Ok, there have been discussions on #oe and with some people in private
over the last few days that make me think it is time to discuss how
Ångström works in general and how we interface with OE.
1) Bug tracking, it is becoming clear that non Ångström OE guys are
getting frustrated by the bugs we
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Graeme Gregory d...@xora.org.uk wrote:
Ok, there have been discussions on #oe and with some people in private
over the last few days that make me think it is time to discuss how
Ångström works in general and how we interface with OE.
1) Bug tracking, it is
Graeme Gregory wrote:
1) Bug tracking, it is becoming clear that non Ångström OE guys are
getting frustrated by the bugs we put into the OE bugtracker. Do we want
to setup our own bugtracker for our own bugs, pushing them to the OE one
when they are actual OE problems. I'm quite happy to
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Graeme Gregory d...@xora.org.uk wrote:
1) Bug tracking, it is becoming clear that non Ångström OE guys are
getting frustrated by the bugs we put into the OE bugtracker. Do we want
to setup our own bugtracker for our own bugs, pushing them to the OE one
when
Dnia czwartek, 21 maja 2009 o 20:57:29 Koen Kooi napisał(a):
Hi,
Qemu 0.10.3 got added to .dev recently, which means we can now
generate binary locales at buildtime.
Pros:
* makes 64MB RAM devices work
* saves time on first boot
* works around a bug in gpe-login locale selection
Cons:
On 21-05-09 22:13, Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
I'll vote for switching to qemu 0.10.3 for angstrom too :)
That's already done, since angstrom doesn't lock down the qemu version
(should we?)
regards,
Koen
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