[t2] [RELEASE] T2 Linux 24.6 "Radical Optimism" w/ Windows Subsystem for Linux & LibreOffice!

2024-06-03 Thread René Rebe
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3rd, Berlin Germany; T2 Linux 24.6 was released. A major incremental connivence update for the most popular architectures, with out-of-the-box Windows application compatibility as well as LibreOffice and Thunderbird cross compiled and in the default base ISO for

[t2] [RELEASE] T2 Linux 24.5 "Future Nostalgia " for 25 architecture in 36 build variants

2024-04-29 Thread René Rebe
/morerenerebe and https://twitch.tv/rxrbln With greetings from Berlin, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | https://rene.rebe.de -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42

Re: [t2] t2sde.org Contact Page

2024-04-06 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On Apr 6, 2024, at 18:12, Alex Popescu wrote: > > I tried to join but the discord invite link is invalid. Sorry for the inconvenience - maybe that was an old, expiring link. Have the discord invite permanently linked on the Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/posts/99798534

Re: [t2] Patch raylib with correct license

2024-04-02 Thread René Rebe
Hi, Committed revision 68127. Reversed together with the previous email as one commit. It looks you somehow had run some diff in reverse order. Thanks again! René On Apr 1, 2024, at 21:31, Douglas Andreani wrote: > > > > -- > Douglas Ravanelli Andreani >

Re: [t2] patch to add ZLIB as a valid license in package file

2024-04-02 Thread René Rebe
Hi Douglas, the patch somehow looks reversed (orig. vs. modified, + vs -), but I’ll apply it later fixed up. Thanks! René > On Apr 1, 2024, at 21:30, Douglas Andreani wrote: > > --- ./scripts/Check-PkgFormat 2024-04-01 16:26:03.36800 -0300 > +++ ./scripts/Check-PkgFormat

Re: [t2] Raylib - new package

2024-02-02 Thread René Rebe
ueMail for Android <https://bluemail.me/> > On Feb 1, 2024, at 18:39, "René Rebe" <mailto:r...@exactcode.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi Douglas, >> >> Thank you for the patch! I applied it with some cleanups: >> >>> On Jan 23, 2024,

Re: [t2] Raylib - new package

2024-02-01 Thread René Rebe
Hi Douglas, Thank you for the patch! I applied it with some cleanups: > On Jan 23, 2024, at 17:00, Douglas Andreani wrote: > > --- ./package/graphic/raylib/raylib.cache 1969-12-31 21:00:00.0 > -0300 > +++ ./package/graphic/raylib/raylib.cache 2024-01-23 12:56:13.316203353

Re: [t2] libiscsi - new package

2024-01-18 Thread René Rebe
Hey Douglas, Thanks again for your contribution, just what I added to package to my TODO on yesterdays livestream ,-) Committed r66505 with minimal cleanups: > On Jan 17, 2024, at 22:00, Douglas Andreani wrote: > > --- ./package/filesystem/libiscsi/libiscsi.cache1969-12-31 >

Re: [t2] patch x86/86bin

2024-01-17 Thread René Rebe
Hi, thank you for your ongoing contributions! This old style diffs are really harder to read not really sure why you send them like the when svn diff easier just outputs a modern unified diff. But for this particular change I’d rather restore the file on our mirror, than linking to another

Re: [t2] [PATCH] 7zip: switch to upstream pkg and update to 23.01

2023-11-25 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 20. Nov 2023, at 05:59, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > 7zip now supports linux builds directly in upstream, so move away from > the (unmaintained) p7zip port. Tested on x86_64 glibc gcc. Nice! > TODO: > * package the special assembler required to build the optimized ASM > versions

Re: [t2] [PATCH v2] add new package: gammastep

2023-11-25 Thread René Rebe
Hi, On 22. Nov 2023, at 14:56, Siva Mahadevan wrote: ... > +[I] Adjust the color temperature of your screen according to your > surroundings. The Info title should not have punctuation (like newspaper title) and it was a bit long so I removed “according”, too. > ... > +[D]

Re: [t2] [PATCH] editors/nano: fix [D] URL and update to 7.2

2023-11-25 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 20. Nov 2023, at 02:08, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > Tested on x86_64 glibc t2: Committed revision 65767. > Index: /usr/src/t2-src/package/editors/nano/nano.desc > === > --- /usr/src/t2-src/package/editors/nano/nano.desc

Re: [t2] [PATCH] add new package: syncthing

2023-11-25 Thread René Rebe
Hey Siva, On 22. Nov 2023, at 15:04, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > René Rebe wrote: >> It is best to submit a new package by copy the file from your build >> to have some initial dependency information and billed time estimation. > > Sounds good, updating the patc

Re: [t2] [PATCH] add new package: syncthing

2023-11-19 Thread René Rebe
Hi Siva, Thank you for your contributions! > On 17. Nov 2023, at 15:29, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > Tested locally on x86_64 glibc t2, everything seems to work smoothly. I > use syncthing on all my devices to do seamless file backup and syncing. > > Also, question for future code contributions

Re: [t2] [PATCH] update kakoune to 2023.08.05

2023-11-13 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 7. Nov 2023, at 18:41, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > Tested on x86_64. Thanks! > Index: /usr/src/t2-src/package/editors/kakoune/kakoune.desc > === > --- /usr/src/t2-src/package/editors/kakoune/kakoune.desc (revision

[t2] Re: [PATCH v2] fix ncurses pkgconfig and adainclude directories

2023-10-20 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 20. Oct 2023, at 03:14, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > Thanks for taking the patch! > > René Rebe wrote: >> So I improved ncurses to not just set prefix, but use our regular auto >> or user set safeguard and fix the ada includes, and objects while at it. >

[t2] Re: [PATCH v2] fix ncurses pkgconfig and adainclude directories

2023-10-19 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 19. Oct 2023, at 06:26, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > * Use original $prefix in pkgconfig libdir and ada_include path in ncurses > * Actually update readline to version 8.2 and change to upstream URLs > * use recommended configure option to use the ncurses library in > readline > > The

[t2] Re: [PATCH v2] fix ncurses pkgconfig and adainclude directories

2023-10-19 Thread René Rebe
Hi, Thank you for the updated! > On 19. Oct 2023, at 06:26, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > * Use original $prefix in pkgconfig libdir and ada_include path in ncurses > * Actually update readline to version 8.2 and change to upstream URLs > * use recommended configure option to use the ncurses

Re: [t2] [PATCH] fix $prefix in ncurses build

2023-10-18 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 18. Oct 2023, at 05:32, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > * Fix pkgconfig libdir path in ncurses by removing the unnecessary empty > $prefix reassignment I’ll take a closer look and merge bits tomorrow, however, the prefix= assignment is not “unnecessary” as it changes the default of /usr

Re: [t2] [PATCH] update base/kbd to 2.6.3

2023-10-17 Thread René Rebe
ssue with modern MUA since a decade or two. I therefore recreated it manually, and removed some more patches and updated the .cache: Committed revision 65311. Thanks you fo

Re: [t2] [PATCH] update py-smbpasswd and fix [D] URL

2023-10-16 Thread René Rebe
Hi Siva, On 14. Oct 2023, at 05:57, Siva Mahadevan wrote: > > Old URL resolves to 404. > > Index: package/python/py-smbpasswd/py-smbpasswd.desc > === > --- package/python/py-smbpasswd/py-smbpasswd.desc (revision 65301) > +++

[t2] It looks like we found a AMD Zen4 CPU bug: Spurious SMT Sibling Invalid Opcode Speculation

2023-10-06 Thread René Rebe
r CPUs, if this is already fixed in some newer microcode, it would really be amazing (hint) if AMD would release microcode updates for $999 consumer CPUs in a more timely manner, and not only high end server SKUs via linux-firmware, ... Thank you so much, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH

Re: [t2] WLAN on PS3

2022-10-18 Thread René Rebe
Hi, as I’m in love with “just working TM” wired ethernet I never used WiFi on my PS3 ;-) Which ps3 hw revision do you have and which t2 release do you run? René > On 15. Oct 2022, at 09:57, Chens wrote: > > Hello there. > I am currently having issues with setting up WLAN on the PS3,

[t2] [RELEASE] T2 Linux 22.9 "TOP SECRET"

2022-09-02 Thread René Rebe
irefox, Rust, KDE and GNOME! More information, source and binary distribution are open source and free at: https://t2sde.org <https://t2sde.org/> With greetings from Berlin, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode

Re: [t2] intltool

2022-07-21 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 20. Jul 2022, at 11:00, Roger Mason wrote: > > > Hello, > > I'm building trunk (from yesterday) on 22.6 and hitting ths failure. > > 22:46:59 Building 0-develop/intltool (0.51.0) > Compiler Cache enabled: 0.00% cache hits so far > Building in

[t2] [RELEASE] T2 Linux 22.6 "Résistance" w/ 25 architecture variants

2022-07-18 Thread René Rebe
erebe <https://youtube.com/morerenerebe> With greetings from Berlin, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com <https://exactcode.com/> https://exactscan.com <https://exactscan.com/> | https://ocrkit.com <https://ocrkit

[t2] [RELEASE] t2 Linux 22.6 "Résistance" w/ 24 architecture variants!

2022-07-14 Thread René Rebe
ollowed live on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/morerenerebe <https://youtube.com/morerenerebe> Greetings from Berlin René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com <https://exactcode.com/> https://exactscan.com <http

Re: [t2] Install hangs in QEmu with "Booting from Hard Disk..."

2022-07-11 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, thanks for testing. I was still heavily fine tuning the 22.5 release, and did not test the ISOs that much yet. I seeded 22.6 last night (wiped the 22.5 test) and will now double check that those work now. As seen live on our YT channel, I’m also working on automating testing the

[t2] [ANNOUNCE] t2 Gir mirror

2022-01-10 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, happy and healthy new year 2022 to everyone! Due to increasingly popular demand we are happy to announce we started a Git mirror of the SVN sources over at: https://github.com/rxrbln/t2sde/ Have a great week! René -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42,

[t2] [ANNOUNCE] T2 Linux feature boundty program

2021-11-29 Thread René Rebe
free at: https://t2sde.org <https://t2sde.org/> Best regards and mit freundlichen Grüßen, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2s

[t2] [ANNOUNCE] t2 Reddit community

2021-11-29 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, due to increasingly popular demand we are happy to announce we just created a sub-reddit to grow our T2 Linux community there, too! https://www.reddit.com/r/t2sde/ Have a great week! René -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42,

Re: [t2] T2 musl-clang recipe for target/generic/pkgsel anywhere?

2021-10-19 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 18. Oct 2021, at 04:18, scsijon wrote: > > > Does anyone have a workable **.in pkglist for a T2 musl-clang build? I know > rene started one a few years ago, but I don't know how far he got with it. musl/clang was tricky to get building a year ago (see the many yt videos ;-) and

Re: [t2] t2-21.4-ppc6432-minimal-xorg-gcc-glibc.iso on PS3

2021-10-19 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, > On 19. Oct 2021, at 23:03, NoTag wrote: > > Hello dear linuxtestps3, > > Not idea about that, don't have a PS3 to test myself. > The 21.4 iso dates back from April. You might want to wait some days, > the release of the 21.10 isos should be coming soon as René is fixing > some

[t2] Cleaner build output and better build time logging

2021-09-08 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, continuing polishing t2 on a daily basis (live on YouTube, don’t delay share, like & subscribe for free today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He2pFMLKYDY) I polished the built output for the fist time in 15 years, including logging the time delta instead the end date, making it

[t2] [SECURITY] md5 vs. sha512 passwords

2021-09-03 Thread René Rebe
Hey there, Notag pointed out and sent me a patch that t2 was still used a pam configuration with md5 password hashes. I simply forgot to look into that default configure and have to thank such user contributors to keep reviewing t2 security and keeping up with state of the art defaults. As of:

Re: [t2] R.I.P. ogle dvd player

2021-08-26 Thread René Rebe
Hey Jon, > On 16. Aug 2021, at 09:50, scsijon wrote: > > > It seems that ogle no longer exists, most of the referanced sites have > removed it and the only one I can find any code on other than ours and yours > is from 2003, maybe it's time ;-( to move it from multimedia to attic. thanks,

[t2] Re: [t2][PATCH] openssl update CVE

2021-08-25 Thread René Rebe
Bonsoir, > On 25. Aug 2021, at 18:15, NoTag wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Update openssl to 1.1.1l due to CVE-2021-3711 and CVE-2021-3712. Committed revision 53000. Merci! René > Index: package/security/openssl/openssl.desc >

Re: [t2] glibc update to 2.34

2021-08-05 Thread René Rebe
Hi Jon, > On 4. Aug 2021, at 09:03, scsijon > wrote: > > > Just a note that when glibc updates to 2.34. That should be a > ‘fun’ upgrade. Here’s a note about a tiny detail: > >> +* All functionality formerly implemented in the libraries libpthread, >> + libdl,

Re: [t2] [PATCH] pinentry

2021-08-04 Thread René Rebe
Bonjour, > On 4. Aug 2021, at 16:39, NoTag wrote: > > Hello, > > Attached is a patch to update pinentry to latest version and > additionally enable building pinentry-tty. Ah, merci, nice find, the monumental task of keeping track of all the upstream project movements ;-) Committed revision

Re: [t2] emacs fails to build

2021-07-28 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 28. Jul 2021, at 12:59, NoTag wrote: > > On Wed Jul 28, 2021, Roger Mason wrote: >> It occurred to me that I might be able to use distcc/ccache to speed >> things up. Has anyone else set this up in T2? > > I remember seeing a ccache option in the Config but I'm not able to find it. >

Re: [t2] emacs fails to build

2021-07-28 Thread René Rebe
Hi, unfortunately the cross complied minimal ISOs did not include the gobject introspection .gir files. I believe due to my WebKit work the next ISOs should come with gobject- introspection and thus this .gir files. For now you might need to install gobject-introspection and re-build the

Re: [t2] Getting started

2021-07-26 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 26. Jul 2021, at 16:35, Roger Mason wrote: > > I have just installed 21.7 on a amd64 system after about 10 years away > from T2 (mostly using FreeBSD). welcome back! > Now I have completed the initial (t2-21.7-x86-64-minimal-desktop-gcc-glibc) > install I need help installing some >

Re: [t2] M4 finally updates after 5 years :-)

2021-07-21 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 21. Jul 2021, at 09:54, scsijon wrote: > > > The M4 package has finally updated from 1.4.18 (2016) to 1.4.19 (2021-05-28), > it's also now a .xz not .bz2. A lot of work went into it. Same url address > still. Thanks for the note, Committed revision 52800. René --

Re: [t2] [t2-updates] network/dbus-python - dbus-python-1.2.18

2021-07-21 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 21. Jul 2021, at 05:53, scsijon wrote: > > dbus-python is an obsolite package, even if it's being updated. You should be > using *pydbus, txdbus or GDBus/QtDBus bindings instead if possible. Ref's can > be found at the https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings/ page. >

Re: [t2] stage2 decompression fail causes kernel panic

2021-07-19 Thread René Rebe
Hi, for me this usually fails w/ out-of-memory, and then likely no memory is available to fork and run new processes anyway. We could certainly try to handle non zero exist status and properly error out there for a maybe 50/50 chance some stuff can still run? Especially in your case of

Re: [t2] [PACKAGE] lagrange (browser for the gemini protocol)

2021-07-14 Thread René Rebe
emerge this gemini browser without a problem (if libsdl2 builds!) > hahaha ;-) Cool, merci! Committed revision 52772. Bonne fête nationale, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.co

Re: [t2] [NEW PACKAGES] Rakudo toolchain + Raku modules

2021-07-11 Thread René Rebe
Hey Tomáš, cool, thank you for this work. Looked pretty good, I only touched like 3 .desc I T and one Url tag, as The Info title was sometimes a bit short or long, and the Text once not starting capitalized, and once not ending with a dot, plus moving one embedded Url to an additional Url tag.

[t2] [RELEASE] t2 Linux 21.7 "Rebel Alliance" w/ Unmatched RISCV64 support!

2021-07-08 Thread René Rebe
Thank you for the attention, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com <https://exactcode.com/> https://exactscan.com <https://exactscan.com/> | https://ocrkit.com <https://ocrkit.com/> | https://t2sde.org <https://t2sde.or

Re: [t2] ping

2021-06-13 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 12. Jun 2021, at 01:25, scsijon wrote: > > > are we still up? nothing received since the 9th, just a check yes,, our ISP sucks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jjJnu3Kk5k Thanks for asking ;-) René -- ExactCODE

Re: [t2] Invitation to join the Open Invention Network

2021-05-31 Thread René Rebe
Hey Frank, thank you or your interest. As t2 is at this time a hobby project based on individual contributors I don’t feel like having a legal framework right now to sign any legal papers. Have a great day, René > On 27. May 2021, at 16:57, Frank Casey > wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm

Re: [t2] update ca-certificates

2021-05-31 Thread René Rebe
Hey, the pure update w/o running update-ca-certificates (which we can not do like this, e.g. during cross builds): Committed revision 52471. Running the update script (which ideally should also not use perl, sigh) could be done as a t2 postinstall script.. Merci, René > On 1. Apr

Re: [t2] cross compiling for ppc64 (cell/PS3)

2021-05-25 Thread René Rebe
efault in T2, > see: http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/architecture/powerpc64/linux-disable.lst > > I could compile on the PS3 itself, but I don't want to spend 2 days, > hence my trying to cross compile. > > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 6:25 AM René Rebe wrote: >> >> Hey,

Re: [t2] cross compiling for ppc64 (cell/PS3)

2021-05-25 Thread René Rebe
Hey, well, I guess the PS3 could compile the kernel in a day or two? You need to build a whole new target, I guess you mis-use t2 by trying to cross compile into your running system (Build-Pkg / Emerge vs. Build-Target). The vram size might be setable by a kernel parameter, no? Do you want to

Re: [t2] 21.5 stops on first package

2021-05-20 Thread René Rebe
Hi there, I don’t know how you try to use t2 to compile things there, but kcc is our decade old kernel compiler symlink to just allow compiling the kernel with different, safe settings than user packages, or to use another compiler for the kernel than the rest (gcc, vs, clang, vs icc). So, …

Re: [t2] 21.5 stops on first package

2021-05-20 Thread René Rebe
Hi there, I don’t know how you try to use t2 to compile things there, but kcc is our decade old kernel compiler symlink to just allow compiling the kernel with different, safe settings than user packages, or to use another compiler for the kernel than the rest (gcc, vs, clang, vs icc). So, …

Re: [t2] Unable to build luabash on PS3/PPC64

2021-05-20 Thread René Rebe
HI, happy to hear you could install that older ISO. Maybe it had some -m32 imperfection, I fine tuned and patch so much since then. Can you try the 21.5 ISO that should have many many fixes and improvements since then? René > On 20. May 2021, at 12:30, Michael McAllister > wrote: >

[t2] [RELEASE] t2 Linux 21.5 "Because we can" for 18 architectures

2021-05-16 Thread René Rebe
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today the T2 System Development Environment Linux 21.5 was released with an even larger amount of supported, 18 pre- and cross-compiled set of architectures ever: alpha, arm, arm64, hppa, ia64, m68k, mips64, mipsel, ppc, ppc64-32, ppc64le, riscv, riscv64, s390x, sparc64,

[t2] New support & sponsorship

2021-05-13 Thread René Rebe
t;https://t2sde.org/support/> Have a great day, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | https://rene.rebe.de -

Re: [t2] 20-minimal-r52292 - segmentation faults

2021-05-06 Thread René Rebe
Hey Jon, > On 4. May 2021, at 00:38, scsijon wrote: > > > Building for x86-64 with 20-minimal.in at revision 52292 i'm now getting a > segmentation fault immediately after it's built 1-dash(, 1-dash builds ok to > a log file). > > The error is > > > scripts/Build-Pkg: line 244: 10415

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 52222/52219 - trunk/package/develop/gcc

2021-04-29 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 29. Apr 2021, at 00:48, scsijon wrote: > > replied and sent to wrong address, sorry > > > > Forwarded Message > Subject: Re: [t2-svn] rev 5/52219 - trunk/package/develop/gcc > Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 08:40:33 +1000 > From: scsijon > To:

[t2] [RELEASE] t2 Linux 21.4 "Fully Automated" for 15 architectures

2021-04-23 Thread René Rebe
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today the T2 System Development Environment Linux 21.4 was released, with the largest amount of pre- and cross-compiled set of architectures releases ever! A total of 15 architectures: x86-64, x86, arm64, arm, riscv64, riscv, ppc64le, ppc64-32, ppc sparc64, mips64, mipsel,

Re: [t2] Build T2 r51845 > r52085 X86-64 updates 40-~ - last note

2021-04-15 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 13. Apr 2021, at 11:40, scsijon wrote: > > As you may have noticed i've updated my build base to r52085 as th other was > getting rather 'long-in-the-tooth'. > > Just as a last note, I couldn't get Rene's mine package to build in this > release either, not sure why, in the end I

Re: [t2] Preliminary m68k support

2021-04-15 Thread René Rebe
Hey Frits, thanks for the reminder, I think I applied some changes, but I now also imported the gmp hot fix renamed from zzz: Committed revision 52145. René > On 4. May 2019, at 15:15, Frits Letteboer wrote: > > Good afternoon, > > Attached you will find some patches required to

Re: [t2] Reverse lookup?

2021-04-15 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 15. Apr 2021, at 03:41, scsijon wrote: > > > Rene, is there an easy way of doing a reverse lookup in T2's build system? > In other words, I have a package that is not in my target's packagelist.ini > file that's being built anyway, but I can't find what package has it as a >

[t2] Re: [t2-svn] rev 52077 - trunk/target/generic/pkgsel

2021-04-12 Thread René Rebe
Hey Jon, > On 12. Apr 2021, at 22:39, scsijon wrote: > > and just trying a build, it seems imake and cf are used by x11 packages, so > they may be old but are still needed. I haven't tried for rman yet ;-} You can still select them, they did not appear to be used in the minimal-xorg package

Re: [t2] Build T2 r51845 X86-64 50-minimal-desktop errors

2021-04-09 Thread René Rebe
Hi, sorry, a bit out of time. t2/trunk:HEAD builds pretty smoothly for me though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03fMeU8VqxQ It would be best if you distilled patched for issues you encounter … Have a great weekend! René > On 9.

Re: [t2] Build T2 r51845 X86-64 40-minimal-xorg errors

2021-04-01 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 30. Mar 2021, at 04:14, scsijon wrote: > > > Since I now have a working 20-minimal packageset built, next is to up it to > 40-minimal-xorg. > > First Error > > Something doesn't like -j2, (2 cores) 3-binutils fails with libtool errors, > even though there is a work around for this

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 51947 - trunk/package/gnome/gtk+

2021-04-01 Thread René Rebe
> On 29. Mar 2021, at 18:34, scsijon wrote: > > > Rene, 3.94.0 is part of the prelim for gtk4/gnome40, do you want to reverse > this one? It was reverted instantly. > On 30/3/21 3:13 am, data-boun...@exactcode.de wrote: >> Author: data >> Date: 2021-03-29 18:13:01 +0200 (Mon, 29 Mar 2021)

Re: [t2] mine package

2021-04-01 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 29. Mar 2021, at 11:40, scsijon wrote: > > > I was just wondering if this is still necessary in T2, especially considering > most of the archivers seem to be able to handle the .gem files without > problems nowadays, and you could always just use > > > tar -xf filename.gem > > to

[t2] Re: gnome versions

2021-03-25 Thread René Rebe
hi, > On 25. Mar 2021, at 06:50, scsijon wrote: > > I hope your not mixing gnome3 and the new gnome40 (gnome4's name) packages > into gnome2, they are all separate versions like gnome14 is. Unfortunately > their using the same packagenames in the effort to have/force everyone to > the

Re: [t2] busybox update for cksum

2021-03-24 Thread René Rebe
Hey, the checksum should not just change. If it is not the same file, someone tempered with it, either they intentionally (why?) or a man in the middle. diff -u ? René > On 24. Mar 2021, at 09:53, scsijon wrote: > > attached >

[t2] Re: [t2-updates] filesystem/coda - rpc2-2.34

2021-03-24 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 23. Mar 2021, at 06:52, scsijon wrote: > > usually coda packages are updated as a set, please check others and the coda > website before just updating one as it could break coda. however, does or did anyone ever use Coda? ;-) René > On 23/3/21 2:08 pm, r...@exactcode.de

Re: [t2] [NEW PACKAGES] golang + mail client

2021-02-24 Thread René Rebe
Bonjour Notag, thanks again for the contributions. I applied to go and aerc parts, and touch up mostly the go.conf while doing so. I did not applied the go-bootstrap, as I think this is better done e.g. in the go package toolchain 0 stage or similar means without requiring a second

Re: [t2] [PATCH] Fix libxml with Python 3.9

2021-02-24 Thread René Rebe
Hey, thanks for the quick patch. Looks straight forward, appears to work. Applied ;-) René > On 24. Feb 2021, at 13:08, Frits wrote: > > Untested. Best of luck > :)--- > > If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send

[t2] Re: error validating server certificate while svn up

2021-02-22 Thread René Rebe
I guess the connection timed out? P for permanently? Or update the ca-certificates? René > On 17. Feb 2021, at 04:47, scsijon wrote: > > Upackage/x11/mesa/mesa.conf > Uscripts/Build-Pkg > Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.exactcode.de:443': > - The

Re: [t2] [PATCH] 3 patches: dosfstools, sudo, cyrus-sasl2

2021-02-08 Thread René Rebe
Hil, > On 7. Feb 2021, at 17:53, Notag wrote: > > > Hi all, > > This patch enables compatibility symplinks to dosfstools, in particular > mkfs.vfat needed by Create-ISO thank you for the patches. Although your mailer appears to have remove some whiteapce from the patches, I hand merged

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 51419 - in trunk/package (gnome)

2021-01-20 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 20. Jan 2021, at 00:09, scsijon wrote: > > > And maybe rename gnome2 directory to just gnome with the package directories > having -gtk? suffixes to match their gnome versions as there are/will be some > packages with multiple versions out there to support different gnome versions

Re: [t2] Removal of fcommon-patch for GCC 10 causes build errors

2021-01-17 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 16. Jan 2021, at 23:19, Frits wrote: > > Frits schreef op 2021-01-16 22:08: > >> Earlier today, it seems that the -fcommon patch for GCC 10 was removed. This >> will cause build errors: >> > > Well, I saw the reason and it seem the FCOMMON-flag is not working yet ;) > It should

Re: [t2] Info request

2020-12-17 Thread René Rebe
32-20.3-4.iso> > ? > > Thank you for your help; generally I don't want to disturb anyone at every > build error, because I've always learned more by doing it by myself. > But I'm not so comfortable with T2; maybe I'll ask you for help later. > > Thank you so much! > > K

Re: [t2] Info request

2020-12-14 Thread René Rebe
Hi, and tank you for your email. Please use the published ISOs as builds, they are already quite minimal and I just published one the other day If you want a smaller image you start loosing major functions. You might want to join the discord, I wish I had the time to support every build error

Re: [t2] [ANNOUNCE] t2 Linux 20.10 - ARM64, PowerPC64le, RISCV & more!

2020-12-05 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 4. Dec 2020, at 23:42, Barry Kauler wrote: > > On 12/4/20, René Rebe wrote: >> After a decade of development we are proud to announce the availability of >> the new T2 Linux Source and Embedded Linux distribution build kit stable >> release 20.10. &

[t2] [ANNOUNCE] t2 Linux 20.10 - ARM64, PowerPC64le, RISCV & more!

2020-12-04 Thread René Rebe
After a decade of development we are proud to announce the availability of the new T2 Linux Source and Embedded Linux distribution build kit stable release 20.10. The 20.10 release received updates across the board, while a major working target was adding new architecture support for ARM64,

[t2] [ANNOUNCE] t2 Linux 20.10 - ARM64, PowerPC64le, RISCV & more!

2020-12-04 Thread René Rebe
After a decade of development we are proud to announce the availability of the new T2 Linux Source and Embedded Linux distribution build kit stable release 20.10. The 20.10 release received updates across the board, while a major working target was adding new architecture support for ARM64,

Re: [t2] .prof files

2020-11-22 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 17. Nov 2020, at 22:57, scsijon wrote: > > Hi Rene, > > With things being as they are at present, I haven't been paying a lot of > attention to T2, other than downloading updates for a few months now, and > just starting to look at things again, I'm seeing some .prof files

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 50580 - trunk/package/python/python

2020-11-01 Thread René Rebe
Hey Jon, > On 30. Oct 2020, at 15:59, scsijon wrote: > > Your diff is missing the third link (for pydoc), like the others it's used by > python internally. > > hook_add postmake 5 'ln -s pydoc3 $root$bindir/pydoc' pydoc was not in the code before. I guess that is something you had locally?

[t2] Re: rev 50399 and later have no content?

2020-09-23 Thread René Rebe
Hi Jon, > On 22. Sep 2020, at 01:01, scsijon wrote: > > Have you a problem somewhere rev50398 was ok? > regards > jon > > Forwarded Message Not sure what you refer to, t2-svn e-mails? They appear to be ok for me. Maybe your MUA did not load it? Thee svn commit also go straight

Re: [t2] ps3fb support in the latest t2 iso

2020-09-08 Thread René Rebe
ame buffer? Thanks for testing, I don’t really have spare time to test anything than what I use, so feedback of others to summarize what does not work helps me to focus on fixing such findings specifically. René > Greetings > Tilman > > Am Fr., 4. Sept. 2020 um 18:00 Uhr

Re: [t2] [PATCH] Add POWER9 optimization target to powerpc64

2020-09-08 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 7. Sep 2020, at 23:17, Shawn Anastasio wrote: > > This patch adds support for optimizing powerpc64 builds for POWER9 > > Index: architecture/powerpc64/config.in > === > --- architecture/powerpc64/config.in (revision

Re: [t2] [PATCH v2] Initial support for powerpc64le

2020-09-08 Thread René Rebe
Hi Shawn, > On 7. Sep 2020, at 23:31, Shawn Anastasio wrote: > > Changes in v2: >* Initial patch was generated incorrectly (sorry, I'm still new to svn) welcome and thanks for your contribution! I slightly reworked this to be an “sub-architecture” config option within powerpc64, similar

Re: [t2] ps3fb support in the latest t2 iso

2020-09-04 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 1. Sep 2020, at 20:52, Tilman Koß wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I recently tried the latest t2 iso > (http://dl.t2-project.org/binary/2020/t2-minimal-glibc-gcc-ppc6432-20.3-4.iso > ) > on my PS3. Does

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 50016 - trunk/package/qt/qt5

2020-07-12 Thread René Rebe
Jon, > On 12. Jul 2020, at 05:56, scsijon wrote: > > a few thoughts > > On 11/7/20 9:41 pm, René Rebe wrote: >> Hey, > /cut > >>>> The previous Qt version did not build for me anymore, something with >>>> runtime_error or so >>>&g

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 50016 - trunk/package/qt/qt5

2020-07-11 Thread René Rebe
Hey, > On 11. Jul 2020, at 11:38, scsijon wrote: > > > > On 11/7/20 6:17 pm, René Rebe wrote: >> Hey, >>> On 11. Jul 2020, at 04:29, scsijon wrote: >>> >>> On 11/7/20 3:38 am, rene-boun...@exactcode.de wrote: >>>> svn diff -c

Re: [t2] [t2-svn] rev 50016 - trunk/package/qt/qt5

2020-07-11 Thread René Rebe
s a humongous collection of everything and the kitchen sink and I will never use it personally and only use it to build open source stuff for my personal use, such as obs-studio and nextpnr. Basically nothing else that would come to mind right now, … ;-) I personally avoid cancerous stuff li

Re: [t2] gnome ~-mm package fixes

2020-07-09 Thread René Rebe
javascript package thing where I could not find the matching mozilla js sources for and thus could not get it to build. I suggest, however, to avoid wasting your time with old, and no-longer-updated packages as such combinations are usually even more broken. As you apparently experience. And yes, I’

Re: [t2] [PATCH] libisofs mips_boot

2020-07-07 Thread René Rebe
Hi Thomas, thanks for committing the fix! and the notes ;) > On 7. Jul 2020, at 12:58, Thomas Schmitt wrote: >> Irix CD on my desk, > > Even more interesting. > What messages do you get from it by a run of > > xorriso -indev /dev/sr0 -report_system_area plain They apparently never used

Re: [t2] [PATCH] libisofs mips_boot

2020-07-07 Thread René Rebe
Hi, > On 7. Jul 2020, at 11:45, René Rebe wrote: > > Hi, > > re: the list: yeah, I noticed, I probably have to migrate form minimalist > to something more useful :-/ > >> On 7. Jul 2020, at 10:17, Thomas Schmitt wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Re

Re: [t2] [PATCH] libisofs mips_boot

2020-07-07 Thread René Rebe
Hi, re: the list: yeah, I noticed, I probably have to migrate form minimalist to something more useful :-/ > On 7. Jul 2020, at 10:17, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > René Rebe wrote: >> libisofs rounding the Sgi Volume Header to 2048 bytes. >> So the confi

[t2] [PATCH] libisofs mips_boot

2020-07-07 Thread René Rebe
://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/package/filesystem/libisofs/mips-boot.patch Keep hacking & have a great week, René Rebe -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | https://rene.reb

Re: [t2] CC0-1.0 - New package licence to maybe add?

2020-06-25 Thread René Rebe
HI, no problem to add this license, which package is using it? > On 25. Jun 2020, at 04:04, scsijon wrote: > > > I've recently been seeing this > [url]https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0[/url] appear against > packages that previously had various gpl's and other alternative

[t2] gcc 10 might be slower than faster

2020-05-25 Thread René Rebe
Hi, $subject & certainly again compiling slower, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmWKSNKcIfU But it makes no sense for me to stay for years on old gcc versions, so I hope this is an outliner, though the increased compile times for

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