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Minutes: Yocto Project Technical Team Meeting - Tuesday, September 03, 2013 8:00 AM-9:00 AM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
Attendees:
Nitin, JeffP, Belen, Cristiana, AlexD, AlexG, Paul, Saul, Richard, TomZ, Belen, DaveST, Corneliu, LaurentiuP, Jefro, ScottR, Björn, PeterB, Jessica, MatthewW, Bruce, Eren, MihaiL,
Attendees:
Nitin, JeffP, Belen, Cristiana, AlexD, AlexG, Paul, Saul, Richard, TomZ, Belen, DaveST, Corneliu, LaurentiuP, Jefro, ScottR, Björn, PeterB, Jessica, MatthewW, Bruce, Eren, MihaiL,
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Liu, Song <song.liu@...>
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#15827
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Yocto-9.0 Lttng-modules fails to build.
Dear List,
I try to build lttng by calling the package group for profiling, and I've got this error:
Does anyone has tried profile package group lately?
ERROR: Error executing a python function in
Dear List,
I try to build lttng by calling the package group for profiling, and I've got this error:
Does anyone has tried profile package group lately?
ERROR: Error executing a python function in
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Andy Ng <andreas2025@...>
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#15825
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Re: Server specs for a continuous integration system
That's basically the spec I run (water cooling also keeps the noise down!). I generally get build times of just over 50 minutes for my system which has 'X' / GLES / Boost with something like 5500
That's basically the spec I run (water cooling also keeps the noise down!). I generally get build times of just over 50 minutes for my system which has 'X' / GLES / Boost with something like 5500
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Chris Tapp
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#15824
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Re: Server specs for a continuous integration system
Did you see my correction to this? I meant to say RAID 0. Sorry for the confusion.
Running from RAM would be fastest - it really comes down to how much you have and how much you want to keep.
That
Did you see my correction to this? I meant to say RAID 0. Sorry for the confusion.
Running from RAM would be fastest - it really comes down to how much you have and how much you want to keep.
That
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Chris Tapp
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#15823
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Re: Server specs for a continuous integration system
Quite right. That'll teach me to hack out an e-mail late at night whilst packing for a road-trip :-( I meant to say RAID 0.
No, mainly because two SSDs for RAID 0 was enough cash to spend ;-)
Chris
Quite right. That'll teach me to hack out an e-mail late at night whilst packing for a road-trip :-( I meant to say RAID 0.
No, mainly because two SSDs for RAID 0 was enough cash to spend ;-)
Chris
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Chris Tapp
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#15822
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[Announcement] Yocto Project 1.4.2 (Dylan 9.0.2) Released
Hello,
The latest point release of the Yocto Project, 1.4.2 (dylan 9.0.2) is now
available for download
Hello,
The latest point release of the Yocto Project, 1.4.2 (dylan 9.0.2) is now
available for download
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Flanagan, Elizabeth <elizabeth.flanagan@...>
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#15821
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Yocto Project bug trends for 2013 WW35
The trend graphs for work week 35 have been updated automatically at
https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Yocto_Bug_Trend. The weighted defect
density increased from last week's 1537 to 1643, the report
The trend graphs for work week 35 have been updated automatically at
https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Yocto_Bug_Trend. The weighted defect
density increased from last week's 1537 to 1643, the report
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Michael Halstead
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#15820
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Re: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz
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Sean Liming <sean.liming@...>
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#15819
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Re: header file missing in populated SDK
If you need it in the SDK, then absolutely. The other options to solve
this issue for tightly coupled packages is to have them look at the
kernel source directly (the staged version), since by
If you need it in the SDK, then absolutely. The other options to solve
this issue for tightly coupled packages is to have them look at the
kernel source directly (the staged version), since by
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Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@...>
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#15818
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Re: header file missing in populated SDK
<bruce.ashfield@...> wrote:
Definitely not. This is a unique header bound to a kernel module that
is needed by user-space for ioctl() handling etc. In this case I think
/usr/include/linux is
<bruce.ashfield@...> wrote:
Definitely not. This is a unique header bound to a kernel module that
is needed by user-space for ioctl() handling etc. In this case I think
/usr/include/linux is
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Hans Beckérus <hans.beckerus@...>
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#15817
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Re: Yocto-9.0 Fails to produce lttng-modules package
Read
https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4102
maybe it's the same cause and find command in last comment will help
you.
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Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: Martin.Jansa@...
Read
https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4102
maybe it's the same cause and find command in last comment will help
you.
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Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: Martin.Jansa@...
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Martin Jansa
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#15816
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Re: header file missing in populated SDK
I do have another word of caution here. "/usr/include/linux" is where the
linux-libc-headers are installed and occupy. Individual packages and
applications shouldn't be installing into that
I do have another word of caution here. "/usr/include/linux" is where the
linux-libc-headers are installed and occupy. Individual packages and
applications shouldn't be installing into that
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Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@...>
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#15815
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[meta-raspberrypi][PATCH] linux-raspberrypi: Add version 3.8.13
Upstream commit d996a1b91b2bf3dc06f4f4f822a56f4496457aa1, dated 2013-08-07.
Signed-off-by: Paul Barker <paul@...>
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recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi_3.8.13.bb | 35
Upstream commit d996a1b91b2bf3dc06f4f4f822a56f4496457aa1, dated 2013-08-07.
Signed-off-by: Paul Barker <paul@...>
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recipes-kernel/linux/linux-raspberrypi_3.8.13.bb | 35
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Paul Barker <paul@...>
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#15813
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[meta-raspberrypi][PATCH] 3.8.y series linux-raspberrypi kernel
Build and boot tested.
Andrei: I'm unsure if you want this to be the new preferred kernel version, I'll
leave that up to you.
Paul Barker (1):
linux-raspberrypi: Add version 3.8.13
Build and boot tested.
Andrei: I'm unsure if you want this to be the new preferred kernel version, I'll
leave that up to you.
Paul Barker (1):
linux-raspberrypi: Add version 3.8.13
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Paul Barker <paul@...>
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#15814
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Re: Server specs for a continuous integration system
Am 2013-09-03 00:16, schrieb Chris Tapp:
Hi, this sounds interesting to me.
Having a brief look into wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID ) tells me that RAID-1 gives no increase in write
Am 2013-09-03 00:16, schrieb Chris Tapp:
Hi, this sounds interesting to me.
Having a brief look into wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID ) tells me that RAID-1 gives no increase in write
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lothar@...
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#15812
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Yocto-9.0 Fails to produce lttng-modules package
Hello
I try to produce opkg packages for my system, and I have activated the lttng-modules for tracing. After the build and I have the following error.
Does anyone have seen something similar?
Hello
I try to produce opkg packages for my system, and I have activated the lttng-modules for tracing. After the build and I have the following error.
Does anyone have seen something similar?
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Andy Ng <andreas2025@...>
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#15811
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Re: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz
I believe that you do not have to edit syslinux.cfg for "boot" and
"install" option. "live" image type adds "boot" and "install" labels to
syslinux.cfg while creating the image. When you add "live"
I believe that you do not have to edit syslinux.cfg for "boot" and
"install" option. "live" image type adds "boot" and "install" labels to
syslinux.cfg while creating the image. When you add "live"
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Eren Türkay <eren@...>
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#15810
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Re: Server specs for a continuous integration system
Yes, it is a full build from scratch, and the core-image-minimal builds the cross tool chain, kernel and root file system. A full kernel build from scratch completes in under 1 or 2 minutes, can't
Yes, it is a full build from scratch, and the core-image-minimal builds the cross tool chain, kernel and root file system. A full kernel build from scratch completes in under 1 or 2 minutes, can't
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Elvis Dowson
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#15809
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Re: header file missing in populated SDK
Note taken ;) Actually this was a very old recipe so I guess that
could be one of the reason why it was done this way. Changing
do_install_append to:
do_install_append() {
install -d
Note taken ;) Actually this was a very old recipe so I guess that
could be one of the reason why it was done this way. Changing
do_install_append to:
do_install_append() {
install -d
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Hans Beckérus <hans.beckerus@...>
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#15808
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Re: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz
Thanks again Sean,
you are right, the scripts are under poky-dylan-9.0.0/meta/recipes-core/initrdscripts/files
Regards,
Katu
2013/9/3 Sean Liming <sean.liming@...>
Thanks again Sean,
you are right, the scripts are under poky-dylan-9.0.0/meta/recipes-core/initrdscripts/files
Regards,
Katu
2013/9/3 Sean Liming <sean.liming@...>
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Katu Txakur <katutxakurra@...>
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#15807
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