Re: fso-testing feed out of sync

2008-09-19 Thread Richard Cooke



Rod Whitby wrote:
 
 The autobuilder that feeds downloads.freesmartphone.org runs Ubuntu 7.10
 and fso-testing builds fine there using the FSO Makefile at:
 
   http://downloads.freesmartphone.org/Makefile
 
I have this working now, thanks. Yesterday git was being refused connection
but today it is working like a charm. I guess the problem may have been at
my end.

I can also confirm that the enlightenment issue is fixed in the lastest
fso-testing image on downloads.freesmartphone.org. I am not sure what the
issues will be with opkg when switching to this feed from the previous
shr.bearstech.com feed as there seem a lot of differences.

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Re: fso-testing feed out of sync

2008-09-18 Thread Richard Cooke


-stacy wrote:
 
 edje is out of sync with e/illume and friends:
 
 libedje0_0.9.9.043+cvs20080802-r0_armv4t.ipk
 edje-utils_0.9.9.043+cvs20080802-r0_armv4t.ipk
 edje-viewer_0.0.0+svnr35984-r1_armv4t.ipk
 illume_0.0+svnr35984-r13_armv4t.ipk
 e-wm_0.16.999.043+svnr35984-r11_armv4t.ipk
 
 This causes e to fail to start and thus xserver-nodm doesn't complete.
 
 I was able to build my own edje packages, but no matter what I did I 
 could not convince opkg to install them instead of the ones in the 
 repository (I think I could learn to hate opkg); I finally just unpacked 
 them by hand and copied the files into place.
 
 My FSO-testing is now working again.
 
 -stacy
 
 

fso-testing is still broken. Out of desparation I have flashed the latest
fso-testing image from downloads.freesmartphone.org. x.log still shows 
enlightenment: symbol lookup error: enlightenment: undefined symbol:
edje_scale_set

Any chance you could make the relevant ipks available please? I can't get
the build system to work on my ubuntu box.

Thanks,


Richard
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Re: fso-testing feed out of sync

2008-09-18 Thread Richard Cooke



Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
 
 Am Thursday 18 September 2008 17:47:12 schrieb Richard Cooke:
 Any chance you could make the relevant ipks available please? I can't get
 the build system to work on my ubuntu box.
 
 How can we help to fix that? Did you file a bug report?
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I have not filed a bug report up until now as I was not sure that the
breakage was not due to my installation of non-standard e packages. Now I
have the same problem having flashed the whole image I will do so.
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Re: Unnecessary rant - Was: Re: USB networking in Ubuntu

2008-08-11 Thread Richard Cooke

Having got this working again by flashing the original factory images, today
i somewhat recklessly flashed the 2008.8 release. I am again now unable to
get usb0 to show up in my interfaces. Is there any way to fix this short of
reverting to the 2007.2 release again?
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Re: Unnecessary rant - Was: Re: USB networking in Ubuntu

2008-08-11 Thread Richard Cooke

Sorry. Cancel that. Removing the30 second suspend on FR seems to have fixed
it

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Re: Unnecessary rant - Was: Re: USB networking in Ubuntu

2008-08-06 Thread Richard Cooke


Andy Green wrote:
 
 Powering down or rebooting into U-Boot?
 - -Andy
 
Sorry. You are correct. On watching the screen more closely it is clear that
the device is detected early in its boot process. It then appears that the
USB connection is lost 6 seconds later.
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Re: Unnecessary rant - Was: Re: USB networking in Ubuntu

2008-08-06 Thread Richard Cooke


Andy Green wrote:
 
 
 Yes, there is another way to get this issue unfortunately too.  We moved
 ~ USB over Ethernet support on the Freerunner into a module.  But, it's
 commonly written around that folks should update their kernel by DFU.
 This was never a good idea for a modular kernel (it does nothing to
 update the modules) and now it's a really bad idea.
 
 If you update your kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner it
 won't make this problem as it updates the modules at the same time (now,
 anyway, there were other problems with that method until recently).
 
 If that's what's happened (try the Uboot update first though because
 that fits the symptom as well) best plan is nuke these guys on your
 device (kernel + matching rootfs) with dfu
 
 http://buildhost.openmoko.org/releases/Freerunner/
 
 and start over.
 
 - -Andy
 
 

Thanks. This seems to be the problem. I will reflash with DFU. I am not
clear though how to avoid the same situation when I come to upgrade the
phone again as I used opkg over ssh to upgrade and have not used dfu at all.

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Re: Unnecessary rant - Was: Re: USB networking in Ubuntu

2008-08-06 Thread Richard Cooke

Ok. No problem. I'll have another go. Thanks.

Andy Green wrote:
 
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 Somebody in the thread at some point said:
 
 | If you update your kernel by the packaging from inside the Freerunner
 it
 | won't make this problem as it updates the modules at the same time
 (now,
 | anyway, there were other problems with that method until recently).
 
 | Thanks. This seems to be the problem. I will reflash with DFU. I am not
 | clear though how to avoid the same situation when I come to upgrade the
 | phone again as I used opkg over ssh to upgrade and have not used dfu
 at all.
 
 For a day or two there the packaging didn't take care about bringing in
 the new module that was created.  Now it pulls in all the modules needed
 automatically: sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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