On Fri, 5 May 2023 at 12:52, Pete Batard wrote:
> On 2023.05.04 14:16, James Addison wrote:
> > Yep, and for those situations, that's a point in favour of the third
> > "System Table Selection" value that I failed to mention:
> > "ACPI+Devicetree"
#x27;s compatibility
with other operating systems on the same machine, other than to
mention that I do think it's highly compatible and that that's
something that maintainers, developers and users care about.
> On 2023.05.03 17:29, James Addison wrote:
> >* Perhaps Devicetree is a b
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On Wed, 3 May 2023 at 16:49, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> James Addison (2023-05-03):
> > After editing and rebuilding the Device Tree (DTS) files, and
> > deploying those changes to the system, I can confirm that adjusting
> > the 'model' field value in there ha
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Dear Maintainer,
I tried to run testing installer on A20-OLinuXino-Lime2 Rev. K board,
and it failed to boot the installer. The same installer image works ok
(with no issues) on a Lime2 Rev. C board.
Serial console log:
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U-Boot S
Hi,
On 07/12/17 15:28, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 02:40:36PM +0000, James Bonfield wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 08:02:18AM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
>>> this is a kind ping since as I wrote below the issue seems not be solved.
>>
>> I'
it/tree/libavutil/arm/float_dsp_vfp.S?h=debian/7%253.4-1
Thanks,
James
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The part at the top with the "with_arm_thumb" assignments should be
reverted. Maybe there should be a mass-rebuild after this, but I'll
let the ARM porters deal with that :)
Thanks,
James
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Hi,
On 09/08/17 04:59, Edmund Grimley Evans wrote:
> James:
>> I think the runtime is working, but this is the testcase from the SIGBUS
>> bug which you can use:
>>
>> ffmpeg -f lavfi -i testsrc=s=32x32:d=0.1 -strict -2 -c:v libx264rgb -f avi
>> libx264rgb.avi -
and work on
non-NEON machines.
Thanks,
James
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u or someone with better ARM assembly
experience to submit the fixes upstream? It would help greatly.
On Debian, there is #870676 open about NEON code on ARM. We could "fix"
this bug and that one by disabling NEON but it would be nice if we
didn't have to do that.
Thanks,
James
>
> + 122: f2af 0e7e subwne lr, pc, #126; 0x7e
> + 126: f2af 1e26 subweq lr, pc, #294; 0x126
> 12a: 47f0blx lr
> 12c: f1bc 0c01 subs.w ip, ip, #1
> 130: f101 0120 add.w r1, r1, #32
[...]
Could the ARM porters look and see if the assembly in h264idct_neon.S is
sane? If it is, this is probably a binutils bug.
Thanks,
James
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But there seem to be some other recent build failures relating to this
as well.
Thanks,
James
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g++: note: pie specs /usr/share/dpkg/pie-compile.specs ignored when pie is
> not enabled
Regards,
James
On 11/28/2015 07:04 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 06:50 -0500, James Valleroy wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>
> I think this should be fixed in the latest dailies from
> http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armel/daily/kirkwood/netboot/marvell/
> or at least my dreamp
On 11/12/2015 05:19 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-11-11 at 19:13 -0500, James Valleroy wrote:
>> On 11/11/2015 03:43 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
>>> Perhaps you could drop to a shell and try manually loading those
>>> modules and see what, if anything, it says?
mvmdio
libphy 23336 2 mvmdio,of_mdio
Strangely, my Dreamplug is also hanging at hw-detect step now. (I didn't
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oot 2014.10+dfsg1-5 (Apr 07 2015 - 21:53:14)
Marvell-DreamPlug
gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2
GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.25
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Hi,
Can you enable lldb on arm64 and ppc64el please?
I have no idea if it will build or work though - maybe someone can test it?
Thanks,
James
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I tried both with and without the initramfs. For the attempt with
initramfs, I used a uEnv.txt similar to [1]. The boot log is at [2].
[3] has the remaining config diffs between the BBB kernel and the
modified armmp that I recompiled. Would any of these be required to
boot on BBB?
[1]
https
ernel to boot on BBB?
[0] https://github.com/NickDaly/freedom-maker
[1]
https://github.com/jvalleroy/freedombox-setup/blob/beaglebone/setup.d/10_dreamplug#L78
[2]
https://github.com/jvalleroy/freedombox-setup/blob/beaglebone-testing/setup.d/10_dreamplug#L78
[3] https://gist.github.com/jvalleroy
On 2013-11-26 10:38 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> The etiquette on
most mailing lists (including this one) is to bottom-
> rather than
top-post.
>
> On Mon, 2013-11-25 at 21:00 +0000, Robert James wrote:
>
[...]
>
>> It flashes the kernel image. Create uImage & uIn
ot, I am now unable to use the previously working uImage &
uInitrd. I am currently reinstalling again.
On 2013-11-25 03:29 PM,
Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-11-25 at 14:02 +0000, Robert James
wrote:
>
>> the result of flash-kernel does not boot, in my opinion due
to the
of the expected flavors (kirkwood), therefore not writing it
to flash.
changing filenames doesn't work.
On 2013-11-25 01:07 PM,
Wookey wrote:
> +++ Robert James [2013-11-25 11:20 +]:
>
>> After
a long drawn out fight, I managed to use the installer to make a
working/boot
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Hey Matthias
On 06/05/13 15:22, Matthias Klose wrote:
It's time to change the Java default to java7, and to drop java support on
architectures with non-working java7.
+1
Patches for the transition to Java7 should be available in the BTS, mostly
submitted by James Page. Some may be
The real problem with any new system, is the hardware is designed and
then it is a challenge for the software developer to get the software
to boot on the new hardware.
The nirvana here would be to take the original hardware circuit
diagram, and process it to automatically create a config file.
The
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ly is 4GB!), so could i reduce
this down further happily
Yes. Generally I think the default is to leave around 5% "reserved".
Feel free to drop that if you want the space for "non-root" users on
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FWIW, my suggestion would be to try vsftpd.
Thanks, everyone seems to be suggesting I switch to vsftpd so I will
try that and see if it improves things!
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Using this interface:
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Not that Lennert is guilty of this sort of behavior, but, well maybe others
should learn some manners?
>cheers,
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ymmv,
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t splitting hairs how one designates 16 vs 32 bit cores. I'll
even grant you that
ARM would probable avoid selling/licensing 8/16 technology today, but
that's a
business decision, not because they do not possess 8/16 technology. On
those
small 8/16 core technologies, may actually require an NDA from their
customers,
because they want to been seen (marketed) as a 32 bit technology company.
If I were the troll you allude to, I would have mentioned that Genesi
won their
PPC best of show award form FreeScale, using embedded Gentoo.
peace to you and yours.
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Rumor has it FreeScale is comp(ing) embedded designers this year with
free admission.
(you did not here that from me)
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Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> James wrote:
>
>> The prices dropping out of the bottom on x86 architectures is why Intel
>> is leaving x86.
>> They cannot compete anymore in the x86 arena. That does not mean that
>> x86 is dying,
>> many other companies have x86 ba
example code that the
semiconductor
companies publish. You could learn how FAT file system work on various
solid-state
chips which make up the various offerings from vendors. Spending some
time doing this
would allow one to develop expertise so you can separate hype from bullshit.
--in case an
orithms and tools for
image processing...
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cil/v-source.html
hth,
James
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www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~phjk/Publications/POHLL06-AcceleratingWithGPU.pdf
googling for: gpu C +image +processing
yeilds many fabulous results.
HTH,
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flash, mini-pci, pci, pcmcia, Ethernet, serial
bluetooth, AD/DA etc, etc
low power constraints, one of the chief reasons to use arm
,really affects the processor selection too.
Personally, I'd like to hear back what you purchase,
what you are basically trying to accomplish and why
you chose t
ted in getting one to experiment, and
make available on the net.
Any other Debian-arm products, with a JTAG
interface, that is fully functional and documented
would be of keen interest to me. (suggestions)
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rds, and release the dev boards
to other developers. Keeping their software locally on a backup
server, that they control, makes sense and avoids unnecessary
bandwidth consumption. Suggestions on the semantics to this
(secure) backup server such as (cvs vs subversion) are also welcome.
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gt;[1] http://www.saillard.org:8080/linux/pwc/
>[2] http://alpha.dyndns.org/ov511/
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>
What do you use for viewing multiple camera streams
and has the viewing software been ported to run on a
variety of architectures, including arm? x86? AMD64?
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made a posted where you asked:
I'm searching for the host.def and other config files used to build the old
(now gone) Xfbdev X server (xserver-tinyx-fbdev). I have built a replacement
Xfbdev from X 4.3, but I have been unable to get one that supports both the
touchscreen (ipaq style) and USB mic
On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 14:55 -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> On Sep 13, 2004, Scott James Remnant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What happens when the shared library you're happily linking with
> > contains non-PIC code?
>
> It doesn't matter. When you
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 04:24 -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> On Sep 8, 2004, Scott James Remnant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The alternative method (file) isn't reliable enough, and consistently
> > fails for huge numbers of shared libraries (such as GTK+).
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 04:09 -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> On Sep 8, 2004, "Peter O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I could revert this patch, but it would not do what you want. As you
> > can see it was already pass_all on all linux variants before this
> > patch, it just didn't look
nk. Another option is to put DI onto
Compact Flash/smart_media
for booting.
Sorry, I did not mean to ramble, but it comes natural.
James
Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 13:59, James Troup wrote:
>> Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> > On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 10:02, Josh Metzler wrote:
>> >> Sorry if this has already been communicat
#x27;t build due to a gcc ICE (#223633) which is
being worked on. And in any event, Josh is wrong, it doesn't need
hand-built, please leave it to be auto-built.
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uring to
companies that
are considering ARM Projects. ARM+2.6_embedded_linux_kernel+Debian
development tools
would go a long way to atrracting more converts to the arm families of
processors.
James
ackage to fix a minor packaging
error, it appears the easiest solution would be for me to upload that
after the timeout has been changed. Can someone from debian-arm confirm
whether the timeout will be increased and notify me if it happens?
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issue 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
Note, I lifted these
/etc/apt/sources.list files from a Sarge
installation using Debian-Installer.
Maybe somebody has a better source for
he dist-upgrade files?
Ideas and comments are most welcome
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an-installer/doc/INSTALLATION-HOWTO: unknown location
Correct information will allow me to get familar with Debian Installer,
and test several Arm boards, after gaining some experience
on a Pentium installation, with SCSI.
Ideas and information is most welcome.
James
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
On Tue
Hello Wookey,
Wookey wrote:
+++ James Horton [03-12-16 11:04 -0500]:
Wookey wrote:
Hello Wookey,
(hi James)
How about a master list of arm processors, the port location,
author/maintainer toochain, peripherals supported, version of Linux
kernel, device drivers available, etc etc. ALL
rly, embedded linux is being so infected by fortune 500
companies that it rediculous.
James
+++ Adam C Powell IV [03-11-30 11:54 -0500]:
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 13:07, Wookey wrote:
Just a side-note: mozilla still doesn't work properly, regxpcom and
regchrome segfault (see my 10/
. Can you help me to get your source code of that particular version
of Linux kernel ?
Thank you very much.
Regards
James
The arm autobuilder last attempted to build fftw3 3.0.1-4 on Aug 19. I
just built the part of the build that stalled on debussy.d.o using the
latest gcc and it worked.
Please have the autobuilder build the package again.
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blem.
The latest build has some debugging information in it:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=gnucash&ver=1.8.7-3&arch=arm&stamp=1065293092&file=log&as=raw
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> gcc 3.3.1 has fixed a bug that kept fftw from compiling on arm. How does
> one get the package rebuilt by the autobuilders?
You generally don't need to; at some point after a gcc upload which
fixes arm bugs, I retr
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gcc 3.3.1 has fixed a bug that kept fftw from compiling on arm. How does
one get the package rebuilt by the autobuilders?
P.S. I am not on the mailing list, so please CC me on any replies.
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Othmar Pasteka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have requeued it for the buildds.
Err, why? It's non-free. The buildds don't know about non-free and
that's a feature, not a bug. If someone's going to build non-free (on
any architecture) it has to be done by hand.
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Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> According to buildd.debian.org, the arm autobuilder successfully
> built xfree86 4.2.1-3 on October 20th.
The machine it's on (and the two other .ca arm buildds) are down and
awaiting TLC from local admin.
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James Troup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'll look into the problem but expecting a response in under 24
> hours isn't realistic.
Or not, since you've already done your evil by hand upload.
Congratulations, now there's no point in me even trying to look.
Blah.
ckages are meant to auto-build, and if they don't fixing them once
is just sweeping the problem under the carpet where it'll fester and
later come back to bite you or someone else.
I'll look into the problem but expecting a response in under 24 hours
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he maintainer needs beaten for not updating the version requirements
of libdb2-dev in it's build-depends as Sam requested in the bug
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> installed, I tried this stage of the build on medusa and groff worked
> fine, so I'm not sure what went wrong.
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> Maybe, but i think m68k at least as the buildd daemon fill the bugs
> automatically
No, it doesn't. As I already told you.
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I'm unable to get XF86 to behave and am stuck with Xfbdev from the familiar
dist.
It seems my fonts are at issue.
As I am able to load up familiar 0.4's somewhat damaged Xfbdev screen with
missing bitplanes (8bpp), and run j2re1.3.1 from blackdown, the
libfontmanager.so native calls go off and ta
, how about reading the Subject line ? You don't need an arm box
or any arm knowledge etc. to fix this...
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ou have commit access to the wanna-build 'srcdep' CVS module, you
can fix it yourself. If you don't, talk to Roman; all active buildd
maintainers should have commit access. Err, or, wait, cvs' moved to
kullervo now. Talk to me instead :)
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PACKAGE_.
Build-Depends have been in policy since before you were before a
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the quinn diff for non-US sorted out, just
have to err, put it in place..
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e aren't being seriously hampered by
> quinn problems at the moment. Better to spend your time moving wanna-build
> onto inkvine, and see if we can persuade James to add ARM support to the
> quinn
> output on buildd.debian.org.
Err, perhaps I'm missing the obvious, but last
ally?
>
> I'm doing this now; I've filed a bug.
Err, what? Hello? buildd chroot support anyone?
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> I've turned off the Woody build daemon temporarily. It's been
> failing to download any sources for the last few days, probably due
> to the move to package pools.
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