ojn | Alright. Anyone here who has the patches for the lange51 kernel flavor? Seems like ARM doesn't care much about the GPL, none were provided with the systems they distributed. :( | 01:49 |
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asac | ogra: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35539315/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-armel.xulrunner-1.9.1_1.9.1.5%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz | 12:18 |
asac | IT ;) | 12:19 |
asac | clearly | 12:19 |
ogra | yep | 12:19 |
ogra | i wonder if we could just start the transition away from FF already and drop all xul stuff from armel to get the image building | 12:20 |
asac | hmm ... unlikely ;) | 12:20 |
asac | i can quickly upload xul | 12:20 |
ogra | for A1 the only target is "make it boot" | 12:20 |
asac | i just want to know how to best test for target being v7 | 12:20 |
asac | i could probably check whether we are on lucid | 12:20 |
asac | + armel | 12:20 |
ogra | right, but you dont know for which files you have to add the IT hack in rules | 12:20 |
asac | ogra: everywhere ;) | 12:21 |
asac | i mean ... there are just a few files that have assembler | 12:21 |
ogra | oh ... hmm, indeed | 12:21 |
asac | i would have thought it doesnt hurt to add it | 12:21 |
asac | obviously hiding stuff | 12:21 |
ogra | no, it doesnt, and eventually the toolchain will use the IT flag by default anyway | 12:21 |
asac | maybe i should file an upstream bug so it doesnt get lost ;) | 12:21 |
asac | right | 12:21 |
asac | so just on top level rules: if lucid + armel -> use it | 12:22 |
ogra | which makes it only temporary anyway | 12:22 |
ogra | right ... | 12:22 |
asac | ogra: ok what exactly was that flag? | 12:22 |
ogra | CFLAGS+=-Wa,-mimplicit-it=thumb | 12:22 |
asac | thx | 12:22 |
asac | wonder if i should also add that to CXXFLAGS | 12:23 |
asac | probably better-safe-than-sorry ;) | 12:23 |
ogra | well, given that xul dies in a cpp file ... | 12:23 |
ogra | i wonder when doko will be back ... so the defaults change | 12:24 |
asac | doko probably takes extensive holiday ;) | 12:24 |
asac | as usual after UDS | 12:24 |
ogra | well deserved | 12:24 |
asac | yep | 12:24 |
ogra | but if its to extensive we should actually start a list with packages we added that workaround to :) | 12:25 |
asac | dyfet``: did you merge the ssd spec in the other blueprint? | 12:34 |
asac | somehow the url isnt valid anymore ;) ... so unless you say you didnt do anything i will assume its now properly merged? | 12:34 |
asac | ogra: you think that option would hurt on compilers that dont support it? | 12:35 |
asac | e.g. can you try on a karmic compiler? | 12:35 |
asac | hmm it fails becaues of unrecognized option | 12:36 |
asac | too bad | 12:36 |
ogra | yeah | 12:58 |
ogra | it might work on karmic if you add the other options too ... -march=cortex-a8 at least | 13:00 |
ogra | but then it might produce incompatible binaries, not sure what it implies for the binaries | 13:00 |
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dmart | Can anyone suggest the best way for me to suggest resolutions for build failures? Should I raise a bug, or something else? | 14:47 |
dmart | apex and ffmpeg should be built with -marm | 14:50 |
dmart | (apex is a bootloader, with low-level hacks which won't work with Thumb-2 without porting; ffmpeg contains a lot of optimised assembler) | 14:51 |
ogra | dmart, apex is used only on nslu2 ... so i didnt bother to fix it yet | 15:07 |
ogra | i'll add the -marm and i think it also needs a -march option to build for v5 | 15:07 |
ogra | dmart, the proper way is indeed to file a bug, or if you can catch someone here to add a quick fix just use the shortcut through IRC | 15:11 |
dmart | ogra: OK | 15:53 |
dmart | Did we agree a standard tag for the v7/T2 migration issues? | 15:55 |
dmart | I will start tagging with "armv7", though we can change that later if needed. | 15:58 |
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talat | hi all, | 18:47 |
talat | I open Ubuntu Q&A website - http://www.ubuntu-tr.net | 18:47 |
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