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ch | josch: small q: in reform-flash-uboot you now have `if [ "$DEV_MMC_BOOT0" = true ] && [ "$dev" = "/dev/${DEV_MMC}boot0" ]; then` - ISTM the second part is either redundant or the operator wants to be || instead? | 08:33 |
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josch | ch: it is redundant | 08:36 |
josch | ch: it is an attempt at making the code safer and prevent future bugs | 08:36 |
ch | josch: on a second thought, maybe the left part doesnt want to be there. I'm thinking of the case where a user passed in a device name directly | 08:36 |
ch | hm | 08:37 |
ch | but i'm not sure what you had in mind, so maybe its fine | 08:37 |
josch | oh indeed i keep fogetting the "user passed device manually" case... | 08:37 |
josch | the tool also needs a "just do it, i know what i'm doing" flag | 08:37 |
ch | yeah i'm not sure about that | 08:37 |
josch | why else would you flash u-boot to boot0 on platforms where this has no effect? | 08:38 |
ch | it's a bit weird to rely on the config files setting the right values and saying "i know what i'm doing" | 08:38 |
ch | (-> so maybe the support for passing in a device directly should go away) | 08:38 |
josch | yes, or that | 08:39 |
josch | oh no it cannot | 08:39 |
josch | it's an interface used by other tools | 08:39 |
ch | :( | 08:39 |
josch | oh no i switched that out | 08:39 |
josch | sbin/reform-flash-rescue just calls reform-flash-uboot --offline emmc | 08:40 |
josch | so, i don't have a strong opinion on this | 08:40 |
josch | if you do, please make your case in form of a MR and then i can just press a button :) | 08:40 |
josch | ;3~ | 08:46 |
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josch | [1;3Hz[1;3Hb p[18;3~[1;3H zbp[18;3~m zpb [1;3H[18;3~ | 09:02 |
josch | [17~oä[15~[19~eoäpzbbbpzpb[1;3Hzpzpb[1;3H p pzb[18;3~[1;3H | 09:02 |
ch | josch either has a cat or a severly broken terminal encoding | 09:03 |
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josch | ch: nah, no cat. And it wasn't the baby either. I'm actually surprised that this didn't happen before... | 10:17 |
josch | when i chuck my laptop into my backpack before swayidle engages, sometimes, keys get pressed, probably from the reform getting squeezed | 10:17 |
josch | my backpack is essentially a cat-simulator | 10:17 |
minute | wow | 10:37 |
josch | minute: you see how impressed i am that your laptop still survives me? :D | 10:47 |
minute | josch: i like to hear it! | 11:12 |
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a16:a200:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1) | 11:30 | |
josch | ch: i'm about to tag reform-tools 1.63 -- everything is okay for you? anything missing? | 12:23 |
ch | give me a moment | 12:23 |
josch | any time you want :) | 12:23 |
josch | well, not "any" but there is no urgency :) | 12:23 |
+ paperManu (~paperManu@107.159.243.8) | 12:27 | |
ch | josch: lgtm | 12:30 |
josch | ch: i also just noticed, the shebang of sbin/reform-mcu-tool is #!/usr/bin/python3 | 12:31 |
josch | should that not be #!/usr/bin/env python3? | 12:31 |
ch | josch: that would break the dependencies imo | 12:31 |
josch | oh? | 12:31 |
josch | i thought that was the canonical python3 shebang | 12:32 |
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ch | its a script in a debian package, using debian dependencies. it really wants the debian python | 12:32 |
ch | not some python from a virtualenv | 12:32 |
+ aard (~bwachter@edna-edison.lart.info) | 12:32 | |
josch | ch: right now, yes. But once I upload this to NEW, I rm -r the ./debian directory from https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools, making it a debian-less upstream project which every distro can package if they want without debian-specifics | 12:33 |
ch | when that happens, then you'll need dh_python and a python package | 12:33 |
josch | ch: what does dh_python give me in this case? | 12:34 |
ch | rewrites shebang back to #!/usr/bin/python3 afaik | 12:34 |
josch | aha okay! | 12:34 |
josch | indeed it has --no-shebang-rewrite :) | 12:34 |
josch | TIL | 12:34 |
ch | https://paste.debian.net/1336151/ | 12:35 |
josch | right, makes sense | 12:36 |
josch | thank you | 12:36 |
ch | yw | 12:37 |
josch | writing the ITP now... | 12:37 |
ch | i thought #d-devel just concluded that ITPs are unnecessary ;) | 12:38 |
josch | :) | 12:39 |
josch | i still think it's nice for the ITP effect of "oh look, this package will soon be in unstable" | 12:39 |
josch | and maybe somebody shouts and has some ideas why this is a bad idea | 12:40 |
ch | ack | 12:40 |
ch | do you already have a plan for getting fixes to mnt-repo users while debian is frozen? | 12:41 |
josch | ch: yes, use the MNT repo :) | 12:42 |
ch | ack | 12:42 |
josch | or pull from experimental, we'll see how this works | 12:42 |
josch | in the machinery that fills the MNT repo (reform-debian-packages) there is a directory into which you can throw patches named after source packages and the script will download the debian source package (reform-tools in this case) apply the patch and build it for the MNT repo | 12:47 |
josch | so that'd be the existing mechanism | 12:47 |
josch | we used this in the past to carry patches for other packages in debian | 12:47 |
josch | during the freeze, it might be used to carry patches for reform-tools itself | 12:47 |
josch | advantage is that after the freeze i can just "git am" the ./patches/reform-tools file :) | 12:47 |
* Guest568 -> mjw | 12:51 | |
+ gustav28 (~gustav@c-78-82-52-175.bbcust.telenor.se) | 13:02 | |
ch | maybe i should really move the display cable or the wifi antennas | 14:00 |
ch | or shield them? | 14:00 |
josch | and reform-tools 1.63 is out | 14:02 |
josch | ch: you can now test your new script in the wild :) | 14:02 |
josch | it's in the mntre.com repos | 14:02 |
ch | upgrading! | 14:06 |
ch | % sudo reform-mcu-tool list | 14:10 |
ch | Target pocket-sysctl-1.0 ID 1209:6d07 Serial# DE63544193253234 USB bus 5 address 2 | 14:10 |
ch | nice | 14:10 |
minute | neat | 14:43 |
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ch | rearranged one of the wifi antennas again, now i get at least 30Mbps in speedtest, apt is still slow. but maybe these are different issues | 15:25 |
staticbunny | i'm getting 2MB up and 20-30MB down. Pretty odd, might need a second antenna. (intel card) | 15:48 |
staticbunny | Alsactually flip that its 2 Down and 20 up | 15:49 |
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@72.sub-97-150-200.myvzw.com) | 15:49 | |
xha | hi, i need some help with building a linux kernel for the pocket reform: i managed to get as far as copying the old kernel config, building a new kernel and installing it (+ modules & initrd). it will also boot (using setenv fk_kvers in u-boot), however, it will get stuck at "starting init" and not go any further from there on. | 15:56 |
xha | (yes, i also added the patches) | 15:56 |
xha | is there any guide on how to compile a custom kernel? how are other people doing it? using the debian build.sh script? | 15:57 |
xha | sorry for not providing more information. i am basically just looking for an answer for the question "how to build a kernel with patches" or "is this starting init thing trying to tell me something" :D | 15:59 |
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- nsc (QUIT: Ping timeout: 272 seconds) (~nicolas@i5C74DCCD.versanet.de) | 17:09 | |
ch | minute: https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/19 want to press merge here? kinda symbolic only, but still | 17:12 |
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