Hi there,
Some of you may not be aware of this, but linaro-media-create is
undergoing a rewrite in python[1]. This is an incremental rewrite, so
right now l-m-c still is a shell script which delegates many of its
tasks to python. We don't intend to change any behaviour during this
rewrite but there's always the possibility that we do so accidentally,
so it'd be great if you all could use the latest l-m-c from
lp:linaro-image-tools (instead of the one packaged in Ubuntu) and report
any regressions you find.
You can run the linaro-media-create script from a bzr checkout just
fine, but notice it won't work if you copy the script to somewhere else
(as it won't find the python modules it needs). If you guys think it's
worthwhile I can try to find some time to put daily packages in a PPA,
but then there would be a bit extra work for you all to revert to the
version we currently have in Ubuntu when there are regressions.
Cheers,
[1] <https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Infrastructure/Specs/ImproveLinaroMediaCre…>
--
Guilherme Salgado <https://launchpad.net/~salgado>
Hi,
I am a fresh of Linaro and I want to know what software components Linaro focus on? I see Linux kernel, GCC, GDB, UBOOT on Linaro website, any others? Thank you.
Best Regards
Paul
The following changes since commit 935e2f757e75f23e9c1b760cd096746191383aea:
LINARO: Linaro-2.6.37.1000.1 (2010-11-26 21:20:11 -0700)
are available in the git repository at:
git://git.linaro.org/ubuntu/linux-meta-linaro-natty.git master
John Rigby (1):
LINARO: Linaro-2.6.37.1001.2
meta-source/debian/changelog | 6 ++++++
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
Hi. I'm looking for the ddeb (debug info) packages which correspond
to the linux kernel deb files which ship in hwpacks (specifically the
omap3 ones). So for instance the 10.11 final release includes
linux-image-2.6.35-1008-linaro-omap_2.6.35-1008.15_armel.deb
in the omap3 hwpack, and this ought to have a corresponding ddeb
(so for a previous snapshot image it was this:
linux-image-2.6.35-1006-linaro-omap-dbgsym_2.6.35-1006.12_armel.ddeb
)
My notes say this sort of ddeb used to live here:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux-linaro/
and Steve Langasek on IRC suggested:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/universe/l/linux-linaro/
but the former is empty and the latter only contains ddebs for
a version predating the 10.11 final release.
Is the lack of ddebs here a bug, and if so a bug in what?
thanks in advance
-- PMM
Several people were asking me what the Linaro kernel actually is, what
it contains, the patch acceptance criteria, etc. And since this
happened while I was also questioning our previous kernel maintenance
process[1], I took upon myself to formally document what the current
process is for the benefit of all, so people (including myself) could
refer to it in the future.
So, per popular requests, this is now live:
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/KernelConsolidation/KernelTree
Please feel free to send me comments, or ask more questions if something
is not clear.
Nicolas
[1] http://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/linaro-dev/2010-November/001505.html
Greetings,
Enclosed you'll find a link to the agenda, notes and actions from the
Linaro User Platforms Weekly Status meeting dated December 8th held in
#linaro-meeting on irc.freenode.net at 13:00 UTC.
https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/UserPlatforms/WeeklyStatus/2010-12-08
Status Summary:
- Kurt Taylor aka krtaylor joined the team as Multmedia Engineer (Audio)
- first patch for linaro 11.05 cairo GLES efforts upstreamed (pending)
- Alexandros Frantzis
- first patch for gstreamer colorspace converter submitted - Benjamin Gaignard
- minisprint for OBS toolchain delivery and first steps together with
linuxfoundation
- Alexandros recognized for this good work by ubuntu community with
the title: Ubuntu Contributing Developer
- vp8 and and omax standardization specs approved
- proof of concept for a glproxy library that will allow runtime
selecting of GL vs. GLES finished - Jammy Zhou
Regards,
Tom (tgall_foo)
User Platforms Team
"We want great men who, when fortune frowns will not be discouraged."
- Colonel Henry Knox
w) tom.gall att linaro.org
w) tom_gall att vnet.ibm.com
h) tom_gall att mac.com