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<0> mickeyl: qpe segfault after scannig docs... <0> : LauncherView::removeAllItems() <0> : WARNING: XXXXXXXXXXX rescan <0> Segmentation fault. <0> mickeyl: after that it does not start at all: W100 driver cannot connect <1> when bootstrap-image runs udev, I get lots of: NOTE: Couldn't find shared library provider for libgcc_s.so.1 <0> tkp: looks like packages are fcsked <1> I'm a little worried as that was the lib busybox tried to link to before <0> tkp: which MACHINE you used? <1> epia <2> im wondering if there isnt a revision of the repository we could revert to that is in a known good state for what we are trying to do? <0> looks like it used host libs.. <2> aggghhh :/ <2> thats not good <0> libgcc1 should be built when gcc-cross was built
<0> cu <2> cya hrw-tosa <2> thanks for all the help <3> JustinP: i can build e-image-core for you, it's going to take some time thp <2> i think this is all linked to an error we both had when building gcc-cross <2> it said FATAL kernel to old <2> but then we both hit rebuild and it all worked <2> but im guessing that it didnt properly build gcc-cross, and things got linked to other libraries on the system <2> would that make any sense? <2> we saw some errors when building something else later (an mplayer dep) errors about multiple definitions in gcc-final stuff <4> CoreDump|home: I'd appreciate it. I'd like to see if rxvt's font is ok on another image <4> CoreDump|home: from oz354x, please, if you can. .dev is ok if you must, but I've been testing oz354x lately <4> CoreDump|home: :-) <5> it's going to take a few hours, I'll have it ready by tomorrow <4> CoreDump|home: could you please make a note of the rev of the workspace you're building from? If yours works I'll want to build the same rev on my machine and look for differences. <4> CoreDump|home: thanks much...hrw keeps having problems with e on ewi.... <5> sure, but "most-recent" pretty much matches my rev <4> ok <4> I just want to make sure I'm building the same rev for comparison purposes <4> I'll basically do a diff -r of the image :-] <4> this problem has been plauging me.....forever <5> JustinP: interesting problem, do you have a screenshot? <4> CoreDump|home: ummm...I'd do an scap now...hold on, let me see if I can get it up <4> anyone know how to enter a WEP "p***word"? <4> not a key, a p***word.... <5> s:ASCII_TXT <6> bitbake does x-compiling? <7> JustinP: not sure which distro... but i remember wep wasn't working with someone here... <7> duh <4> CoreDump|home: thanks :-) http://handhelds.org/scap/port.9533.png <4> REdOG: no, it's magic.....of course it cross compiles.... <7> JustinP: e17 running where? <4> thejapa: WEP works fine for me. I just didn't know how to do a p***word instead of a key <5> JustinP: LOL, that's one bad-*** cursor <4> thejapa: my spitz <4> CoreDump|home: yes...yes, it is <7> cool <4> it's just a font size issue I ***ume. no font with that size so it displays nothing <4> typing things works I typed scap into it) <5> heh <7> ~scap <8> rumour has it, scap is a CGI application to easily make screenshots from ibot's iPaq and have them posted on the Web. Refer to http://handhelds.org/scap/ <6> JustinP: does it also build the x-compiler? <7> aha <4> REdOG: yes <7> nice <6> JustinP: is it able to use uclibc? <4> REdOG: it's supposed to be able to. I've never used uclibc <4> CoreDump|home: http://handhelds.org/scap/port.10610.png <4> CoreDump|home: rxvt -fn mono-4 <4> :-P <5> well, that looks usable <4> except no chars still... <4> maybe fonts aren't being installed....? <5> silly question I know but err did you try that with a newly created $USER? <4> ? <4> ummm...no....
<4> I always just login as root <4> e-image doesn't have the user creation widget ATM <4> and this used to work fine....and the last few e-images that hrw made did work... <4> IIRC <5> worth a try then ;) Those nasty dot files can be a real PITA at times <5> ie: ~/.Xdefaults <5> fwiw, e-image-core for akita just finished <4> nope, newly created user has same issue <4> no ~/.Xdefaults, though <4> for root or new user <4> .etc/X11/Xdefaults of course <4> / <9> "I've noticed that in several places (most prominently, Help-About), there is the product version, build number, etc. Please have your team remove this information in our next release." <10> hahah <9> "The reason is simple: when they see "Version 2.8 (build 448)," they will think that it took us 28 releases and over *four hundred* builds to get right. " <9> I suspect I did over 400 rebuilds with OE by now <10> oh noes, we had to build it lots! <10> idiots <11> haha <11> kergoth: Installed openwrt over the weekend after my magnia died. <11> kergoth: It's pretty slick <10> nice. i havent played with it much, didnt have the nerve to flash it when i was in MN with only one wrt <11> It pretty much worked out of the box for me <11> a bit sluggish when doing a file transfer over openvpn, but it works <9> didn't someone fork openwrt (again) last month? <9> ah yes, freewrt <12> koen: no, bsdwrt is the next one ;-) <12> there is much bickering in the wrt camp :-( <9> freewrt.org runs on cherokee and jaws <9> that's pretty cute <10> i wanted an oe based distro on the wrt, but adding the kenrel proved to be a real pain in the ***, so i gave up. has anyone else messed with it? <13> kergoth: I tried to convince the openwrt people just last week. No good response. But maybe I got them to reconsider at least a little bit. <5> yay, black screen of death <9> kergoth: hrw did some work and br1 <10> Laibsch: i spoke with one of the maintainers at one point, and he was open to it. i was going to get the kernel in to get the hard parts done, then hand them a local.conf as a starting point :) <10> thats cool <13> kergoth: Let me know if you get more things working on the wrt. I also own such a device and would rather have OE based stuff on it. <9> but br1 couldn't continue it since he gets paid by 4g-systems <10> ah <13> kergoth: Did you solder your device? <9> iirc the images work but need a serialport to be usefull <10> not yet, no. my wrt is in active use back in MN. need to pick up a new one for my use <9> but you can build packages that run on openwrt afaik <9> (build them with OE, that is) <13> kergoth: the user "webmind" hangs around here and seems to be active in #openwrt as well. Maybe you guys can join forces? <10> itll be a bit before i can work on it, have other priorities. in a couple months i'll pick up a wrt <5> JustinP: http://handhelds.org/scap/port.14123.png <- e-image on akita <13> koen: That is also the rumours that I heard. I'll certainly try that out once I flashed the linksys. <13> Why is OE building kaffeh-native-1.1.5 instead of the CVS version? I can't seem to be able to override it with PREFERRED_VERSION_kaffeh-native = "cvs" either. Still trying to fix bug 410. <9> Laibsch: "cvs" isn't a version <13> kergoth: maybe you can get a wrt from fon.com for free ;-) <9> Laibsch: see kaffeh-native_cvs.bb: PV = "1.1.5+cvs${SRCDATE}" <13> koen: I see. <9> ~lart http://www.openembedded.biz/ <9> ~lart http://www.openembedded.biz/ again <14> heh - funny <9> I heard mvista has a lot of job openings nowadays <5> JustinP: I'm now trying hentges-e-image which I created ages ago but still builds <4> CoreDump|home: ah....so it's not just me....whew <4> CoreDump|home: still, though, this is a real PITA.... <4> CoreDump|home: what kind of box/distro are you building on? <5> Debian SID on a P4 2.8G <5> hentges-e-image is b0rked, too <4> ok, so it's not a Gentoo thing either <4> I wonder what I'd need to bitbake in a chroot.... <5> I do that all the time ;) <5> time for bed, n8 all <4> hrw|gone: what distro do you bitbake on? <15> v8jlene: I wouldn't be surprised is ssmtp has my name in the maintainer field, no. Anything in particular?
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