Re: [yocto] Mailing list platform change November 21st

2019-11-21 Thread Michael Halstead
The window for the mailing list move has shifted forward to November 21st
from 4pm to 8pm Pacific Standard Time. (2019-11-22 00:00-04:00 UTC)

Moderators please tend to all pending requests today.

Thank you,
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Systems Operations Engineer

On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 4:25 PM Michael Halstead <
mhalst...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:

> After backing out of the first attempt to migrate we are again moving
> our lists from Mailman to Groups.io. E-mail to lists will be delayed
> during the move window on November 21st between 17:00 and 23:00 UTC.
>
> A new account will be created for you on the Groups.io platform and most
> users will only need to update their list mailing address from the
> @yoctoproject.org to @lists.yoctoproject.org.
>
> Moderators please attend to all pending requests next Wednesday November
> 20th.
>
> Please read more about the change on the wiki:
>
> https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=GroupsMigration
>
> If there are serious issues we will rollback the changes. We will e-mail
> all lists when work is complete.
>
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> Michael Halstead
> Linux Foundation / Yocto Project
> Systems Operations Engineer
>
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[linux-yocto] Mailing list update September 15th - platform change delayed

2019-09-13 Thread Michael Halstead
This Sunday I will take the Mailman mailing lists offline for updates in
preparation for the platform change. As part of the update I plan to
change the list addresses to their new dedicated domain
@lists.yoctoproject.org so we can start changing addresses in the
MAINTAINERS files and elsewhere.

Moderators, thanks for helping by clearing out the queues in advance. If
you have outstanding moderation or trouble clearing your queue please
reach out to me.

I will send a follow up e-mail with a new time line for the platform
change after these updates are in place.

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Systems Operations Engineer


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[yocto] Mailing list update September 15th - platform change delayed

2019-09-13 Thread Michael Halstead
This Sunday I will take the Mailman mailing lists offline for updates in
preparation for the platform change. As part of the update I plan to
change the list addresses to their new dedicated domain
@lists.yoctoproject.org so we can start changing addresses in the
MAINTAINERS files and elsewhere.

Moderators, thanks for helping by clearing out the queues in advance. If
you have outstanding moderation or trouble clearing your queue please
reach out to me.

I will send a follow up e-mail with a new time line for the platform
change after these updates are in place.

-- 
Michael Halstead
Linux Foundation / Yocto Project
Systems Operations Engineer


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[yocto] Mailing list platform change September 15th

2019-09-07 Thread Michael Halstead
We are moving our lists from Mailman to Groups.io. E-mail to lists will
be delayed during the move window on September 15th between 9:00 and
17:00 UTC.

A new account will be created for you on the Groups.io platform and most
users will only need to update their list mailing address from the
@yoctoproject.org to @lists.yoctoproject.org.

Moderators please attend to all pending requests next Friday Sept. 13th
before beginning your weekend.

Please read more about the change on the wiki:

https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=GroupsMigration

If there are serious issues we will rollback the changes. We will e-mail
all lists when work is complete.

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[yocto] yocto mailing list

2015-01-09 Thread Damodar

pls subscribe me to the mailing list 
Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [linux-yocto] Welcome to the linux-yocto mailing list (Digest mode)

2012-12-20 Thread Bruce Ashfield

On 12-12-20 7:54 PM, Lai Eddy wrote:

Hi , I'm using yocto 1.3 on jasperforest BSP, have build the USB flash
drive and boot on target h/w successfully.
after trying to add igb for intel 82580DB network controller support
in jasperforst.conf +’KERNEL_FEATURES_append = features/igb’, build
done but after the target boot, there's no eth0 port present
how can I check if the igb driver is inclued and loaded in the target?


I'm out of the office at the moment, and doing this from memory, so
sorry for not being completely precise.

You can check to see if the kernel options were picked up and made it
to the build by looking at the linux build directory and the .config,
are you options present in the final .config ?

If they are, then you'll also see the .ko's in the build tree, and those
same modules packaged in the linux-yocto deploy directory. That means
the modules are available.

But they won't be autoloaded on boot unless you have an init script that
modprobes it, or you have a recipe that makes use of the oe-core module
loading framework.

So I'd suggest a build, boot and a manual modprobe of the igb module.
That will check everything that I mention above, and you'll have the
dmesg output to tell you if something has gone wrong while inserting
the module (versus a build time issue).

Cheers,

Bruce


or where’s wrong with that igb driver?


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[yocto] Mailing list etiquette question...

2011-11-10 Thread Mark Hatle
I was wondering if this or any other Yocto controlled mailing list allows job
postings?

I don't see anything forbidding it at this point -- but I'm not sure I want to
start a trend unless there is some consensus.

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[yocto] Mailing List

2011-09-06 Thread Brian Duffy
Is there a mailing list specifically for users? I am getting a bunch of
mails focused on commits to the project and other project development
related stuff that I am not particularly interested in. I just don't want to
be bothering the wrong people with my simple questions if I am on the wrong
list ;-)

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Re: [yocto] Mailing List

2011-09-06 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011, Brian Duffy wrote:

 Is there a mailing list specifically for users? I am getting a bunch
 of mails focused on commits to the project and other project
 development related stuff that I am not particularly interested in.
 I just don't want to be bothering the wrong people with my simple
 questions if I am on the wrong list ;-)

  this is also something i should have asked about earlier --
depending on what component you're interested in, there's a different
mailing list:

  bitbake devel list
  poky list
  yocto list

and perhaps others, and sometimes it's never clear which list you want
to address.

rday

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