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08:47.19bluelightningmorning all
08:47.48floriangood morning
08:49.30Qw_freak'mornig
08:55.19hrwhi guys
08:55.31hrw| The directory that should contain system headers does not exist:
08:55.31hrw|   /home/hrw/HDD/devel/canonical/aarch64/build/tmp-eglibc/sysroots/x86_64-nativesdk-oesdk-linux/usr/include
08:55.41hrwfresh tmpdir, bitbake nativesdk-eglibc
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08:58.02hrwideas?
08:58.19hrwdirectories populated from sstate files
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09:36.01pb_hi bluelightning, florian, all
09:37.00bluelightninghi pb_
09:37.03florianhey pb_
09:37.40florianwonders if its easier to make an OE based filesystem for this board instead of using ptxdist
09:44.39jackmitchellI would love to see someone with experience create a pro/con table of all the embedded build systems - they all seem much for much when I take a quick look at others
09:45.20florianI admit that this would be useful for quite some people
09:46.30jackmitchellflorian: What are your reasons for using ptxdist, manufacturer supplied, built in board support?
09:47.43florianjackmitchell: The hardware manufacturer ships with a ptxdist based BSP.
09:49.27florianMy first impression was good: A manual and a few archives only. But the reality is a little bit frustrating...
09:49.50jackmitchellinteresting, is it a monolithic mix of patches and binaries or is it just a matter of porting the kernel?
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09:51.01florianIt feels a little bit like the first time using OE but with an inconsistent manual and suffering from outdated package descriptions which seem to be impossible to find in the BSP ;)
09:52.07jackmitchell:/ good luck!
09:52.13florianIts supposed to be a build system for whole filesytems with a kconfig based configuration tool and soem defined toolchains.
09:54.10florianI got a toolchain distribution package and tried to build a toolchain. After several fixes to the build script it started to build... and failed after building 12 toolchains for various architectures.
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09:57.26jackmitchellflorian: it sounds like you're in for a fun day! ;)
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09:59.48florianjackmitchell: indeed... luckily the sales guy from the hardware manufacturer failed as well and therefore the customer knows that it is a tough job already
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10:05.43bluelightningjackmitchell: re comparisons, it would have to be done by someone independent; I think many of us OE folks would find it hard to be objective about other build systems
10:06.20bluelightningI do look at some of the slightly newer ones and wonder why they started yet another system instead of getting involved with OE...
10:07.44jackmitchellyes, that tends to be my feeling too - I think people probably don't put enough time into trying others before getting frustrated and deciding they can do it better themselves
10:08.31jackmitchellor maybe from the pengutronix view, they do a lot of kernel/toolchain work so their system is probably made to suit their testing needs.
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10:12.33hrwnano roxx as a target ;)
10:14.06hrwjackmitchell: hard to make such comparison - I used only OE for serious work
10:16.02jackmitchellThe only other system I've seen with some serious traction is BuildRoot - whenever I've delved into that it seems to re-invent the wheel alot, it also seems as though it has some mega duplication of package issues
10:16.24jackmitchellfrom what I could gather, it has packages inside packages
10:16.59jackmitchellso dependancies of programs were packaged inside the program directories - it was all very alien :)
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10:21.33silviohi all
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10:35.29fusmanhi all
10:36.18fusmanif an .ipk is built by two recipes, is there a way to pick the non-default one (the one with older package-version)
10:36.38fusmanI tried PREFERRED_VERSION/PREFERRED_PROVIDER, but it didn't work
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10:38.35pb_I don't think there is.  In fact, I think the older one will get deleted under those conditions unless it has a different PACKAGE_ARCH.
10:38.44pb_See the oe-core list, there was some discussion of this fairly recently.
10:40.11fusmanpb_ the ipk file names have different version number, so they don't get over-written
10:40.22fusmanbut the older version of the ipk file end up in morgue
10:41.13fusmanthat is build/tmp/deploy/ipk/core2/morgue
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10:45.37pb_oh, are you using oe-legacy?
10:45.54pb_I don't think oe-core has the morgue anymore.
10:51.36fusmanpb_: no, I am using oe-core
10:52.17hrwjackmitchell: iirc OE was created when BuildRoot was not enough for OZ devs
10:53.28hrwjackmitchell: but both changed a lot in last 8-9 years
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11:11.17jackmitchellhrw: ah, interesting, thanks!
11:16.21hrwdid someone built meta-toolchain recently?
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11:19.11jackmitchellhrw: I did in the last few days, but it failed when compiling my application with ggc crt* issues
11:19.36jackmitchellso it built, but was unusable for my purpose (still unsure why it won't work)
11:19.53jackmitchellwhether it is the toolchain or my application is still to be decided ;)
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11:33.09zeckewith oe-core.. how can I not package the the source files in a -dbg package?
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12:31.16dv_here is the base_contains syntax from the openembedded manual: ${@base_contains(’<array-name>’, ’<value>’, ’<true-result>’, <false-result>’, d)}
12:31.27dv_it documents everything ,except this mysterious "d" at the end
12:31.32dv_what is it? why is it necessary?
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12:45.01bluelightningdv_: it's the data dictionary - it's what the function needs to be able to access and expand variable values
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13:00.23DiKayHi guys
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13:00.59DiKayI get the following error when I try to run bitbake and i can't find how to fix it
13:01.04DiKayERROR: Multiple .bb files are due to be built which each provide virtual/kernel
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13:03.25bluelightningDiKay: do you have PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel set in your configuration (usually machine configuration)?
13:03.31zeckepb_: do you still remember update-alternatives?
13:05.30DiKayho right, indeed
13:05.46DiKaywith value "linux-yocto"
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13:22.25DiKayWhen I set PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel="linux", how can I know which bb file associated to "linux" ?
13:33.02bluelightningDiKay: it will be whichever recipe has PN = "linux"; then the version preference logic selects which version if there is more than one
13:33.34afournierPREFERRED_VERSION_linux = "2.6.32.27"
13:33.38bluelightning(PN by default being the part of the file name before the first underscore)
13:33.38afourniercould work
13:34.20bluelightningunfortunately that doesn't since "linux" is in OVERRIDES (from TARGET_OS)
13:35.38bluelightningthus that means that statement will apply to all recipes (!)
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13:37.03DiKayI made my own linux-vanilla recipe so I could see what's going on
13:37.52DiKay(bitbake -g is helping me !)
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13:44.03DiKaywhy have all the linux recipes vanished and there's only linux-yocto now ?
13:44.43JaMathey didn't, they moved to BSPs which still use them
13:44.50JaMaDiKay: and linux.inc is in meta-oe
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13:45.48DiKayyep, seen it
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14:22.39pb_stabs webkit-clutter
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14:34.35JaMastabs segfaulting opkg
14:36.39stefan_schmidt_wJaMa: make sure its really dead and not crawling back in behind your back
14:37.06stefan_schmidt_wJaMa: Like putting some concrete on it and putting it into the river
14:38.18JaMaI feer I'll have to patch it and heal it instead :/
14:40.13bluelightningI did wonder if we should approach the OpenWRT folks and try to come up with a joint effort to maintain opkg since we are seemingly the only remaining users
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14:48.15pb_yeah, or come up with a joint effort to just burn opkg and invent something else that sucks a bit less.  maybe even dpkg+apt is a sensible choice nowadays, I dunno.
14:48.43pb_it probably is true that the computing landscape has changed a bit in the 10 years since i/opkg was first designed.
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14:50.06pb_hands pwgen a working internet connection
14:52.41bluelightningthere was a murmur on the opkg mailing list a while back from the maintainer about a complete rewrite but there was nothing further about it since
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14:53.23bluelightningpb_: I'm not sure the design has ever been the serious issue, it's the diabolical implementation ;)
14:54.37pb_yeah, agreed.  I don't think the design is inherently broken, though I do wonder whether the world has changed in such a way that the opkg design is no longer necessary and some other package manager could be made to work.
14:55.02pb_yocto is using rpm, right?  presumably that does work for them, and although I would hesitate to recommend it for anyone else I guess it is a possibility.
14:57.50bluelightningpb_: poky uses RPM by default yes
14:58.13bluelightningit has its own issues, naturally...
14:58.30bluelightningI'm not convinced a perfect package manager exists, they all have their problems :/
14:58.53JaMaheh it looks like opkg should segfault everytime new package has 2 entries in Provides while old version had just 1
14:59.03bluelightningawesome...
15:00.06JaMasvn blame to see why that if which breaks it was added later for some reason
15:01.16ximbluelightning: Except <insert my favourite package manager here> of course :)
15:01.43bluelightningxim: personally I have no favourite...
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15:04.50ximbluelightning: What, you're not ready to accept <whatever> as your saviour?
15:05.32JaMahttp://code.google.com/p/opkg/source/diff?spec=svn277&r=277&format=side&path=/trunk/libopkg/pkg.c is the issue :/
15:05.36bluelightningxim: unless <whatever> is some package manager that I've never seen/used before, no :)
15:05.38ximI guess people aren't as religious about package managers as editors, but still :)
15:06.46bluelightningJaMa: hmm, 2009, so quite an old change...
15:06.47ximI like dpkg, but have never given anything else a serious chance. I guess there are plenty others who have it the other (obviously wrong :p) way around
15:09.17JaMabluelightning: all would be easier with oe-core changes to opkg sent upstream I guess
15:12.49bluelightningJaMa: I agree, we need to do that... I think we did a round of upstreaming for opkg a while ago, I guess some more have accumulated since then
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15:14.18bluelightningJaMa: re 3133, are you able to trigger that with less than the large number of layers you have enabled?
15:14.55bluelightning(without in any way suggesting that that is a factor)
15:15.24JaMabluelightning: that was only opkg-utils not opkg itself
15:16.38bluelightningJaMa: hmm looks like you're right
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16:11.58pb_stabs clutter
16:12.08pb_who thought it was a good idea to have a variable called "bool"?
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16:25.52pb_oh good grief, webkit has its own private copy of eglplatform.h.  what madness is this?
16:26.38ximpb_: Das. Ist. Spartaaaaaaa!
16:58.40JaMabluelightning: re 3133 in bugzilla, sorry it took so long, slow server and I was multitasking with upstreaming/fixing opkg
17:02.12e_spinbasic  gcc problem, generated  "hello world" a.out file to desktop, then when I type a.out in terminal , it says command not found.  What up?
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17:08.09e_spinThanks, that worked , whats going on ?
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17:08.50JaMae_spin: learn basics
17:09.10JaMathis isn't right channel for that
17:09.39e_spinI'll be back!
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21:43.22aaa801Is there any way to change where the build system grabs the kernel src from?
21:43.47aaa801Attempting to build webos but need to specify the rpi kernel as the patchs are not mainline yet
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21:58.01kergothif the recipe name is different, define PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "recipe-name"
21:58.05kergothusually the machine defines this
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22:09.45bluelightningaaa801: you're aware of meta-raspberrypi ?
22:10.06bluelightningaaa801: https://github.com/djwillis/meta-raspberrypi
22:10.20bluelightningalready has a specific kernel recipe
22:11.35kergothdamn. anyone who hasn't yet seen the_silver_searcher, *highly* recommend switching to it. it's like ack, which is much better than grep, but it's smoking fast compared to ack
22:11.43kergothhttp://geoff.greer.fm/2011/12/27/the-silver-searcher-better-than-ack/
22:13.19bluelightningcouldn't someone just fix the existing tool rather than writing a new one?
22:13.40bluelightning(/grump)
22:14.22kergothack was written in perl
22:14.30kergothso.. blech
22:14.46kergothone less perl dependency is a Good Thing™ :)
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22:35.03khemI wonder anyone worked on pythong 3.x recipes ?
22:35.14khemkergoth: did you play with it at all
22:35.21kergothnope
22:35.22alexhairymanoooh.... kinky pythongs.......
22:35.28alexhairymanlol
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22:37.22khemI wonder if it really makes sense to use 3.x
22:37.32khembut anyway I will try
22:39.39kergothgood luck
22:41.42khemkergoth: thanks I will need a lot of it
22:41.59khemactually I will try to make it coexist
22:42.03khemwith 2.7
22:42.20khemtypo's butbake
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