On 23-09-09 07:06, Kwan Lai Cheng wrote:
Hi,
I tried using the online image builder with the following settings:
Machine: dm365-evm
Release: stable
Base system: task-base
/dev manager: udev
Environment: X11
X11 window managers: Matchbox
Additional X11 packages:Epiphany web browser
On 16-07-09 12:57, carmignani wrote:
I'm using latest uimage 2.6.29 with latest modules. But when I bootup
the system my usb answer in this way ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): usb0: link is
not ready: . Some help?
Which device, which image, what's in dmesg, what commands did you type,
etc?
On 16-07-09 21:02, Derek Ou wrote:
Hi,
I am playing with the latest at91sam9163ek angstrom image from the
online build tool. It seems to me that matchbox desktop fails to
recognize the BGR frame buffer format and displays the color with red
and blue swapped. In the mean time, etc/X11/Xserver
On 15-07-09 15:20, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Dear maintainers,
some days ago, I promised to send a list of well tested packages, which are
out of 20008-feed and are running in 2007-feed. My suggestion was, to port
them to the 2007-feed. Please take a look at the past discussions.
There will be
On 15-07-09 20:00, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Am Mittwoch 15 Juli 2009 schrieb Koen Kooi:
There will be no updates to 2007 feeds whatsoever, any energy should be
spent fixing things for the 2008 feeds.
Yes, but sorry, until then people shall live with an unhappy situation?
If people
On 21-06-09 21:43, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
Some of you might already know about this page:
http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/stats.php
But we now have this one as well:
http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/graph.php
You can limit the number of days
On 22-06-09 14:07, jagadeesh k wrote:
sorry,I mean compiling.What are the instructions to compile WebKit source tar
balls in order to build and run my own application on OMAP 3530?
'bitbake webkit-gtk'
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On 22-06-09 18:18, Maxim Podbereznyi wrote:
Dear Koen,
I always ask myself a question why we have the online builder for rootfs but
never have a toolchain available online. Is it really necessary for all to
pass all that way to compile all the OE distribution to get a toolchain? I
understand
On 22-06-09 22:13, Mwyann wrote:
Hmmm, I installed a Debian 5 on a virtual machine, then tried what was
written on this page :
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom works well,
please tell us what you did *exactly* and which steps you skipped
On 22-06-09 23:59, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 23:08 +0200, Mwyann wrote:
OK, i'll do that and show you the full report. The
http://wiki.openembedded.org/index.php/Getting_Started page seems often
destroyed btw.
Bloomin wikis what crazy came up with the idea :-D
The main
On 19-06-09 11:52, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 00:28 +0200, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Sorry, to tell this. I tried hard and edited the scripts, but still got
no success. Sorry! Don't be angry.
What did you try? Show patches.
It simply does not work.
On 19-06-09 14:35, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
I just pushed the degrade with xserver-kdrive package using a different
name.
I hope that it did not break anything - standard xserver-kdrive builds
as well.
Note: You need to rebuild from scratch, or at least rebuild also
angstrom
On 18-06-09 10:24, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
See the bugreports by me, and as no one seem to care about
I've posted many times a way to fix it, but if people keep ignoring
those messages *and* are too lazy to test, things will stay broken.
It's really simple, and I'll repeat it for the google
On 18-06-09 13:09, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Am Donnerstag 18 Juni 2009 schrieb Koen Kooi:
On 18-06-09 10:24, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
See the bugreports by me, and as no one seem to care about
I've posted many times a way to fix it, but if people keep ignoring
those messages *and* are too lazy
On 13-06-09 19:37, Dan Poirot wrote:
...Now that you mention it...
Why would the file size of the ZipIt 'bitbake base-image' be twice
the size of the Beagleboard's?
That's probably due to the zipit machine inclusing more packages, which
are dragged in using task-base.
regards,
Koen
On 13-06-09 18:44, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
There was a recent thread on the OE-devel mailinglist about making our
-dbg packages a bit more usefull, so I tried this:
-FULL_OPTIMIZATION = -fexpensive-optimizations -fomit-frame-pointer
-frename-registers -Os
+FULL_OPTIMIZATION = -fexpensive
On 14-06-09 17:17, Dan Poirot wrote:
Ah... I thought that 'base-image' would be 'base-image' in any case...
task-base is a union between distro and machine, and the zipit machine
could tell task-base to include bogus packages.
Are any of these settings using ARM Thumb mode?
If this is
On 31-05-09 10:38, Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
On 23:10 Sat 30 May , Koen Kooi wrote:
Could you have a look at the testlab dir in
deploy/glibc/images/hx4700/x11-image-foo-someting-testlab and see which
packages are installed? Maybe you can spot a few more missing ones.
Hmm, comparing
On 30-05-09 22:40, Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
Recently I've tried to bitbake fresh x11-image from org.openembedded.dev
branch for hx4700. It bakes ok, but when running on device, stucks in
text-mode after boot. Investigation showed that there's gpe-dm
missing in resulting rootfs. I've tried to
On 27-05-09 19:22, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Looking at udev monitor and debugging output, this rule does not match
for an unknown reason. However modalias seems to be correct. Is
udev-141 compatible with linux-2.6.26?
It is only incorrectly configured:
From udev-141
On 28-05-09 13:55, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
I patched linux-rp.inc and linux.inc to remove those 2 options when the
distro says it's using udev= 141. I left it up to the kernel recipe
maintainers to bump PR.
http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/commit/?id
On 21-05-09 22:14, Paul Eggleton wrote:
1) I think generally the project ought to be more clearly defined; ie. make it
clear who is involved, their responsibilities, and our collective goals.
My personal goal is for angstrom to be a good distribution, but we
should get the community to agree
On 18-05-09 15:32, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
More and more projects are starting to use libudev for their magic
(devicekit-*, connman, hal and more), but the udev we are currently
using (124) is too old for that.
After a lot of fiddling and reading debian/rules and .spec files I have
udev 141
On 22-05-09 17:08, pHilipp Zabel wrote:
I've already got the compile-time failure on magician and hx4700
(because of the age-old kernel the currently use in OE? __NR_ppoll not
defined in kernel headers -- no ppoll emulation in glibc?).
The compile time failure is turned back into the runtime
On 22-05-09 22:19, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Hi there,
It seems there are no Opie packages in the unstable feed. I could be mistaken
but I thought they used to be there (under base) not that long ago.
Is this because of some build failure? Or are they not being split into the
right location
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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On 19-05-09 10:28, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On 05/18/2009 02:32 PM, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
More and more projects are starting to use libudev for their magic
(devicekit-*, connman, hal and more), but the udev we are currently
using (124) is too old for that.
After a lot of fiddling and reading
Hi,
More and more projects are starting to use libudev for their magic
(devicekit-*, connman, hal and more), but the udev we are currently
using (124) is too old for that.
After a lot of fiddling and reading debian/rules and .spec files I have
udev 141 working well on my beagleboard.
I'd
On 18-05-09 16:47, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
Dnia poniedziałek, 18 maja 2009 o 15:32:39 Koen Kooi napisał(a):
Hi,
More and more projects are starting to use libudev for their magic
(devicekit-*, connman, hal and more), but the udev we are currently
using (124) is too old for that.
After a lot
On 12-05-09 02:54, Andrzej Wolski wrote:
snip
I use 2.6.29.2 kernel built outside of Open Embedded.
snip
Where can be the problem?
See above.
regards,
Koen
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On 07-05-09 15:26, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 10:12:35AM +0200, Koen Kooi wrote:
On 04-05-09 19:13, Denys Dmytriyenko wrote:
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 05:51:24PM +0400, Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
^MINIT: version 2.86 booting^M
Loading /etc/keymap-2.6.map
Starting udev
On 08-05-09 09:19, Michael Bauroth wrote:
Sorry, it's me again :)
Does there really nobody as a hint or an idea (maybe for a new Google
search), that I can follow? Without this, I have to leave the Angstroem
advanture before it starts :(
We're currently (as in right now) testing a patch that
On 26-04-09 01:25, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Hi all,
In a recently built Angstrom image on my spitz I noticed that tskeys was
taking up70% CPU. Upon closer examination I found that tskeys was reporting
that it could not use the touchscreen input device
We use udev rules to rename it, touchscreens
On 21-04-09 11:33, Lundqvist Anders wrote:
The only toolchain that I have come across, that appears to do the trick is the
ronetix-arm-linux-4.3.3. It actually produces working code if used with the
-static flag, producing a 2 MB file! It actually works... :-)
On 08-04-09 20:31, Vitus Jensen wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Vitus Jensen wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
On 14:42 Sat 21 Mar , flameman mayer wrote:
i applied your patch to vanilla 2.6.28: it works good, so i can
switch this
kernel as the working line kernel
Well,
On 06-04-09 22:14, Maxim Podbereznyi wrote:
I've installed git version 1.6.2.2 and the steps from
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-ångströmhttp://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-%C3%A5ngstr%C3%B6mbegan
to work.
But shasum does not build..
Try doing:
CCACHE =
in your
On 07-04-09 17:09, Jaume Ribot wrote:
Dear all,
I am using an Angstrom distribution ( a console-image root file
system) in a board based with Cirrus EP93XX processor. Everything more
or less is working, except a lot of errors related with /dev/nbd devices
that appears during boot-up process:
On 06-04-09 14:56, Maxim Podbereznyi wrote:
Hi all!
I'm using Angstrom X11 demo at at91sam9263-ek compiled with instructions
from Linux4Sam. My system boots with incredible long time (I use NOR flash)
and the problem seems to appear in long udev functioning. My system has a
restricted set of
On 01-04-09 15:45, Koen Kooi wrote:
On 01-04-09 15:16, Mika Pesonen wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to build omapzoom image using automatic building system at:
http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/
I get the green ok marks but the download links will not appear.
That should be fixed
On 06-03-09 08:50, Richard e Collins wrote:
Ah yes thanks, I've got 1.5.6.3 that comes with Ubuntu 8.10 via
apt-get.
Doing 'git checkout org.openembedded.dev' returns.
Already on org.openembedded.dev
Don't know if that's good or not, don't seem to be an error.
That's
On 05-03-09 21:37, Richard e Collins wrote:
I'm following the 'howto' here
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-%C3%A5ngstr%C3%B6m;
And step 2 fails at get OE metadata part...
cd org.openembedded.dev
git checkout -b org.openembedded.dev origin/org.openembedded.dev
This line returns
On 18-02-09 09:29, Sergey Lapin wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Koen Kooik.k...@student.utwente.nl wrote:
On 17-02-09 18:41, Sergey Lapin wrote:
Hi, all!
When/how often autobuild generally runs?
http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/builders/angstrom-autobuilder/
Does it run for -dev
On 11-02-09 00:00, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
I want to add xqtlauncher to feeds/images
Please review the patch - thanks :)
best regards
Bernhard Guillon
index 5414aa9..1b692cc 100755
--- a/contrib/angstrom/build-feeds.sh
+++ b/contrib/angstrom/build-feeds.sh
@@ -276,6 +276,7 @@ do
Hi,
A complete refresh of all Packages.* files is being done now, so don't
panic if some of them are missing, that's intended and should be fixed
in a few hours.
And yes, this also means narcissus can't do anything usefull till then.
regards,
Koen
On 10-02-09 15:59, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
In an effort to reduce the skillset needed to get involved into
angstrom I'd like to propose this:
Narcissus[1] is the preferred way to build an image to be put in the
download are for users.
The workflow would be:
1) go
On 28-01-09 20:54, Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
There now is a linux-kexecboot-2.6.21-hh20 recipe in .dev which should
support all the iPAQs in angstrom. Please give this a spin so Yuri and
Andrea can enhance kexecboot with your feedback.
Hehe.. Needed info (at first time):
1) framebuffer
On 30-01-09 12:54, Koen Kooi wrote:
On 28-01-09 20:54, Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
There now is a linux-kexecboot-2.6.21-hh20 recipe in .dev which should
support all the iPAQs in angstrom. Please give this a spin so Yuri and
Andrea can enhance kexecboot with your feedback.
Hehe.. Needed
On 18-01-09 15:49, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
The online image builder has been updated with a few bugfixes and
supports a lot more machines now:
http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/
Very good! Thanks for the work!
Different types of images e.g. jffs2 would
On 15-01-09 12:30, Andrea Adami wrote:
I think adding a temp branch 'zaurus-kexecboot' would be even better.
Would you do it for us please?
I'm not going to put unreviewed patches in any branch:
Like I said before: Please post patches you want to have review to the
mailinglist.
regards,
On 15-01-09 09:41, Andrea Adami wrote:
ToDo is frozen.
We have now a web page tracking the progress (thanks Yuri !).
http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/AngstromKexecboot
I'm refreshing the patchset to review here:
http://bugs.openembedded.net/show_bug.cgi?id=4545
Please post patches you want to
On 09-01-09 11:58, John Willis wrote:
Hi,
As a number of Angstrom/OE devs know the OpenPandora project is using Open
Embedded and the base Angstrom distribution as a basis for the OpenPandora
stock distribution.
Awesome!
Whilst this has been going very well I am very conscious that most
On 09-01-09 23:08, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi all,
can we please build new images for simpad. Thomas Schätzlein wrote an
audio driver for it and it would be very nice to provide images with
this new driver :)
If you can't wait for the autobuilder, using
On 01-01-09 19:09, Christopher Fraser wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a beagleboard as a video replay system. So far I've
installed the uImage from:
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/
I had some problems with omapfbplay complaining about not being able to
open /dev/fb1
On 18-12-08 13:39, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
I debugged the input problem a bit more and discovered the following:
1) it is indeed a keymap problem
2) the fix is already present
The problem is that the script (/etc/X11/Xinit.d/12keymap) gets run,
seems to launch xmodmap, but doesn't apply
On 18-12-08 22:02, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
After a week of hacking and some testing by various people (thanks!) the
image builder is in a good enough shape to go online for an alpha test:
http://amethyst.openembedded.net/~koen/narcissus/
It will build an image from the 2008.x feeds from
On 30-12-08 15:22, magnet wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm using angstrom on the beagleboard, I installed some developpement
tools and noticed that /usr/bin/glib-mkenums didn't worked, it seems
that the shebang is wrong, it's :
#!/OE/angstrom-dev/staging/x86_64-linux/usr/bin/perl -w
and it should be
On 22-12-08 10:15, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
On Monday 22 of December 2008 08:16:57 Andrea Adami wrote:
Hi, some benchmarks (opie-benchmark in System Info)
armv5te - kernel 2.6.26-c7x0 booted from ext2 SD card.
Bench done on second reboot, Ac-Power connected.
'Normalized' values after a few
On 18-12-08 09:51, Andrea Adami wrote:
1) Output to tty0 at this stage, not everyone has a serial console on
their device, kexecboot is meant to be graphic after all
+CMDLINE_c7x0 = console=tty0
This breaks kexecboot on c7x0...
It's needed to get debug output on the LCD instead of serial.
On 18-12-08 09:34, tovarish wrote:
The building of x11-image for c7x0 fails for angstrom 2008.1 on the
main repository(openembedded). Sorry if this email is already
received. I am not sure if the previous one was sent properly.
Any ideas on how to go forward. Logs follow.
Don't use 'dash' as
On 18-12-08 11:50, tovarish wrote:
will bash do? never really noticed that ubuntu 8.10 uses dash instead of bash.
Yes, bash will do. We had fixed most bashisms in OE so dash was safe to
use, but the GTK+ people broke it :(
regards,
Koen
On 12/18/08, Koen Kooik.k...@student.utwente.nl
On 18-12-08 11:06, Andrea Adami wrote:
+CMDLINE_c7x0 = console=tty0
2.6.23 get stuck after displaying framebuffer (sympthom=no keyboard)
2.6.26 has keyboard but kexec freezes
This on my c7x0 = SL-C860
You are basically confirming that 2.6.26 won't boot on c700...I would
not believe it at
On 14-12-08 10:48, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
I spent a large part of yesterday getting kexecboot to do *something*,
which led me to the following TODO:
1) Output to tty0 at this stage, not everyone has a serial console on
their device, kexecboot is meant to be graphic after all
2) If no /boot
Hi,
We don't use the modules and the stubs take precious space.
--- a/packages/kexecboot/linux-kexecboot.inc
+++ b/packages/kexecboot/linux-kexecboot.inc
@@ -30,9 +30,14 @@ KERNEL_IMAGE_SYMLINK_NAME =
${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-kexecboot-${MACHINE}
do_compile[depends] +=
On 13-12-08 14:15, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
Thumb has been working out nicely for armv4t the past weeks and my tests
show that armv5te would benefit as well from such a change.
So, what do you think?
No objections?
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Hi,
Thumb has been working out nicely for armv4t the past weeks and my tests
show that armv5te would benefit as well from such a change.
So, what do you think?
regards,
Koen
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On 08-12-08 23:31, Thomas Kunze wrote:
Hi,
if we want this kind of functionality it should be independent from
specific machines.
I will remove it next week if there are no objections.
I object. The current form does no harm *and* it intimately tied to the
bootloaders of the zaurus machines.
Hi,
Due to changes in how bitbake handles environment vars ANGSTROM_MODE has
been renamed to ANGSTROMLIBC:
http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/commit/id=325476d19b821623dbe151d7026c20dfd3754432
Please update your private buildscripts accordingly, the public angstrom
On 08-12-08 22:31, Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
On 11:39 Mon 08 Dec , Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
Due to changes in how bitbake handles environment vars ANGSTROM_MODE has
been renamed to ANGSTROMLIBC:
http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/commit/id
On 05-12-08 14:10, Graeme Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 12:30 +0100, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Graeme Gregory schrieb:
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 17:44 +0100, Koen Kooi wrote:
* no more software based rotation
This should actually be fixable, the fbdev driver allows rotation to be
set
On 19-11-08 13:22, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi all,
we need to move forward :)
What do you think about autobuilder providing dayly/weekly/monthly
snapshot images from 2008 tree for the users to test? Also including a
section for tested images where the maintainers can move images to.
If there
One short and to the point question:
Can we use the linux-kexecboot GUI in uniboot?
If that's possible we'd have a *single* userfacing GUI which we can
document and only developers have to worry about the 'backend'. Having
both solutions out there (with a single GUI) being used should give us
On 24-11-08 13:28, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi all,
embedded devices gain more and more powerful so I wonder if the Angstrom
distribution should start to support binary translation?
It would be nice to be able to use x86 flash or some windows binaries.
I just started to research about it and
On 24-11-08 19:29, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi all,
embedded devices gain more and more powerful so I wonder if the Angstrom
distribution should start to support binary translation?
It would be nice to be able to use x86 flash or some windows binaries.
It may be nice
Forwarding to the correct place to ask
Begin doorgestuurd bericht:
Van: Johnny OngStreum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: 21 november 2008 10:28:17 GMT+01:00
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kopie: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: ipaq 38/39
Hello Koen,
I understand you are the mentor of quite a number of
On 19-11-08 13:22, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi all,
we need to move forward :)
What do you think about autobuilder providing dayly/weekly/monthly
snapshot images from 2008 tree for the users to test? Also including a
section for tested images where the maintainers can move images to.
If there
On 14-11-08 23:12, Andrea Adami wrote:
Some figures for armv5te-angstrom-linux-gnueabi here:
http://imagebin.ca/view/MYNP5qCo.html
Thanks for testing this! But:
I did a similar comparison and Graeme reminded me that thumb compresses
less than ARM code due to its higher density, so I
Hi,
I compared an arm and a thumb build for size differences and got:
http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/OE/thumb-report.txt
An excerpt:
Comparison of _uncompressed_ package sizes for arm and thumb builds
4124 kiB smaller, was 24244 kiB: samba_3.0.23c-r2.1_armv4t.ipk
820 kiB smaller, was 8708
On 29-10-2008 17:01, Koen Kooi wrote:
Hi,
Some years ago Graeme and I looked at using thumb and weren't really
impressed with the space savings, but lately Phil has been fixing a lot
of stuff in OE:
http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2008-October/006718.html
Since armv4t
On 29-10-2008 10:32, Andrea Adami wrote:
1) deploy kernel in /boot (at least for zaurus-2.6.inc or in machine.conf)
+# uncomment to build initramfs-kexecboot kernel
+#require conf/machine/include/kexecboot.inc
Can't this be done without changes to machine.conf?
Actually the deployment is
Hi,
Some years ago Graeme and I looked at using thumb and weren't really
impressed with the space savings, but lately Phil has been fixing a lot
of stuff in OE:
http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2008-October/006718.html
Since armv4t machines are cache-starved and don't
On 21-10-2008 14:47, Thomas Kunze wrote:
Hi,
does the angstrom autobuilder build images from oe.dev? if so:
atm it only runs build-feeds.sh, so no images, but it could also build
images (run builds-release.sh)
-where to the images get uploaded?
a-d.org/unstable/autobuild
-when are
On 09-10-2008 16:41, Valentin Longchamp wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2008 15.52:50 Koen Kooi wrote:
Angstrom 2008 now has busybox 1.11.1 as default which some added
features over 1.9.2:
* working run-parts
* init and linuxrc support
* shadow password support
* login support
* better mount
Hi,
The feed browser now has rudimentary support for screenshots:
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=quake2
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=firefox
The directory structure is simple:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/website/repo/img$ find -name *.png
Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
I decided to sit down and debug the udev problem on my c700.
Summary:
It's not a udev problem, it's pretty much a problem with zaurus
initscripts.
There are problems in udev init script as well, at least in oe.dev:
- typo in awk code, which
Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
Today I've looked into infamous kdrive-1.4 problem.
For those who doesn't know - kdrive starting from version 1.4 doesn't
ship any default keyboard mapping, that renders keyboards (both virtual
and hardware) unusable. And because 1.4 is the default version in .dev,
we
Koen Kooi wrote:
Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
Today I've looked into infamous kdrive-1.4 problem.
For those who doesn't know - kdrive starting from version 1.4 doesn't
ship any default keyboard mapping, that renders keyboards (both virtual
and hardware) unusable. And because 1.4 is the default
Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
I have do some time ago (~1-2 month) some backports for myself. I have do
simple copy recipes from .dev to .stable and build.
- abiword, abiword-embedded, abiword-plugins: backport 2.6.4?
Using now abiword-embedded 2.6.4. I have just changed PV of recipe as I
Hi,
I decided to sit down and debug the udev problem on my c700.
Summary:
It's not a udev problem, it's pretty much a problem with zaurus
initscripts.
Background:
Udev mount a tmpfs over /dev and starts adding nodes with the info
from /sys and creates a tarball when its done to make
Bob Igo wrote:
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Koen Kooi wrote:
What happens if you follow the current instructions in
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom ? Is it still
broken?
Finally finished building all I could. Building base-image and
console-image
Dmitry Artamonow wrote:
Playing with .stable branch recently I found that it doesn't updates
for me anymore and I don't get recent commits via monotone. Doing
mtn pull; mtn update shows this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/OE/org.openembedded.stable $ mtn pull ; mtn update
mtn: doing anonymous pull; use
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Koen Kooi wrote:
Ah, that error is one of that random libtool ones we fixed in .dev:
'bitbake -c clean libtool-cross ; bitbake -c clean fontconfig'
Thanks for helping me work around that. How does this fix get
propagated
Junqian Gordon Xu wrote:
On 09/22/2008 12:14 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
Koen Kooi wrote:
Bob Igo wrote:
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Koen Kooi wrote:
Ah, that error is one of that random libtool ones we fixed in .dev:
'bitbake -c clean libtool-cross ; bitbake -c clean
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Koen Kooi wrote:
The fix would be hundreds of commits large, since it's tied it to the
toolchain overhaul, sysroot changes and libtool 2.x changes. So that's
sadly not feasible to do.
Is it going to happen to everyone, or just
Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Bob Igo schrieb:
In my experience, the unofficial apt-gettable OE build instructions were
99% simpler, and 100% painless, when compared with the official build
instructions: http://blog.leggewie.org/?p=39 It's the only way I've
been able to build Angstrom.
This is a
Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
I would suggest use a single page for now for all the discussion just
for simplicity. If there is enough demand, we can expand that to every
page.
I just found out that there is an add on for discussion pages [1] [2] :)
But this add on also
Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi,
I now read the source of X/Qt a bit to debug its behaviour on my SIMpad
(screen resolution is switched). It is a hack for Zaurus and there are
some ifdefs for it.
I was not able to use it without QWS (the hacks for zaurus) at the
moment but I keep trying.
So I am
Hi,
Interest in initramfs images that make booting from different media
easier has picked up lately, so let's come up with a masterplan to
streamline development a bit.
Background:
Angstrom supports devices that have a relatively small internal storage
capacity making it hard for the
Bob Igo wrote:
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Koen Kooi wrote:
What happens if you follow the current instructions in
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom ?
I'm still installing Ubuntu on my spare machine, but in the meantime I
already noticed a problem
Thomas Kunze wrote:
Yuri Bushmelev schrieb:
2) Add support for your device to initramfs-kexecboot_1.0.bb by
supplying appropriate FBANGLE and INPUTDEV
AFAIK thesing considering to call kexecboot binary as init. So
FBANGLE/INPUTDEV should be detected somewhere inside kexecboot. E.g.
from
Op 21 sep 2008, om 21:48 heeft Paul Eggleton het volgende geschreven:
On Sunday 21 September 2008, Koen Kooi wrote:
Actually, autobuilders are the gatekeepers for the feeds. If you add
something to the build-feeds.sh script the autobuilder will build and
upload it. A cronjob at the server
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