Re: [MeeGo-dev] Adding Repo to OBS
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Nasa nas...@comcast.net wrote: Rudi Thanks Rudi, I will have to take a read. I obviously didn't explain what I was after very well. On the https://build.pub.meego.com/project/add_repository_from_default_list?project=home%3Anasa page there a list of repositories one can add (such as Meego 1.1, 1.2, debian, etc), however, there isn't one for some of the development tracks. For my interest, 1.2.0.90 (ie: future 1.2.1) is the repository I would like to build some updated packages against. I have already done it against Meego 1.2 and Current:Core. From your example, how was the repo for trunk added? It's not listed as a repo that can be added... You should be able to add various repos in the advanced tab on that same page, where it says: Or pick one via advanced interface. There are a lot of distros to build against, I haven't seen the one you're after but I didn't go through the whole list. It isn't obvious, but that form is partial an auto-complete form. So start typing in the project field until you find the repo you want to build against. Regards, Jeremiah ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] Adding Repo to OBS
- Original Message - On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Nasa nas...@comcast.net wrote: Rudi Thanks Rudi, I will have to take a read. I obviously didn't explain what I was after very well. On the https://build.pub.meego.com/project/add_repository_from_default_list?project=home%3Anasa page there a list of repositories one can add (such as Meego 1.1, 1.2, debian, etc), however, there isn't one for some of the development tracks. For my interest, 1.2.0.90 (ie: future 1.2.1) is the repository I would like to build some updated packages against. I have already done it against Meego 1.2 and Current:Core. From your example, how was the repo for trunk added? It's not listed as a repo that can be added... You should be able to add various repos in the advanced tab on that same page, where it says: Or pick one via advanced interface. There are a lot of distros to build against, I haven't seen the one you're after but I didn't go through the whole list. It isn't obvious, but that form is partial an auto-complete form. So start typing in the project field until you find the repo you want to build against. Thanks Jeremiah, I was putting in the name of my project in that field instead of other projects. Once I did things like meego a whole lot more options showed up... However, I didn't see anything related to 1.2.0.90 and/or 1.3. It looks like this field is only pulling from projects listed on pub OBS - not the build one. Is there a way to cross connect the two? The one thing that I am still confused on... When I add a repository I assume I am building against a list of packages included in said repo. But I don't see a way to see what packages are actually included in the repo I may have just added. Thanks for putting up with us old, slow men. Nasa ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] Adding Repo to OBS
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Nasa nas...@comcast.net wrote: - Original Message - On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Nasa nas...@comcast.net wrote: Rudi Thanks Rudi, I will have to take a read. I obviously didn't explain what I was after very well. On the https://build.pub.meego.com/project/add_repository_from_default_list?project=home%3Anasa page there a list of repositories one can add (such as Meego 1.1, 1.2, debian, etc), however, there isn't one for some of the development tracks. For my interest, 1.2.0.90 (ie: future 1.2.1) is the repository I would like to build some updated packages against. I have already done it against Meego 1.2 and Current:Core. From your example, how was the repo for trunk added? It's not listed as a repo that can be added... You should be able to add various repos in the advanced tab on that same page, where it says: Or pick one via advanced interface. There are a lot of distros to build against, I haven't seen the one you're after but I didn't go through the whole list. It isn't obvious, but that form is partial an auto-complete form. So start typing in the project field until you find the repo you want to build against. Thanks Jeremiah, I was putting in the name of my project in that field instead of other projects. Once I did things like meego a whole lot more options showed up... However, I didn't see anything related to 1.2.0.90 and/or 1.3. It looks like this field is only pulling from projects listed on pub OBS - not the build one. Is there a way to cross connect the two? Good question. I don't know the answer. I know that one can upload an entire distro and load that into the OBS to build against, you'll likely need special permissions to do that on the official OBS though I'm not sure. At this point, I think we need to get some more info on; 1. The nature and purpose of the various 1.2 point releases 2. How to configure these to build against in the MeeGo OBS I think perhaps Joel C. can answer the first one and Anas the second one? The one thing that I am still confused on... When I add a repository I assume I am building against a list of packages included in said repo. But I don't see a way to see what packages are actually included in the repo I may have just added. That is a very good question. To peer into the repo I think you'll have to go to the separate repo URL. I am not sure if there is a way to introspect the entire package list of one of those repos from the OBS though that sounds like a very good feature. Thanks for putting up with us old, slow men. heh, you can't be older than me. :) Nor slower. Regards, Jeremiah ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
[MeeGo-dev] What is hibernate status?
Hello All, I was trying to enable suspend to disk functionality on several platforms; I used MeeGo 1.1 pre-installed on IRU netbook: - MeeGo release 1.1 (MeeGo) - Kernel 2.6.36-1.10_mezon-netbook on an i686 and also MeeGo 1.2 IVI edition on i686. What I'm doing: 1. root# pm-hibernate or 2. root# echo disk /sys/power/state swap partition is present; pm-is-supported --hibernate returns 0; In both cases Hibernation doesn't work: without any errors it cleans the screen and shutdown the computer but after resume it closes all applications which were opened before. For example Chronium browser is closed and when I launch it says that it was closed non-correct; echo mem /sys/power/state is working ok; does it mean smth? 1. In both cases I have correct /var/log/pm-suspend.log but it is finished by performing hibernate. On my Ubuntu machine I examined this log and saw the line Hibernate Finished. So I suppose the hibernation on my MeeGo machines doesn't work. 2. pm-utils-bugreport-info.sh doesn't show errors too. 3. Also I tried to enable debug info: export PM_DEBUG=true but didn't see any errors too. Please give me any ideas how to enable hibernation in MeeGo or how to debug it? -- Thanks. Roman ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] use the keyboard to adjust the volume
Which hardware are you using? On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 11:32 PM, weihua.zhang weihua.zh...@cs2c.com.cn wrote: Hello, Which package inside this function, that use the keyboard to adjust the volume. I installed the image is meego-netbook-ia32-1.2.0.img I want to learn about the volume control on the keyboard buttons to control volume. showkey: keycode 114 press keycode 114 release keycode 115 press keycode 115 release Thanks in advance! ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines -- Leonardo Luiz Padovani da Mata International Syst S/A Metasys Tecnologia Software Engineer Metasys MeeGo Team leonar...@metasys.com.br +55-31-3503-9040 May the force be with you, always Nerd Pride... eu tenho. Voce tem? ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] What is hibernate status?
On 8/12/2011 5:30 AM, Roman Borisov wrote: Hello All, I was trying to enable suspend to disk functionality on several platforms; the meego reference release does not include or enable hibernate, and we don't test it. But it seems your kernel is from an OS vendor who customized it; I would suggest checking with said OS vendor to see what testing they have done on the specific hardware (for them to enable it I assume they tested it) ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] use the keyboard to adjust the volume
On that image (i.e. netbook) gnome-settings-daemon is grabbing the volume keys and triggering the actual volume change and the associated visual indication. From: meego-dev-boun...@meego.com [meego-dev-boun...@meego.com] On Behalf Of weihua.zhang [weihua.zh...@cs2c.com.cn] Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 7:32 PM To: meego-...@lists.meego.com Subject: [MeeGo-dev] use the keyboard to adjust the volume Hello, Which package inside this function, that use the keyboard to adjust the volume. I installed the image is meego-netbook-ia32-1.2.0.img I want to learn about the volume control on the keyboard buttons to control volume. showkey: keycode 114 press keycode 114 release keycode 115 press keycode 115 release Thanks in advance! ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] What is hibernate status?
On Fri, 2011-08-12 at 07:49 -0700, Arjan van de Ven wrote: On 8/12/2011 5:30 AM, Roman Borisov wrote: Hello All, I was trying to enable suspend to disk functionality on several platforms; the meego reference release does not include or enable hibernate, and we don't test it. But it seems your kernel is from an OS vendor who customized it; I would suggest checking with said OS vendor to see what testing they have done on the specific hardware (for them to enable it I assume they tested it) no; I don't think that OS vendor did anything to enable hibernate functionality; I used standard pm-utils; the system contains them by default; but I want to enable it; what should I do? BIOS is supported hibernation -- Thanks ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] What is hibernate status?
On 8/12/2011 10:44 AM, rborisov wrote: On Fri, 2011-08-12 at 07:49 -0700, Arjan van de Ven wrote: On 8/12/2011 5:30 AM, Roman Borisov wrote: Hello All, I was trying to enable suspend to disk functionality on several platforms; the meego reference release does not include or enable hibernate, and we don't test it. But it seems your kernel is from an OS vendor who customized it; I would suggest checking with said OS vendor to see what testing they have done on the specific hardware (for them to enable it I assume they tested it) no; I don't think that OS vendor did anything to enable hibernate he at least enabled it in the kernel functionality; I used standard pm-utils; the system contains them by default; but I want to enable it; what should I do? BIOS is supported hibernation hibernate is a laptop-to-laptop thing in linux still unfortunately (also why we didn't work on it in meego) but talk to the OS vendor, they should be able to make it work on a specific laptop if they enabled it. -- Thanks ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
Re: [MeeGo-dev] Speech Recognition on MeeGo
manikanta gupta gupta_m...@sify.com asks: later i have also installed the following openGL ES packages ,as some more open GL packages may be missing libgles2 libgles2-dev libgles1-dev libgles2-sgx-img-dev when i tried to compile with the above packages installed the following output was shown sbox-maemo-arm-7: ~/meego-ivi-ux-ivihome] ./ivihome Using the meego graphics system QEgl::display(): Cannot initialize EGL display: Bad alloc (0x3003) QEglContext::chooseConfig(): Could not find a suitable EGL configuration Manikanta, it sounds like you have installed the open source Mesa drivers for OpenGLES2 but not the closed-source GPU drivers you need for hardware acceleration. MeeGo requires hardware acceleration (otherwise uxlaunch can hog CPU), so you will need to get the proprietary drivers for your platform from your SoC vendor.For example, from TI on the Pandaboard I needed the PVR drivers for the SGX540 GPU, which were only available in Ubuntu .deb packages, which turned out to be a royal headache (the alien package converter choked on binaries). Here's my experience: http://wiki.meego.com/Hardware-accelerated_graphics_on_Pandaboard_using_MeeGo Note that MeeGo I.2 on ARM requires hardfp drivers, which means in essence that the only supported SoC right now is Tegra2, where excellent work has been done by vgrade: http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/TEGRA2 So at this instant, you must either a) run MeeGo 1.1 with softfp drivers on ARM; b) run MeeGo 1.2 using vgrade's method on Trimslice; c) run MeeGo 1.2 on Atom.While I had pursued option a), as reported above, I have jumped to option c), in the hope that I can resume my work with Pandaboard if/when TI releases hardfp drivers. -- Alison Chaiken (650) 279-5600 (cell) http://www.exerciseforthereader.org/ INplanatory documentation: that which sucks comprehension right out of the reader's mind and destroys it. ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
[MeeGo-dev] Adding Repo to OBS
[sorry, i am a new subscriber joining a current conversation that is the exact problem i see] --snip-- * You should be able to add various repos in the advanced tab on that** same page, where it says: Or pick one via advanced interface. There** are a lot of distros to build against, I haven't seen the one you're** after but I didn't go through the whole list. It isn't obvious, but** that form is partial an auto-complete form. So start typing in the** project field until you find the repo you want to build against. Thanks Jeremiah, I was putting in the name of my project in that field instead of** other projects. Once I did things like meego a whole lot more options** showed up... However, I didn't see anything related to 1.2.0.90 and/or** 1.3. It looks like this field is only pulling from projects listed on pub** OBS - not the build one. Is there a way to cross connect the two?* Good question. I don't know the answer. I know that one can upload an entire distro and load that into the OBS to build against, you'll likely need special permissions to do that on the official OBS though I'm not sure. At this point, I think we need to get some more info on; 1. The nature and purpose of the various 1.2 point releases 2. How to configure these to build against in the MeeGo OBS --snip-- +1 on confusion on how to (read-only) link to core repo pkg from pub obs from the build.pub.meego.com side, all the build.meego.com repos appear empty? (to me, a new user with only community obs account). if i try build service - projects - (select MeeGo:Trunk) while logged in,i see: MeeGo Trunk Import of MeeGo trunk Information: This project does not have any packages yet. maybe this is a temporary breakage? the tutorial http://wiki.meego.com/Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/WebUI_part_2 (for a build.meego.com user) shows that obs should support linking to a package. all the other build repos i checked look the same from the pub side. --snip-- * The one thing that I am still confused on... When I add a repository I assume** I am building against a list of packages included in said repo. But I don't** see a way to see what packages are actually included in the repo I may have** just added.* That is a very good question. To peer into the repo I think you'll have to go to the separate repo URL. I am not sure if there is a way to introspect the entire package list of one of those repos from the OBS though that sounds like a very good feature. --snip-- yes, you can try http://build.meego.com/project/show?project=Trunk or similar. it looks the way it probably is supposed to look if viewing it inside pub repo worked: MeeGo Trunk The Main development tree and core components There are 64 problematic packages of 1408 total (and you can browse all 64 / 1408 pkgs) ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
[MeeGo-dev] OBS Infrastructure Maintenance Sunday 8/14/2011 - 05:00 GMT
We need to do some back end maintenance to resolve some stability issues we've been seeing with OBS over the past several weeks. I will be taking OBS down at 05:00 GMT on 8/14/2011 at 05:00GMT (22:00Pacific 8/13/2011) for some back end maintenance, no OBS version changes or updates will be applied. This may cause OBS to be unavailable for a short period around this time. Adam Gretzinger Intel OTC MeeGo Project ___ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines