[02:27] <angs> I installed the ubuntu image from http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu (uname -a > Linux arm 3.7.10-x10 #1 SMP Thu Mar 28 13:45:57 UTC 2013 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux). I enabled buddy=spidev on uEnv.txt and spidev4.0 is enabled on /dev. But https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/spi/spidev_test.c code outputs only FF when I execute it. Is it a wrong command to run? Why spidev does not work?
[15:05] <ob1> Has anyone installed ROS successfully on ubuntu-arm ?
[15:16] <ogra_> ROS ?
[15:16] <ob1> robot operating system
[15:17] <ogra_> never heard of it ... but if its and operating system, why would it need ubuntu ?
[15:22] <ob1> its more like a framework
[15:22] <ogra_> ah
[15:23] <ogra_> ah, its that mindstorm thing ?
[15:23] <ob1> can i post the link here?
[15:23] <ogra_> seems there is brickos in the archive
[15:23] <ogra_> sure
[15:23] <ob1> http://www.ros.org/wiki/
[15:23] <ogra_> brickos - alternative OS for LEGO(r) Mindstorms RCX. Supports devel. in C/C++
[15:24] <ob1> yes.. but ros is kind of more software and opensource
[15:25] <ogra_> http://www.ros.org/wiki/groovy/Installation/UbuntuARM
[15:25] <ogra_> seems there is an install guide
[15:26] <ob1> yeah.. but it says its not yet recommended
[15:27] <ogra_> well, why would anyone here have something better if the developers of ROS dont have anything better yet
[15:28] <ogra_> infinity, sooo .... after 5h my chromium build finished properly and runs just fine
[15:28] <ogra_> only using the archive sources and the one line patch
[16:14] <infinity> ogra_: Shiny.
[16:15] <infinity> ogra_: In that case, can you just upload it?  We can let Chris sort out the new upstream later.
[16:21] <ogra_> will do
[16:21] <ogra_> i'm waiting for a test from someone with a non neon arch still
[16:21] <ogra_> i dont have my ac100s around atm
[16:22] <ogra_> the guy in #ac100 is building himself still, i have to wait until his machine is free
[16:24] <infinity> Shot in the dark, but if your build accidentally includes NEON, the previous one probably did too.
[16:24] <ogra_> well,, i used the previous one on the ac100 ... but yeah, probably something we could still clear up later
[17:47] <ogra_> ARGH !
[17:47] <ogra_> so i cant apply the fix because edit-patch does a full source tree copy into /tmp
[17:47]  * ogra_ grumbles
[17:48] <ogra_> lets hope it respects $TMPDIR
[17:49] <ogra_> if the cleanup ever finishes ...
[17:51] <infinity> ogra_: edit-patch?  chromium uses dpatch?
[17:52] <infinity> (Of course, I'd still cheat and just manually create the patch)
[17:52] <ogra_> edit-patch is handling everything
[17:53] <ogra_> no matter what patch system is used in the package ... it picks from the build deps
[17:53] <ogra_> (and chromium uses quilt apparently)
[17:53] <infinity> Oh, cute.  Never used it.
[17:53] <ogra_> mvo wrote it for exactly that :)
[17:55] <ogra_> grr ...
[17:55] <ogra_> why does it have to be so hard to apply a one line change
[17:55]  * ogra_ hates sumch packages where the housekeeping takes ten times the work the patch does
[17:56] <ogra_> *such
[17:56] <infinity> You might be making things harder for yourself. :P
[17:56] <ogra_> sigh ... and TMPDIR isnt respected indeed
[17:56] <infinity> If it's dpkg-v3 (quilt), all you need to do is make the change and type "dpkg-source --commit"
[17:56] <ogra_> ogra@chromebook:/media/ogra/cc7b1b18-28e2-4266-a2f7-e4ed81d6f737/home/ogra/chromium-browser-25.0.1364.160$ cat debian/source/format
[17:56] <ogra_> 3.0 (quilt)
[17:56] <ogra_> like that / :)
[17:57] <infinity> Yep.
[17:57]  * ogra_ tries
[17:58] <ogra_> gah
[17:59]  * ogra_ tries to find the upstream tarball ... i moved that stuff around so many times now 
[18:01] <ogra_> hmm, i assume dpkg-source --commit unpacks as well somewhere ?
[18:05]  * ogra_ twiddles thumbs and wonders if he will ever get the command prompt back
[18:05] <infinity> Oh, it may well use /tmp too. :P
[18:06] <ogra_> hmm, seems it doesnt
[18:06] <infinity> (or TMPDIR)
[18:06] <ogra_> ogra@chromebook:/media/ogra/cc7b1b18-28e2-4266-a2f7-e4ed81d6f737/home/ogra/chromium-browser-25.0.1364.160$ ls ../|grep tmp
[18:06] <ogra_> chromium-browser_25.0.1364.160.orig.tar.xz.tmp-extract.iiLcF
[18:06] <ogra_> :)
[18:06] <ogra_> perfect
[18:07] <ogra_> so it does it on the workdisk
[18:11] <ogra_> dpkg-source: warning: ignoring deletion of file src/out/Release/.landmines
[18:11] <ogra_> hmm, nice name ...
[18:17] <ogra_> bah, i should probably have cleaned the tree before doing that ...
[18:17] <ogra_> (*now* i'm making it harder than i need to :P )
[18:58]  * ogra_ uploads and crosses fingers
[19:01] <ogra_> ARGH !
[19:02]  * ogra_ goes crazy ... 
[19:02] <ogra_> chromium-browser_25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu2_source.changes rejected
[19:02] <infinity> You didn't base it on the one in -proposed? :P
[19:02] <ogra_> i pulled the source on thu ...
[19:03] <ogra_> even before micah uploaded
[19:03] <infinity> Want someone with faster Internetses to fix it? :P
[19:04] <ogra_> well, the upload is 247k
[19:04] <infinity> Fair enough.
[19:05] <ogra_> bah, and my package cache doesnt even know about ubuntu2
[19:05] <infinity> So you should just be able to copy the patch to the new source, edit patches/series, add a changelog entry, and go.
[19:05] <infinity> pull-lp-source chromium-browser
[19:25] <ogra_> oooh ... lenovo starts producing ARM cpus
[19:31] <infinity> ogra_: !
[19:31] <infinity> ogra_: Where's this news?
[19:32] <ogra_> http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4410926/Lenovo-moving-into-chip-design-business
[19:33] <infinity> Curious.
[19:34] <infinity> Also, I'd totally buy a Lenovo phone if they made one with similar styling to a ThinkPad.
[19:34] <infinity> Square, black, no frills.
[19:36] <ogra_> well, you might have to move to china ... and it might be running UbuntuKylinTouch :P
[19:37] <infinity> Heh.
[19:37] <ogra_> definitely exciting news
[21:18] <ogra_> ouch
[21:19] <ogra_> pulling out the usb stick that carries my swapfile wasnt such a good idea
[21:19]  * ogra_ was wondering why lsof and fuser didnt show anything :P