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14:35.39Neo|Workyay, have thunderbird up and running and configured correctly
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15:59.11a-atwoodmarvelous.  checkin of ~ 2.7GB of code goes from < 90 min with the old harvest to 102 min with the new patch
15:59.50a-atwooder, not code.  backupfiles.  stuff already tarred.
16:09.50dezHow many tumbles could a tumbleweed weed if a tumbleweed could weed tumbles?
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18:08.15TimRiker~gpl
18:08.17i guess gpl is an awful and terrible license. you know stallman wants to do away with the LGPL entirely also
18:08.22TimRiker~lgpl
18:08.41TimRikerhmm... /me was looking for a gnu.org or fsf.org url.
18:27.43TimRiker~lgpl is the Lesser General Public License, see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt or http://www.fsf.org/licenses/lgpl.txt
18:27.44TimRiker: okay
18:27.50TimRikerboth of which seem to be down
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20:16.28dezbmw_3: the 12:30pm build is only 1.5MB instead of 20.5MB.
20:17.01bmw_3dez: starting research now...
20:17.19TimRikerooh. nice compression. ;-)
20:17.32bmw_3we aim to please ;)
20:19.24dezbmw_3: fyi, you may wish to link "latest.tar.bz2" to the latest build after it's been verified rather than beforehand.
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20:31.26bmw_3dez: only the tar was messed up, the build was fine. You want a full rebuild or just a retar?
20:36.07bmw_3Never mind, I am re-running the build just to make sure...
20:37.38dezbmw_3: I only brought this up because a CUPDD wanted to update his Linux machine with the newest tiapps build, and it didn't work.
20:38.09dezbmw_3: How ever you get it to work is fine by me.
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20:40.07bmw_3dez: The way latest... gets updated is during the build process. My understanding is that it truely means "latest," not "latest reasonable" or "latest good." If they want something that is known to work, they/we should modify the process so they can pull one that has been verified. Thoughts?
21:32.56TimRikerkergoth: list of components? please?
21:34.51kergothoh, right, k
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22:20.05Neo|WorkQWSServer::mouseHandler()->calibrate(&m_goodCalData);
22:20.05Neo|Work<PROTECTED>
22:20.05Neo|Worknice
22:20.36kergothheh, that cant be good
22:29.12Neo|Workso time to debug the calibration method
22:32.29Neo|Workwait a second, it's your code. :P
22:33.46kergothheh, its technically theirs.  i didnt modify the bits to take your coords and stuff them into pointercal
22:33.49Neo|Workwhy did you override it?
22:34.01kergothremember, we arent a qcalibratedmousehandler
22:34.02Neo|Workis it at all different?
22:34.05Neo|Workwe aren't?
22:34.09Neo|Workoh
22:34.11Neo|Workok
22:34.13Neo|Worknever mind :-)
22:34.17kergothiirc we arent, so yes we need those methods
22:34.18kergothheh
22:34.31Neo|WorkI can't see how this could cause an abort
22:36.32Neo|Workstat64("/etc/pointercal", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
22:36.32Neo|Workopen("/etc/pointercal", O_RDONLY)       = 20
22:36.32Neo|Workread(20, "", 200)                       = 0
22:36.32Neo|Work--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
22:36.38Neo|Workthat's in tslib I believe
22:36.51Neo|Work8293 0 -1351120 0 -5885 22604775 65536
22:36.56Neo|Workthat's /etc/pointercal
22:37.32Neo|Workso openTS dies
22:45.33Neo|Workaha
22:46.18Neo|Workbug in tslib
22:46.29Neo|Worktriggered by bug in qwsmouse
22:47.31Neo|WorkQFile foo(..); .. write to file;  closets /opents
22:47.38Neo|Work=> /etc/pointercal is empty
22:47.43Neo|Workthis causes tslib to crash
22:47.50Neo|Workflush it and voila, works
22:48.53kergothahh
22:48.54kergothnice
22:54.19Neo|WorkCannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
22:54.19Neo|WorkUse the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
22:54.20Neo|Workhrm
22:58.22Neo|Workroot@156.117.109.203:/device.arm# /sbin/hwclock
22:58.22Neo|WorkCannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
22:58.22Neo|WorkUse the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
22:58.29Neo|Workok, so it's hwclock that has the issue
22:59.31Neo|Workopen("/dev/rtc", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE)  = 104044
22:59.31Neo|Workpid 228 stray syscall exit
22:59.31Neo|Work) = 104044
22:59.31Neo|Workpid 228 stray syscall exit
22:59.31Neo|Work) = -1 ENODEV (No such device)
22:59.42kergothwhat methodology does that qtopia use for managing the alarms.. atd?
23:00.15Neo|Workdunno. we have no alarms. :P
23:00.21kergothhehe
23:00.53Neo|Workbut yes, it uses atd
23:08.49Neo|Workkergoth: know who I should bug about hardware clock?
23:09.01Neo|Workor lack of /dev/rtc or whatever the issue is
23:09.08kergothdunno off the top of my head
23:09.24Neo|Workwonder if I'm just missing the module for it
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