# Format for this file: # Epoch Channel Nickname Action Message # # All separated with a single space, empty values are replaced with a dash '-' # except messages which are kept empty. # Lines starting with '#' are comments; comments are not allowed except as the only content of the line # 1305506026 - y_morin quit Quit: Past time to go to bed! Nite all! :-) 1305510298 #crosstool-ng mnt_real_ join 1305527289 - kos_tom quit Ping timeout: 248 seconds 1305529125 #crosstool-ng kos_tom join 1305530326 - mnt_real_ quit Remote host closed the connection 1305538695 - Buglouse quit Ping timeout: 260 seconds 1305548432 #crosstool-ng daggs- join 1305548438 #crosstool-ng daggs- say hello 1305548466 #crosstool-ng daggs- say is there a way to compile valgrind has part of the crosstool chain? 1305557093 #crosstool-ng mnt_real join 1305562556 - kos_tom quit Quit: Leaving 1305564751 #crosstool-ng y_morin join 1305566140 #crosstool-ng linuxjacques join 1305567174 #crosstool-ng kos_tom join 1305568819 #crosstool-ng Buglouse join 1305576016 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, hello. 1305576029 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: hey da! :-) 1305576030 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, my co-worker will need to build a toolchain with 2.6.20 kernel headers (the target runs such an old kernel) 1305576049 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, but for the Linux 2.6.20 kernel headers to install properly, a small patch needs to be applied (the infamous getline() conflict) 1305576060 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Hmmm. 2.6.20 is old and broken IIRC. 1305576064 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Yes, indeed. 1305576077 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, and in ct-ng, it seems that there is no place for kernel patches needed to get kernel headers installed. 1305576086 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say old, yes. Broken, why? 1305576109 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say at the moment, we have built the toolchain with Buildroot, and the resulting system (Busybox, Dropbear, ftp server, etc.) works just fine on the target device. 1305576118 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Yes, there is! Create the dir entry patches/linux/2.6.20, add the patch in there, and tada! 1305576131 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Provided of course the kernel is not already extracted. 1305576168 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Broken: the getline stuff you mentionned. I did not recall the issue, at hit enter before reading your msg. 1305576199 #crosstool-ng y_morin say And IIRC, the SCSI headers are somewhat corked as well (still the case in recent kernels, IIRC). 1305576242 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say there's no patches/linux directory. Will it be picked up automagically if created? 1305576250 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Yes. 1305576260 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say ok, awesome. 1305576289 #crosstool-ng y_morin say That's the whole purpose of the patches/ dir and sub-dirs: to get patches automatically applied. 1305576292 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say BTW, I've built a GCC 4.6-linaro toolchain for ARM, with binutils 2.21 and uClibc 0.9.32-rc3 NPTL. It managed to build a kernel + busybox. I'll test in Qemu soon. 1305576332 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Although the patches won't be applied if ct-ng was able to extract in a previous run. 1305576348 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: 4.6-linaro: nice! 1305576432 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, so you've seen that Bart came with some more patches for canadian build :-) 1305576447 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: yes! :-) 1305576499 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: but I'm under the water for now on some other stuff, and I an in debt of a patch series for Jacmet, plus one for Mercurial, plus a few // branches here on ct-ng, plus many other stuff... 1305576523 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say normal life, no? :-) 1305576532 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: And There were a few moinor issues to work on, so at least it gives me a few days' break... :-/ 1305576539 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: YES! :-] 1305576544 #crosstool-ng y_morin say lol! 1305576619 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: BTW: do you know what drivers are needed for linux do recognise USB kbd and mice (besides the host+hid drivers) ? 1305576713 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say INPUT_EVDEV ? 1305576736 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Doh... 1305576741 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Sigh... 1305576747 #crosstool-ng y_morin tell goes hang himself... 1305576755 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: Hehe! Thanks! 1305576779 #crosstool-ng kos_tom tell had to make an USB barcode reader work on an embedded Linux system recently :è) 1305576802 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say however, I'm doing the keycode -> usual characters conversion manually in my app. I don't know if the kernel could do it for me. 1305576808 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say especially since it's keymap-dependant 1305576853 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: I am not 100% sure, but I believe the kernel has code for that. Or how you the bare console work otherwise? 1305576926 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: btw, hyper-threaded hexa-core Core i7 @3.2GHz: it rocks ponneys! :-) 1305576935 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, yeah, I suppose so. I just didn't now how to leverage it. I just open "/dev/input/event0", get the raw input events, and go. 1305576950 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, aah, that's the new PC you were talking about on the list. 1305576951 #crosstool-ng kos_tom say y_morin, great! 1305576968 #crosstool-ng y_morin say kos_tom: that's IMHO the most elegant option: the least policy in kernel is better. 1305576983 #crosstool-ng y_morin say yes, but without a KBD and mouse, it's pretty useless... :-/ 1305577019 #crosstool-ng y_morin say Thanks ssh so far... 1305580416 #crosstool-ng eial join 1305580611 - daggs- quit Ping timeout: 258 seconds 1305580971 - eial quit Remote host closed the connection 1305580996 #crosstool-ng eial join 1305583199 - kos_tom quit Ping timeout: 240 seconds 1305586806 - y_morin quit Quit: Nite all! 1305588539 - linuxjacques quit Quit: Page closed