I'm trying to add the package openntpd to my config. I can see the
package in the packages/network/openntpd folder, when I look through the
packages in the config program it is not in the list. I have also added
a rule to see if it appears but it still doesn't.
Is there somewhere else I need
on the
box. I would of preferred to build in a VM as I can suspend the build process
when I'm travelling about on my laptop.
Keep up the great work.
Adam
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Hi Adam,
Adam Stirk wrote:
Hi René,
Please find attached the error log from util-linux which fails to build
Hi,
Only me again, I'm getting the following error when building the gpm
package (full log attached). Would I be correct in saying that the
open_console.o needs compiling for the x86_64 architecture?
gcc
-L/TOOLCHAIN/src.gpm.default.20080722.140619.25803.T2-v7.0_SDE/gpm-1.20.
3/src -lm -o
Regards
Adam
From: Adam Stirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 July 2008 09:34
To: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: [t2] rc.d scripts
Hi,
Could someone tell me what package has the rc.d/rc3.d/S01system script
in it.
Thanks
Adam
Hi,
I'm having trouble building PHP I have attached the error log, as I'm
getting the following error. Does anyone know where I'm going wrong?
Fatal error: Not valid internal .phar file (checksum error) in
/TOOLCHAIN/src.php.x64core2.20080808.214754.19367.localhost/php-5.2.6/pe
. I will submit the
patch for the .desc file this evening (unless you do it in the mean time)
Adam
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Sent: 11 August 2008 08:43
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] RE: Error while building PHP
Hi,
Adam Stirk wrote:
Helps if I attach
Hi,
Is there a reason why when compiling GCC compiler cache is not used? If
I would like to test it where would I need to start looking?
Thanks
Adam
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background helps.
I will bash out a few patches (openntpd, php and linux-igd(new)) this evening
after installing my latest build.
Thanks
Adam
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From: René Rebe
Sent: 11 August 2008 17:09
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] CCache
Hi,
Adam Stirk
Hi,
I need to build hostapd with madwifi support, this means that I need
access to the madwifi source files when building the hostapd package. Is
there a way that I can do this?
Thanks in advance
Adam
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Rene,
Does this patch set include GPT support? Also are there any plans to add GRUB
2? I know this has GPT support and support for partitions bigger than 2Tb. (my
system has 4Tb of disk space and was a royal pain in the arse to get working)
Thanks
Adam
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the GPT patch, as I believe you can't
install then GRUB on a non GPT disk. (I had this fix in my build system already)
Regards
Adam
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From: René Rebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2008 13:53
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] RE: [t2
Stirk
Cc: t2@t2-project.org
Subject: Re: [t2] RE: [t2-svn] rev 30132 - trunk/package/x86/grub
Hi,
just a quick comment to the grub note:
Adam Stirk wrote:
...
FYI I think you might want to remove the GPT patch, as I believe you can't
install then GRUB on a non GPT disk. (I had this fix in my
but it
didn't seem to work.
Adam
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From: Reid Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 August 2008 14:03
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] Diff 2 folders
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 11:39 +0100, Adam Stirk wrote:
Hi,
Is there an easy way
The command I entered is
diff -ruN --exclude='*/.svn/*' t2_orig/package t2-trunk/package
Thanks
Adam
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From: Reid Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 August 2008 15:11
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: t2@t2-project.org
Subject: RE: [t2] Diff 2 folders
On Thu, 2008-08-21
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Sent: 21 August 2008 15:38
To: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] Diff 2 folders
On Thursday 21 August 2008 16:29, Adam Stirk wrote:
The command I entered is
diff -ruN --exclude='*/.svn/*' t2_orig/package t2-trunk/package
Try --exclude='\.svn'.
The pattern is matched against
Hi,
I have just started rebuilding my target again but there is a strange
message when building every package. A snapshot of output is :-
-Compiler Cache enabled: 0.00% cache hits so far.
pkgprefix: package libx11 is not present
pkgprefix: package libx11 is not present
pkgprefix:
Hi,
Could you tell me the location of the match_source_file script as I
would like to look at the script but I am unable to locate it.
Thanks
Adam
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Hi,
Please find attached a diff to fix compiling with madwifi support in
hostapd since the switch to using a snapshot archive in the madwifi
package.
Regards
Adam
hostapd.diff
Description: hostapd.diff
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How do you configure what modules are included in the T2 build system?
And can you specify if they are built into the kernel or a module?
Thanks
Adam
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Hi,
I have noticed that the cache for stages 2 onwards the cache is stored
in the 'build/config/TOOLCHAIN/build' and is deleted when you do a
clean build. I believe for stages 2+ the location of the cache needs
changing to 'build/config/TOOLCHAIN/loop/build' for it to survive
Cleanup -build.
Hi,
I'm receiving the following error building mono, does anyone have any
ideas how to fix?
Thanks
Adam
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
Package glib-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `glib-2.0.pc'
to
Hi,
I'm trying to blacklist the module ath5k from loading at boot but I am
having no success with the following
/etc/conf/blacklist
/etc/modprobe.conf
/etc/modules.conf
/etc/conf/pci
I have tried these files using the rockplug hwscan configuration.
How can I disable the ath5k
Rene,
Is there a reason for using udev v120 instead of udev v130? As I've been
looking at my problem of my 5 NIC's not persisting their name between reboots
and I would like to work on patching this in the T2 environment. If I do this I
would like to upgrade to udev v130 at the same time,
October 2008 16:02
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: René Rebe; T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] udev
Hi Adam,
Am Dienstag, den 28.10.2008, 15:42 + schrieb Adam Stirk:
Rene,
Is there a reason for using udev v120 instead of udev v130? As I’ve
been looking at my problem of my 5 NIC’s
Just a thought, would it be better to add a parameter like -force so this can
be done for download -cfg xxyy -required as use this as I don’t need all
packages as I'm working on a small footprint and don't need all packages but
would also like this facility.
Regards
Adam
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Ahh, I think I miss understood what the change was.
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From: René Rebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 October 2008 11:05
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2-svn] rev 31054 - trunk/scripts
Hi Adam,
Adam Stirk wrote:
The same functionality
Hi,
I have found a problem with the rules in v130 (without testing) the
rules are now being installed to /lib/udev/rules.d instead of
/etc/udev/rules.d
Regards
Adam
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From: Michael Tross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 November 2008 11:10
To: Adam Stirk
Subject: RE
I shall install the build tonight, I just didn't want to break my system
too much.
Adam
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From: Michael Tross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 November 2008 08:35
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: RE: [t2] udev
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 02.11.2008, 21
I have tested udev v130 with a clean build and my system is working
fine.
I have attached a new diff file with my small change to the .conf file
to include all the extras which gives me the persistent NIC names that I
need.
Adam
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From: Adam Stirk [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
How do I pause boot-up to view error message etc? I have tried the
Pause/Break key on the keyboard as this works in DOS.
Thanks
Adam
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No problem, I run a clean build most days so if anyone needs something
testing with a clean build just drop me a email.
Regards
Adam
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From: Michael Tross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2008 14:13
To: Adam Stirk
Subject: RE: [t2] udev
Hi,
Am Dienstag
Please find attached 2 additional packages (libmpcdec and libsimage).
A patch to ddclient to create a rc?.d script to start it boot time
A patch for strace (untested) to v4.5.18
Regards
Adam
ddclient.diff
Description: ddclient.diff
libmpcdec.diff
Description: libmpcdec.diff
Just a thought, would it be because the .so is in libswscale and the .a is in
/usr/lib64? The pkgconfig is also in the /usr/lib64.
What is the function of the .pc files in the pkgconfig folder?
Regards
Adam
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From: Adam Stirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12
assume that the libswscale.so should be in the /usr/lib64 folder, with
it's partner in crime the libswscale.a?
Regards
Adam
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From: René Rebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 November 2008 16:53
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] Fuppes
Found the problem, there was still an error in the package config file for
libmad. In the package config file there was a hardcoded /lib path I have
replaced this with the $libdir variable when it is compiled.
Attached is the patch
Adam
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From: Adam Stirk [mailto
Rene,
I have managed to do a stage 9 rebuild with this patch implemented and it
doesn't work. It works for Emerge-Pkg but not the stage 9 rebuild is there a
way to determine if we are doing a Emerge-Pkg or a stage 9 rebuild?
Regards
Adam
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From: Adam Stirk [mailto
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Sent: 22 November 2008 03:43
To: Adam Stirk
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] Can't talk to network--DHCP problem?
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 6:50 PM, William Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The file that I found under /etc/dhclient.conf is
Okay, I can tweak that file all I want
Does that mean that we will be upgrading it to 2.9? :)
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From: René Rebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2008 18:46
To: Gerardo Di Iorio
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] glibc 2.8
Hahaha,
there now is a tarball-less 2.9:
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