yasirrfc
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2011-05-18
, 16:19
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#631
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2011-05-18
, 17:38
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#632
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2011-05-18
, 18:37
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@ Boston
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#633
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hey and i didnt find out about the x-axis and y-axis as in what is on both axises. and my above post answer
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2011-05-19
, 15:26
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2011-05-19
, 17:24
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@ Gdynia, Poland
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#635
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Everything run smooth, but when kernel-power is selected at startup, my multiboot installation keep complaining about a missing file required for the flasher.
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ls /boot ls /boot/multiboot ls /lib/modules ls /etc/multiboot.d
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2011-05-19
, 22:05
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#636
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ls /boot/multiboot
ls /lib/modules
ls /etc/multiboot.d
And contents of /etc/multiboot.d/something file with power kernel multiboot option.
Maybe it's something simple
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2011-05-19
, 22:27
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#637
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Hello Pali and thanks for your work
I try to recompile a custom kernel using the debian tree of your git repository in order to fix an IO issue described and hopefully fixed here by Paul Hartman.
So I took the orig.tar.gz file from apt-get source kernel-power, and added your debian tree
But to be able to use dpkg-buildpackage flawlessly, I have to use commit 87cd160f7535d7ed06db26783d367f54812e700c and edit debian/rules in order to redefine DEFCONFIG to rx51_defconfig and comment line 54 "cp debian/$(DEFCONFIG) arch/arm/configs/".
Eventually, the debs are generated and I install them on the N900: kernel-power, kernel-modules, kernel-bootimg and finally kernel-flasher. Everything run smooth, but when kernel-power is selected at startup, my multiboot installation keep complaining about a missing file required for the flasher.
With your packages, everything goes fine, so I guess I'm missing something here. The only modifications I made to your tree are those to the debian/rules file mentionned above. I also modified the debian/patches/nokia-20094803.3+0m5.diff file to integrate the Paul Hartman fix.
What version of your git repository did you use to build the .deb you distribute ?
Is there something I'm missing ?
thanks
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2011-05-19
, 23:25
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2011-05-19
, 23:54
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@ Gdynia, Poland
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#639
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zImage-2.6.28.10-power47
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2.6.28.10-power47-g87cd160-dirty
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ITEM_NAME="Maemo kernel-power 2.6.28.10-power47"
ITEM_KERNEL="2.6.28.10-power47"
ITEM_MODULES="ext3"
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2011-05-20
, 07:09
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#640
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1. simpler and more proper (if you would like to have later "clean" power kernel 47 installed for example): rename /boot/zImage-2.6.28.10-power47 to /boot/zImage-2.6.28.10-power47-g87cd160-dirty and change line in .item file to ITEM_KERNEL="2.6.28.10-power47-g87cd160-dirty"
2. dirtier (you will not be able to use kernel power 47 default files at the same time): rename /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47-g87cd160-dirty directory to /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47 and don't modify rest.
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