[04:10] fd === XorA|gone is now known as XorA [08:06] can somebody tell me what the dropped patches to xorg-xserver are, specifially 111_armel-drv-fallbacks.patch, are [08:22] hi people [08:26] gm hrw [08:29] hi [08:30] Morning [08:30] evening [08:49] ok, found it, it seems to be related to dove === User1 is now known as JamesWstubbs [08:49] Hello [08:51] Looking for some advice if that's ok, basically I'm using a Karmic rootfs and need to update xorg to it's latest version. I've tried adding Debian squeeze repo's and installing xorg, but I had too many dependency errors, I'd fix one and be presented with another. Anyone got any ideas of how to update xorg to the latest version on Ubuntu 9.10 on armv6? [08:52] Sounds more like a Ubuntu issue, rather than an Arm specific one [08:52] It's arm specific because I can't upgrade to lucid. [08:52] Also I can imagine I'll be dealing with arm repo' [08:52] s [08:53] ogra: --^ [08:53] there is no easy solution [08:53] Lucid requires armv7 I'm using armv6 [08:53] lag: backports for armv6vfp don't exist for current packages [08:53] I've had this same issue and have found no solution [08:53] It being hard won't be a problem, I've been working on with this for a while already [08:54] either recompile the debian packages or recompile the lucid packages and pray that you can get all deps and build-deps right [08:54] Or upgrade to a supported board? [08:54] right [08:54] What if I don't need all of xorg, I only actually need xserver-xorg-input-synaptic to be upgraded [08:55] lag: It's for the iPhone, I can't upgrade for another year :) [08:55] * lag <- Is impressed :) [08:55] well, try to rebuild xserver-xorg-input-synaptic from the lucid source package, though i would assume there are versioned dependencies you need to backport as well [08:56] are you 100% sure the synaptics driver will work on the iphone HW ? [08:56] did you try something like tslib ? [08:58] ogra: It's interesting, someone called ikex created a debian port but never released, from the few notes he left his xorg worked out of the box with the touchscreen. After checking my xorg logs I see that the touchscreen hardware is loaded, it then tries to load the synaptics module, but then reports it can't find a suported touchpad, I checked the squeeze armel repo and it uses 1.2.2 where as Ubuntu karmic repo uses 1.1.2, I'm making the assumption m [08:58] ogra: I've tried tslib, lib-ts, evtouch and mutouch [08:58] Will xorg.conf's written by hand [08:58] I've had no luck. [08:58] With* [09:00] Also, did you write rootstock ogra, if so I'd like to credit you when I release. [09:01] i wrote it, rsalveti is maintining it now [09:02] Thanks, I've written his name down === fta_ is now known as fta [09:18] lag: I don [09:18] 't want to spam this channel, you might be interested in this, ixproject.org [09:18] JamesWstubbs: I've seen it [09:18] Ah [09:18] JamesWstubbs: We've spoken before [09:19] Sorry, probably hasn't been progress since :) [09:19] I'm going, going to try compile from source, see what that does. [09:24] * XorA still wishes ubuntu was multi arch on arm [09:25] we'll be muli omap at least at some point :) [09:25] XorA: multiarch... [09:25] * XorA has some nice armv5te hardware [09:25] use linaro on that :) [09:26] hehe [10:03] XorA: multiarch is not about armv5/6/7/4 etc [10:03] from what I understood [10:07] there are two similar problems on ARM. One is using different generations in a single image (like armv5 vs. armv6) [10:08] the other is about compiling omap and imx in a single image [10:08] shudder [10:08] hehe [10:09] * XorA would just love to be able to standardise on one distro [10:09] linaro is working on that [10:09] might take some years though [10:10] NCommander, https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/1.142/+build/1886888 bump please === fta_ is now known as fta === fta_ is now known as fta [10:56] robclark, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624082 and bug 569273 [10:56] Launchpad bug 569273 in indicator-application (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 6 other projects) "memory leak in gnome-power-manager on lucid (affects: 39) (dups: 1) (heat: 237)" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/569273 [10:56] Gnome bug 624082 in gnome-power-manager "GPM memory leak on amd64" [Major,Resolved: notabug] === fta_ is now known as fta === nslu2-log_ is now known as nslu2-log === fta_ is now known as fta [11:26] NCommander, chroot probs, i gave back livecd-rootfs, can you bump https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/1.142/+build/1886888 gain ? [11:26] *again [11:44] robclark: just fbset -i should show you more information [11:44] robclark: just install the fbset package [12:05] dyfet: fuseext2 -o ro,direct_io [12:05] ah... === fta_ is now known as fta === kmargar is now known as markos_ === fta_ is now known as fta [13:21] ogra, NCommander: ping [13:21] lool: contentless pong detected. [13:21] ogra, NCommander: I'd like to requeue packages which didn't build due to qt4-x11 being broken [13:21] NCommander: Eh I was still typing! [13:21] lool: already started doing so [13:22] NCommander: So you're taking care of it? [13:22] lool: I'm waiting for qtwebkit-source to finish building so I can start retrying the KDE stack [13:22] NCommander: ping [13:22] lool: yup [13:22] armin76: yet another contentless ping detected [13:22] NCommander: ping! [13:22] YACPD :-P [13:22] unping :P [13:22] NCommander: how many FTBFSing packages are involved with qt4-x11 in your estimates? [13:22] lool: a lot :-/ [13:23] ~10-15 in main, and a bunch more in universe [13:23] lool: hows qt-x11 broken? [13:23] armin76: compiler ICEs, thus resolved [13:23] armin76: gcc-4.4 was borken and couldn't build qt4-x11 anymore [13:23] NCommander: Sounds like a good win to have the qt4-x11 stack on armel! [13:24] lool: have bug no? [13:24] lool: I still need to unbreak kdebindings since upstream broke my code [13:27] armin76: maybe https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.4/+bug/603602 [13:27] Ubuntu bug 603602 in gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu) "ICE building qt4-x11 on armel (affects: 1) (heat: 529)" [High,Confirmed] [13:27] Yes that's the one [13:30] NCommander: Hmm apparently you filed a duplicate [13:30] NCommander: your who I think you are right, across the table from me? [13:38] mpoirier_: http://rsalveti.net/tmp/beagleboard.tar.bz2 [13:38] mpoirier_: have fun and let me know if you find the issue [13:38] rsalveti: cool thanks. [13:39] np [13:44] dyfet: I'd suggest you to do some testing on the fuseext2 stuff while creating the documentation for it [13:44] dyfet: what you can do is to get some rootfs like and mount it, try to read from it (creating tarballs), checking the size of the tarball [13:45] I did at the time...but not on very large file sets [13:45] also, try to write something, edit a config file, something that a normal user would do [13:45] and see if it works [13:45] dyfet: yep, stressing it would be a good thing to do [13:45] I will try what you did to stress it, yes... [13:46] nice [14:40] http://www.asylum.com/2010/07/22/its-the-worlds-strongest-most-expensive-beer-inside-a-squi/ === JaMa is now known as JaMa|GoNe [15:17] NCommander, and another bump please, https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta-ti-omap4/2.6.35.902.3/+build/1887035 === fta_ is now known as fta [16:18] ogra: http://paste.ubuntu.com/468042/ === fta_ is now known as fta === Andy is now known as Guest24432 === Guest24432 is now known as AndyJ === JaMa|GoNe is now known as JaMa === fta_ is now known as fta === fta_ is now known as fta === fta_ is now known as fta === fta_ is now known as fta