DanaG | hmm, 2.6.32-rc1 released just about an hour or so ago. | 00:59 |
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DanaG | Nifty. | 00:59 |
DanaG | now, anyone know when it'll go up on kernel-ppa? | 00:59 |
mase_wk_ | Hi guys, i have just built a 2.6.31kernel with make-kpkg and I have used the --initrd switch however it still says ' please update the initramfs manually | 07:00 |
mase_wk_ | is there a way i can build an ubuntu package which will do this automagically | 07:01 |
mase_wk_ | my aim is to have a repository which i can just point the machines at | 07:01 |
mase_wk_ | and it will upgrade automatically | 07:01 |
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smoser | Anyone know who I should raise this with: packages.u.c list git repos for kernel packages as http . ie, see http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/karmic/linux-meta-ec2 | 14:34 |
smoser | that doesn't work, apparently git-update-server-info not run there. | 14:34 |
smoser | clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/git-repos/ubuntu/ubuntu-karmic-meta.git does work, though | 14:34 |
smoser | i see now that the http url is from the debian/control | 14:37 |
rtg | smoser, since its a topic branch, you likely won't be able to use git web. | 14:37 |
smoser | i really dont care about gitweb. but it suggests 'git clone http://' which fails. you just have to know to use the git.kernel | 14:38 |
smoser | at least thats what i figured the link was implying | 14:38 |
rtg | smoser, um, lemme look. | 14:38 |
amitk_ | the http transport did work last I checked. | 14:39 |
ogra | we should just switch to bzr anyway :) | 14:40 |
amitk_ | rtg: it looks like the hook to run git-update-server-info isn't run in that git tree | 14:40 |
amitk_ | ogra: yeah, right after debian is almost convinced about switching to git :-p | 14:40 |
rtg | amitk: yeah, thats what I'm trying to remember. where is that setup? | 14:40 |
ogra | what did they use up to now ? | 14:40 |
amitk_ | rtg: /srv/kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-karmic-meta.git/hooks/post-update | 14:42 |
smoser | rtg, typically its .git/hooks/post-update.sample | 14:42 |
amitk_ | rtg: I can't seem to chmod +x it. | 14:42 |
smoser | yeah. that just being executable. is normally what has to happen | 14:42 |
amitk_ | ogra: svn | 14:43 |
ogra | ugh | 14:43 |
rtg | amitk: it's +x now | 14:43 |
* amitk_ wonders why he wasn't able to do it, the group write permissions seemed ok | 14:43 | |
smoser | rtg, you could run that now, to update them now | 14:44 |
amitk_ | rtg: you'll also have to run the git-update-.... command manually | 14:44 |
smoser | or just probably wait till next commit | 14:44 |
smoser | i'm fine with either. | 14:44 |
amitk_ | or push another commit | 14:44 |
rtg | it'll happen in due course | 14:45 |
smoser | rtg, i'd appreciate if we could have the ec2-kernel meeting today, hoping to figure out where we are on it. | 14:45 |
rtg | smoser, I'll bug johansen. | 14:46 |
smoser | thanks. | 14:47 |
ogra | amitk_, if i understand the patch at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-fsl-imx51/+bug/427289 right, i should see 3.0V with a voltmeter on the battery once the kernel has initialized the driver, right ? | 14:58 |
ubot3 | Malone bug 427289 in linux-fsl-imx51 "hardware clock not saved if board power is removed on babbage 2.5" [High,Triaged] | 14:58 |
amitk_ | ogra: the comment on the patch says that the battery voltage should be higher than 1.8V | 15:00 |
ogra | amitk_, well, for charging it needs to be a higher voltage | 15:00 |
ogra | i.e. i would expect the voltage to raise once the charge code inits | 15:01 |
ogra | if i measure the battery directly | 15:01 |
amitk_ | ogra: true | 15:01 |
ogra | and the default value used in the code for that seems to be 3.0 V | 15:01 |
ogra | value = BITFVAL(CIONCHEN, 1) | BITFVAL(VCOIN, VCOIN_3_0V); | 15:01 |
amitk_ | and yes, it does seem to set it to 3.0V | 15:01 |
ogra | i see no change at all | 15:01 |
ogra | between redboot and kernel initing | 15:02 |
amitk_ | ummm, you won't see the battery voltage magically go to 3.0. | 15:02 |
ogra | its actually 0.1V higher if the board is off and between pressing the power button and a running desktop the voltage doesnt change (it's constantly around 1.09V) | 15:02 |
amitk_ | ogra: did you try a newer battery? | 15:03 |
ogra | the battery is soldered to the board | 15:03 |
ogra | i'm not really eager to solder around here if i dont need to | 15:03 |
ogra | but if the battery behaves like a normal rechargeable i should see a charging voltage once the board inits the charger | 15:04 |
* ogra is on phone now ... | 15:04 | |
amitk_ | ogra: 1.09V seems very low. You should ask freescale if the battery will even charge once the voltage has dropped so low | 15:04 |
ogra | still i would expect to see any charge if the charger inits | 15:05 |
ogra | i dont think the code does what its supposed to | 15:05 |
ogra | the point is that it doesnt change at all | 15:06 |
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ogra | amitk_, so i talked with davim on the phone and he agrees the voltage should raise once the charger is initialized, is that thing built as a module i need to load manually perhaps ? | 15:21 |
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Q-FUNK | smb: howdy! :) | 15:49 |
smb | Q-FUNK, Hi there :) It is not forgotten, just sort-of delayed | 15:50 |
Q-FUNK | ok :) | 15:50 |
smb | Q-FUNK, It might get tomorrow until I am getting there, sorry. Travelling around accumulates the backlog | 15:52 |
Q-FUNK | smb: understood. | 15:52 |
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tormod | what's up with the mainline PPA kernels? hasn't been a working daily build for ever | 22:06 |
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DanaG_ | mm, build fail: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32-rc1/BUILD.LOG | 23:31 |
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