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00:08.10cbrake_awaymickeyl: checking ...
00:09.34cbrake_awaymickeyl: yes, I think so.  tslib_1.0.bb in both trees
00:09.42mickeylheh
00:09.45mickeylexactly my test case
00:09.53mickeyland your local has a higher revision?
00:09.57mickeyland its chosen?
00:10.20cbrake_awaymickeyl: yes, tslib local, PR="r2"
00:10.44cbrake_awaymickeyl: tslib OE, PR="r7"
00:10.57cbrake_awaymickeyl: I guess the PR is higher in the OE tree.
00:11.01mickeylmmh
00:11.07mickeylcould you try bumping the local one please?
00:11.23cbrake_awaymickeyl: sure
00:12.08mickeylthanks
00:12.13cbrake_awaymickeyl: set PR="r8" in local
00:14.02cbrake_awaymickeyl: yup, its building version r8
00:14.14cbrake_awayfrom the local tree.
00:14.19cbrake_awaylocal tree has higher priority.
00:14.37cbrake_awayhave to run -- later.
00:14.40mickeylok, thanks
00:14.46mickeylso it's a local problem here
00:14.47mickeylcu
00:14.50mickeyl*sigh
00:14.53mickeyl~shoot problems
00:14.55ibotACTION shoots problems in the ear with a phase pistol!
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00:29.52nzghow do you pack up one in the build process
00:30.13nzgspecifically, my script is still buggy and it's trying to build the kernel
00:30.26nzgI didn't configure it right so I modified the bb script to do so
00:30.43nzgbut now it just keeps trying to run do_compile and doesn't go back to do_configure
00:31.43Crofton|homebitbake -c clean
00:31.50Crofton|homebitbake -c clean package name
00:32.00nzgkk, I'll try that
00:36.34nzgdoesn't seem to work
00:36.43Crofton|homehmm
00:36.47nzg./oe-run.sh -c clean linux do_config
00:36.57nzg./oe-run.sh virtual/kernel    
00:37.04nzgstill restarts at do_compile
00:37.13nzgwant to be at do_config
00:37.13Crofton|homedid the clan seem what is oe_run.sh ?
00:37.39nzgsorry, oe_run is just a wrapper around bitbake that sets the path
00:38.05kergoth-c clean completely wipes the temp dir for that package, it wont just back up to that step
00:38.10kergothbut its still probably what you want
00:38.10Crofton|homewhat is the output of -c clean?
00:38.36Crofton|homewithout getting into mucking with stamps ....
00:38.40nzgNOTE: package linux-2.6.19: started
00:38.40nzgNOTE: package linux-2.6.19-r0: task do_clean: started
00:38.41nzgNOTE: removing /home/nathan/lab/IPAC-9302/tmp/work/IPAC9302-linux/linux-2.6.19-r0
00:38.41nzgNOTE: removing /home/nathan/lab/IPAC-9302/tmp/stamps/IPAC9302-linux/linux-2.6.19-r0.*
00:38.42nzgNOTE: package linux-2.6.19-r0: task do_clean: completed
00:38.43nzgNOTE: package linux-2.6.19: completed
00:38.45nzgNOTE: build 200701311841: completed
00:38.47nzgBuild statistics:
00:38.49nzg<PROTECTED>
00:39.04Crofton|homeok, then what is the output when you build again?
00:39.23nzgOE Build Configuration:
00:39.23nzgBB_VERSION     = "1.6.3"
00:39.23nzgOE_REVISION    = "<unknown>"
00:39.23nzgTARGET_ARCH    = "arm"
00:39.24nzgTARGET_OS      = "linux"
00:39.24nzgMACHINE        = "IPAC9302"
00:39.25nzgDISTRO         = "emac"
00:39.27nzgDISTRO_VERSION = ".dev-snapshot-20070201"
00:39.29nzgTARGET_FPU     = "soft"
00:39.31nzgNOTE: preferred version 2.5 of glibc not available
00:39.33nzgNOTE: package IPAC9302-kernel-2.6.8.1: started
00:39.35nzgNOTE: package IPAC9302-kernel-2.6.8.1-r1: task do_compile: started
00:39.43kergothuh
00:39.48kergothyou're not cleaning the right package
00:39.53kergothyou did -c clean linux
00:39.56kergothyou want -c clean virtual/kernel
00:39.59kergothor whatever
00:40.00Crofton|homealso
00:40.02nzgo
00:40.04Crofton|home~pastebin
00:40.06ibotextra, extra, read all about it, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try  http://pastebin.ca, or http://channels.debian.net/paste, or http://rafb.net/paste/
00:40.06kergoth"linux" isnt "IPAC9302-kernel"
00:40.30nzgkk, srry, making a note
00:40.40nzgor are you saying "not"
00:41.06Crofton|homein the future use pastebin for logs
00:41.18nzgkk
00:41.25Crofton|homeespecially whern the channel is busy
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00:42.22nzgif I clean virtual/kernel will that clean it's dependencies as well?
00:42.59Crofton|homeI am not sure how virtual targets work
00:43.06nzgwell I'll try it
00:44.31nzgnope, did what I want just removed the kernel build, thx
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05:28.56Zero_Chaosis bitbake-1.6 (SVN rev 753) broken?
05:29.02Zero_Chaosit just errors for me
05:31.03Zero_Chaoserror and my local.conf is http://pastebin.ca/335237
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05:36.54Zero_Chaosbitbake-1.6 (SVN rev 753) error and my local.conf is http://pastebin.ca/335237 Please help
05:37.09Zero_Chaosnew setup, I'm sure I didn't something stupid, but I don't know what
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06:22.35JustinPZero_Chaos: perhaps you need to upgrade python or install a package
06:24.00Zero_ChaosJustinP: python is version 2.2... :-( too old you think? it's not my local.conf?
06:24.18_law_i have build a angstrom bootstrap image does anybody know where i can find the modules.conf (modprobe.conf) ?
06:24.24_law_i cant find it in /etc
06:24.29JustinPZero_Chaos: you probably need 2.4
06:24.49Zero_Chaosfsck
06:24.53Zero_ChaosJustinP: thanks :-)
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07:48.40Zero_ChaosJustinP: you were right, running Python 2.5 now, works fine.  Although Psycho warns that Python 2.5 isn't stable...
07:48.44Zero_ChaosI'll find out I guess
07:48.51Zero_ChaosJustinP: thanks again
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10:05.32XorA~lart new flight taxes :-(
10:17.10dionhi all. anybody tried to build ncurses with unicode support?
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10:43.23XorAhrw: OI
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10:47.12hrwsomeone here use(d) google desktop search?
10:48.26RPmickey|zzZZzz: A bit late but nothing changed with collections that I know of
10:48.30RPmorning all
10:48.55pH5hi hrw, RP
10:49.02hrwhi pH5 RP
10:54.33hrw~lart konqueror
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11:08.54tkpmorning
11:09.59tkpdoes anyone know what the approximate size difference of the xserver-xorg and xserver-kdrive packages is when installed on the target machine?
11:19.26hrwcu
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11:22.04slapin_nbhi, all!
11:22.52slapin_nbdo anybody remembers how to make stock wm97xx driver work? any device which use it?
11:24.58pH5slapin_nb: look at http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HandheldHardwareXref
11:26.39slapin_nbpH5, most of these use own versions, I'm interested in stock driver usage...
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11:33.58XorAslapin_nb: opensource.wolfsonmicro.com/~lg/asoc/
11:34.13XorAslapin_nb: wm97xx is my job
11:39.20slapin_nbXorA, I'm mostly interested in usage guidance for driver (how to connect it to platform).
11:40.28XorAslapin_nb: check the machine files, tosa.c is a good one
11:40.39XorAsound/soc/pxa/tosa.c
11:41.33XorARP: I have tested ASoC 0.13rc3 on spitz and it works, so you might want to advance the version in your 2.6.20rcX in poky
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11:46.42slapin_nbXorA, I'm also interested in touchscreen connection, any samples? or should work as is after sound initialization?
11:46.59XorAslapin_nb: tosa uses it as touchscreen
11:47.33XorAslapin_nb: http://opensource.wolfsonmicro.com/~lg/wm97xx/
11:47.38XorAslapin_nb: is the touch drivers
11:49.18slapin_nbXorA, ok, which kernel contains samples for usage?
11:49.27XorAslapin_nb: linux-rp
11:50.09slapin_nbThanks!
11:50.19slapin_nbactually, thanks a lot!
11:50.36XorAslapin_nb: which handheld you trying to use?
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11:59.48Ifaistosgreetings !
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12:09.53Jin^eLDis it possible to tell OE to compile the kernel with a specific compiler version, and not with the one that is used for everything else?
12:10.22XorAJin^eLD: yes, check the openzaurus-* kernels
12:10.27Jin^eLDthanks
12:10.52XorAJin^eLD: but that is limited to a pre-made toolchain
12:11.15Jin^eLDthats OK, thats exactly the case i have
12:11.44Jin^eLDthe board I have comes with a prebuilt compiler for the kernel, and a prebuilt toolchain.. I want to exchange the latter
12:12.00Jin^eLDbut the kernel is too old, and they use a very old gcc to compile it
12:12.30XorAJin^eLD: exactly the same as 2.4 zaurus kernels then
12:12.47Jin^eLDso this kind of stuff? KERNEL_CCSUFFIX=
12:12.57Jin^eLDI'll try that, thanks
12:32.56stefan_schmidtWhat's the best way to have a gpe-image build in with some more packages?
12:33.07Jin^eLDXorA: tried it similar to openzaurus-unstable.conf, they just did an ASSUME_PROVIDED, so I did  ASSUME_PROVIDED+=" virtual/mipsel-linux-gcc-2.95"
12:33.11Jin^eLDbut I get an error ERROR: Nothing provides dependency virtual/mipsel-linux-gcc-2.96
12:33.16Jin^eLDwhat am I doing wrong?
12:33.53XorAs/95/96/
12:34.05Jin^eLDoh crap I am really stupid
12:34.07Jin^eLDsorry :)
12:34.35XorAis ok, I spent 2 hours a couple of days ago working out that get != set
12:34.46Jin^eLD:)
12:40.50chouimatmorning
12:41.28Jin^eLDhi
12:43.04Jin^eLDXorA: uhm... that did not solve the problem
12:43.10Jin^eLDASSUME_PROVIDED+="virtual/mipsel-linux-gcc-2.96"
12:43.15Jin^eLDERROR: Nothing provides dependency virtual/mipsel-linux-gcc-2.96
12:43.28Jin^eLDunless I am blind the lines match...
12:43.32Jin^eLDwhat else could that be?
12:44.40XorAJin^eLD: looks the same to me
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12:45.10Jin^eLDany ideas why it is still not working?
12:45.26XorAnope
12:45.26Jin^eLDwhat could I have missed or how can I debug this issue?
12:45.55XorAJin^eLD: my bitbake knowledge is lacking there
12:46.39Jin^eLDmine too.. well, I'll try around and see how far I get
12:46.43Jin^eLDthanks
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12:51.42likewisehi all
12:51.48likewisewho was the guy working on the DVB-USB stick?
12:52.51Jin^eLDhey likewise
12:53.05likewiseJin^eLD: hi
12:59.44tkpwhat is the correct way to specify a specific revision for the svn fetcher?
13:00.03tkpin my bb file I have SRCDATE="4635"
13:00.10tkpand then rev=${SRCDATE} on the end of the url
13:00.37tkpbut if I do that, then none of my patches apply because they are deemed 'outdated'
13:02.00tkpI have looked at the code in patch.bbclass
13:02.23tkpit tries to compare maxdate against srcdate
13:02.33tkpand also against mindate
13:03.08tkpwhat I don't get is how mindate is 0, maxdate is 20711226...
13:03.23tkpmy srcdate sits nicely between these two, yet it still fails
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13:04.15tkpif I add a print statement just before the error to check the values them I get: mindate=0, maxdate=20711226, srcdate;2448
13:04.19tkplooks right
13:04.36tkpyet another print statement shows that:
13:04.38tkp20711226 is less than 2448
13:04.42tkp!! etf!
13:05.00tkpif (maxdate < srcdate):
13:05.00tkpprint "%s is less than %s" %(maxdate, srcdate)
13:07.52pb__are those strings, or integers?
13:08.09pb__if they are strings, 20... will sort less than 24.. irrespective of length
13:08.20tkpok... looks like they are strings
13:08.28tkp(except mindate, which is an int)
13:08.38pb__try "if int(maxdate) < int(srcdate):"
13:09.28pb__though, that said, I'm not quite sure how you're ending up with a srcdate of 2448 anyway.  that's clearly not a legitimate date string.
13:09.40tkpit's a revision number
13:10.18tkpI need that specifiic revision of the src
13:10.36pb__you'd probably do better to put that in ${PV} directly rather than SRCDATE.
13:10.50pb__there might be other places in the code that expect SRCDATE to be an actual date.
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13:11.50tkpok... and how should I name this bb file?
13:12.00tkpmy-package_svn2448?
13:12.11tkpor just my-package_2448
13:12.25tkpmy-package-2448_svn+2448?
13:15.37pb__that doesn't really matter.
13:16.07pb__if you have no plan to ever make numbered releases, so the svn revision will always be the definitive numbering, my-package_2448 would be fine.
13:16.37Jin^eLDXorA: it seems it wanted the ASSUME_PROVIDED stuff to be on local.conf, I had it in the distro conf file. openzaurus-unstable also has it in the distro, so I wonder why it failed for me
13:16.39pb__if you think you might one day want to have a version 1.0, you might be better off with my-package_0.0+svn2448
13:16.40tkpright... but I do intend on using stable releases at some point
13:16.45tkpright
13:17.30tkpok, so:
13:17.31tkpSRCDATE = "2448"
13:17.31tkpPV = "0.0+svn${SRCDATE}"
13:18.06tkpre the patcher problem:
13:18.09tkpsrcdate = int(srcdate)
13:18.09tkpmindate = int(mindate)
13:18.09tkpmaxdate = int(maxdate)
13:18.13tkpfixes it
13:19.23pb__ok, cool
13:19.40pb__I guess those int()s will also help to avoid a problem in the year 10000 so they sound like good news anyway
13:19.58tkpI'll post a patch on the bugtracker
13:20.10pb__great
13:20.11XorApb__: man your support dedication goes beyond the grave :-)
13:20.29pb__XorA: mm?
13:20.47XorApb__: planning to still be working on OE in 10000
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13:27.23pb__oh, heh
13:27.24tkppatch in the bugtracker
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13:30.45XorAhey mickeyl
13:30.50mickeylmoirning
13:30.51mickeylmorning, as well
13:32.41pb__hi mickey
13:32.46mickeylcheers pb_
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14:49.42alviseshi
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14:52.52alvisesI have installed debian and OE because on OsX i had problems to compile packages. Now ... i have an error in debian while doing any "bitbake something"
14:53.01alviseshttp://pastebin.ca/335678
14:53.42cbrakealvises: check your BBPATH env variable
14:53.52cbrakealvises: you should see some number of packages parsed.
14:54.40cbrakealvises: NOTE: Parsing finished. 3948 cached, 0 parsed, 184 skipped, 0 masked.
14:55.05alvisescbrake, /home/alvise/develop/oe/build:/home/alvise/develop/oe/org.openembedded.dev
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14:56.45alvisescbrake, seems to be correct :|
14:56.55cbrakealvises: looks right to me
14:57.08cbrakealvises: have you tried bitbake -DDDD?
15:01.27alvisescbrake, well... redone the export and now works but i have a worst error : http://pastebin.ca/335690
15:07.45cbrakealvises: guessing you don't have local.conf set up correctly.  Trying something simple like MACHINE="x86", DISTRO="generic"
15:08.05cbrakealvises: or MACHINE="compulab-pxa270"
15:08.25alvisescbrake, thx i try
15:11.19alvisescbrake, same tipe of error
15:13.27alvisescbrake, same type of error
15:13.33alvisesi-> y ;)
15:14.28alvisescbrake, tried with DISTRO="generic" and now is working why ?
15:14.29cbrakealvises: well do something like introduce errors in local.conf to make sure it is getting parsed.
15:14.43cbrakealvises: there is probably some type of setup issue.
15:15.04cbrakealvises: what version of Python are you running?
15:15.08alvisescbrake: mmm .. .if i want openzaurus-3.5.4.2 distro ?
15:15.14alvisescbrake, check
15:15.30alvisescbrake, python2.4
15:16.27cbrakealvises: I don't know about OZ.  All I build is dev and angstrom from dev.oe.org.
15:17.30alvisescbrake, and for enable full X11 what i have to do on conf ?
15:18.36nzg|afknick nzg
15:19.06natezgmornin
15:19.24JustinPalvises: to build for OZ:
15:19.39JustinPalvises: 1) checkout anc use the org.openembedded.oz354x branch
15:19.51JustinPalvises: 2) use DISTRO="openzaurus-3.5.4.2"
15:20.03JustinPalvises: 3) set your MACHINE correctly (spitz?)
15:20.38alvisesJustinP, thanks
15:20.57JustinPalvises: 4) for full X11 do this in your local.conf: BBMASK = "diet-x11*.*"
15:21.18JustinPalvises: then you'll have to edit each of the files that give you a dependency error to depend on x11 instead of diet-x11
15:21.29JustinPI don't know why so many packages are set to depend on diet-x11....
15:21.50alvisesJustinP, mm.. ok ..thanks.
15:22.54JustinPalvises: here's a list: packages/xmonobut/xmonobut_0.4.1.bb, packages/meta/meta-gpe.bb, packages/gpe-soundserver/gpe-soundserver_0.4-1.bb
15:23.07JustinPjust change the diet-x11 in those 3 to x11
15:23.39tkpdoes anyone know why drm-kernel inherits from module-base.bbcalss and not from module.bbcalss?
15:23.44alvisesJustinP, thx
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15:26.11alvisesJustinP, compiling :D
15:26.22alvisesJustinP, bitbake gpe-image ...
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15:26.49alvisesJustinP, kernel version remain 2.6.16 isn't it ?
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15:44.23JustinPalvises: I believe it's 2.6.17
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16:11.49koen|gprsgood morning all!
16:12.15alviseskoen|gprs, hi !
16:12.52Jin^eLDhey koen
16:13.11JustinPmorning
16:23.15CIA-1903koen 07org.oe.dev * rda7c8d01... 10/ (4 files in 3 dirs): cairo 1.3.12: update surface-cache patch to r3
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16:45.08natezgBuilding an ep93xx arch and I'm getting cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-mapcs-32"
16:45.32natezgAnyone know what I might be missing?
16:46.07natezgI'm currently assuming this must be purely a toochain problem and can't be related to my kernel version....right...
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16:55.07pb__right
16:55.11pb__sounds like you have a bad version of gcc
16:57.53ade|deskhehe is there a 'good' version of gcc
16:58.42koen|gprs__ade|desk: the next version ;)
16:58.50cbrakenatezg: I recently build a 2.4 kernel (don't ask) on several ARM/Debian systems and encounterd the same error.
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17:01.07alvisesJustinP, how i look the kernel version before compiling ?
17:01.34alvisesJustinP, there isn't the kernel in packages dir
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17:38.21natezgcbrake|pb: so does anyone know what version of gcc supports this arguement? Or an easy way to find that out
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17:41.31cbrakenatezg: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.1/gcc/ARM-Options.html#ARM-Options
17:42.05natezgcbrake:thx
17:42.42natezgI think I just found the problem BTW, looks like I have another arm-linux-gcc in my path already
17:42.44natezgReading specs from /usr/local/arm/3.4/bin-ccache/
17:42.49natezgthat doesn't seem right
17:44.58natezgI wonder why it sees that, my compile script is clearly prepending to thepath, shoudn't it see the oe tools "first" I dunno
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18:28.04monstihi
18:28.11monstiany idea why i can't checkout?
18:28.16monsticvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.handhelds.org:/cvs login kbdd
18:28.17monsti
18:28.22monsticvs login: authorization failed: server cvs.handhelds.org rejected access to /cvs for user anoncvs
18:43.42JustinPalvises: it's packages/linux
18:43.51JustinPalvises: bitbake --dry-run virtual/kernel
18:54.46philippehey guys
18:54.46philippeand girls...
18:54.46philippewhere is the OE crowd going to stay for Fosdem?
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18:59.06Croftonphilippe, see the topic
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19:01.53philippeCrofton: thanks... Slipped by at the end of my screen///
19:02.11koen|gprs__hey philippe
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19:08.43philippehey koen|gprs__ :-)
19:09.31philippekoen|gprs__: tried gpe-mini-browser 0.20 yet?
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19:09.55koen|gprs__not yet
19:10.03koen|gprs__I'm ~200km away from my devices
19:10.49philippekoen|gprs: aha/ That's why there is the gprs :-)
19:19.12Jin^eLDdoes oe support uImage stuff from uboot?
19:19.52Jin^eLDI just found out that I have to use mkimage or something to convert the produced vmlinux.bin to something uboot can handle
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19:32.47monstiany idea why i can't ceckout kbdd?
19:34.12monstisry works now
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19:53.38Jin^eLDdaurnimator: well, there is a problem that I did observe on some embedded systems
19:53.41Jin^eLDoops wrong window
19:53.43Jin^eLDand wrong nick :)
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20:14.11natezgah, FYI it is set by the kernel
20:14.35natezgmapcs-32 is getting set by the arch makefile in the Cirrus kernel
20:15.07koen|gprsit's
20:15.11koen|gprsa) a ugly hack
20:15.14koen|gprsb) ancient
20:15.21natezgSomeone who's using a board not supported by the mainstream kernel
20:15.47koen|gprswrite a mail to lennert and have support in ~10 minutes
20:16.28natezgSurely that's an exaggeration
20:16.41natezgThere are lots of ep93xx configurations not supported by the mainstream kernel
20:16.51natezgI read the posts, I understand why, but there it is
20:17.06natezgExtra work not to use the existing kernel
20:17.36koen|gprsso you say "I'm not going to ask, but stay with a non-compiling kernel"
20:17.40koen|gprsgreat attitude
20:17.45likewisehello all
20:17.53natezgdidn't say that
20:17.58koen|gprshey likewise
20:18.02Jin^eLDhi likewise
20:18.20likewiseJin^eLD, koen|gprs : hey back
20:18.43natezgkoen:I'll ask, but I doubt I'm the first to do so
20:18.50Jin^eLDlikewise: were you the one asking about the wis8100 board?
20:18.54likewisenatezg: Does you need your kernel to be upstream?
20:18.59likewiseJin^eLD: yes
20:19.17natezglikewise:don't really care if it works
20:19.22likewisenatezg: sorry, that sentence got mangled while editing
20:19.31likewisenatezg: which target board?
20:19.46natezglikewise:edb9302A clone
20:20.35likewisenatezg: I think OE has a very complete and recent kernel for that, but I could be mistaken
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20:20.48Jin^eLDlikewise: I am having a hard time bringing it into OE... old kernel, based on a release candidate, ancient toolchain, their divers can not be built as modules, lots of stuff like that
20:20.50koen|gprslikewise: pretty recent
20:21.11koen|gprslikewise: I think it would be easy to update it to 2.6.20rc :)
20:21.26koen|gprslikewise: and maybe include the discontigmem patch
20:21.26natezglikewise:I tried OE first,it didn't work
20:22.04natezgThe port is probably relatively simple, but I'm trying to take the path of least resistance here
20:22.21natezgunfortunately the resistance is only clear looking backward
20:27.55rwhitbykoen|gprs: I'm looking at upgrading linphone in OE (we have 1.6.0 working in console mode for nslu2 and yeaphone handsets).
20:28.09koen|gprsrwhitby: go for it
20:28.16rwhitbyThere is an existing linphone package, but no maintainer listed.
20:28.23koen|gprsrwhitby: although I still think telepathy should be used
20:28.37rwhitbyI can build the console version, but have no way to test the console version.
20:29.08koen|gprshttp://swik.net/telepathy
20:29.48rwhitbyactually, there's a question there: if a package needs to be significantly different (at build time and at run time) between console and GPE, should I just make two .bbs using a common .inc, or use a distro or machine override in one .bb ?
20:30.22rwhitbykoen|gprs: I'm just packaging this - someone else has done the work to get it to work, so changing it to another package is not an option for the limited time I have available for this task.
20:30.26koen|gprsuse a .inc and have the big one RRPEPLACES the small one
20:31.04rwhitbyany convention on the naming of the two packages?
20:31.11rwhitbylinphone-console, linphone-gpe ?
20:31.18koen|gprslinphone and linphone-console?
20:31.25rwhitbyok
20:31.43koen|gprss/for/fork/
20:32.47rwhitbyBTW, this new .bb just uses a small patch on the standard linphone sources.
20:33.08rwhitbyany idea what linphone-hh is?
20:34.00rwhitby(linphone-hh has as description "gpe edition" but also has --disable-gnome_ui)
20:36.14koen|gprsrwhitby: a bitrotted fork
20:36.42rwhitbyok, so I can ignore it then.
20:37.18rwhitbylooks like the latest version existing in OE (1.3.9) is console-only (and just called "linphone")
20:37.32rwhitbys/1.3.9/1.3.99.8/
20:38.07rwhitbykoen|gprs: do you know anyone who can test the gpe edition of linphone?  does anyone care?  should I just add a console-only version ?
20:38.55koen|gprsrwhitby: anecdote: linphone-gpe had a bug that cause a immediate segfault for over a year before anyone noticed
20:39.28koen|gprsI bet you could replace it with a goatse picture and no-one would notice
20:40.16rwhitbyperhaps I will just add the console version (as linphone, since the existing one is console only) and just leave the gpe bits commented out in the .bb file.
20:41.18rwhitby(especially since you think the gpe one should be replaced by something else)
20:42.01koen|gprslinphone, ekiga, kphone and friends are all old-style apps
20:42.25koen|gprseach using its own selconftained voip stack without integration with anything else
20:42.36rwhitbylooks like preferred-gpe-versions points to 0.12.1
20:42.41rwhitby0.12.2
20:43.15rwhitbykoen|gprs: what will openmoko use?
20:43.32koen|gprsI hope farsight and telepathy
20:43.48koen|gprssince you can use those via dbus
20:44.03rwhitbytask-gpe has linphone-hh only (and it's commented out)
20:44.10Crofton|homelikewise, the power supplies arrived
20:47.52rwhitbykoen|gprs: OK, I'm going to add linphone 1.6.0 as console only (with preferred_version = "-1"), then send an RFC to oe-devel to ask for objections in making it the preferred latest version.
20:48.17koen|gprsrwhitby: sounds ok
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20:49.23rwhitbythen if someone objects wanting a gpe version, they can test the support in 1.6.0 and I will happily move console-only out to a separate package for them.
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21:22.24CIA-1903rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * rb5d537ef... 10/ (1 packages/linphone/linphone_1.6.0.bb): linphone: Added 1.6.0 (console-only) version.
21:22.30CIA-1903rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r3113cfe3... 10/ (1 packages/yeaphone packages/yeaphone/yeaphone_0.1.bb): yeaphone: New package. Support for common USB handsets as a client for linphone.
21:22.36CIA-1903rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r848e0c2b... 10/ (1 packages/meta/slugos-packages.bb): slugos-packages: Added yeaphone.
21:22.40CIA-1903rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * rb14608bd... 10/ (1 conf/distro/include/slugos.inc): slugos.inc: Set preferred linphone version for yeaphone
21:22.47CIA-1903rwhitby 07org.oe.dev * r43ba3756... 10/ (1 packages/linphone/linphone_1.6.0.bb): linphone: Uncomment the default preference on 1.6.0
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21:24.20Zero_Chaoswhile generating glibc packages I have an issue
21:24.20Zero_Chaoscannot open locale definition file `/usr/share/i18n/locales/byn_ER': No such file or directory
21:24.24Zero_ChaosNOTE: Task failed: localedef returned an error.
21:24.27Zero_ChaosHow can I exclude that locale?
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21:32.26JustinPZero_Chaos: BROKEN_LOCALES I think. Check the glibc-package.bbclass
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21:35.17Zero_Chaosthanks
21:35.23Zero_ChaosJustinP: thanks again
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21:40.21likewiseCrofton|home: got that, thanks again. Let me know the grand total I need to bring to FOSDEM.
21:43.12Crofton|homewill do
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21:48.06Zero_ChaosJustinP: I can't find that in glibc-package.bbclass
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21:50.18Zero_ChaosJustinP: n/m I think I got it
21:55.22Zero_ChaosIs Angstrom a successor to OZ as in OZ is going away, or it Angstrom a fork?
21:57.57jts_Zero_Chaos: I believe Angstrom is intended to replace OZ
21:58.17Zero_ChaosI see.
22:10.11cbrakeI asked Linuxdevices to put OpenEmbedded in a separate category from handhelds.org in the 2007 survey, and they did :-)
22:10.21cbrakehttp://linuxdevices.com/news/NS2797442785.html
22:10.40kergothfinally
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22:25.42Zero_ChaosJustinP: any idea how to use GLIBC_BROKEN_LOCALES? I added it to my local conf :=byn_ER ... but that didn't work
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22:30.57JustinPZero_Chaos: just edit the one you found in the glibc stuff. := most definately will nto work here
22:31.11JustinPZero_Chaos: you can worry about doing it "right" later ;-)
22:32.44Zero_ChaosJustinP: I didn't really find a definition of it in the glibc stuff, just it was used
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22:33.47JustinPZero_Chaos: glibc_2.3.5+cvs20050627.bb:GLIBC_BROKEN_LOCALES = "sid_ET tr_TR mn_MN te_IN"
22:34.00JustinPZero_Chaos: sorry, it wasn't set in the bbclass
22:34.14JustinP(this is .oz354x, but I'm sure it can be set for the .dev)
22:37.20Zero_ChaosI'm in oz354x, but I'm adding
22:37.38Zero_Chaosbut yeah, I should be good now I think.
22:38.01Zero_ChaosI can just add GLIBC_BROKEN_LOCALES += "byn_ER UTF-8" right?
22:38.08Zero_Chaosto my conf/local.conf
22:38.26JustinPmaybe
22:38.30Zero_Chaosheh
22:38.31JustinPI think so
22:38.33JustinPbut I'm not sure
22:38.39JustinPit might happen the other way around....
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22:38.42Zero_Chaosbut += not := right?
22:38.47JustinPyes +=
22:39.00JustinPbut our local.conf += may happen before the glibc =
22:39.07JustinPand it would be overwritten
22:39.12JustinPfeel free to try it, though
22:39.47Zero_ChaosI thought conf/local.conf overrode everything....
22:40.49JustinPlet me know if it works ;-)
22:41.11pb_it seems a bit weird to be setting GLIBC_BROKEN_LOCALES in a .conf file at all.
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22:41.32pb_for a given version of glibc, any particular locale is either broken or it isn't.  it shouldn't depend on your environment or other variable factors.
22:41.32JustinPthis is true
22:41.40JustinPwhich is why I told him to just edit the bb
22:42.39Zero_Chaospb_: true, but I'm building from a system with a very old glibc and some locales do not exist, so they fail to build in OE
22:42.54pb_it shouldn't matter what locales you have in your host system.
22:43.16Zero_Chaospb_: localedef checks the local system
22:43.19pb_the locale data is meant to be taken from the glibc you're building, not the one you happen to have installed.
22:43.27pb_if it's reading data from your host environment, that's just a bug.
22:43.38Zero_Chaoswell, it's a bug then
22:43.52pb_in that case, it'd be better to fix the bug than turn off the locales in question
22:44.15Zero_Chaospb_: by all means. is it a bitbake bug or a Zero_Chaos bug?
22:44.25JustinPZero_Chaos: or, if you just don't know how to do that post a bug and drop the locale locally with GLIBC_BROKEN_LOCALES so you can work around it
22:44.40JustinPZero_Chaos: OE bug I think (with the glibc recipe)
22:44.44pb_it's probably a bug in glibc's .bb file
22:45.07pb_or, more accurately, in glibc-package.bbclass
22:45.11Zero_ChaosOkay, I'll file a bug, but I am a bit over my head on the glibc bitbake stuff here.
22:45.54pb_<PROTECTED>
22:46.06pb_at a guess, that "datadir" probably ought to be os.path.join(treedir, datadir)
22:46.12pb_or something along those lines, anyway
22:46.18Zero_Chaoswhat is %s?
22:46.35pb_string substitution
22:46.47JustinPZero_Chaos: see printf for history
22:47.28Zero_Chaosinputfile=%s that %s turns into /usr/share
22:50.00JustinPZero_Chaos: replace datadir with os.path.join(treedir, datadir) and see if that fixes it
22:50.36Zero_Chaosas if rebuilding glibc is fast, but yeah, I'll give that a shot
22:51.49JustinPI know, I know
22:52.00JustinPwe appreciate the testing, though
22:52.15JustinPif it works do an mtn diff of that change and attach it as a patch to the bug you create :-)
22:52.20Zero_ChaosJustinP: merely saying I can do it in a minute when it fails again, but you might not hear back from me as I'm going to the bar ;-)
22:52.38JustinP:-)
22:52.39Zero_ChaosJustinP: LoL, a mtn diff? how about a normal diff?
22:52.41Zero_Chaos:-)
22:53.34JustinPZero_Chaos: just type "mtn diff ." in that dir. monotone will make a diff
22:53.41JustinPa normal diff is fine, too (well, unified)
22:54.17Zero_ChaosI can type mtn diff . I suppose... I'm just not very familiar with monotone so I had no idea what you meant until you said the command
22:54.56JustinPwhy?
22:55.32Zero_ChaosJustinP: I just always have trouble with it and stuff.  and installing libboost made me angry.
22:56.03Zero_ChaosJustinP: really I don't know it well, I have little room to talk... it has just been a source of headache when I feel it should "just work"
22:57.26JustinPwhat kind of trouble?
22:59.35Zero_ChaosJustinP: I know on gentoo it works great, but this is a... ahem, hacked up (legally) server running RH9
22:59.55Zero_ChaosJustinP: I installed boost from source and it installs the libs to a non-standard directory
23:00.29JustinPah
23:00.43JustinPI'm currently rebuilding boost for cygwin
23:00.50JustinPtrying to get the testing bits installed
23:00.54Zero_ChaosI banged my head over that crap for more than a day.
23:01.12Zero_ChaosFYI, OE doesn't run on RH9 ;-)
23:01.18Zero_Chaosbut it is almost working
23:01.20Zero_Chaosif not for the bug
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23:02.32JustinPyou could have tried the static monotone binary they distribute
23:02.49Zero_ChaosJustinP: 0.28 is the last one they distributed for RH9
23:03.14Zero_Chaoseverything else is dynamically linked to a newer glibc than I have
23:03.38JustinPZero_Chaos: the monotone static binary on venge.net/monotone?
23:04.40Zero_ChaosJustinP: this one? http://www.venge.net/monotone/downloads/mtn-0.32-linux-x86.bz2 I didn't understand how to use it... I uncompressed it but then what? it's not a tar
23:05.02Crofton|homeread getting started
23:05.11Crofton|homeit is the database for montone
23:05.22Crofton|homeoh wait
23:05.27Zero_ChaosLoL
23:05.29Crofton|homethat is the mtn binary :)
23:05.30Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: try to keep up
23:05.35Crofton|homeheh
23:05.51Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: I'm having issues, but I'm not a n00b, this is just a fscked up system.
23:06.01JustinPZero_Chaos: yeah, it's the binary. Just set it executable and run it
23:06.20Zero_ChaosJustinP: LoL, wish I had known that a week ago, oh well, problem solved anyway ;-)
23:07.29Zero_Chaosfunny as hell to me, this is a 2.8Ghz Xeon with RH9, the OS is so much older than the system....
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23:08.39Crofton|homeWhy RH9?
23:08.49Crofton|homeMV?
23:08.54Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: that is what is on the server, and I cannot change it.
23:09.08Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: but the server is fast, so I wanted to use it.
23:09.55Crofton|homeheh
23:10.40Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: I have full level sudo so I'm just hacking the hell out of, installing new python and a bunch of stuff from sources.... it is working...
23:10.49Zero_ChaosCrofton|home: just a bit more entertaining then usual :-)
23:10.53Crofton|homeyeah
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23:43.03Zero_ChaosJustinP: just FYI, it failed.  I'm going out but I'll file a very detailed bug tomorrow
23:43.04Zero_Chaossame error
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