Hi Dirk,
Le 07/11/2013 02:46, Dirk Müller a écrit :
> Hi Guillaume,
>
>> There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
> I did backport Marcus fixes to the 13.1 kiwi version. was there a
> problem with that one?
Yes, Marcus made other patches after your backports, but
Hi Guillaume,
> There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
I did backport Marcus fixes to the 13.1 kiwi version. was there a
problem with that one?
> Dirk, kiwi from Factory:ARM is broken because of a conflict. Could you fix
> it, please?
Done.
Greetings,
Dirk
On 04.11.2013, at 12:39, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>
> Le 04/11/2013 12:22, Alexander Graf a écrit :
>> On 04.11.2013, at 11:52, Marcus Schäfer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
Could you submit it to 13.1:Ports, please?
Le 04/11/2013 12:22, Alexander Graf a écrit :
> On 04.11.2013, at 11:52, Marcus Schäfer wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
>>> Could you submit it to 13.1:Ports, please?
>> I have no permissions to do this, Dirk normally fetches from
On 04.11.2013, at 11:52, Marcus Schäfer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
>> Could you submit it to 13.1:Ports, please?
>
> I have no permissions to do this, Dirk normally fetches from Virt:App
Does it include all patches from
http
Hi,
> There is no new kiwi in 13.1:Ports but only in Virtualization:Appliances.
> Could you submit it to 13.1:Ports, please?
I have no permissions to do this, Dirk normally fetches from Virt:App
Regards,
Marcus
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Le 31/10/2013 14:41, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
I do not know about mkinitrd but what I know is that u-boot needs
uImage or zImage type to be able to boot.
>>> ok that's a clear statement, I will change it in kiwi now despite
>>> the information with regards to mkinitrd... maybe th
Le 01/11/2013 13:05, Dirk Müller a écrit :
> Hi Guillaume,
>
>> It is fixed for officials repos workers but workers used for home repos are
>> still broken.
>> Dirk, could you have a look at it, please?
> There is no differentiation between official and non-official workers.
> where did you see i
Hi Guillaume,
> It is fixed for officials repos workers but workers used for home repos are
> still broken.
> Dirk, could you have a look at it, please?
There is no differentiation between official and non-official workers.
where did you see it failing (project/package)?
Thanks,
Dirk
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Am 31.10.2013 um 06:08 schrieb Marcus Schäfer :
> Hi,
>
>> I am testing images built by OBS.
>>
>> On the beagleboard xM, I cannot boot using the linux.vmx file because it is
>> not recognized as a zImage file.
>> I get this error in u-boot: "Bad Linux ARM zImage magic!"
>
> wait I was told
Le 31/10/2013 10:06, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Checked just now and it seems that kernel problem is fixed but our
>> workers are missing a kernel module:
> yep these part is fixed and I also was able to build with osc on
> a host machine. But the worker seems to be different.
It is fixe
Le 31/10/2013 14:22, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> I do not know about mkinitrd but what I know is that u-boot needs
>> uImage or zImage type to be able to boot.
> ok that's a clear statement, I will change it in kiwi now despite
> the information with regards to mkinitrd... maybe that part
Le 31/10/2013 14:41, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
I do not know about mkinitrd but what I know is that u-boot needs
uImage or zImage type to be able to boot.
>>> ok that's a clear statement, I will change it in kiwi now despite
>>> the information with regards to mkinitrd... maybe th
Hi,
> >> I do not know about mkinitrd but what I know is that u-boot needs
> >> uImage or zImage type to be able to boot.
> > ok that's a clear statement, I will change it in kiwi now despite
> > the information with regards to mkinitrd... maybe that part needs
> > to be fixed too
>
> Ok. Change
Hi,
> I do not know about mkinitrd but what I know is that u-boot needs
> uImage or zImage type to be able to boot.
ok that's a clear statement, I will change it in kiwi now despite
the information with regards to mkinitrd... maybe that part needs
to be fixed too
Regards,
Marcus
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Le 31/10/2013 14:08, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> I am testing images built by OBS.
>>
>> On the beagleboard xM, I cannot boot using the linux.vmx file because it is
>> not recognized as a zImage file.
>> I get this error in u-boot: "Bad Linux ARM zImage magic!"
> wait I was told by Alex t
Hi,
> I am testing images built by OBS.
>
> On the beagleboard xM, I cannot boot using the linux.vmx file because it is
> not recognized as a zImage file.
> I get this error in u-boot: "Bad Linux ARM zImage magic!"
wait I was told by Alex that mkinitrd uses the vmlinux-*.gz variant
of the kerne
Hi Marcus,
Le 31/10/2013 10:06, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Checked just now and it seems that kernel problem is fixed but our
>> workers are missing a kernel module:
> yep these part is fixed and I also was able to build with osc on
> a host machine. But the worker seems to be different.
Le 31/10/2013 10:06, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Checked just now and it seems that kernel problem is fixed but our
>> workers are missing a kernel module:
> yep these part is fixed and I also was able to build with osc on
> a host machine. But the worker seems to be different.
Yes, JeOS-
Hi,
> Checked just now and it seems that kernel problem is fixed but our
> workers are missing a kernel module:
yep these part is fixed and I also was able to build with osc on
a host machine. But the worker seems to be different.
> ***
Hi,
Le 30/10/2013 17:43, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Kiwi seems to have been updated by Dirk:
>> https://build.opensuse.org/package/rdiff/openSUSE:13.1:Ports/kiwi?linkrev=base&rev=2
> yes I just checked out the project and saw this too, that looks
> good to me
>
>> But still fails:
>> http
Hi,
> Kiwi seems to have been updated by Dirk:
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/rdiff/openSUSE:13.1:Ports/kiwi?linkrev=base&rev=2
yes I just checked out the project and saw this too, that looks
good to me
> But still fails:
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:13.1:Po
Le 30/10/2013 17:23, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Seems your new patch does not help armv7 images. :(
> I did not get any feedback from Dirk that the patch is really
> active. Are you sure the change was applied somewhere in the
> buildservice space ?
>
> I have it all up and running buildi
Le 30/10/2013 10:54, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> Your kiwi patch in 13.1:Ports did not fix it (see [0]) and now armv6 also
>> fails on kernel extraction, see [1].
> I'm working on this one and will come up with a patch today
Seems your new patch does not help armv7 images. :(
Guillaume
Le 30/10/2013 17:12, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>>> Your kiwi patch in 13.1:Ports did not fix it (see [0]) and now armv6 also
>>> fails on kernel extraction, see [1].
>> I'm working on this one and will come up with a patch today
> I submitted a patch to kiwi and tested a build
> hope we ge
Hi,
> Seems your new patch does not help armv7 images. :(
I did not get any feedback from Dirk that the patch is really
active. Are you sure the change was applied somewhere in the
buildservice space ?
I have it all up and running building armv7l images on my
panda board, tested kernels: kernel-
Hi,
> > Your kiwi patch in 13.1:Ports did not fix it (see [0]) and now armv6 also
> > fails on kernel extraction, see [1].
>
> I'm working on this one and will come up with a patch today
I submitted a patch to kiwi and tested a build
hope we get back on track soon
Regards,
Marcus
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Hi,
> Your kiwi patch in 13.1:Ports did not fix it (see [0]) and now armv6 also
> fails on kernel extraction, see [1].
I'm working on this one and will come up with a patch today
Regards,
Marcus
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Hi Marcus,
Le 29/10/2013 10:59, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> As you can see here:
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/openSUSE:13.1:Ports
>>
>> armv7 images are still broken with the same error message as in Factory some
>> time ago (which should have been fixed): "Couldn't find
Hi Oscar,
> Please, add kernel-sun7i to the list. I'm building kernel-sun7i from the
> linux-sunxi project since the code for the A20 SoC is not fully upstream.
Where do you build the kernel? I'd like to include it in the Contrib
project for sunxi. I have built a 12.3 based image that seems to wo
El 2013-10-29 12:03, Guillaume Gardet escribió:
Le 29/10/2013 11:50, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
more ?
I would say sunxi kernel for cubieboards and maybe also ArmstoneA8
and Tegra. (In devel:ARM:*:Contrib:* repos).
Guillaume
Please, add kernel-sun7i to the list. I'm building kernel-sun7i fr
Hi,
>>kernel-exynos
> This one is used for Arndaleboard. Not sure what is upstream support. Alex,
> any idea?
It is based on upstream sources (with some small additional patches).
I think it will remain as an additional flavor for now.
Greetings,
Dirk
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Le 29/10/2013 11:50, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>>> if you can tell me which kernels we support for 13.1 on arm and
>>> what names and image types we will use I can fix this
>> Now, most images are zImage.
>> We may still have also uImage for some boards.
> ok, I will run a test build. I saw
Hi,
> > if you can tell me which kernels we support for 13.1 on arm and
> > what names and image types we will use I can fix this
>
> Now, most images are zImage.
> We may still have also uImage for some boards.
ok, I will run a test build. I saw for e.g the panda board
we use the unified 'kerne
Le 29/10/2013 10:59, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> As you can see here:
>> https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/openSUSE:13.1:Ports
>>
>> armv7 images are still broken with the same error message as in Factory some
>> time ago (which should have been fixed): "Couldn't find kernel file
Hi,
> As you can see here:
> https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/openSUSE:13.1:Ports
>
> armv7 images are still broken with the same error message as in Factory some
> time ago (which should have been fixed): "Couldn't find kernel file":
Because SUSE has so many different kernel layouts,
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