Hi,
it seems to me that there is no the last changes to the shr-settings
so it doesn't work due the Elementary callback functions.

Cheers
Luca

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Sebastian Spaeth <[email protected]> wrote:
> After a long fight with our SHR buildhost, I finally managed it:
>
> I created a new shr-testing image which is supposed to do the following:
>
> - always give you a working phone
> - care about opkg upgrade'ability
> - Be conservative in the number of cool on-the-edge features it takes
>
> I expect that upgrades will hapen every 3-4 weeks or so. I will try to
> upgrade things to a working set of revisions. All testing that I can
> promise will be restricted to shr-lite-image things (there will be a
> full image soon, but I haven't tested things there). I can also not test
> GPRS (not using it).
>
> Get it here:
> http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing
>
> Upgrading from a current shr-unstable might or might not work (I have
> not tested that). I forked off on November 30 or so, and I haven't
> tested whether a lot of packages would need "downgrading" from -unstable.
>
> Install it, set your root password manually (if you care about ssh
> login) and you should be good to go. Installing on NAND, you will see
> tons of error messages pass by on the 1st boot, that seems normal and
> will go away after some time (1st boot takes longer!).
>
> If you want to help out:
> http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/shr-testing2009
> is a page with my commit policy. (it's flexible though) :-)
>
> Bug reports agains shr-testing (via trac) are welcome too.
>
> spaetz
>
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