I am not a dev at devuan but wants to have an ear in on what's going on
Would not be interested at all in user mailing list. Have had enough of
flame fights regarding systemd
Did contribute money to the cause
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Jack L. Frost wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:59
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 2:31 AM, Go Linux wrote:
> fsmithred over at Refracta created a live iso of the valentine's pre-alpha
> with refractasnapshot. He said I could post a link here for those who want
> to check it out but don't want to install.
>
> http://distro.ibiblio.org/refracta/files/othe
I would like to remind you that nobody was
born a great coder but through misstakes
learned to be better.
I think some coders that write crappy code
are on their way to be great. others have
a hidden agenda and theres a difference.
I consider myself of moderate coding skills
and I like shell. I l
On Thursday, March 5, 2015, Jude Nelson wrote:
> > Besides issues related to Chromium's poor support for privacy features,
> > it also has no real security support.
>
> No comment on the privacy features, but I beg to differ on the security.
> The fact that the Linux build of Chromium runs each t
renaming root account does not leverage increased security in my opinion
It would be easy to find out new name of the "superuser"
So whats the advantage to rename root?
I run a puppy linux kind of os and automatically login as root, desktop
user
But I run critical applications as web-bowsers in
Is libudev-compat ready for testing?
I saw jude had committed some code.
Was there any testing done on vagrant image?
best regards
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I wouldn't say systemd developers are evil
merely selfish
On Tuesday, March 31, 2015, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Hi!
>
> As a honest feedback:
>
> Currently I do not read much of the threads here.
>
> Cause again and again I see language like systemd being like a cancer or
> infecting people´s
A good laugh at the funds should support
Kay Sievers kernel push
ha ha
On Wednesday, April 1, 2015, Veteran Unix Admins
wrote:
>
> Dear Init Freedom lovers,
>
> Once again the Veteran Unix Admin collective salutes you!
>
> As most of you know, we have followed up with our intentions in
> develo
Scooby, John Carline, lepoitr, and others (who wish to remain anonymous)
> have been sending me logs filesystem listings from running vdev locally. I
> very much appreciate it--it helped me discover and fix bugs relating to
> persistent paths for disk devices, seeding /dev with initial device file
Reading can get you a bit on the way
but it's better to start hacking.
At least for me I think is where I learn best.
pick some project that interest you and start
there. I think its better to do something that
is important to yourself in the beginning.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2015, JeremyBekka C
I would be on both lists
Sometimes I enjoy the chatter and sometimes I press delete
On Wednesday, April 8, 2015, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 8. April 2015, 08:09:14 schrieb Robert Storey:
> > > Good point. But I thought the reason for the suggestion was because
> > > of
> > >
Does debian livecd's use linux live kit
by slax developer Thomas Matijeck?
I remember I saw on slax forum he was
contracted by debian to do some work
on livecd? true or false??
On Monday, April 13, 2015, fsmithred > wrote:
> On 04/13/2015 03:00 PM, Richard wrote:
> > Thanks Fred,
> > David's sna
But I guess there is no obstacle to for instance run vdev with systemd, huh?
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Jaromil wrote:
>
> dear Noel,
>
> I'm happy that you are back, we really miss DWN, but I'm also sorry to
> contradict you on this one.
>
> On Tue, 05 May 2015, Noel Torres wrote:
> > As a
I would be interested in a static Vdev.
Didier could you please give some info
how this was done especially any gotcha's
you found?
On Thursday, May 14, 2015, Jack L. Frost wrote:
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 03:33:06AM -0400, Jude Nelson wrote:
> > I'm not a Slackware or Arch user, but please le
On Thursday, May 14, 2015, Didier Kryn wrote:
>
> Le 14/05/2015 15:40, shraptor shraptor a écrit :
>
>> I would be interested in a static Vdev.
>>
>> Didier could you please give some info
>> how this was done especially any gotcha's
>> you found?
Bought a jolla phone to replace my iphone.
Got trouble with mobile internet.
I have filebrowser installed.
Looking in /var/log
No text logs but got a textfile saying use journalctl
Probably is a way to get a terminal but I didn't know how
and had no Internet to research.
systemd has got a lo
On 2015-06-01 16:22, Rob Owens wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Storey"
First, thanks to all who replied.
To me, the ideal solution would be if this was a user-configurable
option.
Would be great if you could, for example, just stick something into
.bashrc
for any user to a
I have used Connman on my arch derivative OS
never liked it
I use the Puppy Linux program pEasyWifi and likes it very much.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=94501
Don't know if it gots every wanted feature though??
It is lightweight!
uses: GtkDialog, Xdialog, wpa_supplicant, dh
On 2015-07-07 17:45, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have the latest news for vdev:
* [EXPERIMENTAL] Vdevd now has actions and helpers that will cause it
to generate and propagate device events to libudev-compat clients.
Libudev-compat clients should receive hotplug events as they would
hav
On 2015-07-07 21:39, ibid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 07:40:51PM +0200, shraptor wrote:
On 2015-07-07 17:45, Jude Nelson wrote:
>Hey everyone,
>
>I have the latest news for vdev:
>
>* [EXPERIMENTAL] Vdevd now has actions and helpers that will cause it
>to gene
Vdev is now in a functional state and I use it on
my desktop everyday.
vdev is now doing everything I used udev for.
I however don't use it in initramfs where I use busybox mdev.
More testers would probably be good for more use-cases so
agreed now packaging would be desired.
But as I said befo
I would help you mate but my install is a package
to be overlaid using aufs.
I have never used debian so would be a poor choice
in making a package for it.
I don't know how to turn off udev in debian.
I know Jude did some magic with that.
If you try to go at it manually I am willing
to offer he
I would be interested in
* No-dbus replacement for NetworkManager/Wicd
Are you thinking a C program?
daemon and user interface/GUI separation?
On 2015-08-15 18:01, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 08:51:55 +0200
Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 15/08/2015 02:26, Steve Litt a écrit :
> On Fri, 1
Long story short: it's limited, somewhat odd in interface, and nearly
undocumented.
But if you've configured wpa_supplicant to start, or need to write an
initial config file, it should be adequate if you can follow the UI.
I tried to make the UI as obvious as possible, but I'm the only user
I'm
How to learn C if you don't try it?
You have to code in it to learn the lessons.
Just reading a book about it isn't the same.
On 2015-08-19 20:09, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Effectively, you are telling me don't play Russian Roulette with C.
But I like powerful languages that leave the coder in the
On 2015-09-01 11:48, Laurent Bercot wrote:
On 01/09/2015 10:29, Jaromil wrote:
if you can confirm the plan of releasing r6-rc within september
I confirm it.
I am interested in r6-rc is there any place to read more about it
or perhaps I have to wait for the release?
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On arch linux xf86-input-evdev is reported to have a dependency on
systemd.
I thought the dependency is on udev and that is usually reported on arch
like
systemd(udev).
I downloaded xf86-input-evdev for recompilation but could not find any
switches
to compile without systemd though some evid
2015 at 01:49:14PM +0200, shraptor wrote:
On arch linux xf86-input-evdev is reported to have a dependency on
systemd.
I thought the dependency is on udev and that is usually reported on
arch
like
systemd(udev).
I downloaded xf86-input-evdev for recompilation but could not find any
switches
I also forgot to say that on my upgraded system with vdev and
arch version of xf86-input-evdev touchpad gets detected and loaded that
I believe is
fascilitated by evdev and libudev-compat??
best regards
Scooby
On 2015-09-05 21:40, shraptor wrote:
Just to be clear my system before upgrade
When I read jude's documentation it states
"It also ships with a "libudev-compat" library that is ABI-compatible
with libudev 219."
My system is libudev 224, does this mean it isn't ABI-compatible
anymore?
if so how to handle?
On 2015-09-05 21:49, shrapto
.2
libudev.so.1.5.2 -> libudev.so.1.6.0
libudev.so.1.6.0 -> libudev.so.1.6.4
libudev.so.1.6.4
will try if that works now
best regards
Scooby
On 2015-09-05 22:57, shraptor wrote:
When I read jude's documentation it states
"It also ships with a "libudev-compat" library that
When I check on Arch linux the only dependency they explicitly
states is xorg-server-xnest is dependent on libsystemd.
I do not have this package installed.
When I try to run my os Xorg complains about missing libsystemd
There is some package builds in AUR and if I check them
I see --enable-sys
On 2015-09-13 16:31, ibid...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 03:51:16PM +0200, shraptor wrote:
When I check on Arch linux the only dependency they explicitly
states is xorg-server-xnest is dependent on libsystemd.
I do not have this package installed.
When I try to run my os Xorg
On 2015-09-13 23:44, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Shraptor:
When I check on Arch linux the only dependency they explicitly
states is xorg-server-xnest is dependent on libsystemd.
I do not have this package installed.
When I try to run my os Xorg complains about missing libsystemd
There is some
Now got xorg-server recompiled without systemd dependencies
Used suggestion of adding eudev .pc file to vdev
Feels good to run your system with no systemd/libsystemd :)
On 2015-09-14 14:26, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
shraptor:
On 2015-09-13 23:44, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
...
> I got x
So how to get eventfs going with vdev.
./eventfs /run/udev
or where should eventfs be mounted?
Eventfs mounting will not be handled by vdev, right?
/scooby
On 2015-09-22 04:44, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hey everyone,
I promise, I'm not dead :) I've been working on vdev off and on over
the past
On 2015-09-23 17:14, Jude Nelson wrote:
@shraptor
So how to get eventfs going with vdev.
./eventfs /run/udev
or where should eventfs be mounted?
Eventfs mounting will not be handled by vdev, right?
Vdev won't set up eventfs. I'll ship a sysv init script with it that
wil
I am having trouble with vdev and evdev on an Arch linux derivative.
The problem is only with USB devices. Mem sticks work but having trouble
with
mouse. /dev/input seems OK so it is some libudev/evdev issue perhaps?
I thought of trying libinput instead to see if that works.
My question is if
Did something happen to Jude.
I have worked with him on vdev for half a year
and he usually replies pretty fast.
Maybe he is just swamped with work.
/Scooby
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On 2015-11-07 22:09, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
I just started with fskip:
http://gnuinos.org/vdev/
It builds successfully, but after a installation i saw the following
issue: all the /usr/lib/*.o files are missing !!
Did you call make in vdev/libudev-compat also?
i.e
cd /path/to/vdev/libude
On 2015-11-08 14:24, shraptor wrote:
On 2015-11-07 22:09, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
I just started with fskip:
http://gnuinos.org/vdev/
It builds successfully, but after a installation i saw the following
issue: all the /usr/lib/*.o files are missing !!
Did you call make in vdev/libudev
Does vdev handle extended partitions properly?
Have anyone tried?
Does extended partitions require lvm2 package on linux?
/scooby
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You could have a look at AltYo
https://github.com/linvinus/AltYo
I always compiled from git but there is evidence of debian
packaging in repo so should be easy to install on devuan?
best regards
Scooby
On 2015-12-07 17:26, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 09:39:18 -0600
dev wrote:
I
I must admit I am really clueless to what is considered good practice in
mailing-lists.
I started coding on abc-80 but I only really know bulletin board style
interaction(same as git, right?) or personal email.
Not everybody was there at the start.
I am lost in mailing-lists but feel like I hav
caveman, simply bother to *manually* delete the unrelated content
every single time I reply to an email, and to quote only those bits
that I consider necessary to set the context.
I have no problem trying this out.
I believe there it is also a question of what the mind is used to. For
me it
What about newly developed programs like
https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast
They are developed from start to use systemd.
Miraclecast uses systemd, sd-bus and kdbus(not really, only the
independent and experimental sd-libraries)
also DHCP but it will be removed once sd-dns gains DHCP-server
On 2016-01-09 19:17, Anto wrote:
On the topic. It would be quite interesting how vdev will be (or is)
managing this network interface naming assignment. Do you have any
comment on this, Jude?
vdev uses by default old naming convention but has a file
called /etc/vdev/ifnames.conf where you can
On 2016-01-19 16:58, Steve Litt wrote:
Beware:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3023447/security/linux-zero-day-affects-most-androids-millions-of-linux-pcs.html
Would this type of misbehavior be mitigated by kernel ASLR?
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On 2016-01-19 19:07, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
In this particular case, an unprivileged local user could gain root
access by running a program which does billions of syscalls as fast as
it can for ca 30 minutes (according the 'real' article).
I tested the program in the 'real' article but it didn'
On 2016-01-19 23:07, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
You can find them in the System.map file for your kernel, eg,
...
Found it in my System.map
810a97d2 T prepare_kernel_cred
810a94b7 T commit_creds
Thanks for hint
some kind of stacksmashing?
No. The bug in the kernel function
On 2016-02-05 18:15, Go Linux wrote:
Every name I came up with was already in multiple use. I also thought
of netbarx which is completely unique. Kinda like it actually.
golinux
I vote for netbarx
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On 2016-02-05 21:12, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi,
I will NOT name the project after myself; I even abstained from
voting. My project was written to HELP; I am not after
self-appraisal...
That's too bad cause I honestly think netbarx is a real good name.
I urge you to reconsider, at least let it b
On 2016-02-06 17:18, dev1fanboy wrote:
So I am trying to build transmission-daemon without systemd, was just
testing this locally and run into an issue. It can be built without
systemd but transmission-gtk will no longer start downloading
torrents.
I think it is down to this error which appears
On 2016-02-07 03:26, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-02-06 17:18, dev1fanboy wrote:
So I am trying to build transmission-daemon without systemd, was just
testing this locally and run into an issue. It can be built without
systemd but transmission-gtk will no longer start downloading
torrents.
I think
Turns out both can work on debian jessie, so can't fix this unless
there is a patch somewhere.
Do you mean both transmission-gtk and transmission-daemon ?
I tested some more and if you define another port than default
then you can run transmission-gtk and transmission-daemon
at the same time.
On 2016-02-07 20:38, dev1fanboy wrote:
Ah I didn't think to check that, it does work here when changing the
port. Maybe this behaviour is okay, e.g someone would normally use
only one at a time, or otherwise change the port. Anyone have any
thoughts on that?
If it doesn't seem like the right beh
I noticed too that no vdev were installed, expected?
Vdev is still in its final stages of development, as far as I know.
Running on developpment asd some test systems, but still being
thorougly tested on corner cases before being introduced into Devuan.
-- hendrik
It is my belief that vdev
On 2016-02-09 15:20, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:15:28AM +0100, shraptor wrote:
>>I noticed too that no vdev were installed, expected?
>
>Vdev is still in its final stages of development, as far as I know.
>Running on developpment asd some test systems,
On 2016-02-10 00:35, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:20:32AM -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:15:28AM +0100, shraptor wrote:
> >Vdev is still in its final stages of development, as far as I know.
> >Running on developpment asd some test system
On 2016-02-10 15:09, Jaromil wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, shraptor wrote:
Thank you Adam for offering help, Are you knowledgeable on initramfs
in general? I think we need someone versed in debian/devuan
initramfs generation with hooks and so on?
on irc #devuan there is gdm85 who is an
On 2016-02-10 15:11, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 10/02/2016 12:02, shraptor a écrit :
On 2016-02-10 00:35, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:20:32AM -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 09:15:28AM +0100, shraptor wrote:
> >Vdev is still in its final stages of devel
On 2016-02-11 10:56, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 10/02/2016 23:37, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
Le 10/02/2016 18:50, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
[...]
2) At the time of this test campaign, the shebang line of
vdev
scripts was #!/bin/dash, which doesn't w
On 2016-02-11 23:48, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 11/02/2016 19:25, shraptor a écrit :
In my setup /usr/bin/dash is a symlink to /usr/bin/bash
That's a big mistake.
On any Debian system, /bin/sh points to /bin/dash, and dash
doesn't point to bash. Your system has certainly b
On 2016-02-12 10:50, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 12/02/2016 02:54, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
Le 11/02/2016 17:04, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
[...]
It should be the name of a shell capable of running Bourne/
standard
shell scripts. But this may not work if
On 2016-02-12 15:34, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-02-12 10:50, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 12/02/2016 02:54, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
Le 11/02/2016 17:04, Rainer Weikusat a écrit :
Didier Kryn writes:
[...]
It should be the name of a shell capable of running Bourne/
standard
Due to real(boring?) work I've had not much time to put in on
this.
I did get devuan-jessie-amd64-alpha4-netboot.iso installed in a
VirtualBox VM.
This went without problems.
Jude had already done some basic package-building that is present on
git.
However me who never ever ran debian and
On 2016-03-20 15:45, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/03/2016 10:35, Daniel Reurich a écrit :
I agree that there is little point in putting
effort into packaging something that isn't currently in a functional
state. If you could share the details of your testing so people can
replicate and perhaps h
On 2016-03-20 20:57, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/03/2016 19:14, shraptor a écrit :
I expect Jude has tested his last version and I suspect he did it
with
the files under /usr/local and it worked. On my side, I tested it
under the FHS but with a different OS and it failed. I dunno where
the
On 2016-03-21 16:04, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-03-20 20:57, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/03/2016 19:14, shraptor a écrit :
I expect Jude has tested his last version and I suspect he did it
with
the files under /usr/local and it worked. On my side, I tested it
under the FHS but with a different OS
On 2016-03-22 09:10, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 21/03/2016 16:12, shraptor a écrit :
On 2016-03-21 16:04, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-03-20 20:57, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/03/2016 19:14, shraptor a écrit :
I expect Jude has tested his last version and I suspect he did it
with
the files under /usr
On 2016-03-22 19:06, aitor_czr wrote:
On 03/22/2016 05:01 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
On 03/22/2016 04:35 PM, shraptor wrote:
With
gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 5.2.0
...
and then
git clone https://github.com/jcnelson/vdev
I get
https://gist.github.com/suedi/71d374d6f7925c5999e9#file
Wanting to build xorg-server-xvfb without systemd I ran into problem
with linking with vdev
make[5]: Entering directory
'/root/Downloads/xorg-server-nosystemd/src/xorg-server-1.18.3/hw/xfree86/dixmods'
CC xkbVT.lo
CC xkbPrivate.lo
CC xkbKillSrv.lo
CCLD libxorgxkb.l
On 2016-04-13 02:13, Steve Litt wrote:
There is a good reason that I have had Rainer's posts filtered
directly to delete for many months.
Me too.
Not me, I think he has knowledge and some interesting comments
although there is some ranting in between
So none of this kerfuffle
reached my
...
I mentioned before on this list Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/ which
does do something like that and is well maintained.
At the moment it is just a script and it will have to be packaged and
such but it works well on all kinds of De*an versions. I have it
running on RPi 2 with Devuan beta and i
I am about to buy a Raspberry Pi and want to go with the latest version
model 3.
When I check https://files.devuan.org/devuan_jessie_beta/
I only find devuan_jessie_1.0.0-beta_armhf_raspi2.img.xz
Will there be a version for Raspberry Pi 3 or should I buy the Raspberry
Pi 2 version?
/scooby
_
On 2016-07-14 22:22, Jaromil wrote:
our image works perfect on rpi2 and 3, at dyne.org we already use it
in production for a couple of projects.
I came across some rumors of rpi3 having a overheating problem?
Did you notice anything like that in your projects, Mine is gonna
run pretty much all
I cannot reach the onion address of Devuan
http://devuanzuwu3xoqwp.onion
I get a "404 Not Found"
Have it been working before?
In addition I want to ask if the Devuan package repositories via Tor
and apt-transport-tor
are reachable?
/scooby
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> Anyone here running vdev? I just looked around a bit, but there
> seems to be little activity:
Yes I am running vdev everyday, not on devuan though.
> https://git.devuan.org/unsystemd/vdev/activity
No news from Jude for almost one year :-(
Yes am missing Jude soarly
Today I gave
On 2016-08-06 10:15, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi,
On 08/05/2016 09:09 PM, Joel Roth wrote:
Didier Kryn wrote:
No news from Jude for almost one year :-(
Commits to vdev on github are as recent as April this year.
Also, I think his continued work depends on feedback from testers.
I'm partial time
As i announced yersterday in the IRC Channel, i just uploaded the
repository of gnuinos containing (in addition to linux-libre-4.6.2
and
simple-netaid) the packages of vdev:
deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/ jessie main
deb-src http://packages.gnuinos.org/ jessie main
So does it work with devu
FWIW, I know very little about Devuan package building, so I jumped
straight to compiling the github source for vdev, and installing from
it. After just a couple of tweaks of the runtime and initramfs
configurations, I've made a successful replacement on a pristine
Devuan 1.0.0 install, with th
I got the scanner working.
If I boot with udev, the scanner works, and the permissions on the
device
look like this:
ls -l /dev/bus/usb/002/
crw-rw-r--+ 1 root root 189, 137 Aug 16 10:30 010
and with vdev, it looks like this:
crw--- 1 root root 189, 131 Aug 16 10:39 004
I changed the per
On 2016-08-16 18:11, shraptor wrote:
I got the scanner working.
If I boot with udev, the scanner works, and the permissions on the
device
look like this:
ls -l /dev/bus/usb/002/
crw-rw-r--+ 1 root root 189, 137 Aug 16 10:30 010
and with vdev, it looks like this:
crw--- 1 root root 189
On 2016-08-16 18:19, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-08-16 18:11, shraptor wrote:
I got the scanner working.
If I boot with udev, the scanner works, and the permissions on the
device
look like this:
ls -l /dev/bus/usb/002/
crw-rw-r--+ 1 root root 189, 137 Aug 16 10:30 010
and with vdev, it looks
On 2016-08-25 14:06, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
So, I took the steps of forking Jude Nelson's vdev on git.devuan.org,
and augmenting it with an initial set up for deb package building.
I set it up as three deb's:
libudev1-compat to replace libudev1,
vdevd being the daemon, and
vdev being th
On 2016-08-26 17:41, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-08-25 14:06, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
So, I took the steps of forking Jude Nelson's vdev on git.devuan.org,
and augmenting it with an initial set up for deb package building.
I set it up as three deb's:
libudev1-compat to replace libudev1
I want to build packages for a rpi3
I wonder if there is something to re-use from
https://git.devuan.org/devuan/arm-sdk
It is used in auto-build of devuan iso for rpi.
In the instruction for arm-sdk If I follow the recipe down to
; init devuan raspi2
Am I close to having an environment fo
On 2016-08-28 12:36, fsmithred wrote:
On 08/27/2016 11:13 PM, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
Ralph Ronnquist wrote on 28/08/16 11:37:
fsmithred wrote on 28/08/16 01:12:
...
Sadly, I'm not getting Ralph's i386 build to boot. It's hanging on
usb
(keyboard). Any time I type, I get a usb disconnect and
On 2016-08-30 21:13, shraptor wrote:
On 2016-08-28 12:36, fsmithred wrote:
On 08/27/2016 11:13 PM, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
Ralph Ronnquist wrote on 28/08/16 11:37:
fsmithred wrote on 28/08/16 01:12:
...
Sadly, I'm not getting Ralph's i386 build to boot. It's hanging on
usb
On 2016-08-31 09:21, Jaromil wrote:
for package building we are still using the "legacy" arm-sdk scripts,
the SDK is still work in progress that should merge all the efforts
going in the same direction by parazyd, katolaz and me
to re-build packages you need to setup jenkins with the
devuan-jenk
...
we of course intend to document all steps needed to setup the CI,
something we can expect to be accomplished in the first quarter of
2017, so that people can also build their own.
So is this the only way to setup a tool chain for armhf on devuan?
I got to research some more.
I only want
On 2016-09-01 16:21, Thomas Besser wrote:
Am 01.09.2016 um 16:18 schrieb Thomas Besser:
Started generating my own image with arm-sdk.
In which git source I should post issues? git.devuan.org or
github.com?
Why are existing both sources?
BTW I started a wiki entry for "Devuan on Raspberry Pi"
On 2016-09-01 15:51, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 02:28:04PM +0200, shraptor wrote:
Official tor builds will pull in libsystemd0
How official? upstream's? or Debian's?
The ones from tor:
deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org jessie main
On 2016-10-24 12:01, Florian Zieboll wrote:
Hallo,
although I don't know if you are planning to provide a similar SoC
specific "firmware update" option to the arm port of Devuan:
Some days ago I ran Hexxeh's rpi-update script [1] to update kernel and
firmware of the devuan_jessie_1.0.0-beta_arm
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