi woglinde, mickey|office |
10:01.15 | mickey|office | good morning pb_ |
10:02.29 | Jay7 | woglinde: hey, iirc, you are our java guru :) |
10:03.12 | Jay7 | I have problem compiling midpath-core-0.2+0.3rc2-r6 for jlime-2010.1 |
10:05.03 | Jay7 | do_compile failed with this in the end of log http://pastebin.com/Qngz8hPf |
10:05.25 | woglinde | jay7 lets see |
10:05.49 | woglinde | hm pastebin is wrong |
10:05.53 | woglinde | I dont see something |
10:06.33 | Jay7 | only notable message is MIDletSuite mi/var/tmp/oe/jlime-2010.1/mipsel/sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/bin/javac: line 4: 10262 Aborted |
10:06.44 | woglinde | ah |
10:06.50 | Jay7 | lot of warnings above wrt to dead code or something like |
10:07.08 | woglinde | change virtual/java-native to cacao-native |
10:07.31 | woglinde | and make sure you are using -hg version of cacao |
10:07.50 | woglinde | jamvm has some problems |
10:08.48 | Jay7 | is PREFERRED_PROVIDERS += " virtual/java-native:cacao-native" enough? |
10:08.57 | Jay7 | if cacao version is not pinned |
10:10.54 | bluelightning | morning all |
10:13.31 | Jay7 | woglinde: btw, shouldn't it be java2-runtime? |
10:13.47 | Jay7 | ah, no |
10:14.05 | Jay7 | bb just show warning about this |
10:15.03 | woglinde | = |
10:15.11 | woglinde | hm thats working this way? |
10:16.21 | Jay7 | NOTE: package phoneme-advanced-foundation-0.0.b160-r2: task do_configure: Failed |
10:16.24 | Jay7 | woglinde: can't say :) |
10:17.31 | woglinde | PREFERRED_PROVIDERS_virtual/java=cacao-native |
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10:33.12 | guyvdb_ | Hi, have successfully built Angstrom for the AT91sam9260ek (atmel reference board). I not need to get a custom built board running. The only difference between the boards is the ethernet PHY. I have the national DP83848i on the custom board. Where do I start to configure this network PHY? In the kernel config or in arch/arm/mac-at91/board-sam9260ek.c ?? |
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10:40.41 | Jay7 | | /var/tmp/oe/jlime-2010.1/mipsel/work/mipsel-oe-linux/phoneme-advanced-foundation-0.0.b160-r2/temp/run.do_configure.26890: line 95: oe_phoneme_configmips: command not found |
10:40.54 | Jay7 | I need oestats back :) |
10:41.01 | Jay7 | too much things to pastebin :( |
10:41.46 | Jay7 | http://pastebin.com/RwKesgDc |
10:42.01 | Jay7 | NOTE: package phoneme-advanced-foundation-0.0.b160-r2: task do_configure: Failed |
10:43.46 | ynezz | guyvdb_: Why do you think, that this is atmel, angstrom or kernel development channel? |
10:44.13 | ynezz | guyvdb_: your question is kind off-topic here |
10:45.26 | guyvdb_ | ynezz: sorry. What is an appropriate channel? Everyone in here has been very helpful to me. I don't want to bug anyone. |
10:46.01 | woglinde | ynezz hm its an oe question |
10:46.19 | woglinde | guyvdb_ I think you only need to change the kernel congih |
10:46.23 | woglinde | ups config |
10:46.36 | woglinde | figure out which kernel you are using |
10:46.40 | guyvdb_ | ok ... that is were i have been heading |
10:46.47 | woglinde | look it up under recipes/linux/ |
10:46.51 | guyvdb_ | i am doing bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel |
10:46.56 | woglinde | yes |
10:47.05 | woglinde | but you need to copy the new config |
10:47.10 | guyvdb_ | yea... then copy defconfig to recipies/linux |
10:47.18 | woglinde | and make a new machine entry in conf maybee |
10:47.33 | ynezz | woglinde: how do you know, that just adding it to the kernel config would work? |
10:47.39 | guyvdb_ | ok... am trying.. thx |
10:47.56 | ynezz | if the phy is different, than he might modify the setup code |
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10:48.08 | ynezz | that's what I was thinking about |
10:48.23 | woglinde | hm I think he only as a diffrent networkchip |
10:49.01 | ynezz | yes, only :) |
10:49.28 | ynezz | it might be as easy as changing the kernel config and maybe not |
10:50.10 | ynezz | but well, I'll stop trolling and go back to work :) |
10:50.15 | guyvdb_ | Ok I am simple adding national drivers to the menu config. Is the startup code in arch/arm/mach-at90/board-sam9260ek.c ?? |
10:50.17 | woglinde | hehe |
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11:16.43 | ant_work | anyone building uImages for mipsel? |
11:16.56 | ant_work | seems there is no uImage target in this arch |
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11:19.53 | ant_work | but having KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "vmlinux.bin" makes unusable the code in kernel.bbclass (do_uboot_mkimage() checks for KERNEL_IMAGETIPE = "uImage") |
11:20.09 | ant_work | thus hacked kernel recipe :/ |
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11:29.51 | Jay7 | ant_work: seems wrong time to ask :) |
11:30.27 | ant_work | I'll point to the logs later ;) |
11:30.50 | ant_work | now afk -> food |
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12:15.22 | CIA-47 | 03Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> 07org.openembedded.dev * ra2a3a84639 10openembedded.git/recipes/ffmpeg/omapfbplay.inc: |
12:15.22 | CIA-47 | omapfbplay: bump SRCREV for ffmpeg change |
12:15.22 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> |
12:15.27 | CIA-47 | 03Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> 07org.openembedded.dev * r9a6d6f0792 10openembedded.git/recipes/qcanobserver/ (2 files in 2 dirs): |
12:15.27 | CIA-47 | qcanobserver: move to r43 |
12:15.27 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> |
12:15.35 | CIA-47 | 03Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> 07org.openembedded.dev * r7ffd945b62 10openembedded.git/recipes/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_git.bb: |
12:15.35 | CIA-47 | ffmpeg git: bump SRCREV |
12:15.35 | CIA-47 | * NEON acceleration for VP* |
12:15.35 | CIA-47 | * libavcore is no more |
12:15.35 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> |
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12:21.10 | obi | hi |
12:21.38 | woglinde | he obi |
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12:32.53 | risca | woglinde, That patch to fbv you committed this weekend seemed to fix the problem I had with fbv trying to link to my host libraries |
12:32.59 | risca | Thanks =) |
12:34.45 | woglinde | risca you are welcome |
12:34.49 | woglinde | was a stupid patch |
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12:49.20 | guyvdb_ | I want to look to build rabbitmq-c (AMQP client) as a recipe. It its made up of two toplevel git repositories. 1) what strategy do you use in recipe? Make two recipies with one dependant on the other? 2) I am having a hard time with GIT Fetcher. What should the source url look like? The project is on github at https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-c.git. Should it be SRC_URI = "git://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-c.git;protocol=http" I get "ERROR: Function 'F |
12:49.20 | guyvdb_ | etch failed: Unable to fetch URL git://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-c.git;protocol=http from any source.' failed" |
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12:53.14 | woglinde | guyvdb_ github can do git protocol no need for http |
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12:53.48 | guyvdb_ | ok so protocol=git? |
12:55.30 | woglinde | hm I think you can leave protocol out |
12:57.21 | guyvdb_ | ok |
12:57.59 | woglinde | by the way why you need the git version? |
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12:58.38 | guyvdb_ | I do not see a tar.gz version available on a public server |
12:58.55 | guyvdb_ | I can make it on a private server... to try out |
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13:01.56 | guyvdb_ | Hmm I now get "fatal: Not a valid object name 1" http://pastie.org/1616621 do I need to provide a commit hash? |
13:03.33 | JaMa|Off | yes in SRCREV variable |
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13:04.55 | guyvdb_ | thx |
13:06.15 | woglinde | btw |
13:06.22 | woglinde | the hg repos is here |
13:06.37 | woglinde | http://hg.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-c/ |
13:07.17 | guyvdb_ | yea... i think they have now moved to git / github do you know anyone that has rabbitmq-c built under oe? |
13:07.51 | woglinde | no |
13:10.39 | woglinde | both repos contains the same stand |
13:11.20 | guyvdb_ | should i try hg over git? |
13:21.04 | woglinde | ? |
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13:26.21 | GNUtoo|laptop | hi, do we have good hg support in oe? |
13:26.28 | GNUtoo|laptop | else git is better |
13:26.43 | GNUtoo|laptop | should be since there is java |
13:26.46 | GNUtoo|laptop | and java is hg |
13:26.48 | GNUtoo|laptop | right? |
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14:02.47 | brolin | hello, i'm new to oe and i want to know how to report a little bug with a recipe |
14:03.18 | brolin | what is the way to do this? |
14:09.00 | eFfeM_work | brolin: file a bug in bugzilla: http://bugs.openembedded.org/ |
14:09.12 | eFfeM_work | or alternately you could mail to the developers list |
14:10.15 | eFfeM_work | (or if it is trivial you may mention it here and someone could pick it up, but that is probably not the preferred way and bound to fail if it is a recipe no one feels familiar with) |
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14:17.49 | brolin | really is simple, only a url in the ristretto recipe that don't exist anymore |
14:20.33 | eFfeM_work | hm, strange |
14:21.32 | eFfeM_work | actually there is only one url in it |
14:22.23 | brolin | yes |
14:22.49 | brolin | this http://goodies.xfce.org/releases/ristretto |
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14:23.35 | brolin | i found the source here http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/ristretto/0.0/ |
14:25.37 | eFfeM_work | brolin: can you try with this SRC_URI: |
14:25.38 | eFfeM_work | SRC_URI = "http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/ristretto/0.0/${PN}-${PV}.tar.gz" |
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14:25.51 | eFfeM_work | and report back if it works |
14:27.17 | eFfeM_work | trying it here too |
14:27.46 | brolin | ok |
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14:29.56 | phoe6 | for my base-image building on a ARM processor based machine. git clone -n http://opensource.freescale.com/pub/scm/imx/linux-2.6-imx.git Is taking forever (4 hours!). |
14:30.10 | phoe6 | not sure, if I can do anything or I am helpless. |
14:31.03 | eFfeM_work | brolin: fetches here |
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14:32.19 | eFfeM_work | brolin: |
14:33.22 | brolin | i will take some time because i'm in another machine without the cache generated before |
14:33.39 | eFfeM_work | brolin, it fetches here properly, so I'll push it |
14:34.11 | woglinde | hi effem |
14:34.41 | eFfeM_work | hi woglinde how are you doing |
14:34.53 | brolin | ok, thanks |
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14:36.24 | woglinde | fighting with java and webservices |
14:36.27 | woglinde | and spring |
14:37.09 | CIA-47 | 03Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com> 07master * rdd23c590c0 10openembedded.git/recipes/xfce-extras/ristretto_0.0.21.bb: |
14:37.09 | CIA-47 | ristretto: updated SRC_URI |
14:37.09 | CIA-47 | thanks for brolin on irc for pointing this out |
14:37.09 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com> |
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14:43.40 | CIA-47 | 03Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> 07org.openembedded.dev * re1755e79fb 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/angstrom.inc: |
14:43.40 | CIA-47 | angstrom: add xattr to DISTRO_FEATURES to keep things working. |
14:43.40 | CIA-47 | *sigh* |
14:43.40 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org> |
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15:03.31 | Tartarus | Anyone have a BSD box with non-gnu grep around? |
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15:07.24 | kergoth | morning |
15:07.42 | woglinde | hi kergoth |
15:10.44 | CIA-47 | 03Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net> 07org.openembedded.dev * rbbe838791e 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/slugos.inc: SlugOS: slugos.inc - Add xattr to DISTRO_FEATURES to keep parity. |
15:15.00 | pb_ | hi kergoth |
15:15.08 | woglinde | hi pb |
15:15.16 | pb_ | hi woglinde |
15:15.24 | pb_ | gosh, xattr seems to be very fashionable all of a sudden |
15:15.57 | kergoth | heh |
15:16.01 | Tartarus | Yeah, I think maybe we need to think about making uClibc configure more opt-out like eglibc is |
15:16.11 | woglinde | pb xattr is needed for libcap |
15:16.30 | Tartarus | goes to see if he's going to be over imgur's size limit agani |
15:16.46 | pb_ | woglinde: yeah, so I gather. just seems strange that so many people have suddenly decided they want it all at once. |
15:17.05 | mwester-laptop | I'm just hoping that turning it on in SlugOS will make vsftpd build again. Very subtle failure mode if that's the problem, but nothing else changed. |
15:17.10 | pb_ | or did libcap just suddenly start needing xattr recently? |
15:17.19 | mwester-laptop | I really don't care about xattr, I just want my package feeds to build again! |
15:17.21 | woglinde | no |
15:17.27 | Tartarus | pb_, no, but libcap2 is now pulled in via avahi |
15:17.35 | pb_ | mwester-laptop: heh, fair enough |
15:17.36 | Tartarus | where it used to be an implicit dep |
15:17.38 | woglinde | but seems before nobody used it on uclibc builds |
15:17.48 | woglinde | avahi is crap anyway |
15:17.56 | pb_ | Tartarus: ah, I see |
15:18.10 | mwester-laptop | Yes, but it's *fashionable* crap. |
15:18.25 | mwester-laptop | (it's from Apple, therefore it MUST be from god.) |
15:18.44 | Tartarus | so anyone have a BSD box (not OSX 10.6) around, looking for non-gnu grp |
15:18.45 | Tartarus | grep |
15:19.00 | ant_work | hasn't a bootable image...all freeze on 'Configuring avahi'... |
15:19.32 | ant_work | will test userland one day... |
15:19.50 | pb_ | Tartarus: make a recipe for it :-) |
15:19.53 | pb_ | http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.bin/grep/grep.c |
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15:20.48 | woglinde | mwester-laptop hm I thought bonjour is from apple |
15:21.07 | mwester-laptop | Isn't avahi part of bonjour, or is it the other way 'round? |
15:21.12 | pb_ | woglinde: zeroconf itself is an apple spec |
15:21.30 | pb_ | bonjour is their own implementation, avahi is an independent one |
15:21.34 | woglinde | didnt look at it |
15:21.38 | woglinde | I dont need the crap |
15:21.43 | woglinde | and delete them immedatly |
15:21.51 | ant_work | heh |
15:21.55 | woglinde | same for networkmanager |
15:22.01 | mwester-laptop | Per wikipedia: The Avahi project was originally started due to Apple's Zeroconf implementation, Bonjour... |
15:22.16 | mwester-laptop | :) Agree about networkmangler too. |
15:22.26 | mwester-laptop | Linux attempting to be "too cute" |
15:22.38 | Tartarus | http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3284539/ac9745f0fe_results.pdf is what I got built over the weekend (8.7MB) |
15:22.39 | mwester-laptop | If I wanted that sort of behavior, I'd just install Windows. |
15:22.56 | woglinde | mwester-laptop hm meanwhile it seems usefull |
15:23.06 | woglinde | it can even handle openvp config's |
15:23.20 | woglinde | args s/usefull/working/ |
15:23.30 | mwester-laptop | That's often the case with particularly insidious software. Consider the Trojan Horse as an example. |
15:24.09 | mwester-laptop | So as a result of NetworkMangler, the world now considers core critical software lacking a configuration file to be acceptable -- I.E. Windows won. |
15:24.30 | woglinde | mwester-laptop its an even a security risk |
15:24.38 | woglinde | when you get all the infos at hand |
15:24.40 | mwester-laptop | Hadn't considered that. |
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15:31.24 | bluelightning | I was about to edit the OE wiki (to add the oe-core mailing list to the mailing lists page) and I found I don't seem to have an account anymore and can't create one... is that something someone could do for me? |
15:33.32 | woglinde | crofton maybee |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * r31a461d457 10openembedded.git/recipes/flex/flex.inc: |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | flex.inc: Fixup DEPENDS |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | We added perl here incorrectly (this problem is now solved by perl-native |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | being used by automake/autoconf, always). We don't need gettext here now |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | that we have 'inherit gettext' which does this for us. |
15:41.04 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
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15:47.55 | bioster | woglinde: I believe I got your patches and xawtv compiles now, but I'm having another issue or two |
15:48.24 | bioster | A couple of the packages fail when I try to install them with opkg, they give an md5sum mismatch error |
15:49.36 | bioster | xawtv itself installs, but when I try to use the 'streamer' program it supplies it fails to open /dev/video0 when I try to use it (is that the right device to use? I had to create it with mknod) |
15:51.10 | woglinde | bioster hu? |
15:51.30 | bioster | do you remember a few days ago I got your help with the xawtv package? |
15:51.32 | woglinde | bioster copy the .ipk manually over |
15:51.36 | woglinde | or refresh your indexes |
15:51.46 | bioster | I did both of those |
15:51.47 | woglinde | sure I fixed the compile stuff |
15:52.16 | woglinde | bioster are you sure something is connected to /dev/video? |
15:52.21 | bioster | I scp the .ipk file over and then try to install them with opkg install |
15:52.25 | Crofton | pb_, not having it broke stuff |
15:52.30 | bioster | well, I'm not sure if /dev/video is the right device |
15:52.37 | bioster | it's /dev/video0 in Ubuntu |
15:52.43 | bioster | it's a webcam I'm trying to access |
15:52.47 | pb_ | Crofton: pardon? |
15:53.27 | woglinde | bioster usb? |
15:53.31 | bioster | yes |
15:53.47 | woglinde | bioster okay first lsusb, second check the modules |
15:54.11 | bioster | it's listed in lsusb as: Bus 002 Device 004: ID 046d:0819 Logitech, Inc. |
15:54.18 | woglinde | okay |
15:54.36 | woglinde | dmesg and modules says the camera is regconized? |
15:55.01 | bioster | when I plug it in, I see useful looking messages about it finding a new USB device |
15:55.06 | bioster | I'll check dmesg andthe modules |
15:55.53 | woglinde | bioster hm than run strace |
15:55.59 | woglinde | with xawtv |
15:56.26 | woglinde | bioster btw. whats your kernelversion? |
15:56.32 | woglinde | xawtv is old |
15:56.32 | bioster | well, what makes me confused is that there was no video device by default |
15:56.45 | bioster | it makes me wonder if there was kernel support |
15:56.53 | woglinde | bioster hm you are the first in many years who is using xawtv |
15:57.06 | bioster | Linux beagleboard 2.6.32 #3 PREEMPT Tue Jan 25 20:30:46 CET 2011 armv7l unknown |
15:57.14 | woglinde | hm ah |
15:57.15 | bioster | it's the angstrom demo image |
15:57.31 | bioster | well, I really just want to take images off of this webcam |
15:57.34 | woglinde | whats the kernel on your ubuntu? |
15:57.50 | woglinde | bioster hm you could try open-cv |
15:57.58 | bioster | and I was able to get the streamer command working in Ubuntu, so that's what I was trying to get working on the beagleboard |
15:58.24 | bluelightning | Crofton: would you be able to create me an account on the OE wiki? |
15:58.26 | bioster | 2.6.35-25 on Ubuntu |
15:58.30 | Crofton | hmm |
15:58.35 | Crofton | not sure if I can |
15:58.58 | woglinde | bioster hm maybee .32 is to old for the cam |
15:59.07 | Crofton | bluelightning, ask ka6sox when he shows up |
15:59.14 | bluelightning | Crofton: ok will do |
15:59.17 | woglinde | and you manually need to compile the modules for the cam |
15:59.39 | bioster | Oh? I thought video4linux handled that sort of thing for me |
15:59.46 | woglinde | sure |
15:59.58 | woglinde | but you need a driver for the cam |
16:00.18 | Crofton | bluelightning, can you create an account? |
16:00.54 | bioster | hmm... didn't need one in Ubuntu... so I haven't done that yet... is it going to be a kernel module or something? |
16:01.02 | bluelightning | Crofton: I tried and it says only members of the Administrator group can create accounts; interestingly the Administrator group page appears to be empty |
16:01.11 | Crofton | ok |
16:01.12 | bluelightning | so maybe it's broken |
16:01.31 | Crofton | no, I suspect it was disabled because spam bot created accoung |
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16:02.06 | Crofton | I need to ask how to do it :) |
16:03.51 | bioster | I think this is covered under uvcvideo |
16:04.18 | woglinde | yes |
16:04.32 | woglinde | thats possible the .32 kernel is to old |
16:05.00 | bioster | I ran across someone saying they were using the same camera with a .31, but who knows if he custom compiled it or not |
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16:08.36 | Crofton | Tartarus, what distro is your autobuilder running on |
16:08.59 | Tartarus | u804, u1004 and rhel5 |
16:09.09 | Tartarus | that's one of the axis in the PDF ;) |
16:10.21 | Crofton | hmm |
16:10.36 | Crofton | system-tools fails on fedora machine |
16:10.44 | woglinde | bioster and I dont know off hand if th bb-kernel has ucvideo enabeled at all |
16:10.57 | bioster | it looks to me like it doesn't |
16:11.07 | Crofton | seems like it finds a version of automake installed on the buld machine and runs it in do_compile |
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16:11.29 | bioster | I'm not seeing uvcvideo in the angstrom packages either |
16:11.46 | Tartarus | FC doesn't like running in VMs well, so that's out as a host for me |
16:11.58 | Tartarus | until someone has a clever and good enough and semi automated chroot type thing :) |
16:13.37 | bioster | uhm... hmm... the uvc page says: Linux 2.6.26 and newer includes the Linux UVC driver natively. |
16:13.53 | woglinde | bioster okay so compile your own kernel |
16:14.40 | bioster | well, I'm just a bit confused though, if 2.6.26 is supposed to include it and I've got .32, then shouldn't that include it? |
16:14.59 | bioster | oh, I guess they could have just not selected that as a driver to include |
16:15.53 | woglinde | included and activated |
16:16.00 | woglinde | are diffrent things |
16:17.30 | bioster | ok, so far to build stuff I've just been issuing bitbake <package> commands, but I'd need to run the configure script for a kernel |
16:17.56 | bioster | so how would I have it download source and let me configure it before compiling it? |
16:18.31 | woglinde | bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel |
16:18.44 | bioster | thanks |
16:23.48 | bioster | a window briefly flashes at me, then closes... and the task returns as successful |
16:23.59 | bioster | can I just cd into the source somewhere and run make menuconfig? |
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16:29.19 | bioster | nevermind! I just found a kernel module in the Angstrom distro... which looks like it works |
16:29.30 | bioster | so I can just use this kernel |
16:30.11 | woglinde | hm okay so only the modules wasnt installed |
16:30.21 | bioster | yup |
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16:33.19 | bioster | I'm still confused as to why I would have gotten an md5sum error on those xawtv libraries I tried to install though |
16:33.31 | bioster | how could that happen on a package I compiled myself? |
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17:09.01 | bertszoghy | hello, I'd like to get the /sbin/getty PID on my board for a bash script but that process never shows up on Busybox's ps command. What should I do? |
17:14.07 | Tartarus | Hmmm |
17:14.27 | Tartarus | Jay7, is it you or ynezz that tries to build on FreeBSD at times? |
17:14.41 | woglinde | I think was jay7 |
17:15.49 | Jay7 | yep :) |
17:16.05 | Jay7 | I've tried once |
17:16.19 | Jay7 | next attempt is planned after merge with yocto |
17:16.27 | Jay7 | should eat something |
17:16.27 | Tartarus | ok |
17:16.35 | Tartarus | Can you check quick if you have GNU grep by default or not? |
17:16.47 | Jay7 | iirc, not GNU |
17:16.58 | Jay7 | I'll say later exactly |
17:16.59 | Tartarus | great, can you give me /pastbin grep --help? |
17:17.21 | Jay7 | Tartarus: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi |
17:17.34 | Tartarus | touhe, thanks |
17:17.36 | Jay7 | you can look here for options for any FreeBSD version :) |
17:17.38 | Tartarus | *touche |
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17:28.25 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * rc596e049ee 10openembedded.git/recipes/perl/perl_5.10.1.bb: |
17:28.25 | CIA-47 | perl: Drop grep-native from DEPENDS, update grep line |
17:28.25 | CIA-47 | Both OS X 10.6 and FreeBSD (for some time) ship with GNU grep. |
17:28.25 | CIA-47 | Also, we can use -l rather than passing on to cut to get the files |
17:28.25 | CIA-47 | to mangle and put -r in with -I and -l. |
17:28.26 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
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17:31.26 | woglinde | Tartarus is gnu grep the default in bsd? |
17:32.49 | Tartarus | if I followed Jay7's link, yes |
17:32.49 | Tartarus | grep(1) is GNU grep |
17:32.49 | Tartarus | and looks to have been for a long time |
17:32.49 | woglinde | hm okay |
17:33.20 | Tartarus | personally I don't think we can fully support other OSes until we move to oe-core and have the 2 stage build where we make some host tools |
17:33.28 | Tartarus | and we can be very careful about order |
17:33.50 | Tartarus | ("Text file busy" because we installed sed or grep or ... are really not nice races to hit) |
17:34.58 | fray | BTW supporting other OSes.. pseudo is being worked on to work with Mac OS.. and others more easily.. |
17:35.54 | Tartarus | fray, so, lets see, it'll only be what, 13 years from "hey, can we support OSX as a host" back at mvista to "hey, we can support OS X as a host!" with OE? ;) |
17:37.04 | fray | na, I don't think anyone seriously asked that question until at least 2001 or 2002.. ;) So only 9 or 10 years.. ;) |
17:37.19 | Tartarus | It's not working yet :) |
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17:38.17 | woglinde | tartarus I will look at the sources for openjdk this evening |
17:38.27 | fray | well, if seebs gets his way, we should have a big piece of it solved in the next month or two.. |
17:38.46 | fray | (seebs is the pseudo author/maintainer) |
17:41.23 | Tartarus | woglinde, thanks |
17:41.26 | Tartarus | afk, errand |
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18:19.00 | eFfeM | gm |
18:21.26 | Tartarus | hmmmm |
18:21.52 | Tartarus | tests something |
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18:43.47 | GNUtoo|laptop | hmmm |
18:43.48 | GNUtoo|laptop | hi |
18:44.28 | GNUtoo|laptop | hmmm |
18:44.41 | GNUtoo|laptop | kernel-modules should pull all modules, right? |
18:45.18 | GNUtoo|laptop | it seem that the modules are RRECOMMENDS |
18:45.24 | GNUtoo|laptop | I'll look |
18:45.44 | GNUtoo|laptop | basically I've a very important module that didn't make it in the rootfs |
18:45.49 | GNUtoo|laptop | I've that setup: |
18:46.03 | GNUtoo|laptop | MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS = "marvell-gspi-fw marvell-sdio-fw kernel-modules" |
18:46.18 | GNUtoo|laptop | MACHINE=bug target= console-image |
18:46.39 | GNUtoo|laptop | the firmware made it tough |
18:46.42 | GNUtoo|laptop | and some modules too |
18:47.11 | GNUtoo|laptop | but not the module needed for usbnet (not g_ether but the one for the gaget controller) |
18:47.29 | GNUtoo|laptop | compiling it in is not a good idea either |
18:47.39 | GNUtoo|laptop | that would remove usb host capability on the usb OTG port |
18:49.04 | GNUtoo|laptop | eFfeM, hi thanks for fixing the xfce package |
18:49.16 | GNUtoo|laptop | was it for trying eee701 target? |
18:50.01 | khem | gm all |
18:50.16 | GNUtoo|laptop | where should I start looking? |
18:50.22 | GNUtoo|laptop | bitbake -g ? |
18:50.26 | GNUtoo|laptop | do_rootfs? |
18:50.50 | GNUtoo|laptop | bitbake -g is strange |
18:50.57 | GNUtoo|laptop | "task-base" -> "kernel-modules" [style=dashed] |
18:51.11 | khem | is this module packaged properly ? |
18:51.21 | GNUtoo|laptop | I'll look |
18:51.23 | khem | IOW does it exist in any package |
18:51.32 | GNUtoo|laptop | yes I'll look |
18:52.36 | GNUtoo|laptop | ok it exists |
18:52.45 | GNUtoo|laptop | and have tons of modules in Recommends |
18:53.01 | khem | ok does some other package depend on it ? |
18:53.09 | GNUtoo|laptop | yes |
18:53.20 | GNUtoo|laptop | package-depends.dot:"task-machine-base" -> "kernel-modules" [style=dashed] |
18:53.28 | GNUtoo|laptop | pn-depends.dot:"task-base" -> "kernel-modules" [style=dashed] |
18:53.49 | khem | and this module is packaged into kernel-modules ? |
18:53.51 | eFfeM | GNUtoo|laptop: no, brolin here brought it up, I merely modified the URI and did a bitbake -c fetch to see if it fetched after the mod, then pushed it |
18:53.51 | GNUtoo|laptop | that's all I have |
18:54.02 | GNUtoo|laptop | eFfeM, ok |
18:54.06 | eFfeM | so kudos should go to brolin :-) |
18:54.14 | khem | can you see the ipk in the deploy dir |
18:54.15 | GNUtoo|laptop | khem, this module is problematic because it doesn't get included: |
18:54.25 | khem | hmm |
18:54.30 | GNUtoo|laptop | kernel-module-arcotg-udc_2.6.27.2+svnr10746-r34.9_bug.ipk |
18:55.05 | Jay7 | Tartarus: grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1-FreeBSD |
18:55.21 | Jay7 | Tartarus: I confirm that FreeBSD 8.1 have GNU grep |
18:55.24 | khem | why not normal grep on freebsd |
18:55.39 | khem | if one uses freebsd box he does not normally use gnu grep |
18:55.56 | Jay7 | it's /usr/bin/grep |
18:55.58 | khem | you can have all sort of gnu on bsd thru ports |
18:56.00 | Jay7 | from base system |
18:57.51 | khem | I see |
18:58.12 | GNUtoo|laptop | basically without kernel-module-arcotg-udc_2.6.27.2+svnr10746-r34.9_bug.ipk usb0 doesn't show up because g_ether doesn't load and I'm one of the few to the debug board that gives serial on it |
19:01.41 | khem | GNUtoo|laptop: hmm see if naming of this module is ok and is not falling out of some pattern matching in module class |
19:02.24 | GNUtoo|laptop | ok |
19:02.29 | GNUtoo|laptop | that's in kernel.bbclass |
19:02.35 | GNUtoo|laptop | there are some blacklist |
19:04.44 | GNUtoo|laptop | the code is this one: http://www.pastie.org/1617856 |
19:04.47 | GNUtoo|laptop | I'll look |
19:05.54 | GNUtoo|laptop | never mind it's incomplete |
19:05.56 | GNUtoo|laptop | I'll look |
19:08.39 | khem | Jay7: btw. FreeBSD 9.x has stopped using GNU grep |
19:09.10 | Jay7 | well.. that is why I've thinking that FreeBSD have non-GNU grep :) |
19:10.14 | Jay7 | good thing is that we can require gnu tools on freebsd |
19:10.30 | Jay7 | bad thing is that all they will be installed with g* prefix |
19:10.35 | Jay7 | i.e. gsed, gawk, etc |
19:11.02 | Jay7 | that was first show-stopper for me when I've tried to build OE on FreeBSD |
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19:12.29 | Jay7 | pidge: hello |
19:12.42 | pidge | Jay7: hihi |
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19:30.35 | kergoth | hmmm |
19:30.50 | kergoth | looks at the goggle source to see about trying to sort the active tasks to the top more often |
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19:39.53 | mario-goulart | Is there any way to use svn:// without having the -r option passed to svn? |
19:40.14 | mario-goulart | (bitbake 1.11.0 here) |
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20:06.03 | woglinde | tartarus ping |
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20:22.16 | Tartarus | pong |
20:22.36 | woglinde | hm download works here |
20:22.41 | woglinde | for openjdk |
20:22.47 | CIA-47 | 03Simon Busch <morphis@gravedo.de> 07org.openembedded.dev * rdb3c251747 10openembedded.git/recipes/shr/ (3 files in 2 dirs): |
20:22.47 | CIA-47 | initscripts-shr: add correct commands for halt/reboot for palmpre machine |
20:22.47 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Simon Busch <morphis@gravedo.de> |
20:23.10 | woglinde | so I am bit puzzeld what to fix |
20:25.36 | Tartarus | what URI do you have? |
20:25.58 | woglinde | I didnt test if they are mirrored on angstroem |
20:26.12 | woglinde | and which uri's didnt work? |
20:26.15 | woglinde | openjdk self |
20:26.23 | woglinde | or jaxb suff? |
20:26.32 | Tartarus | sec, i'll recreate the fail |
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20:28.44 | Tartarus | ERROR: Function 'Fetch failed: Unable to fetch URL https://jaxp.dev.java.net/files/nidaba/documents/913/147329/jdk6-jaxp-2009_10_13.zip;name=jaxp from any source.' failed |
20:28.50 | Tartarus | on a -c fetch openjdk-6 |
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20:29.28 | woglinde | yeah delete here |
20:29.33 | woglinde | and did -c fetch too |
20:29.38 | woglinde | and it worked |
20:29.59 | Tartarus | Do you have some local mods? :) |
20:30.10 | woglinde | no |
20:30.12 | woglinde | but mom |
20:32.18 | woglinde | its downloaded from icedtea server btw. |
20:33.40 | Tartarus | So you've got some mirror setup it's using |
20:33.59 | Tartarus | It doesn't fetch from the upstream URI |
20:34.14 | Tartarus | So maybe it needs to get pointed to icedtea server as the upstrea,? |
20:34.17 | Tartarus | *upstream |
20:34.50 | woglinde | yes angstroem |
20:34.56 | woglinde | for jaxb |
20:35.15 | Tartarus | So yeah, that's what I'm saying :) |
20:35.17 | Tartarus | Upstream moved |
20:35.22 | Tartarus | Need to point to a better place |
20:35.26 | Tartarus | or mirror it somewhere or something |
20:35.36 | woglinde | ? |
20:35.41 | woglinde | angstroem mirrored it |
20:36.24 | woglinde | but I will look up if icedtea mirrored it too |
20:36.36 | likewise | Tartarus, woglinde: you using different distro maybe? |
20:36.52 | likewise | using different mirror settings maybe? |
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20:37.41 | woglinde | I will switch it |
20:37.45 | woglinde | to icedtea |
20:37.49 | woglinde | server |
20:38.45 | Tartarus | thanks |
20:39.49 | woglinde | sure |
20:40.52 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * r1bb4b87790 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/linux.inc: |
20:40.52 | CIA-47 | linux.inc: Add more machines to the lzma-native logic |
20:40.52 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
20:41.03 | CIA-47 | 03Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> 07master * r969140e456 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/linux-kexecboot.inc: |
20:41.03 | CIA-47 | linux-kexecboot.inc: Sometimes add lzma-native to DEPENDS |
20:41.03 | CIA-47 | Using the same logic that switches on lzma compression add |
20:41.03 | CIA-47 | lzma-native to DEPENDS. |
20:41.04 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com> |
20:46.36 | CIA-47 | 03Thomas Zimmermann <ml@vdm-design.de> 07org.openembedded.dev * r451d5740d8 10openembedded.git/recipes/efl1/ (efreet/changeset_trunk_r57435.patch efreet_1.0.0.bb): |
20:46.36 | CIA-47 | efreet: fix segfault |
20:46.36 | CIA-47 | * when installing a new .desktop file on the desktop e segfaults |
20:46.36 | CIA-47 | if there is a file without . in that dir |
20:46.36 | CIA-47 | * this fixes SHR bug #1295 |
20:46.37 | CIA-47 | Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <ml@vdm-design.de> |
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20:47.47 | jedahan | is there a way to set priority of package feeds? for example, I want an overlay with recipes with LOWER versions to always override recipes in other feeds/repositories. |
20:47.54 | jedahan | please correct me if I am using the wrong terminology too |
20:49.17 | woglinde | tartarus pushed |
20:49.22 | Tartarus | thanks |
20:49.24 | CIA-47 | 03Henning Heinold <heinold@inf.fu-berlin.de> 07org.openembedded.dev * r1a3d10a6a8 10openembedded.git/recipes/openjdk/openjdk-6-release-6b18.inc: openjdk: change jaxp download from java.net to the icedtea repo |
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22:08.01 | woglinde | hi ka6sox |
22:08.16 | woglinde | ka6sox can you please take a look at the wiki and creating accounts? |
22:08.54 | ka6sox | woglinde, soon...Just got back from trip and have to get caught up. |
22:09.17 | woglinde | ah |
22:09.24 | woglinde | how was the conference? |
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22:15.15 | ka6sox | woglinde, nice, busy, OE was well represented with a Stand by khem. |
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22:23.40 | woglinde | hm yeah will be at cebit from thursday to satuarday |
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22:42.02 | Crofton|work | woglinde, thansk for helping Robert and mickeyl |
22:42.34 | Crofton|work | when khem and ka6sox get caught up, hopefully they can tell us aout scale |
22:43.54 | woglinde | Crofton hm it was planned anyway |
22:44.14 | woglinde | good nite |
22:44.31 | woglinde | but I didnt know robert will leave on friday |
22:50.56 | ant__ | Tartarus: ping |
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22:55.57 | Tartarus | pong |
22:57.24 | otavio | khem: hello |
22:57.35 | otavio | : |
22:58.12 | otavio | khem: I am a bit confused by your question regarding -pthread. For me it seems that gcc ought to just work in case you give it to CFLAGS. Doesn't it? |
23:00.03 | phoe6 | hello, bitbake base-image generates two files - base-image-machine.ext3.gz and base-image-machine.tar.gz for me. I was expecting a single .img file to be generated so that I could write (dd to a microsd) and boot my device. |
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23:01.31 | ant_home | ..I understand it is enough to explicit IMAGE_FSTYPES = "cpio.lzma" |
23:01.39 | ant_home | isn't? |
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23:02.25 | phoe6 | there is another local.conf which generates the img, I don't see it using cpio.lzma |
23:02.36 | phoe6 | but still generates .img file at the end. |
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23:04.02 | ant_home | Tartarus, sorry I was split out :/ |
23:04.06 | ant_home | I'll rephrase |
23:04.10 | ant_home | about lzma-native dependency, if IMAGE_FSTYPES = "cpio.gz cpio.lzma" |
23:04.18 | ant_home | then in bitbake.conf: IMAGE_DEPENDS_cpio.lzma = "lzma-native" |
23:04.28 | ant_home | and in image.bbclass: for dep in ((bb.data.getVar('IMAGE_DEPENDS_%s' % type, d) or "").split() or []): |
23:04.32 | ant_home | ..I understand it is enough to explicit IMAGE_FSTYPES = "cpio.lzma" |
23:04.42 | ant_home | to pull in the dep |
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23:05.17 | ant_home | in fact we set it ./images/initramfs-kexecboot-image.bb:IMAGE_FSTYPES = "cpio.gz cpio.lzma" |
23:05.24 | ant_home | hm..just in this image... |
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23:07.06 | ant_home | included in linux-kexecboot.inc -> INITRAMFS_IMAGE = "initramfs-kexecboot-klibc-image" |
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23:09.05 | Tartarus | ant_home: The problem is the kernel build |
23:09.29 | Tartarus | if you're going to make the kernel call lzma (ie it's a piggy.lzma) then you need the dep there |
23:09.40 | Tartarus | So I suppose it could be for >=31 not >=30 |
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23:12.14 | Tartarus | [16:09] <Tartarus> ant_home: The problem is the kernel build |
23:12.14 | Tartarus | [16:09] <Tartarus> if you're going to make the kernel call lzma (ie it's a piggy.lzma) then you n |
23:12.14 | Tartarus | <PROTECTED> |
23:12.20 | ant__ | Tartarus: ah, I see |
23:12.59 | ant__ | suffers of netsplits today |
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23:14.33 | ant__ | Tartarus: talking with RP today about linux.inc |
23:14.37 | ant__ | the file is doomed |
23:14.55 | ant__ | yocto did not merge it |
23:15.03 | ant__ | hacks will go in kernel.bbclkass |
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23:15.46 | Tartarus | Yes, oe-core needs to take the linux-yocto recipe and start from there on a new and sane linux.inc type thing |
23:15.49 | ant__ | do you think I should already patch linux-kexecboot.inc instead of including linux.inc? |
23:15.58 | ant__ | (I did it yesterday) |
23:16.05 | Tartarus | Wait, for what? |
23:16.15 | ant__ | for official deprecation in OE? |
23:16.16 | Tartarus | bringing linux-kexecboot into oe-core? |
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23:16.39 | ant__ | no, just having a new kernel.bbclass |
23:17.15 | Tartarus | in oe-core? |
23:17.29 | ant__ | it seems, after talking with RP |
23:17.57 | ant__ | maybe is already in oe-core, didn't check |
23:18.06 | Tartarus | I know that we as the TSC need to communicate better but since the future is oe-core / meta-oe / etc |
23:18.12 | ant__ | i.e. devicetree stuff |
23:18.15 | Tartarus | If you want to make a new and improved kernel.bbclass and so on |
23:18.19 | Tartarus | That's the best place to start |
23:19.10 | phoe6 | What is the expected output in the /tmp/deploy/.../... dir when I do a bitbake base-image? |
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23:44.55 | HopsNBarley | phoe6, you mean what file will appear? |
23:45.14 | phoe6 | Thanks for the attention. yes. |
23:45.35 | phoe6 | <PROTECTED> |
23:46.10 | HopsNBarley | gunzip -c base...ext3.gz | dd |
23:46.43 | HopsNBarley | will that work in your environment? |
23:47.02 | HopsNBarley | i do a similar thing here. |
23:47.52 | phoe6 | I see. |
23:47.56 | phoe6 | I shall try that. |
23:48.33 | phoe6 | zImage- and modules- |
23:48.44 | phoe6 | I also have those two type of files. |
23:48.47 | phoe6 | Don't we need that? |
23:48.51 | phoe6 | anywhere? |
23:48.55 | HopsNBarley | depends on your device. |
23:49.11 | phoe6 | okay, mine is a chumby one. |
23:49.30 | HopsNBarley | do you have instructions on setting up your microsd for that? |
23:49.50 | HopsNBarley | you will need at least the zImage-, yes. |
23:50.46 | phoe6 | I have the instructions wherein the expectation was, the bitbake xxx would have given me a single .img file |
23:51.04 | phoe6 | and then I do dd of that img file to the microsd and it boots. |
23:52.43 | HopsNBarley | given that, the chumby boot loader is looking in the FS for the kernel? |
23:53.21 | phoe6 | yes. |
23:54.39 | HopsNBarley | is the kernel in your base....tar.gz image? |
23:55.06 | HopsNBarley | (this should be an identical copy, just a different format from the ext3.gz file) |
23:55.31 | phoe6 | yes, I have a base-image...tar.gz file |
23:56.26 | HopsNBarley | is the kernel within it? |
23:56.59 | HopsNBarley | depending on build/device, the kernel may or may not live in the rootfs. |
23:58.57 | phoe6 | How to identify if the kernel is present in that rootfs |