+++ Guilherme Salgado [2010-11-11 17:32 -0200]:
> I thought this would be a simple question about integrating xdeb with
> sbuild but as it turns out there are other things here that could
> benefit from being discussed with a bigger audience, so I'm CCing
> linaro-dev.
Good idea. I've been plannin
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010, Guilherme Salgado wrote:
> > In fact reading that work thing you seem to be wanting to build
> > exactly what I want to build: a system that repeatably builds
> > packages in pristine chroots. I thought sbuild didn't normally do the
> > pristine chroot thing? (which is why I'v
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 17:32:06 -0200, Guilherme Salgado
wrote:
> > Oh, that looks interesting. I'm very keen to have a cross-autobuilder
> > churning through things to find out how much stuff actually
> > cross-builds at the moment.
> >
> > In fact reading that work thing you seem to be wanting to
I thought this would be a simple question about integrating xdeb with
sbuild but as it turns out there are other things here that could
benefit from being discussed with a bigger audience, so I'm CCing
linaro-dev.
On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 21:30 +, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Guilherme Salgado [2010-11-10
Hi,
notes and actions from our Monday graphics cross-vendor call are
available on the wiki:
+ https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics/Notes/2010-11-08
Details about when and where of this meeting can be found here:
+
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics
Hi,
notes and actions from our Tuesday multimedia cross-vendor call are
available on the wiki:
+ https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Multimedia/Notes/2010-11-09
Details about when and where of this meeting can be found here:
+
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Mul
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, Ricardo Salveti wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Nicolas Pitre
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> >
> >> hi,
> >> Am Montag, den 08.11.2010, 15:46 + schrieb Jamie Bennett:
> >> > > * linaro kernels used in ubuntu ARM would need to move to th
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> I noticed that a merge of Grant's ARM DT patches stack into linaro-stable
> is on the cards and this is good news.
Yes. Even if the DT patches are not yet guaranteed to go into mainline,
I'm willing to merge them sooner in the hop
All,
The weekly report for the Linaro Infrastructure team may be found at:-
Status report: https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Infrastructure/Status/2010-11-11
Burndown
chart:http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/linaro-infrastructure.html
The Infrastructure related blueprints, of
Hi Nicolas,
I noticed that a merge of Grant's ARM DT patches stack into linaro-stable
is on the cards and this is good news.
I have a couple of questions on linaro-next though.
I think it is supposed to track mainline closely, and on this
I'd ask your thoughts please since it does not seem to be
> Thats for Michael to do but for the meantime I'll added explicit
> download links on the https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1011 page.
Looks great - probably it's an even better solution than what I
suggested before.
Cheers!
Paweł
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linaro-dev ma
On 11 Nov 2010, at 13:53, Pawel Moll wrote:
You were so close. https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases has
instructions on how
to obtain and use the Linaro images.
Oh sure! Just to be clear - I found it before, searching wiki. But
this
time I just tried to pretend a fresher - say one of my Oly
On 11 Nov 2010, at 13:17, Pawel Moll wrote:
There's a "get started" link on the new http://www.linaro.org/ page.
It could be clearer, but I think it's better than what used to be
there.
Any help?
Oh, it's much better only, if only with the big "Downloads" link on
the
frontpage :-)
The
> For instructions on obtaining and installing the release, you can
> visit https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1011/Final and click on the
> link under "Instructions"
> All this can be found by following links from "Getting started" on
> http://www.linaro.org/ ...
Well, can it? ;-)
What I see is t
> You were so close. https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases has instructions on how
> to obtain and use the Linaro images.
Oh sure! Just to be clear - I found it before, searching wiki. But this
time I just tried to pretend a fresher - say one of my Olympia
colleagues - and follow the big links :-)
>
> There's a "get started" link on the new http://www.linaro.org/ page.
> It could be clearer, but I think it's better than what used to be there.
> Any help?
Oh, it's much better only, if only with the big "Downloads" link on the
frontpage :-)
The only thing I could complain now about is that I d
On 11 Nov 2010, at 13:30, Pawel Moll wrote:
For instructions on obtaining and installing the release, you can
visit https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1011/Final and click on the
link under "Instructions"
All this can be found by following links from "Getting started" on
http://www.linaro.org/ ..
ACTION: Vishwa to send link for patches (patchworks) for ARM
context save and restore (for OMAP) to the team (mainly for Yong
and Vincent).
Patches posted to LO (mainly OMAP CPUIdle assembly code clean
up):
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/204172/
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/204182/
Detai
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Dave Martin wrote:
> Hi there,
...
> Jamie et al. -- any ideas on how we can make this more straightforward
> for newcomers?
I want to test in qemu, Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM machine.
Any instructions ?
An step by step tutorial, with printscreens, wil
Hi there,
For instructions on obtaining and installing the release, you can
visit https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/1011/Final and click on the
link under "Instructions"
There's also now a high-level video walkthrough at
http://www.linaro.org/low-cost-development-boards/
All this can be found by
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Oliver Grawert wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> Am Montag, den 08.11.2010, 15:46 + schrieb Jamie Bennett:
>> > > * linaro kernels used in ubuntu ARM would need to move to the
>> > > supported
>> > > package set (main) which makes the
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Hi.
I'd like to get your feedback on this blueprint:
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/linaro/+spec/other-linaro-n-test-result-display-in-launch-control
Thanks
Zygmunt
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Hi,
[...]
>
> Having said that, last week, being in Olympia, I was "promoting" Linaro
> images between my colleagues there, and their first question was: Ok, so
> why there is no "Try me" or "Download" link from neither www.lnaro.org
> nor main wiki page?
>
There's a "get started" link on the new
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Anand Gadiyar wrote:
[...]
>> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Nicolas Pitre
>> wrote:
>>> Now that the Linaro release is shipping with a 2.6.35 kernel, we need to
>>> move forward. I therefore created a linux-linaro-2.6.36 tree which
>>> contains the v2.6
On 11/11/2010 4:55 PM, Dave Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Nicolas Pitre
> wrote:
>> Now that the Linaro release is shipping with a 2.6.35 kernel, we need to
>> move forward. I therefore created a linux-linaro-2.6.36 tree which
>> contains the v2.6.36 core code but wit
On 11/11/2010 11:29 AM, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> Now that the Linaro release is shipping with a 2.6.35 kernel, we need to
> move forward. I therefore created a linux-linaro-2.6.36 tree which
> contains the v2.6.36 core code but with the latest ARM specific pieces
> from mainline.
>
> This branch
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> Now that the Linaro release is shipping with a 2.6.35 kernel, we need to
> move forward. I therefore created a linux-linaro-2.6.36 tree which
> contains the v2.6.36 core code but with the latest ARM specific pieces
> from mainline.
Do
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