ror processing xmail (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Can this be fixed and the at build tried again?
Happy hacking,
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[Lennert Buytenhek]
> The armeb port has seen steady progress in the recent weeks.
Good to hear. Do this port have a information page? I would like to
fix the link used by popcon.debian.org,
Please CC me, as I am not on the -arm list.
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Is this the correct list to reach the arm buildd maintainers? If it
isn't, could someone please update
http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/> with the correct list to use?
The reason I ask is that I see requests to to the buildd maintainers,
but I almost never see any replies. This make me wounder i
The package ispellcat version 0.4-1 fail to enter testing because it
is missing on arm. But the autobuilder elera successfully built the
package 2004-02-26. Anyone here know where the package went? If not,
can anyone here build the package and upload the binaries into the
archive, so the packag
[Peter Naulls]
> Can someone list the various issues that need to be resolved, and
> point out if anyone is working on anything for ARM d-i currently?
> Vince?
Based on my sparse knowledge on the d-i porting efforts on the
existing archs, I believe it is mostly these steps:
- get 'make demo' wor
[Peter Naulls]
> d-i is primarily for stand alone nominally "desktop" machines.
How did you come to this conclusion? It is not the intention of at
least this d-i developer to focus primarily on stand alone "desktop"
machines.
[Adrian von Bidder]
> There you are. The downside is, of course, that the netwinder is not
> really used atm (I have just replaced my router PC 3 weeks before I
> got the winder, and I see no need to replace it again...)
Lars Brinkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Netwinder has now joined the
Looking at http://popcon.debian.org/>, I notice that no arm-based
debian host is reporting to popularity-contest? These are the current
stats:
1 0.09% x86_64
1 0.09% m68k
1 0.09% hppa
1 0.09% mips
3 0.26% alpha
8 0.69% sparc
18 1.56% powerpc
1119 97.14%
[Adam C Powell IV]
> Greetings,
>
> Just wondering if anyone's tried ARM yet; if not, I might give it a go
> on my Netwinder...
I'm not aware of anyone working on d-i for ARM yet. I look forward to
your progress reports.
[Wookey]
> In the abscence of a reply from the man himself my unsertanding of the
> current situation is:
>
> Vince got debian-installer working on arm, by adding a sub-arch
> mechanism to support the multitude of very different arm
> platforms. However this was rejected by the DI team, for reaso
[Philip Blundell]
> Sounds like it's running out of memory. Elara has only 64MB RAM,
> and about 140MB of swap; I think all three of the other autobuilders
> have 128MB ram and more swap space.
>
> I'll add cernlib to no-auto-build on elara and requeue it on one of
> the other machines. I'm clos
The build of ext2resize on arm failed 2003-09-23. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/e/ext2resize.html> for updated
info.
This is the error message:
/usr/bin/make distclean
make[1]: Entering directory `/build/buildd/ext2resize-1.1.17'
/bin/sh ./config.status --recheck
./config.status: ./
[Philip Blundell]
> No particular reason. Want to make an NMU?
I'm not a Debian developer yet. (And I have too many other things to
do at the moment. :-)
[Adam C Powell IV]
> Correct, http://bugs.debian.org/86225 which includes patch to add it
> to nwutil.
Why is there no new package with this patch included? Anyone know?
The gnome-libs 1.4.1.5-1 source was build 2002-04-08 using the
autobuilder, but the binary is still missing from the archive. Where
did this binary go? The build machien was elara.
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[Denys Duchier]
> Marco Kuhlmann suggested I contact these lists directly. (Marco is
> our Debian contact for distributing Mozart, see http://www.mozart-oz.org/).
>
> There is a problem report (PR#842: Build fails on alpha, arm, hppa,
> mipsel, s390) logged in our bug tracking system, but it is
[Ralph Siemsen]
> Feel free to send me a patch :)
Something like this should fix the cyberpro v4l driver.
I'm not sure about the waveartist module. The device do not show up
on 'lspci'. Is it an ISA device? I'm unable to find it using
pnpdump.
diff -ur orig/cyber2000fb.h pere/cyber2000fb.h
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[Ralph Siemsen]
> I'll wait to see the artlcle in Linux Journal, but what good is
> hotplug if the devices are soldered down to the motherboard?
The thing I really liked, was that the hotplug project had
standardized how the kernel modules export information on which
devices they support. This i
The two Netwinder modules for sound and video seem to be missing
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() entries in v2.4.16. At least, waveartist and
cyberpro are not showing up in /lib/modules/2.4.16-netwinder/modules.*.
This would be fixed, to make it easier for the hotplug tools to
understand which modules to
ature: 43.5 C, fan on
Do anyone have any idea why this happens?
I'm running this small script to make sure the fan stops when the
temperature is below a given threshold. My fan gives a lot of noice,
so I want to turn it off as much as possible. This is the script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Auth
[B. Douglas Hilton]
> I have a kernel image available on my web page
> which you can install over the debian version.
This worked like a charm. :-)
Thanks. :-)
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[Marco Kuhlmann]
> It would be _very_ helpful if you could send me the output of
>
> uname -m
> uname -s
> uname -r
Corel Netwinder (arm):
armv4l
Linux
2.4.16
> It would be even more helpful if you at the same time could
> suggest a match pattern and value of $OZARCH.
Not sur
[B. Douglas Hilton]
> Had to build sound and video as modules. It works great!
Which modules do you use for sound and video?
[Philip Blundell]
> Dunno. You filed against a pretty old version of qt-x11 -- have you
> checked the latest one?
No.
I'm more worried if it could a bug in the autobuilder. Is it, or was
it just some old buggy packages?
I just filed bug #138529, "libqt2: still linked with png3 on arm"
explaining that KDE on arm is broken. The Qt library is linked with
png3, even if the last build should have been built with png2. Anyone
know how that could happen?
[Othmar Pasteka]
> there is a switch to choose the voltage?
Only on my power supply. I do not have the original power supply.
[Ralph Siemsen]
> Okay, I would guess your kernel (minikernel) is damaged. Noramlly
> the gzip would catch this, but you never know...
I found out what the problem was. I was running it on 9 volts, not 12
volts. Apparently, when it started to spin up the HD, or something,
it wasn't enough with
[Rodd Stewart]
> You can see it on the back where the slots are located. Do you have
> a rackmount or desktop model? You should be able to see it through
> the slots.
Thanks. I didn't check behind the motherboard when I opened it...
What kind of RAM is it? Can I buy normal RAM and insert more
[Ralph Siemsen]
> Oh dear, that's a new one. :( Luckily, you are getting far enough that
> recovery via serial is definately possible. But I'd like to see the
> sreial boot log first.
Finally, I managed to get the serial line working. I believe I was
just being fooled by minicom, but I'm not s
[Ralph Siemsen]
> Oh dear, that's a new one. :( Luckily, you are getting far enough that
> recovery via serial is definately possible. But I'd like to see the
> sreial boot log first.
Sounds good. Hope I find some log output soon.
> Yes, plain null-modem will do. Pins 2&3 should be crossed,
[Rod Stewart]
> 'standard' cross over cable will do. In the fireware/NeTTrom the serial
> runs at 115200,n8 without any hardward/software flowcontrol. Connect it
> without the keyboard plugged in will be easier. It appears you are
> getting far enough in the boot process that you should be able
[Phil Blundell]
> The "nwlilo not installed" is no cause for alarm. NeTTrom doesn't start
> responding to the keyboard until quite late in the process, and it
> sounds like it is crashing before it gets there for some reason.
Hm. Disconnecting the keyboard makes it play the complete startup
sou
I finally decided to try the netrom upgrade, and installed v2.3.3.
The flashing went just fine. I verified the content using dd from
/dev/nwflash and cmp, and was quite sure everything was OK.
But, when I rebooted, the boot process displays the image, prints some
HW info and displays 'nwlilo not
[Ralph Siemsen]
> Well as it happens I wrote a manpage for flashwrite... feel free to
> include it...
Thanks. I've submitted that as well, including the following patch:
- fix typo
- create nwflash device using mode 0600
--- flashwrite.8.orig Mon Mar 11 12:45:45 2002
+++ flashwrite.8
[Philip Blundell]
> It might be useful to put flashwrite into the nwutil package,
> though.
I sent a patch to bug #86225 adding a new binary nwflashwrite.
Someone else can have a look at the missing manual page. :-)
[Ralph Siemsen]
> I've sent you a copy of flashwrite, which is GPLed.
Thank you. Very much.
The header nwflash.h was missing, but I was able to find the required
defines in the nwutil source (logoflash/flashlogo.h had the same
defines, I assume the values are the same. :-).
#define CMD_WRITE
Can I use the XFree86 v4.1.0 inclued in Debian Woody on the Netwinder?
[Ralph Siemsen]
> It is part of the firmware RPM package; not sure how this is handled in
> debian. I suspect there is none, because the licensing of the firmware
> package is uncertain. Source is available, but copyrighted.
URL?
Is there a Debian package containing flashwrite, which is required to
upgrade the firmware if I read
http://www.netwinder.org/howto/Firmware-HOWTO-3.html> correctly?
I've installed the nwutil package, but there is no flashwrite there.
Where is the latest xpaint package for arm? It is missing from the
archives, but the buildd logs claims it was compiled 2002-01-30.
The testing excuses:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html.gz#xpaint>
The autobuilder log
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=xpaint&ve
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