Re: [OLPC Engineering] [Techteam] New F14-arm build os21
by James Cameron
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 06:40:55AM -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Once they learn that a particular key combination "finishes" runin
> earlier, accidents can happen with surprising frequency.
How is the power button being prevented?
If the problem is that an early termination is indistinguishable from a
test success, why not change runin accordingly? I'm happy to do that if
needed.
--
James Cameron
http://quozl.linux.org.au/
12 years, 5 months
New F14-arm build os40 - Are we there yet? I'm hungry!
by Peter Robinson
The are we there yet? I'm hungry release
Lots of change this release... again! So I'll just get to the raw details...
Download from:
http://build.laptop.org/F14-arm/os41/
Bugs that should be fixed and need verification:
#11161: Cant alt tab between activities
#11110: 1.75 build needs olpc-netutils
#11154: Ethtool not in build
#11168: Sugar crashes
#10980: olpc-kbdshim must be udev-compatible
#11146: Add bootfw package to 1.75 build
#11109: Gnash for 1.75 ARM needed
#11142: XO-1.75 power button does not trigger shutdown
#11174: Wlan&FW version no information under "my computer".
Changes and notes from OS40:
- sugar 0.93.3
- olpc-powerd-35
- pygobject2-2.21.5-4 (11168)
- bootfw-q4b08
- olpc-utils-1.3.0.9.gf881753
- pygame
In kernel land:
No changes
Activity version changes:
We should now have the right list and the latest and greastest!
-Analyze-8
-Browse-122.2
+Abacus-22
+Browse-123
-Distance-22
+Clock-6
+Distance-25
-Help-12
+Finance-5
+FotoToon-8
+GetBooks-9
+HelloWorld-2
+Help-13
+ImageViewer-17
-Log-24
-Maze-9
-Measure-32
+InfoSlicer-9
+Jukebox-22
+Labyrinth-11
+Log-25
+Maze-11
+Measure-33
-Paint-34.1
+Paint-36
+Physics-8
-Record-92.1
-Ruler-8
-Scratch-19
-Speak-25
-TamTamEdit-55
-TamTamJam-56
-TamTamMini-58
-TamTamSynthLab-55
-Terminal-31
-TurtleArt-107
+Record-93
+Ruler-11
+Speak-30
+stopwatch-11
+TamTamEdit-59
+TamTamJam-59
+TamTamMini-59
+TamTamSynthLab-59
+Terminal-33
+TurtleArt-114
+TypingTurtle-27
+Wikipedia-26
+Words-4
12 years, 9 months
Re: [Testing] A small deployment of 11.2.0
by Samuel Greenfeld
No, it should not be an issue to add Labyrinth (a mind mapper) back on to an
XO-1, or most activities that used to work on it.
It was more a space constraint that anything else.
---
SJG
On Aug 24, 2011 12:34 AM, "Caryl Bigenho" <cbigenho(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks!
>
>
> You asked anyone who plans to deploy 11.2.0 to let you know so you can
keep them informed of fixes for remaining issues. That's me. I will be
collecting 10 XO-1s from a stalled Contributors Program project at Montana
State University and re-deploying them to a school in rural Montana. I plan
to reflash all of them with 11.2.0 this week before delivering them next
week.
>
>
> I will be meeting with 2 of the involved teachers next week to get them
oriented on the machines. Among other things, I plan to show them how to
update the software as new releases come out. When I am away in California
for the winter, I will be able to assist them via Skype as needed.
>
>
> We have discussed collaboration and they would like to use it, but we can
wait for that until it is more reliable. Any news on updates with fixes will
be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> I have one unrelated question for you folks. I notice Labyrinth is
included on the software for the XO-1.5 but not on the XO-1. Is this a space
issue? Will there be a problem if I add it? When we were visiting schools in
Uruguay we saw a lot of good of examples of ways to use Labyrinth. When I
asked one seven-year-old what his favorite program was I was very surprised
when he answered "Labyrintino!" It's a real winner!
>
>
> Caryl
12 years, 9 months
Re: [Techteam] New F14-arm build os40 - Almost in sync with x86!
by Peter Robinson
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Martin Langhoff <martin(a)laptop.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> SOPs covering the basics are always useful though, being "dynamic" is
>> a cop out excuse IMO and SOPs help for when people get eaten by
>> raptors.
>
> I can't find what you say documented anywhere ;-)
>
> Peter -- stop for a second and think with me. This isn't a standard
> anything: we are transitioning to a new arch, using Fedora as a base
> which has been somewhat unpredictable and rather messy. We don't plan
> to switch arches again soon.
I'm referring to things like how to pick which activities are used by
OOB, a new arch has nothing to do with that what so ever.
> We had F13, with odd differences and gaps between our 2 SOP builds
> (f11, f14); we had early f14 builds with all sorts of ad hoc fixes ot
> get them to go. Horrid you say? Well, it's helped us have as current
> an OS as possible, which helped us be where we are.
Again not referring to upstream OS stuff but OOB processes which
should make no difference if its a mainline release, a rawhide release
or a build using any other arch.
> The SOP begins when we can sync with 11.3.0 build procedures, and I
> look forward to sorting that out with you and dsd. In the meantime,
> please work with Gonzalo, I guess configuring the OOB plugin that
> pulls directly from ASLO.
SOP should be for things like "how do I specific which Activities are
included in a particular release".... that is what I'm referring to.
That is a SOP because the process is standard whether its a stable
release or a dev one, the x86 platform or ARM. So if you want to be
specific show me the x86 SOP for the 11.2 release for specifying the
Activities included in the release. From there I would be able to work
out how to do the same for 11.3.x dev releases for ARM :-)
Peter
12 years, 9 months
Re: [Techteam] New F14-arm build os40 - Almost in sync with x86!
by Peter Robinson
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Martin Langhoff <martin(a)laptop.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well dsd is currently away and I can't see the process actually
>> documented anywhere on the wiki!
>
> Our processes are quite dynamic -- please coord with Gonzalo to get
> the latest activities. Gonzalo is working hard to get them all working
> on XO-1.75, and yesterday we nailed the last one.
SOPs covering the basics are always useful though, being "dynamic" is
a cop out excuse IMO and SOPs help for when people get eaten by
raptors.
Peter
12 years, 9 months
Re: [Techteam] New F14-arm build os40 - Almost in sync with x86!
by Peter Robinson
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Gonzalo Odiard <gonzalo(a)laptop.org> wrote:
>
>> Activity version changes:
>>
>> The Activities should now be synced with the 11.2.0 release based on
>> olpc-os-builder which I presume is why some releases are olders
>> (although confirmation of this would be grand)
>>
>> +Analyze-8
>> -Browse-123
>> +Browse-122.2
>> -Distance-23
>> +Distance-22
>> -Finance-5
>> -GetBooks-5
>> -ImageViewer-17
>> -Help-11
>> +Help-12
>> -InfoSlicer-9
>> -Jukebox-22
>> -Labyrinth-11
>> -Maze-11
>> +Maze-9
>> -Physics-8
>> -Paint-36
>> +Paint-34.1
>> -Record-80
>> +Record-92.1
>> +Ruler-8
>> -stopwatch-11
>> -Speak-30
>> +Speak-25
>> +Terminal-31
>> -Terminal-33
>> -TurtleArt-113
>> +TurtleArt-107
>> -TypingTurtle-27
>> -Words-4
>> +WikipediaEN-26
>
> In the next images, we need include the last version available in ASLO. Is
> important for people working in activities.
> Please check procedure with dsd. We only freeze the activity versions when
> we are in bugs only stage in our release plan.
Well dsd is currently away and I can't see the process actually
documented anywhere on the wiki!
Peter
12 years, 9 months
New F14-arm build os40 - Almost in sync with x86!
by Peter Robinson
The please just exit the building already release!
There's been quite a bit of churn since the last release so its likely
possible I've missed some bits. I plan to cut another release Friday
morning so let me know what I need to ensure is pulled in soon.
Download from:
http://build.laptop.org/F14-arm/os40/
Changes and notes from Martin's OS36 (including some from my OS1 test):
- sugar 0.92.4
- abiword and pyabiword with network support
- pybox2d distro package included so Physics should work
- gnash / gnash-plugin
- totem / empathy and associated plugins
- csound
- PolicyKit-olpc
- Temporarily removed pygame (planned to be back for next release)
- Fedora mirrors with gpg disabled
- New libertas-sd8686-firmware-9.70.20.p0-1
- module-init-tools 3.16 to deal with 3.0 kernels
- olpc-kbdshim-19 / olpc-powerd-34
In kernel land:
There was another kernel released late last week but i don't have its
changelog to hand. Will will reply with that when I get it.
kernel-3.0.0_xo1.75-20110822.1237.olpc.abfb0c5.armv7l:
Chris Ball (1):
Add raydium_ts touchscreen driver, platform code and config.
Mika Westerberg (3):
mmc: core: rename mmc_host_clk_{ungate|gate} to mmc_host_clk_{hold|release
mmc: core: prevent aggressive clock gating racing with ios updates
mmc: core: use non-reentrant workqueue for clock gating
Paul Fox (2):
fix typo in drivers/misc/Kconfig
fix incomplete list of 1.75 boards which don't have DCON ram
Activity version changes:
The Activities should now be synced with the 11.2.0 release based on
olpc-os-builder which I presume is why some releases are olders
(although confirmation of this would be grand)
+Analyze-8
-Browse-123
+Browse-122.2
-Distance-23
+Distance-22
-Finance-5
-GetBooks-5
-ImageViewer-17
-Help-11
+Help-12
-InfoSlicer-9
-Jukebox-22
-Labyrinth-11
-Maze-11
+Maze-9
-Physics-8
-Paint-36
+Paint-34.1
-Record-80
+Record-92.1
+Ruler-8
-stopwatch-11
-Speak-30
+Speak-25
+Terminal-31
-Terminal-33
-TurtleArt-113
+TurtleArt-107
-TypingTurtle-27
-Words-4
+WikipediaEN-26
12 years, 9 months
New F14-arm build os1 - Fedora mirror plus more!
by Peter Robinson
The Peter's first release with Fedora Secondary Mirrors goodness plus
much more release!
Download from:
http://build.laptop.org/~pbrobinson/f14-arm/os1/
Changes and notes from Martin's OS36:
- All of sugar 0.92.4 release
- abiword and pyabiword with network support
- pybox2d distro package included so Physics should work
- gnash / gnash-plugin
- PolicyKit-olpc
- Temporarily removed pygame and totem due to dep issues
- Back to latest builds of dracut* linux-firmware olpc-update
- A few minor package NVR regressions that will be fixed in the next build
In kernel land:
- Nothing
Activity version changes:
-Distance-23
+Colors-15
+distance-24
-Log-24
+Log-25
-Measure-32
+Measure-33
-Scratch-19
Using Yum:
The default Fedora yum config should work for fedora and
fedora-updates. MirrorManager redirects to appropriate mirror based on
arch so there should now be no changes necessary.
Enjoy!
Peter
12 years, 9 months
Re: New F14-arm build os36 - Sugar in sync, device-tree!
by Niels de Vos
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Lennert Buytenhek
<buytenh(a)wantstofly.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 02:49:42PM +0100, Niels de Vos wrote:
>
>> > >> = There is a new schedulear/timer patch from Lennert -- mystery
>> > >> minutes-long hangs should be gone for real now.
>> > >
>> > > Do you have any references like a git-commit or discussion on a
>> > > mailinglist for this? I'd like to match this with some other ARM
>> > > hardware (non/OLPC) issues I have seen.
>> >
>> > There's a description of our problem at:
>> >
>> > http://dev.laptop.org/git/olpc-kernel/commit/?h=arm-3.0&id=b8923ed0809f29...
>>
>> Nice description! As it's mach-mmp dependent, it's unlikely that I can
>> apply this for mx51 based systems. The information in the git-commit is
>> clear and I'll try to investigate if 'sporadic hangs' could be caused
>> due to missing events. (Which sounds sane, as it might happen when
>> the system is under high load.)
>
> Looking at arch/arm/plat-mxc/time.c and its *_set_next_event() functions,
> it appears to correctly handle the case where the timeout has already
> expired, so it's not likely that mx51 is suffering from the same problem.
Wow, thats a swift reply! Thanks for checking :)
Niels
12 years, 10 months
Re: [OLPC Engineering] [Techteam] New F14-arm build os36 - Sugar in sync, device-tree!
by Niels de Vos
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Lennert Buytenhek
<buytenh(a)wantstofly.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 03:44:09PM +0100, Niels de Vos wrote:
>
>> > = There is a new schedulear/timer patch from Lennert -- mystery
>> > minutes-long hangs should be gone for real now.
>>
>> Do you have any references like a git-commit or discussion on a
>> mailinglist for this? I'd like to match this with some other ARM
>> hardware (non/OLPC) issues I have seen.
>
> I submitted it upstream here:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=131223859020216&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=131223860820224&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=131223862820251&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=131223864920268&w=2
Cool, many thanks for pointing to the exact patches!
Niels
12 years, 10 months