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<0> koen org.oe.dev * ra9016d4... / (3 files in 2 dirs): netbook-pro kernel: rename
<1> I'm getting the following error when trying to build busybox... :
<1> update-alternatives: Error: cannot register alternative lsmod to /bin/lsmod since it is already registered to /sbin/lsmod
<1> anyone seen this before?
<2> v8jlene: you there?
<3> ERROR: function do_stage failed with libxfont-X11R7.1-1.2.0
<3> http://pastebin.com/757664
<3> Any ideas?
<4> *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
<3> yeah, pastebin is very slow the last days.
<5> NOTE: package libxfont-X11R7.1-1.2.0-r0: task do_populate_staging: completed
<4> hm its fast here
<5> I should fix the a780 in OE
<5> ~lart sa1100_rtc



<4> hu?
<0> kristoffer org.oe.dev * ra31a166... / (3 files in 3 dirs):
<0> conf/distro/jlime-donkey.conf : Addition of hotplug-ng to RDEPENDS
<0> linux/linux/linux-jlime-jornada6xx-2.6.17/defconfig_jlime :
<0> * Change of PREVENT FIRMWARE BUILD = yes, USE ONLY DRIVERS THAT DOESNT REQUIRE EXTERNAL FIRMWARE = Yes
<4> whats wrong with rtc?
<6> What did the sa1100 etc do?
<6> s/etc/rtc/ :)
<4> koen is the netbookpro sa1100?
<5> woglinde: pxa255
<4> hm
<5> RP: break compilation
<4> koen???
<6> koen: It shouldn't do...
<5> woglinde: sa1100_rtc also works on pxa
<4> koen hm
<5> RP: probably some gcc 4.1.1/EABI issue
<4> that sounds not good
<5> RP: your change to ipkg-utils had some side-effects: http://rafb.net/paste/results/7kwOow22.html
<5> (and I can't spell 'bug')
<6> koen: I'm just about the commit that!
<5> | drivers/char/sa1100-rtc.c:130: error: static declaration of 'rtc_interrupt' follows non-static declaration
<6> koen: That sounds like a real problem...
<6> koen: Add static to the one missing it ;-)
<5> :)
<5> I'll do that tomorrow
<5> 'night all
<3> koen|away: distcc with your new gadgets?
<0> rpurdie org.oe.dev * re59aa53b... / (1 packages/linux/linux-openzaurus_2.6.17.bb): linux-oz-2.6.17: Promote to the default kernel in .dev. Fix a corgi compile problem and a broken ipaq patch
<0> rpurdie org.oe.dev * rc9adc1... / (3 files in 3 dirs): udev 092: Fix ARM inotify syscall
<0> rpurdie org.oe.dev * rb9b571f... / (1 cl***es/rootfs_ipk.bbcl*** packages/meta/package-index.bb): rootfs_ipk, package-index: Fix an error introduced in a previous commit - make sure the Packages file exists
<4> nite all
<6> exit
<7> Anyone seen this before? The error Im getting on the 6xx is
<7> <2> hermes @ 0000f000: Timeout waiting for card to reset (reg=0x0123)!
<7> <2> eth0: failed to initialize firmware (err = -110)
<7> <2> orinoco_cs: register_netdev() failed
<7> doesnt happen on 7xx though
<2> what should I use to do monotone revert --missing in new monotone version?
<2> nevermind
<2> IS anyone using pcmcia-cs these days?
<8> Ken|Laptop: Hi Ken... I'm here now..
<8> Ken|Laptop: No pcmcia for me.
<7> v8jlene, I cant get wifi working. Getting more and more frustrated with it
<8> Kristoffer: Your only having a problem on one platform though right? And works on others? PCMCIA in both cases?
<7> v8jlene, wifi doesnt work on hp 6xx, but works fine on 7xx and x86..
<8> Kristoffer: Have you tried asking on the linux pcmcia list? I seem to remember someone on lkml also reporting that pcmcia wifi cards stopped working in 2.6.17.
<7> v8jlene, Havent had working pcmcia wifi since 2.6.13, but will drop them a mail. Strange that it affects only one platform though
<8> Kristoffer: Stange if it used to work before. I dunno anything about PCMCIA though, so can't offer much advice.
<7> v8jlene, think Im gonna do some logging of the kernel compilation and compair 7xx against 6xx. See if theres any warnings on 6xx, that doesnt appear on 7xx
<8> Hmmm, someone broke building rootfs images in the past few hours ;(
<2> v8jlene: ouchi
<8> False alarm... tmp/deploy/ipk/Packages was corrupted for some reason...
<2> v8jlene: ah
<0> lenehan org.oe.dev * red87e59... / (3 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed)
<0> linux/linux-titan-sh4: Update for the kernel. Add a patch which
<0> enables scanning of pci function 1 even if function 0 doesn't exist.
<0> This is required if using the upgraded BIOS in which one of the
<0> ethernet cards is moved to function 1 and function 0 is wired up as a
<0> bus-master p***-through from one of the mini-pci slots. So without



<0> this patch you loose one of the lan interfaces when mini-pci slot A
<0> justinp org.oe.dev * rb00e4cd7... / (3 files in 3 dirs): emacs: split out el files into their own package, make bootstrap its own task, fix quoting in patch, add one more place to use QEMU
<0> justinp org.oe.dev * rcf3b33c2... / (1 packages/emacs/files/use-qemu.patch): emacs: re-fix qemu patch
<0> justinp org.oe.dev * ra0656b1... / (1 packages/emacs/emacs_cvs.bb): emacs: add a note about the qemu version used
<0> justinp org.oe.dev * rcf04cf2... / (1 packages/emacs/emacs_cvs.bb): emacs: fix emacs-el package (ordering of packages caused it to be empty)
<9> hi all
<9> anyone here?
<10> morning all
<11> yo
<9> hi law
<9> nice to genesis
<1> hey
<1> what are the possible options for IMAGE_FSTYPES?
<5> tkp: afaik ext2, tar and jffs2
<5> good morning all
<1> koen: you how how one might go about adding another?
<1> I could just wing it inside image_ipk.bbcl***
<1> but it would be nice if there was a neeter way
<1> I'd like to add one for initramfs
<1> which would basically just create a cpio archive
<5> I'd look in cl***es/ for the files using that var
<1> ah, so it's all done via the cl***es...
<1> I thought it was internal to bitbake somewhow
<1> I'll go looking
<1> yeah, I'm sure it is...
<1> it's done by a function called bbimage
<1> guess I could just create my own cl***
<0> koen org.oe.dev * rf13e6... / (1 conf/machine/h3900.conf): h3900.conf: remove h5xxx bits
<9> hi koen
<12> tkp: bbimage just adds type to the overrides, so you just have to provide your own IMAGE_DEPENDS_initramfs, IMAGE_CMD_initramfs, etc.
<9> does the OE can to build a mips64?
<5> oevin: it can build for mips32, but I'm not sure about mips64
<9> koen: then for the mips32. should I how to set the local.conf ..such as MACHINE,TARGET_ARCH,TARGET_OS,DISTRO
<0> koen org.oe.dev * redebcdc7... / (1 packages/dri/drm_cvs.bb): drm: inherit pkgconfig
<12> oevin: have a look at the other mips machines for inspiration. grep mips conf/machine/*.conf
<9> pH5:there are several machines for mips32.
<5> hey kergoth
<9> pH5:what I dont know that whether these mips32-machines would be compatibled by mips64
<13> hey
<12> morning
<5> hey pH5
<12> oevin: just take what's similar and change what's different. I would set TARGET_CC_ARCH="-march=mips64" in your case, for example.
<9> pH5, I get this text, thankssssss
<14> morning
<5> hey XorA
<0> koen org.oe.dev * ra90fd620... / (1 packages/angstrom/task-angstrom.bb): task-angstrom: add some debug stuff
<0> koen org.oe.dev * ra7f57ba4... / (1 packages/linux/netbook-pro-kernel_2.6.17.bb): netbook-pro-kernel: update patches
<1> I'm trying to p*** this to my new bbcl***:
<1> IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += "cat ${WORKDIR}/stv720.eti >> ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME};"
<1> but it seems that ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME} is not poplated in mt bb file
<1> is there any way to p*** them to the bbcl*** as is, and then have the bbcl*** translate the variables?
<14> s/to/no/
<0> arjan org.oe.dev * r95379... / (4 files in 3 dirs): linux-h1940: kernel update to 2.6.17
<15> morning
<0> koen org.oe.dev * rf101a66... / (1 conf/machine/h5xxx.conf): h5xxx.conf: fix include for tune-xscale
<16> wow... monotone 0.27 is way faster than 0.25! I can actually wait for it to finish now :)
<17> Yeah, it's great
<18> how do I remove a bitbaked package?
<19> mikearthur: in deploy/ipk?
<19> mikearthur: wait for koen to clean packages on -cclean
<18> from the gpe-image, I know I'll need to rebuild
<20> Hmm, I see debug info is split now? (e.g. rootfs/usr/lib/libipkg.so.0.0.0.dbg). Can I omit all .dbg files somehow?
<19> wrobbie: omit? they are in different packages?!
<19> wrobbie: you could partially undo the cset that introduced .dbg files
<20> ah, that doesn't seem to be true for another example, libcrypto0.9.7_0.9.7g-r1_i686.ipk
<20> ipkg.0.0.0 is split indeed, didn't see that
<19> wrobbie: okay the FILES statement within libcrypto is wrong
<20> ah ok.
<19> mikearthur: could you point me to your circular dependency loop again?
<20> zecke: so the question is, more accurately, how to avoid installing .dbg ipks? :)
<19> wrobbie: You mean putting *.dbg files into packages?
<19> wrobbie: I doubt that we install .dbg files


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