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On 06/08/13 18:27, Gary Thomas wrote:
> On 2013-08-06 10:01, Mark Hatle wrote:
>> On 8/6/13 10:00 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
>>> On 06/08/13 15:50, Mark Hatle wrote:
On 8/6/13 9:41 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
> On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
>> My embedded device needs to send out em
Attendees:
Cristiana, ScottR, PaulE, AlexG, LaurentiuP, MarkH, Cristian, RossB, Saul,
Bruce, Eren, MatthewW, JeffP, BjörnS, Nitin, Song
Agenda:
* Opens collection - 5 min (Song)
* 1.4.2 (Paul):
- testing a set of 12 additional patches. Anticipating this is pretty much
the last set of changes
Attendees:
Cristiana, ScottR, PaulE, AlexG, LaurentiuP, MarkH, Cristian, RossB, Saul,
Bruce, Eren, MatthewW, JeffP, BjörnS, Nitin, Song
Agenda:
* Opens collection - 5 min (Song)
* 1.4.2 (Paul):
- testing a set of 12 additional patches. Anticipating this is pretty much
the last set of changes
On 2013-08-06 10:01, Mark Hatle wrote:
On 8/6/13 10:00 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:50, Mark Hatle wrote:
On 8/6/13 9:41 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
My embedded device needs to send out email.
I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes
On 8/6/13 10:00 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:50, Mark Hatle wrote:
On 8/6/13 9:41 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
My embedded device needs to send out email.
I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
mail sender, e.g. sendmail or post
On Tuesday 06 August 2013 08:31:01 Gary Thomas wrote:
> My embedded device needs to send out email.
>
> I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
> mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
>
> Have I missed something? Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Sur
On 06/08/13 15:50, Mark Hatle wrote:
> On 8/6/13 9:41 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
>> On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>> My embedded device needs to send out email.
>>>
>>> I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
>>> mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
On 2013-08-06 08:41, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
My embedded device needs to send out email.
I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
Have I missed something? Does anyone have any sugg
On 8/6/13 9:41 AM, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
My embedded device needs to send out email.
I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
Have I missed something? Does anyone have any sugges
On 06/08/13 15:31, Gary Thomas wrote:
> My embedded device needs to send out email.
>
> I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
> mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
>
> Have I missed something? Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Surely my applicati
My embedded device needs to send out email.
I've looked around a bit and I don't see any recipes for a
mail sender, e.g. sendmail or postfix, for Yocto (OE-core).
Have I missed something? Does anyone have any suggestions?
Surely my application isn't the first that wants to send email...
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On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2013, at 11:20 AM, James Nuss wrote:
>
> Does anybody know if eglibc is supported as a libc implementation for
> Oracle's embedded JRE?
> Since Yocto only supports eglibc rather than GNU glibc [1], I'd like to
> know if there are an
On 8/6/13 4:07 AM, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Hi Francesco,
On Tuesday 06 August 2013 09:55:06 Francesco Del Degan wrote:
Playing with RDEPENDS variable i'm facing the needs to
specify a dependency based on specific version of a package
(greather than, in my specific case).
The underlying package ma
Am 2013-08-05 16:38, schrieb Paul Eggleton:
On Monday 05 August 2013 14:41:04 lot...@denx.de wrote:
How may I work with the STAGING_KERNEL_DIR, since I first run the
firmware.bb and then the kernel.bb. I think I did not understand well,
how I may achieve this. Do I need to install the firmware b
Paul Eggleton
writes:
> Hi Francesco,
>
> On Tuesday 06 August 2013 09:55:06 Francesco Del Degan wrote:
>> Playing with RDEPENDS variable i'm facing the needs to
>> specify a dependency based on specific version of a package
>> (greather than, in my specific case).
>>
>> The underlying package m
Hi Francesco,
On Tuesday 06 August 2013 09:55:06 Francesco Del Degan wrote:
> Playing with RDEPENDS variable i'm facing the needs to
> specify a dependency based on specific version of a package
> (greather than, in my specific case).
>
> The underlying package managers supports declaring depende
Hi all,
Playing with RDEPENDS variable i'm facing the needs to
specify a dependency based on specific version of a package
(greather than, in my specific case).
The underlying package managers supports declaring dependencies
including version relationships, for example:
Rpm: Requires: package_x
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