2010/9/17 Tom Rini <[email protected]>: > Frans Meulenbroeks wrote: >> >> 2010/9/16 Tom Rini <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Frans Meulenbroeks wrote: >>> >>>> The patches I just pushed are tested using bitbake -c patch for all >>>> recipes as far as possible). >>>> (in the recipes I pushed I could not test alsa-scenario_git.bb as it >>>> didn't fetch for me and alsa-driver_0.9.6-hh4c.bb as it was for h3600 >>>> and h3900 only), >>> >>> Not to stop the work here, but is there a reason you couldn't do >>> MACHINE=h3600 bitbake -c patch -b >>> openembedded/recipes/alsa/alsa-driver_0.9.6-hh4c.bb ? Yes, the initial >>> parsing sucks but I think it's important for things like this to go out >>> and >>> find the case where a given recipe is supposed to work and make sure it >>> still works. "It didn't fetch" is a legitimate stopper (and I think >>> candidate for moving to nonworking) of testing something. >> >> I'll try the MACHINE = thingie tonight or tomorrow. Actually > > OK. Note that doing it on the commandline means having it in > BB_ENV_EXTRAWHITE. Otherwise it's just short-hand for editing your > local.conf :) Thanks!
I know. Just tried it for openembedded/recipes/alsa/alsa-driver_0.9.6-hh4c.bb This recipe fetches from ftp.handhelds.org which resolves to h2.handhelds.org, but does not give data. If I ftp to there from the cmd line I get connected but after a while I get 421 Service not available, remote server timed out. Connection closed So this one seems dead too. Frans _______________________________________________ Openembedded-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-devel
