out. Also do you have a
/proc/device-tree/model file?
How did you install Debian on the device and what's the expected root
device?
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test), isn't that enough in the backport?
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On Tue, Aug 05, 2008, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Ok. Aside from autostuff, patch is not that big, so let's get this into
> unstable, and see if somebody spots any regressions.
Just uploaded to unstable.
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH since the gtk module uses pkg-config.
Since this all sounds like post-etch stuff, and since I think there's a
clean solution for Gtk 2.10, I'm not sure the patch is needed.
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I've applied the patch by hand the best I could, it built, could you
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and since
d-i is the main consumer of this code, I think this is ok to go. In
fact, I don't have anything better to offer. :)
I've uploaded these debs to unstable.
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be sensible-browser would the patch in #351901 be applied (will soon
hit its first anniversary!). Or we could move to gnome-www-browser,
but I prefer the former.
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> I would like to have svn access too ? Can i have it ?
Sorry, but no.
<http://www.hadess.net/blog/images/cant-have-a-pony.png>
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egressions in the Debian Installer introduced by the 2.10
switch are welcome to debian-gtk-gnome@, or the Gtk BTS.
I'll keep the list posted if I happen to upload Gtk 2.10 to
experimental.
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/usr/share/perl/5.10/utf8_heavy.pl line 243.
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at -e line 1.
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at -e line 1.
the warnings go away when installing perl + perl-modules.
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> uploaded but I've not requested that yet
> current cairo-directfb depends from DFB 0.9.25, so i guess this is solved ?
Correct, this was only required because of the first point.
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That's a bit risky, but we can try; I guess we will immediately see
whether some symbols are missing.
> Or can I just enable directfb in the main cairo build? Do you really
> want a cairo with no X?
I prefer the current approach; it bloats less DirectFB only apps. I
don'
that will work. (What I considered risky was the triple build
where I build against one version of cairo+directfb which has PS+PDF,
but the udeb version of cairo+directfb doesn't.)
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Hi,
Would be nice if someone could ack the update of gtk+2.0 from 2.8.18-1
to 2.8.20-1 in testing and even hint it if possible.
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gtk/i386 in experimental is built against this new libcairo-dfb.)
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fixes the problem (see [3])
Thanks, I've added the patch to our SVN for the unstable branch
and it will be part of next upload. (Since gtk is a big package and
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NEEDED libgmodule-2.0.so.0
NEEDED libdl.so.2
NEEDED libglib-2.0.so.0
NEEDED libcairo.so.2
NEEDED libm.so.6
NEEDED libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0
NEEDED libgdk-directfb-2.0.so.0
NEEDED libgtk-directfb-2.0.so.0
NEEDED libc.so.6
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be possible. In 2.10, the package use proper debhelper
install files, so it was trivial, and in 2.8 it's a matter of updating:
rm -rf $(UDEB_PKGDIR)/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/*/{engines,immodules}
... but I didn't change the 2.8 package yet.
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> >I suppose: s/gtk2-engines-pixmap/gtk-engines-pixmap/
> Again right :)
For the record, that's a GTK+ 1.2 engine package.
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> > severity wishlist
> Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
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> If on one glorious day, it's possible to install even with recommands
> and get a sane system without mounds of unnecessary stuff being pulled
> in by recommends and/or recommends chains, I will reconsider this
> position. Not until then though.
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situation, and I'm not too happy that I can't enforce my decision. I
certainly don't want to add a Depends just to make my point, as it
would be technically incorrect, yet I really wish my Recommends would
be honored (or debated in the tech
also think that
this is a bug in tasksel.
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the archive at some places. Ubuntu started the process of fixing some
and the "apt" version which will enforce this is in Debian's
experimental as well, so I suppose at some point the tasksel maintainer
will see a lot of people breathing behind his neck. :)
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Gtk 2.10, as this is the last missing build-dep in
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New module
==
On request of the installer team, the pixmap engine was added to the
udeb (/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libpixmap.so).
Engines do not require a module file, no change is needed in the
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was using the new lib.
Then the changes I have described are recommended indeed (but the
current package will continue building exactly as well as it did until
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> I think GTK+ 2.10.2 is a good choice (2.10.1 had some issues, while
> 2.10.3 may not compile without the patch) for g-i, i feel backporting
> patches to 2.0.9 or 2.8.x would be a real pain.
Hmm, 2.10.3 did build, but I can't claim the directfb flavor isn't
bro
of september, I don't know why it wasn't, so I expect it is
imminent.
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> If the desktop task should be installing avahi, and isn't, that can be
> addressed entirely independently of the recommends situation.
I've just filed a bug against tasksel now. Thanks for suggesting that
it's still an option, and that it isn't too late.
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ve in my TODO to patch the DirectFB pkg-config files to achieve
this, but I didn't have the time to do that yet.
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> FYI, Mathias Classen said GTK+ 2.10.4 is going to be presumably released
> at the end of this week.
I'm preparing 2.10.4, and it has some bug fixes, but it doesn't seem to
change anything related to DFB.
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objects are built with both flavors, I'm not sure whether the
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Perhaps you simply want a build with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nostrip noopt"
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> the HEAD GDKDFB to 2.8.20 (current DFB backend in debian unstable is
> dated around May 2006).
I checked with Joss, and he said you did the backporting. Would you
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problem; perhaps there's a virtual output for DirectFB (like Xvfb)?
I think I will setup a qemu or vmware to debug this.
Thanks for the hints!
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d of the tar-in-tar orig.tar.gz), so
I can't apply your patch to the directfb build only. Since your patch
adds a mem leak, I don't want to include it right now.
I'm willing to try to fix the underlying bug though, or else I will try
to change the patch to only be effective w
.deb and unpack
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2006, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> Just today mike emmel fixed the "boom" bug, it should technically
> possible switching to GTK+ 2.10.x.
Repeating this here for other readers: 2.10.6-2 in experimental was
uploaded today with the fix.
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well, but it would be easier to grab a copy from the relevant files
and ship them in rootskel for now.)
I didn't look into the Bladr theme.
I'm not sure how you'll switch theme when someone wants the
accessibility mode of the installer, do you hav
rewrite to Cairo of some engines which exposed some
glitches in particular combinations of Cairo based engines + Xorg
architecture (EXA/XAA) + ATI driver, and it seems there's a patch
upstream for the ati driver.)
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in a patch for gtk2-engines which only
affects the g-i build
. add a log handler to filter out these events in the patch
But let us explore the backport of gtk2-engines 2.8 first. :-P
> BTW, are these messages also written to a logfile somewhere?
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I've uploaded gtk2-engines 1:2.8.1-3 to unstable, and dropped the
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I've uploaded gtk+2.0 2.8.20-3 which drops this engines again, and adds
the strdup() fix which seems required here as well.
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experimental, as he said in private mail that if gtk 2.10 isn't going
for etch, he would prefer not enabling the pdf+ps outputs in
libcairo/dfb for now.
But Frans is correct that Gtk now FTBFS ... in experimental. :)
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I got python-central installation failures in my logs as well, this is
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what they are reading is written by SvenL,
and not the position of the project for example. It would also leave
room for AJsPOV and FJPsPOV if they wish commenting as involved
parties (I'm not saying they should do it, but that it would make it
easier).
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Bug being discussed upstream at:
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oic, what's your opinion on this
> issue?
I don't see the problem in including the directfb headers from one of
the file used to build cdebconf/gtk: can't you have
cdebconf/gtk/common.c, directfb.c, and x11.c?
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> configuration switch is used (which, i guess, is turned on when building
> for the d-i), and depend on it to compile in keymap reloading and
> possibily other d-i specific options in the GTK frontend.
Sounds like a good idea to have if you have directfb or x11 calls in
your code anyway.
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for all situations.
IOW: how do keymap-changing programs inform the DirectFB layer that the
keymap has changed and it should reload it (transparently for any
higher layer)?
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://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debootstrap/+bug/674146
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--- debootstrap-1.0.25/debian/changelog 2010-09-26 19:18:45.0 +0200
+++ debootstrap-1.0.25ubuntu1/debian/changelog 2010-11-13 12:36:58.0
+0100
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+debootstrap (1.0.26) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
is an attempt to
use this new package name while still supporting backports of
flash-kernel to older releases.
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diff -Nru flash-kernel-2.37/debian/changelog flash-kernel-2.38/debian/changelog
--- flash-kernel-2.37/debian/changelog 2010-11-18 18:09:21.0 +0100
+++
is mini-transition is
happening in unstable, preventing further updates to testing via
unstable once it's done (I don't expect we will switch to u-boot's
mkimage before release). I guess that's ok if you upload d-i to tpu
I'll send a patch for mv2120-utils in a separat
y desire to keep g-i/directfb support in parallel to
g-i/xorg, or whether the directfb udebs should just be switched over to
xorg ones?
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Wouldn't pango's pango-thai-lang.so module be required for Thai support
in g-i (directfb or xorg based)? Currently, it's not included in the
pango udeb, we would need libthai and libdatrie udebs to include this
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Introduce new skip_debconf_note function and stop tracking the type of
debconf questions.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Minier
---
functions | 54 +++--
oldsys-preseed| 18
tests/arm/dns323
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functions | 14 +-
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/functions b/functions
index 582564e..57cdd40 100644
--- a/functions
+++ b/functions
@@ -172,23 +172,19 @@ parse_sib_conf() {
# Generating
# Output a variable to a
Log along the way as there is no preseed file to debug anymore.
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functions |2 ++
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/functions b/functions
index 634926d..26e2e16 100644
--- a/functions
+++ b/functions
@@ -179,6 +179,7
need for it, we could implement either config
sources
- similarly, it might make sense to add a way to skip oldsys-preseed
entirely; maybe there's a feature to do that in d-i that I don't know
about? otherwise, we could add some new debconf question just for
this
Cheers,
-installer-startup.d/S30env-preseed does to import environment
(passed to init which is busybox) into debconf. Thanks Colin Watson for
the advice!
Remove all mentions of "preseed file" from comments, variables, and
function names.
Signed-off-by: Loïc Mi
From: Loïc Minier
Rename FILE to OLDSYS_PRESEED_FILE to avoid potential clashes and use a
new OLDSYS_PRESEED_TEST_OUTPUT specifically for the output of tests,
since some tests don't actually relate to preseeding.
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functions|2 +-
o
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functions | 26 ++--
tests/arm/dns323-dhcp.preseed | 16 ++--
tests/arm/dns323-static.preseed | 16 ++--
tests/arm/kuroboxpro_dhcp.preseed |
on to cleanup the description of add() and
add_or_set_seen(), and to use consistent quoting.
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functions | 63 +++-
oldsys-preseed | 36 +++---
tests/arm/dns323-dhcp
Ok to commit and upload?
I've tested this successfully on Thecus N2100 with yesterday's daily
sid network-console image (just replaced oldsys-preseed and its
functions in the initrd.gz).
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to achieve the same thing as debconf-set-selections
I've pushed the patches now
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_missing_firmware" "false"
add "partconf/already-mounted" "false"
So maybe one setting to not read anything from a previous installation
(such as network setup) would be enough, but oldsys-preseed doesn't
need to be skipped entirely. I'll have a go a
there is a drawback that fsck might not be run automatically for
that filesystem, but since it's shared with the bootloader it's
probably a good idea
so I'd prefer if you could use Boot-Device: whatever,
Boot-Kernel-Path: uImage and Boot-Initrd-Path: uInitrd
Hope this helps
optimized implementation. It's only available on x86
though, so I guess the entry should be:
crc32c-intel ?
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0.8.11.1 with some related changes. Try again?
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annel.
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[1] branch at http://git.debian.org/?p=users/lool/d-i/flash-kernel.git
* adds a testsuite
* consolidates code into functions
* moves board support data into a database (currently inline for
convenience of testing, but will be split out in its own file)
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> > * moves board support data into a database (currently inline for
> > convenience of testing, but will be split out in its own file)
> Does it make sense to move this
tained as
to allow reuse in other places.
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mation of the exact board relatively
early because you need to setup DDR, access the MMC and serial console
etc.
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infer from the config). Hwpacks seem like a convenient vehicle for
grouping these things together in a daily build which you can download
and verify easily.
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art + linaro-image-tools computer part + user specified
part).
Did you have something specific in mind?
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a
/var/lib/flash-kernel/ file and use that in the trigger to select the
highest still installed version we should flash.
Does this make sense? Any issue with this proposal?
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--- flash-kernel-
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011, Loïc Minier wrote:
> I'm attaching a naive implementation which doesn't deal with removals
> and only keeps track of the latest initrd ABI (not of the kernel one).
I had forgotten the actual flash-kernel call. I've also added
a --supported test
gt; team upload new kernels with an ABI of "trunk" during development
> phases? I guess we can add extra logic to cope with that if necessary.
Not sure why we'd need to do anything special there?
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"$a" $cmp "$b"
return $?
}
version_find_latest ()
{
local a=""
for i in $@ ; do
if version_test_gt "$i" "$a" ; then
a="$i"
fi
done
echo "$a"
}
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in, some boards use redboot or other bootloaders so I'm not sure
whether it's something we can apply across all boards. We would
definitely want to offer boot.scr for SD boot though, but that's
future.
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you mean; I understand that cross-compiled kernel .debs
should follow the same interface (/etc/kernel*) as described in the
kernel packaging handbook. Maybe the tool you use doesn't generate the
proper postinsts and needs to be fixed?
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I'm pretty sure qemu-arm works
though.
> I have been using 'make deb-pkg' target recommended by kernel team,
> which indeed does not create those hooks, not sure if make-kpkg
> creates them. But it might make sense to add a safety check in the
> flash-kernel package.
.
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unzip as I initially feared, hence
lowering severity.
We could look at boot speed and various compression options to make the
best compromise of size of the U-Boot images and boot time.
Bye,
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011, Loïc Minier wrote:
> flash-kernel currently calls mkimage -C gzip whe
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