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<0> likewise: http://www.flickr.com/photos/86669029@N00/352893130/in/set-72157594471382701/ <1> i read there is a oe stand @fosdem? <0> correct <1> something to "see" there? <0> probable some toys and posters <2> koen org.oe.dev * r9668d... / (3 files in 2 dirs): pulse-audio: update to 0.9.5 <1> koen: toys sounds good <3> koen: ok, an in house shooting range for testing? <0> likewise: yes :) <2> koen org.oe.dev * re6025cf... / (1 packages/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_0.9.5.bb): pulse-audio: add CONFFILES <4> Let's say I'm using bbfile collections to override the standard foo_1.0.bb package with my foo_1.0.bb file by prefering my directory. If the mainline foo package gets bumped a rev to foo_1.1.bb, will that newer version now get used? <0> I suspect your version will be seen <0> you can check with 'bitbake -s' <4> but I could ensure it by using PREFERRED_VERSION_foo = "1.0"? <0> that should work <4> sweeeeeet
<4> thanks <4> I just noticed the bitbake -g option. What viewer can I use to look at the output? <4> ah, dotty - sorry <4> ah, bitbake -g is broken :( <4> is there any particular reason why /build/conf is the recommended way to setup directories? <5> mreimer: pong <6> RP: I'm saving about 18 mA/h in suspend on hx4700 by zeroing mmLCDD_CNTL1 and mmLCDD_CNTL2 in w100_suspend(). They get reconfigured on resume, and it works for me, so it seems to be a safe change. Do you approve? If so, I'll send you a patch. <5> mreimer: http://opensource.wolfsonmicro.com/ is probably what you want <5> mreimer: Sounds interesting. What do those registers do? <6> RP: thanks for the ASoC link <6> RP: looking... <6> RP: it's not obvious to me. the old w100fb.h has names for the bits like lcdd_pd, lcdd_srp, lcdd_srn, lcdd_sp, lcdd_sn, lcdd_align, but only magic numbers are used in w100fb.c <5> mreimer: ok, what I'd like to do is test whether this makes any difference on the Zaurus. If so, its a general thing and we can apply in general, if not it should be hx4700 specific <6> RP: ok <6> RP: patch sent <5> mreimer: ok, thanks <5> koen|away: http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9048137234.html <3> RP: nice coverage! <3> RP: does the link to the root filesystem downloads work for you? not for me. <5> likewise: I didn't check <0> likewise: a rootfs from http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/unstable/images/ is more up to date :) <3> koen: Would it be easy to see what packages we miss out on? ("Comprised of 9,877 packages and growing"). We're halfway probably. For example, I didn't know about Pulse Audio until 10 minutes ago :-) <0> OE had ~1.8k unique recipes 6 months ago <0> which generate >20k ipkgs <3> koen: Hmm, didn't know that factor was 10? Where from? (-dev, -dbg, -doc, ...) <5> I counted before and poky generates 3,700 just from rootfs generation <0> subpackages like -dev -dbg, locales <0> locales are the real killer <0> last time I counted glibc generate 217 locales <3> I'm just thinking that maybe we should have business cards for the OE people going to fosdem, just to spread attention. <0> "OE, building debian since 2006" ;) <2> pb org.oe.dev * raf34b3... / (4 files in 3 dirs): linux-epia: update to 2.6.19.2 <2> pb org.oe.dev * r4880c... / (3 files in 3 dirs): initscripts: add missing variable ***ignment in checkroot.sh <3> pb: are you running epia builds? using angstrom? <7> hrw|gone: could you please take a look at http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1806? Thanks. <8> likewise: epia, yes; angstrom, no <8> night all <3> pb_: any available distro that works out of the box? gn! <0> RP: http://dominion.kabel.utwente.nl/koen/cms/arm-eabi-fame :) <0> It seems like the plan lennert and I made worked <0> get EABI working, build debian, tell the world, laugh at aleph1 <3> koen: ever been to the IJssculpturen, or something similar? <0> likewise: not that I can remember <0> can we start calling debian "OE derived" now? <3> koen: http://www.flickr.com/photos/piair/338325275/in/photostream/ <0> nice <3> koen: at least debian arm I guess... <3> koen: up to 4 feb in ehv, it's nice to see once. pack your muts as well (well, it's not windy inside the tent... but it helps) <3> koen: I expect this lady's boobies to be melted due to people touching them: http://www.flickr.com/photos/piair/338328815/in/photostream/ <0> heh <5> koen: Cool, a few of us get a mention :) <3> good nite all <9> RP: I've found some problems with either zaurusd or the kernel <9> RP: 1) the headphone callback is called when the hinge is pressed <9> RP: 2) inserting my CE-RH2 remote does not cause the headphone callback to be called (while inserting my headphones does) <9> RP: 2a) the plug isn't detected at all as when 1) happens my headphones get turned off :-/ <10> JustinP: I'm trying to get a Freeciv game going <9> luke-jr: I'm playing FFXII
<10> lame <9> lame? <9> vs Freeciv? <10> yes <10> FFXII is proprietary!! <9> ah <9> well, freeciv is based on a proprietary game <9> all proprietary things are not bad <10> no more than Linux is based on a proprietary OS <10> yes they are <11> how is FFXII propritary? <11> works in PS2, PS3, XP, OSX, and apperently Vista <12> huh? <12> FFXII as in final fantasy 12? good? <11> not played it myself <11> dont have drives bige enough <11> big* <12> emte: I just remember the first ones in dos ,... <11> dos? its all about nintendo :) <11> the two new ones need ~40Gb <9> PS2 for me <10> emte: that's "portable", not "proprietary" <12> emte: the released some on pc <11> chouimat|Zzzz, yeah, it needs ~40Gb for any platform <11> wouldnt mind trying FFonline <12> emte: hehe ... I just want to spend more time with nat but she's has to get thru her divorce and this weekend spend time with her kids so ... I can understand ;) <11> yeah, no time for games myself <11> too much of a course load and two prototypes to get out the door + real life <12> hehe ... I'm suprised she want to be with a geek like me since she;s older than me (ok 3 years older) and she allready got 4 kids ... <10> only 4? <12> luke-jr: :) <12> anyway I'm off ... need to sleep <13> JustinP: are you around? <9> summatusmentis: yes <13> what was the thing I needed to add to my local.conf to byp*** the building of qemu, and use the version I have installed on my system? <9> summatusmentis: ***UME_PROVIDED += "qemu-native" <9> but you don't even need ot use qemu <9> ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION = "0" <13> the second will negate the need for the first? <14> everyone seen the openmoko announcement? <14> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/001586.html <9> summatusmentis: yes <0> good morning all <15> koen: morning :) <15> Anybody know what CoreDump is up to? I haven't seen him active in over a month <10> OpenMoko is an actual company?? <0> luke-jr: yes <10> using OE? nice <16> morning all <15> night all :) <16> mhhh seem like your work on ep93xx ?!?!? <16> koen i don't understand the IOP devel board was donated to you ? or who ? <0> ADS and intel donated the hardware <16> koen, so u have that board now ? <0> no, lennert has those boards <0> I just have the ep93xx that [g2] donated <16> yop .. lennert was working on IOP ... <16> you know if lennert will be at FOSDEM ? <0> last I heard lennert was boycotting fosdem due to that MVista dude being in the organization <16> ouch :( <0> yeah, especially since lennert promised to pay by beers at fosdem :) <16> ahahaha :) <16> i have to try again (3rd time) to contacy kontron to have a starterkit of it's xscape 80219 board ;) <16> and i have to change work :( ... <5> morning all <9> RP: morning <9> RP: did you see my messages earlier? <5> JustinP: Yes, although I didn't entirely understand them <9> RP: ok, problem 1 is that the headphone insertion check isn't working correctly if I insert my CE-RH2 audio remote <17> morning <9> RP: zaurusd happily turns off the headphone jack even though I have it plugged into the audio jack
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