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doko | infinity, something is f*cked, python2.7 depends on libsfgcc1 | 02:06 |
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infinity | doko: Err, does it? | 02:27 |
infinity | doko: Just now? | 02:27 |
infinity | doko: Grr. My build of 5ubuntu1.1 must have been in a dirty chroot. Though, the part where it picked up that dependency is worrying. | 02:29 |
infinity | doko: Yeah, confirmed that I built it in a chroot with gcc-multilib installed. But ouch that it didn't do the right thing. :/ | 02:30 |
infinity | doko: Erk, and gcj-4.6 depends on libsfgcc1 ... | 02:39 |
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infinity | doko: Looks like it's dpkg-shlibdeps misbehaving. The dependencies are spurious (the packages in question aren't actually linked against libsfgcc1), but once I come up with a sane fix, we'll need to do no-change rebuilds to drop the dep. | 06:40 |
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doko | infinity, wondering why, because the sf libraries shouldn't be installed for the python2.7 build | 11:01 |
infinity | doko: They were for my local python build. That's fixed. But other packages suffer similar issues (like gcj, for instance). | 11:03 |
infinity | doko: Working on fixing dpkg-shlibdeps so it stops happening. | 11:03 |
infinity | doko: But other than the spurious dep (which is annoying, obviously), it's harmless. | 11:03 |
ogra_ | infinity, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview#Ubuntu_ARM does that look ok to you ? | 11:15 |
ogra_ | (anything i should add like: contact the ubuntu-arm team if you encounter probs with your package builds etc ... ) | 11:15 |
infinity | ogra_: Sounds reasonable (including the blurb) | 11:18 |
ogra_ | k | 11:19 |
jamespage | morning | 11:22 |
jamespage | am I correct in thinking that Ubuntu support armv7 upwards only? | 11:23 |
ogra_ | yes | 11:23 |
jamespage | OK; and by default do we compile thumb support (sorry if wrong terminology)? | 11:23 |
ogra_ | thumb2, yes | 11:24 |
jamespage | ogra_, great - that validates my thinking on a ftbfs on libv8 then | 11:24 |
jamespage | thanks | 11:24 |
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marcompile_panda | Hello, is there a way I can recompile the kernel I'm running right now (with the same version and config) without fetching it from git? | 14:22 |
ogra_ | marcompile_panda, install build-essential and fakeroot, then apt-get source linux ...cd into the folder where it was unpacked, run dpkg-buildpackage -b -rfakeroot in that folder | 14:32 |
infinity | ogra_: apt-get --only-source source linux, actually. | 14:33 |
infinity | Or you end up with meta. :P | 14:33 |
ogra_ | oh, indeed ! | 14:33 |
infinity | (And for panda, probably "apt-get --only-source source linux-ti-omap4" | 14:34 |
infinity | ) | 14:34 |
infinity | And then, for added fun, "apt-get build-dep linux-ti-omap4" | 14:34 |
ogra_ | ah, i missed the panda, yeah | 14:34 |
ogra_ | are there actual build deps ? | 14:34 |
* ogra_ never needed that | 14:34 | |
infinity | Should be some that aren't build-essential. | 14:34 |
infinity | Like kernel-wedge. | 14:35 |
ogra_ | i'm not sure it uses that if you dpkg-buildpackage it | 14:35 |
ogra_ | i definitely dont have it installed here and have built multiple kernel packages on this machine before | 14:35 |
ogra_ | marcompile_panda, do change the config use debian/rules editconfigs | 14:37 |
ogra_ | (assuming you want to actually change it) | 14:37 |
rsalveti | janimo: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-ubuntu/+spec/push-multiarch-changes-for-cross-precise | 14:40 |
rsalveti | janimo: to make firefox cross build working with multi-arch at precise | 14:40 |
marcompile_panda | ogra_, will try that. thank you | 14:43 |
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ogra_ | ********** ARM Team meeting starts in ~5 min in #ubuntu-meeting ********* | 14:53 |
ogra_ | ********** ARM Team meeting starts now in #ubuntu-meeting ********* | 15:00 |
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Jcouture | Hi, I would like to know if it's possible to install Eclipse on an ARM infrastructure and also the JAVA SDK and JVM? Thank you! I'm looking to maybe buy a transformer prime and replace my netbook and my nook color. | 16:15 |
GrueMaster | Jcouture: AFAIK, yes. I use jvm on arm for qa automation (jenkins slave). Not sure on eclipse, but it "should" work. | 16:17 |
Jcouture | Ok, sry, I just closed my window by accident, didn't see if somebody answered me | 16:23 |
lilstevie | Jcouture: there is no guarentee that you will be able to run ubuntu on the prime straight up | 16:23 |
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Netham46 | Are there any tutorials for rebuilding a rootfs using whatever means is currently stable and supported? | 17:29 |
Netham46 | Kinda sucks that they dumped rootstock support, it was so easy to use. | 17:30 |
GrueMaster | Netham46: We are working on new documentation. Should have it ready in the next few weeks. In the mean time, you can use our ubuntu-core images as a base. | 17:38 |
Netham46 | GrueMaster, kk. Know where they are? | 17:48 |
GrueMaster | http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core | 17:49 |
Netham46 | Thanks. | 17:49 |
Sycro5 | Hi, I'm using a Pandaboard to run Ubuntu and am having problems using the Bluetooth capabilities. Are there drivers available to get BT running on the Pandaboard? I can't find anything definitive online. | 18:05 |
GrueMaster | Sycro5: Which Ubuntu release? Starting with Oneiric, the firmware should be there (not sure on natty off hand). | 18:07 |
Sycro5 | well, I'm actually still using 11.04 at the moment, but I'm happy to upgrade to 11.10 if that will make a difference | 18:08 |
Sycro5 | Here is the exact pre-built binary I'm using: http://omappedia.org/wiki/Prebuilt_ubuntu_binaries | 18:10 |
Sycro5 | ...the Natty Narwal Netbook | 18:11 |
GrueMaster | Yea, looking at my natty system, I don't see the firmware there. | 18:11 |
Sycro5 | what do you recommend then? | 18:12 |
GrueMaster | Oneiric/ | 18:16 |
GrueMaster | I see the firmware on that image. | 18:16 |
GrueMaster | http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/oneiric/release/ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop-armel+omap4.img.gz | 18:17 |
Sycro5 | thanks a lot. Can I upgrade to Oneiric using the update manager in Ubuntu, or do I need to re-partition my drive with this build? | 18:25 |
GrueMaster | You should be able to upgrade. But it is much slower than pulling down a new image (if you are running on SD). | 18:35 |
Sycro5 | Great, thanks! | 18:36 |
xenon_ | hi all | 18:59 |
xenon_ | what is the last stable release ubuntu for pandaboard ? | 19:00 |
xenon_ | 10.04? 10.10 ? 11.04 ? 11.10? | 19:00 |
GrueMaster | http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/oneiric/release/ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop-armel+omap4.img.gz | 19:00 |
xenon_ | thanks | 19:00 |
GrueMaster | There is no support in 10.04, 10.10 was initial bring-up. | 19:01 |
xenon_ | i have tested this version but it loops for configuration i can install it | 19:02 |
xenon_ | i can't* | 19:02 |
GrueMaster | Yea, known issue. | 19:02 |
xenon_ | there is no issue actually ? | 19:02 |
xenon_ | :( | 19:03 |
GrueMaster | To work around it, when the installer loops back to the language selection,hit <ctrl><alt><F1>, log in as the user you created earlier, and type "sudo oem-config-remove && sudo reboot" (without quotes). | 19:03 |
GrueMaster | There is a timing issue with the SD card driver (I think). Very hard to debug. | 19:04 |
xenon_ | yes | 19:04 |
xenon_ | thanks i'll test this issue | 19:04 |
GrueMaster | And Ubuntu-desktop image triggers this very reliably. Don't see it on ubuntu-server or kubuntu-desktop. | 19:05 |
xenon_ | ok | 19:06 |
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