On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 02:02:26PM +0200, Lambrecht Jürgen wrote:
> Hello, just to let you know,
>
> for a number of packages I get errors when compiling because of
> '-Werror' being set, and because of '-Wunused-variable',
> '-Wunused-but-set-variable'.
>
> From experience I know the newer gc
This adds lldpd from http://vincentbernat.github.io/lldpd/ to the list
of packages. Quote: »lldpd is a 802.1ab implementation (LLDP) to help
you locate neighbors of all your equipments.«
Signed-off-by: Alexander Dahl
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generic/etc/init.d/lldpd | 139 +++
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Von: "Jürgen Beisert"
An: ptxdist@pengutronix.de; "Matthias Klein"
Gesendet: 27.09.2013 15:14:10
Betreff: Re: [ptxdist] qt4 - openssl support: symbol lookup error:
undefined symbol: _ZN10QSslSocket11supportsSslEv
Are you using NFSroot? Or: is the
"platform-tx
Hi Matthias,
On Friday 27 September 2013 14:42:48 Matthias Klein wrote:
> in a working BSP project I need SSL support in QT4. Therefore I have
> enabled PTXCONF_QT4_OPENSSL.
> I have rebuiled QT4 without problems by clean & targetinstall.
>
> In a small test application I tried to verify SSL:
>
>
Hello,
in a working BSP project I need SSL support in QT4. Therefore I have
enabled PTXCONF_QT4_OPENSSL.
I have rebuiled QT4 without problems by clean & targetinstall.
In a small test application I tried to verify SSL:
#include
if(QSslSocket::supportsSsl())
...
The app compiles fine, bu
Hello, just to let you know,
for a number of packages I get errors when compiling because of
'-Werror' being set, and because of '-Wunused-variable',
'-Wunused-but-set-variable'.
From experience I know the newer gcc compilers are better in finding
those errors (or have new options).
I patche
Hi Henrik,
On Friday 27 September 2013 13:40:57 Kraft, Henrik wrote:
> With ptxdist its not clear which file manipulation are allowed and which
> are not.
Everything is allowed. Results may vary...
Regards,
Juergen
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thanks.
With ptxdist its not clear which file manipulation are allowed and which are
not.
Have a nice weekend
Henrik Kraft
z.Zt. Heidolph Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Walpersdorfer Str. 12
91126 Schwabach
09122 - 99 20 - 58
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Hi Henrik,
On Friday 27 September 2013 13:33:08 Kraft, Henrik wrote:
> I've got it working. But now I have 3 versions of sqlite ing
> platform-[device]/build-target. How can I get rid of the older versions?
run "ptxdist clean sqlite". This will remove the current one, then run "rm -r
platform-[d
Dear Marc,
as I took over this project from a predecessor I've met only once its possible
that he create the sqlite3.* files.
Kind regards
Henrik Kraft
z.Zt. Heidolph Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Walpersdorfer Str. 12
91126 Schwabach
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Hi Jürgen,
I've got it working. But now I have 3 versions of sqlite ing
platform-[device]/build-target. How can I get rid of the older versions?
kind regards
Henrik Kraft
z.Zt. Heidolph Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Walpersdorfer Str. 12
91126 Schwabach
09122 - 99 20 - 58
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On 09/27/2013 01:28 PM, Kraft, Henrik wrote:
> the original names were sqlite3.* though in menuconfig the name was
> sqlite. But with version 3071700 it worked.
No, in ptxdist-2012.03.0 there is only rules/sqlite.{in,make}
> ll ptxdist-2012.03.0/rules/sql*
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 852 Mar 8 20
Hi Jürgen,
the original names were sqlite3.* though in menuconfig the name was sqlite. But
with version 3071700 it worked.
I have tried your suggestions but even after ptxdist clean sqlite/slqlite3 and
using ptxdist step by step the new version was not created.
N.B. ptxdist is version 212.03.0
Hi Henrik,
On Friday 27 September 2013 11:40:42 Kraft, Henrik wrote:
> what do you mean by patch file? Do you mean a diff output of the old and
> new versions of all ruel files related to the package?
>
> [prompt.at.MyBSP]$ diff rules/sqlite3.make rules.save/sqlite3.make
> 19,20c19,20
> < SQLITE3_
>From the prompt info of the diff command I tried to show that cwd was BSP
>folder of the current project. In that I created a folder rules.save where I
>placed the old sqlite.* from the rules folder. The changes were made in that
>rule folder which is the rule folder of the ptxdist project.
Mi
Hei hei,
Am 2013-09-27 11:40, schrieb Kraft, Henrik:
> diff rules/sqlite3.in rules.save/sqlite3.in (no output because they
> don't differ)
In case of a requested diff, please use `diff -u` for a unified diff to
not interfere with e-mail quoting characters.
However, your diff looks okay, the que
what do you mean by patch file? Do you mean a diff output of the old and new
versions of all ruel files related to the package?
[prompt.at.MyBSP]$ diff rules/sqlite3.make rules.save/sqlite3.make
19,20c19,20
< SQLITE3_VERSION := autoconf-3080002
< SQLITE3_MD5 := 6d6cc639a4da04fbbdda7b1a1a0
Hi Henrik,
On Friday 27 September 2013 10:53:41 Kraft, Henrik wrote:
> I want to use a newer version of sqlite3 (autoconf-3080002) and therefore
> changed the contents of the head fo sqlite3.make as follows:
>
> from
> SQLITE3_VERSION := autoconf-3071700
> SQLITE3_MD5 := 18c285053e9562b848209c
Howdy!
Am 27.09.2013 10:53, schrieb Kraft, Henrik:
I want to use a newer version of sqlite3 (autoconf-3080002) and
therefore changed the contents of the head fo sqlite3.make as follows:
The most obvious error would be that you have changed the wrong file..
is it located in your BSP folder? Or
did you try it after a ptxdist clean sqlite3 ?
Just a suggestion.
Best regards,
Pascal
2013/9/27 Kraft, Henrik
> I want to use a newer version of sqlite3 (autoconf-3080002) and
> therefore changed the contents of the head fo sqlite3.make as follows:
>
> ** **
>
> from
>
> SQLITE3_VER
I want to use a newer version of sqlite3 (autoconf-3080002) and therefore
changed the contents of the head fo sqlite3.make as follows:
from
SQLITE3_VERSION := autoconf-3071700
SQLITE3_MD5 := 18c285053e9562b848209cb0ee16d4ab
SQLITE3_URL := http://www.sqlite.org/2013/$(SQLITE3).$(SQLITE3_SU
Hi Javier,
On Thursday 26 September 2013 16:49:50 Javier Fileiv wrote:
> Did someone build a graphical environment for the mini2440 dev board using
> ptxdist??
Can you explain, what exactly means a "graphical environment" to you?
Regards,
Juergen
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