after something major is out
> (Android release, new ARM cortex), and Linaro decides that this next
> monthly release should be a major one, very polished, very stable and
> it's properly supported and advertised with clear wiki and updates for
> security or critical problems.
There
opinion, please let me
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On 31 January 2012 18:14, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 03:50:37PM +0000, James Tunnicliffe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/LinaroAndroidBuildService has
>> been updated with these instructio
and we hope that this move will make it usable
while we continue to debug the performance problems that we are
seeing.
If the downtime will cause you significant problems, please get in
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smoothly. Should be later today.
James
On 20 March 2012 12:21, James Tunnicliffe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is my intention to take ci.linaro.org offline for about 15 minutes
> at 13:45 UTC (http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_UTC.aspx)
> so we can duplicate the server and start
problems that you see with the new set up and we will make
sure they are fixed ASAP.
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[11:06:30] can anyone post their
/etc/host* files? I accidentally deleted mine
[11:07:06] i try the before
[11:07:08] myrmidette|n1: an empty hosts
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you
can them rebuild the hardware pack. We don't have a tool to convert
hardware packs once they have been built, but if one is needed it
shouldn't be difficult to provide.
Please let me know dropping V1 support is going to cause any problems
and any requirements for a V2 to V3 hardw
structions
> like that?
It sounds like the proper solution would be to get some SSL
certificates. These need not cost us anything if we got individual
certs for each subdomain, but for the sake of $60 we could get a cert
to cover *.linaro.org and solve a lot of HTTPS warnings:
https://www.
est and submit your results to the QA
> tracker at:
>
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On 27 July 2011 15:12, James Westby wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:48:11 +0100, James Tunnicliffe
> wrote:
>> All OS binaries structured as:
>> http://releases.linaro.org/platform/[release]/[distribution
>> name]/[milestone]/
>>
>> Hard
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ng to a card, which I assume is
because dd is not writing large aligned chunks. If we can dd the first
meg or so of data onto the card, then write in 4MB chunks that are all
4MB aligned that should be quick (at least, if my reading of my
flashbench results is correct).
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On 4 August 2011 14:56, David Gilbert wrote:
> On 4 August 2011 14:52, James Tunnicliffe
> wrote:
>> I have seen poor performance when DDing to a card, which I assume is
>> because dd is not writing large aligned chunks. If we can dd the first
>> meg or so of data onto
On 4 August 2011 15:37, David Gilbert wrote:
> On 4 August 2011 15:28, James Tunnicliffe
> wrote:
>> On 4 August 2011 14:56, David Gilbert wrote:
>>> On 4 August 2011 14:52, James Tunnicliffe
>>> wrote:
>>>> I have seen poor performance when DDing to
On 12 August 2011 09:47, Bee Hock Goh wrote:
> I am trying to script out creating of android partitions on different
> size of sdcard. While going through android-media-create scripts, I
> found the following:
>
> return '%s,%s,%s,*\n%s,%s,L\n%s,%s,L\n%s,-,E\n%s,%s,L\n%s,,,-' % (
>
mount
process would say that it detected btrfs was running on a flash card
and it had enabled flash mode. I don't know what is different in flash
mode and I don't know if when I let Ubuntu auto-mount a flash card for
testing on my Laptop if it
Hi,
If you are a Python developer you are now able to use the commercial
IDE PyCharm (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) as a Linaro engineer.
Since the license is for Linaro engineers only I have put it on the
internal wiki at https://wiki.linaro.org/Internal/Licenses.
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On 12 September 2011 12:17, Zygmunt Krynicki
wrote:
> W dniu 12.09.2011 12:49, James Tunnicliffe pisze:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you are a Python developer you are now able to use the commercial
>> IDE PyCharm (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) as a Linaro engineer.
&
On 12 September 2011 13:27, Zygmunt Krynicki
wrote:
> W dniu 12.09.2011 13:31, James Tunnicliffe pisze:
>>
>> On 12 September 2011 12:17, Zygmunt Krynicki
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> W dniu 12.09.2011 12:49, James Tunnicliffe pisze:
>>>>
>>>&g
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th a bigger pipe? If not, would it be ok to change the source
>> > tree of linux-arm-kernel to Linus' tree?
>>
>> Most people seem to be experiencing problems with this tree just now.
Has anyone contacted the host http://www.deepbluesolutions.co.uk/?
There is a contact
o it properly. It looks a lot
like an email interface, but I like the idea of claiming an issue to
avoid duplication of effort and claim/un-claim to be an action that
isn't a mailing list announcement.
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#x27;, '20101109-1', '--hwpack-arch', 'armel', '--hwpack-name',
>> 'linaro-omap3', '/hwpack_linaro-omap3_20101109-1_armel_supported.tar.gz']"
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On 19 February 2013 16:08, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 2:53 PM, James Tunnicliffe
> wrote:
>> Good point! I would be pleasantly surprised if an image + hwpack from
>> 2010 worked with our current tools.
>
> Actually, I am surprised if they do no
On 19 February 2013 18:54, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:03 PM, James Tunnicliffe
> wrote:
>> On 19 February 2013 16:08, Alexander Sack wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 2:53 PM, James Tunnicliffe
>>> wrote:
>>>> Good point! I
To get the latest release of linaro-media-create please add the
following PPA and update:
https://launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/+archive/tools
We released a new version of linaro-media-create yesterday that should
resolve this issue.
Thanks,
James
On 27 February 2013 06:40, Amar Shankar
wr
on/trunk/view/head:/scripts/download.py
Usage: download.py
If URL points to a directory all files are downloaded.
If URL points to a file, just that file is downloaded.
It prints the license(s) for each file and waits for the user to
accept each one. It also stores which licenses the user has accepted
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On 2 April 2013 10:02, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 26.03.2013 15:18, James Tunnicliffe pisze:
>> There are many scripts in use that parse the web interface for
>> snapshots and releases.linaro.org. This is far from ideal because
>> changes to the web interface can
ad of one, but having a real USB
switcher instead of a KVM solution where you can only switch a mouse
and keyboard (the set up I have) sounds great to me.
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o query the server with a board type and some data
about what release/shapshot you want and be provided with a download
page with both the hardware pack and the OS image to download (and
probably with a linaro-media-create line as well). I am sure this
could be refined so that a page could be pro
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