On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 06:59 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 11:07 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 13:23:54 +0800, Bill Kenworthy <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> > > I am trying to build shr-testing.  I updated my existing setup which
> > > built ok, but failed to upgrade cleanly on the FR.  I then deleted the
> > > whole "tmp" tree and it rebuilt right up to when it tried to "assemble"
> > > the "shr-lite-image", giving these errors for the last few days (from
> > > end of log):
> > 
> > >  * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies
> > > for task-fso2-compliance:
> > >  *      gst-plugin-mad *        gst-plugin-flac *
> > > gst-plugin-wavparse *   gst-plugin-sid * 
> > 
> > Yep, accoridng to jama, bitbakeisn't resolving some runtime dependencies
> > correctly, and compiling gst-plugin-bad gst-plugin-good gst-plugin-ugly
> > solves this. I don't know what/which bug this is, and I am certainly not
> > capable of fixing it.
> > 
> > However, I am considering updating the shr-testing candidate to current
> > shr-unstable. I was not able to use the xcalibrate thingie in a way that
> > actually let's me click on the following dialog buttons. Did that work
> > for you?
> > AFAIK, it's not an issue in current shr-U, so I am thinking of upgrading
> > to whatever shr-U is. I can't debug those subtle X issues to identify
> > this specific bug...
> > 
> > spaetz
> 
> Didnt get that far - on my initial build (just update and rebuild
> existing shr-t) it failed to upgrade with lots of missing package errors
> so I deleted it (tmp/*) and built from scratch.  After Jama's input, I
> now have an image which I hope to test tonight/tomorrow (12/24hrs) if
> all goes well.
> 
> BillK
ok, tried to upgrade - went well until configuring libc6 where it hung
for quite awhile until I got tired and power-cycled it - wouldnt boot.

So I flashed the new image - during the wizard the calibrate thing came
up and while I was trying to decide whether to press the red crosshairs
or the centre dot it dissappeared on me.  On the next boot it came back,
and I accidentally pressed off centre on the first crosshair which
turned out to be non-recoverable so I went back to my old image and will
wait for the next version you mention.

I'd suggest removing the calibrate to shr-settings - its not needed
except for fine tuning for only a few folks from what I can see and it
is too easy to kill the system without a way to recover.

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