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<0> kergoth: I suspect you should add this to your patch: http://rafb.net/paste/results/9c880K95.html
<0> or does the new bitbake handle that automagically now?
<1> good point, you're probably right
<2> cu
<3> kergoth: You could call the, DEPCHAINS (DEPCHAINPOSTFIX, DEPCHAINPREFIX)
<4> Does "mtn revert --missing" work for someone? I just get the help...
<0> koen@bitbake:~/OE/monotone/org.openembedded.dev/packages$ mtn revert --missing
<0> mtn: no missing files to revert
<4> koen: which version is this?
<0> koen@bitbake:~/OE/monotone/org.openembedded.dev/packages$ mtn --version
<0> monotone 0.29 (base revision: 796bc8596d6c5c68828fbfb6a620a09a3af15ded)
<4> ah, maybe i should update... 0.27 is obviously broken
<0> try using the static .debs from venge.net/monotone
<5> morning all
<4> hi lrg



<3> hi Liam
<4> koen: ok, thanks.... let me try
<0> hey lrg
<0> nope
<0> but I p***ed all the configure stages
<5> koen: i have another challenge for you...
<5> koen: I tried building quake2 on Saturday night. It built ok with a few changes, but needs a bb
<0> does it run on the imx?
<5> koen: not yet, I still need to get the rendering building against all my OE libs, e.g. SDL, X, etc. I built everything else.
<5> koen: do you want my patch
<0> lrg: IIRC you can add it yourself now :)
<5> koen: I'm time constrained so it may not appear for some time. It needs a bb, but I had some problems with getting the svn to fetch correctly.
<0> you can mail your WIP to koen@openembedded.org
<0> starting tomorrow I'll be attending courses again, so we're both time constrained :(
<6> lrg: hey
<6> quake2 send here
<5> koen, XorA : sure, thanks. I know you guys will be quicker than me. Btw, you will need the pak files
<0> argh
<0> the OE gcc3 c++ toolchain is broken
<0> it's missing climits (among other things)
<5> koen, XorA: mail sent
<0> got it
<0> looks like a case of '-DARCH=${TARGET_ARCH}'
<3> lrg: I just tested ASoC on spitz - its playing back static instead of audio :-(
<7> xora org.oe.dev * rf8bbd363... / (1 packages/abiword/abiword-plugins_2.4.5.bb):
<7> abiword-plugins_2.4.5.bb : remove DEPENDS on abiword as it doesnt require
<7> it to build. Add RDEPENDS on abiword as plugins require it to be useful.
<5> RP: damn, I though we had that ok. There is only a few changes in the core, since I sent mine back. Any chance you could send me a reg dump, /sys/dev/plat/soc-audio/codec_reg :(
<5> RP: I've got a few ideas, it's probably something I've missed as all the others are fine
<8> Good Morning
<5> hey B_Lizzard
<8> At last, OE works!
<8> :)
<8> And zecke isn't in
<8> Well, I'll shower him with presents later
<3> lrg: sent
<5> RP: thanks
<3> lrg: I'm sure it will be something simple :)
<5> RP: hopefully, it only been small changes lately, core is now quite static
<0> lrg: nice pun
<5> koen, RP: heh, not intended ;)
<7> xora org.oe.dev * rd114f35e... / (1 packages/gnome/libbonoboui_2.14.0.bb): libbonoboui_2.14.0.bb : new version
<5> RP: it looks like the codec is trying to play 32 bit data instead of 16bit, now to see why....
<7> xora org.oe.dev * r1680a... / (1 packages/gnome/libgnome_2.14.1.bb): libgnome_2.14.1.bb : new version
<3> lrg: strange. Do you need any more logs?
<5> RP: yes please, can you hit the debug bit and send me the output. thanks.
<0> ~lart npb 2.5mm jack
<5> RP: btw, what version of alsa do you have ?
<3> lrg: Which debug bit do you want?
<5> RP: in soc-core.c, both DAI and normal please
<3> lrg: The device appears to have libasound 1.0.11 and the rest of alsa is 1.0.10 :-/
<7> xora org.oe.dev * ra94af491... / (1 packages/gnome/libgnomeui_2.15.2.bb):
<7> libgnomeui_2.15.2.bb : new version
<7> had to use unstable as this fixes a compile bug with gtk+ recent.
<5> RP: ah, I wonder if this mistmatch is causing the SNDDRV_PCM_FORMAT_* to change...
<3> lrg: Upgraded to 1.0.11 and no change
<5> RP: ok, I was hoping this wasn't the cause. :)
<3> lrg: I've mailed you the dmesg output



<5> RP:Thanks
<9> is anyone familiar with backing up an entire image on a board that uses u-boot ?
<9> i want to wipe the board and start from scratch, but i'd like to copy what's on the board... if at all possible
<10> I never did it, but IIRC u-boot can dump the NAND-contents from/to a medium, can't it?
<0> mount / -o remount,r ; dd if=/dev/mtdblock<number> of=/media/storage/rootfs.img ?
<0> remount,ro that is
<11> what was that place where the ext2 ramdisk size was set? I am lost.
<9> hrm. and i do this from the device or the dev machine connected to the device?
<10> koen's recommendation can be done when you have a shell on a running device
<10> my idea was using the uboot command line interface
<10> both methods will (more or less) give you the same result
<12> lrg: pm when you get this
<7> koen org.oe.dev * rd227cac... / (1 packages/abiword/abiword.inc): abiword.inc: fix DESCRIPTION
<9> ok, thanks. i'll try to see what i can find on those two solutions
<13> mickeyl: quick moderating-finger? ;)
<10> yes :D#
<0> I also enabled the evil reply-to munging for the OE mailinglist
<0> it will also plainly reject html-only mail
<14> how can i get the packages/udev/udev_050.bb that has been removed 17 july by mickey ?
<14> with monotone i think i can get a specific file , isnt it ?
<0> mtn co -r<rev>
<14> thx
<13> koen: rejecting html-only is Good (TM). I keep forgetting to hit "reply to all" though :-\
<0> reply-all is bad(TM)
<12> koen: I agree
<12> reply-all is only good sometimes
<12> such as when my friends send me "The Internet will explode!" type chainmails
<13> heh
<12> and you can do a reply-to-all to make them look foolish
<12> and as a result, no more chainmails
<0> reply-all is good if you want to annoy people with duplicate emails on mailinglists
<12> yeh on lists = evil
<0> there is still a flaw in the mailman config, since you can send duplicates to the list
<0> I'm a bit old-fashioned and actually look at To:, cc: and bcc: when sending mail
<3> I find duplicates useful...
<0> to: oe-devel, cc: oe-devel are NOT usefull
<0> to: oe-devel, cc: developer can be usefull
<0> s/are/is/
<3> koen: ok, I thought you were talking about something else, sorry
<5> RP: problem solved, creating new patch.....
<3> lrg: yay :)
<0> EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-x COMPILED_BY=\"${MAINTAINER}\""
<4> koen: what about $USER? ;)
<0> that would violate the license....
<4> uh?
<0> "In order to start configuration, you have to provide a valid contact
<0> information that will be included in the executable and displayed
<0> whenever POV-Ray (or a modified version of it) is started. "
<0> and $USER returns only 'koen' over here
<2> re
<2> ~lart meetings with clients
<0> hrw|work: wb
<2> I had to explain how our cms works...
<6> koen: root@localhost?
<4> XorA, koen: well... its a valid contact at compile time. Does it mention run time? ;)
<15> hello
<15> .
<15> is it possible to print out dependency tree for a package?
<0> bitbake -g
<15> thanks
<15> hmm, no such option
<15> version 1.4.2
<0> -g, --graphviz emit the dependency trees of the specified packages in
<0> the dot syntax
<0> try 1.6.0
<15> ok, I'll try to create a gentoo port for it
<0> you can download a tarball and run it from there
<15> koen: port would be better :-)
<0> a .deb would be better
<15> :-)


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