--- Log for 02.03.112 Server: hitchcock.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 10 days and 0 hours ago 00.00.05 # I don't know how that would work 00.00.36 # Pretty sure the code is in git though 00.01.42 # we could have it push over http with their username/password? 00.02.40 # translate.rockbox.org is nice, I had to use grep/sort/vim to find the missing string 00.03.16 Quit adnap (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 00.05.27 # translate.rockbox.org could have its own gerrit user 00.06.26 # that gets tricky with making sure the translator is credited 00.06.47 # Not really. It shouldn't ever auto-push 00.06.50 # actually, cant translate push directly and fluff the autho line in the commit message? 00.07.22 # to master I mean 00.11.26 # It would be nice if the theme site redirected to updated versions of themes 00.18.52 # Ok, so here is the link in gerrit: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/161 00.21.39 # great 00.21.44 # are you in docs/CREDITS? 00.22.22 Join adnap [0] (~adnap@rrcs-71-42-140-57.sw.biz.rr.com) 00.23.34 # verbtim: looks like no.. can you ad oyur name to that file and then ill push 00.26.31 # ok, I am ready 00.27.05 # Commit 2f5df69 in rockbox by 03Jonathan Gordon: (Author: Dimitar Dimitrov) Bulgarian translation for the remaining strings. 00.29.04 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 00.29.23 Quit Rower85 (Quit: Hmmm...) 00.29.29 # 2f5df69 build result: All green 00.31.24 Join kadoban [0] (~kadoban@ip98-165-177-158.ph.ph.cox.net) 00.35.04 Join Sir_Leto [0] (~Anthony@unaffiliated/sir-leto/x-356438) 00.35.59 # I just wanted to report this, the play/pause button doesn't work on bluetooth headsets. 00.36.24 # Does rockbox not listen for that? 00.36.49 # i don't know that we implement the playback button api, no 00.36.50 # no rockbox targets have bluetooth 00.36.53 # JdGordon: android 00.37.05 # * JdGordon was being purposfully obtuse there :) 00.37.22 # and i thought we do implement the mulimedia buttons? 00.37.25 # sorry, I frogot you had more than one platform. XD 00.37.25 Quit evilnick (Quit: Leaving) 00.37.40 # The prev/next, but not the play/pause button 00.39.02 # Also, why is the info on the statusbar at the top so small? 00.39.34 # because the skin you're using draws it too small :) 00.39.46 # I'm using the default skin. 00.39.55 # yes 00.40.19 # the default skin is not necessarily particularly good on any given screen resolution 00.40.38 # Should I make a skin then? 00.40.47 # our UI system doesn't really support variable screen sizes, and good skins don't exist for all sizes 00.41.54 # if you want 00.42.06 # there may be something that works better on your screen already 00.42.17 # and some people are already working on some 00.42.47 # What images do I need? 00.43.03 Quit ender` (Quit: I believe in free will, but I don't really have a choice.) 00.43.10 # anywhere between none and loads 00.43.14 # up to you :) 00.46.45 # My Clip Zip shows up as a new device only when I plug it in while a song/music is playing. Is this normal? 00.48.46 Quit dfkt (Quit: -= SysReset 2.55=- Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc.) 00.49.36 Join mystica555_ [0] (~Mike@mystica.mobi) 00.52.12 # Rockbox doesn't seem to be able to read the album art for mp3s in android 00.52.32 # There are no album art images in coverflow 00.53.17 # did you initialise the database? 00.56.47 # Yep 00.57.45 # does the album art show up in the while playing screen? 00.57.47 # or not there either? 00.58.12 # Not in there either, I'll scan again 00.58.52 # is the album art embedded in the file, or as a separate file? 00.58.56 # what format is it? 00.59.11 # I beleive it's embedded, some FLAC, and some mp3. 00.59.21 # the art, i meant 00.59.21 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/12254?project=1&type=4&order=dateopened&sort=desc How would I install this? 00.59.29 # i don't know that we support embedded art in flac 01.00.04 # in mp3 does work, but maybe with some caveats 01.00.10 # most people use separate files for art 01.00.34 # Do I just make sure the have the same filename? 01.00.38 # *they 01.00.53 # What format is the image? 01.01.04 # ah, yeah, are they png images by any chance? 01.01.05 Quit verbtim (Quit: Leaving) 01.01.08 # we only have a jpg decoder :) 01.01.16 # I don't have any images at all, just embedded images. 01.01.20 # And the manual has a list of how to name external album art files 01.01.26 # And what format are the embedded images? 01.01.26 # yes, but the embedded images are still in some image format 01.01.29 # is there an alternative to rockbox's menu system? 01.01.35 # no 01.02.04 # i know its just ui but is there interest in it 01.02.16 # i would be willing to contribute code to it 01.02.16 # in what specifically? 01.02.57 # predominately the ugliness factor 01.03.17 # That's why you make themes. 01.03.46 # you can change the appearance significantly with a skin, yes 01.03.50 # I would check the forum to see if themes have been made for your device 01.03.51 # especially now we have skinnable lists 01.04.08 # the structure of the menus will still be the same though 01.04.22 # Except you can hide items in the main menu now 01.04.30 # But only the first level 01.04.36 # you can? 01.04.43 # i must've missed that :) 01.04.45 # I thought so 01.04.52 # Didn't it get committed a few days ago? 01.04.55 # i belive you 01.05.00 # i just don't pay attention :p 01.05.15 # I more meant I might have got it wrong :) 01.05.21 # But I'm fairly sure :) 01.05.33 # it did 01.05.47 # are we definitly freezing on monday? 01.05.52 # Sunday 01.05.58 # Oh, Monday for you I guess :) 01.06.02 # ok cool 01.06.03 # AlexP: are you doing the release stuff? 01.06.17 # whoever is will probably want to talk to me about branch stuff :) 01.06.29 # Torne: Sort of - I rather inconveniently go away for ork on Sunday and don't come back until the Friday just before release 01.06.37 # ah 01.06.39 # So gevaerts will be doing the branching bit 01.06.42 # Torne: can the list of branches be trimmed from the default checkout? 01.06.43 # well, we should document how to do it as we go :) 01.06.48 # A good idea 01.06.53 # JdGordon: You can check out less branches if you want, ye 01.07.05 # see git remote set-branches 01.07.16 # git checkout just spits out too much 01.07.19 # mostly rbutil iirc 01.07.28 # oh, those are tags 01.07.43 # git by default downloads all tags that correspond to objects you have 01.07.48 # i don't know if you can change that 01.07.56 # damn, ok 01.08.07 # the bootloader/rbutil/etc releases are tagged on the main branch, so you will always hav them 01.08.26 # the actual releases of rockbox are tagged on the release branches, so if you don't fech the release branche syou also won't get those tags 01.08.29 # is it too late to remove them? 01.08.56 # we could delete them, or move them to anothe rpart of the namespace that's not treated as a tag 01.09.08 # this will only affect new clones, though; tags are never re-downloaded or removed in clones 01.09.11 # you can delete them manually 01.09.19 # ok 01.09.26 # Locally you mean? 01.09.28 # yeah 01.09.33 # not sure if it will redownload them if you delete them locally 01.09.40 # i mean, i fthey still exist on the server. 01.09.51 # probably not as you already have the tagged object. 01.10.03 # oh, wait 01.10.07 # no, it probably will 01.10.16 # since you can tag objects that already exist, of course 01.10.35 # you could change the bash completion script to only look for branch heads, instead of tags 01.10.47 # :) 01.11.00 Join verbtim [0] (~verbtim@212.84.240.164) 01.12.52 # anyway, i am not averse to moving some of the old tags 01.13.08 # the oldest branches are already moved out of refs/heads and are under refs/oldheads 01.13.24 # it would change git's behaviour though; refs under other paths are not treated the same by all commands 01.13.58 # feel free to propose a list of tags that we don't need to be there by default :) 01.15.22 # Aparently I canceled scaning before it finished 01.15.40 # It'll take a while to scan my 16gig card wont it? 01.15.44 # the database is not required to display album art in the while playing screen 01.15.49 # i dunno how pictureflow works 01.16.13 # but, if it doesn't work in while playing then either it's an unsupported format (either the image itself or the way in which it's embedded) or our metadata parser is choking on it 01.16.59 Join CaptainKewl [0] (captainkew@207-237-110-248.c3-0.nyr-ubr2.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 01.17.06 # okay, thanks 01.17.42 # check the format with some tagging program, probably :) 01.19.14 # I will 01.22.19 Quit enthdegree (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.23.16 Quit verbtim (Quit: Leaving) 01.23.47 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-184-248.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 01.25.56 # jpg 01.26.01 # oh well 01.26.56 # we support embeeeded jpg 01.27.46 Quit bertrik (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 01.28.33 # Now, it's playing static.... 01.29.00 Quit anewuser (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.29.20 Quit zchs (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.30.43 Join Thra11 [0] (~thrall@46.208.29.114) 01.33.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.33.55 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 01.38.56 Quit Sir_Leto (Quit: Leaving) 01.48.21 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-98-80-181-175.mcn.bellsouth.net) 02.04.36 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.10.12 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@165.123.49.220) 02.10.55 Quit Thra11 (Quit: kthxbai) 02.13.54 Join remlap1 [0] (~Patrick@190.28.169.217.in-addr.arpa) 02.14.05 Quit randumbum (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 02.14.53 Quit remlap1 (Client Quit) 02.15.06 Quit remlap (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.30.07 Quit kadoban (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02.31.24 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 02.31.54 Join remlap [0] (~Patrick@190.28.169.217.in-addr.arpa) 02.34.52 Quit randumbum (Read error: Operation timed out) 02.36.27 Quit [Saint] (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02.37.59 Join zchs [0] (~zchs@ool-ad02eb3f.dyn.optonline.net) 02.41.19 Join passstab [0] (~v@c-68-80-37-73.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 02.44.28 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@c-76-105-237-23.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 03.05.30 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@190.207.129.184) 03.05.30 Quit anewuser (Changing host) 03.05.30 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 03.17.22 Join mc2739_ [0] (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 03.17.58 Quit mc2739 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 03.20.02 Join [Saint] [0] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) 03.25.01 Quit dhrasmus (Quit: Leaving) 03.28.37 # * [Saint] really needs some testes 03.28.39 # <[Saint]> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30204410/Rockbox%20as%20an%20Application/rockbox-all-application-test.zip 03.28.54 # <[Saint]> Oh....oh my, that was unfortunate. 03.29.07 # * [Saint] really needs some testers 03.29.16 # <[Saint]> I have the other. 03.33.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.02.41 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 04.10.31 # <[Saint]> Calling all Rockbox as an Application on Android users: "I require testers!" 04.10.43 # <[Saint]> Binaries and themes available here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30204410/Rockbox%20as%20an%20Application/rockbox-all-application-test.zip 04.10.46 # <[Saint]> Issues can be lodged here: https://github.com/saint-lascivious/RaaA-CabbieV2/issues 04.11.48 # rockbox is an app? 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it compiles but when i run the program the screen goes black or it says theres a memory error and it gives an address, or it says plugin returned error #leak-file-handles. int fd=rb->open("/myfile",O_RDONLY); char array[624100]; rb->read(fd,array,624100); rb->splashf(40,"%d",array[0]); 08.25.13 Join antil33t| [0] (~Ahurhurr@101.98.150.103) 08.28.08 Quit antil33t (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 08.31.28 # lrp: 624100 is bigger than any targets plugin buffer, im surprised it links 08.31.52 # and it looks like you really should study up on c more 08.32.30 # JdGordon why? 08.36.37 # how can i find the size of my mp3 players buffer? is 32k the max size of a data file or the max size of an array? 08.37.32 # how come when I make the array size 6766 the program doesnt work? 08.42.44 Join ender` [0] (~ender@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.44.32 Quit Scr0mple (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.48.42 Quit zchs (Remote host closed the connection) 08.58.04 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 09.33.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.34.09 Quit bertrik (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 09.59.12 Quit nosa-j (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.01.06 Join nosa-j [0] (~m00k@adsl-74-235-42-18.clt.bellsouth.net) 10.04.11 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 10.24.32 # is the website down ? 10.27.01 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@host217-44-129-98.range217-44.btcentralplus.com) 10.30.38 Join DerPapst [0] (~Adium@91-64-115-27-dynip.superkabel.de) 10.31.50 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@giant.haxx.se) 10.34.56 # [Saint]: (for the logs) I just tried out the 480x800 version and it's broken :( 10.35.17 # That is, I downloaded the .zip from your dropbox link 10.35.54 # Installed the .apk in there, then extracted the theme over the top of the rockbox folder and loaded the theme 10.36.40 # ANY press on the screen (even if it's to skip track) erases the currently playing information but does NOT display the popup 10.52.05 Quit kadoban (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 11.02.55 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.03.08 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 11.06.27 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-76-160-35.dynamic.chello.pl) 11.07.47 # I'd like to separate RKW firmware loading routine put in separate file so it could be shared by rolo and bootloader. What will be the most appropriate place for .c and .h? firmware/common firmware/include ? 11.08.53 Quit antil33t| (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 11.10.21 Join antil33t [0] (~Ahurhurr@101.98.150.103) 11.10.31 Join perrikwp [0] (~quassel@cpe-024-163-024-033.triad.res.rr.com) 11.13.15 Part lrp 11.13.37 Quit perrikwp_ (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 11.16.28 # wodz: firmware/ sounds like a good place, not sure about firmware/common though. It's more target specific or driver specific 11.17.00 # strictly speaking it is not target specific 11.17.30 # it just some binary packing scheme (header, and crc algo) 11.17.54 # just like our add format, mi4 or whatever 11.19.23 # is it a complicated format ? 11.20.39 # In general it looks like quite complicated but I want to implement only RKLD subset which is rather simple http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/RKWFileFormat 11.21.40 Quit factor (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.22.19 # I would say either firmware/rkw.c or firmware/target/arm/rk27xx/rkw.c (since it's quite rk27 specific !); plus a header in export 11.22.58 # Is there an official github mirror of our tree ? 11.23.02 # anyway firmware files contain only RKLD section, upgrade images usually more 11.24.12 # ok, I'll put it in firmware/target/arm/rk27xx/rkw.c. The chance that enything else will use this format is next to 0 11.25.13 # yes, I can tell for sure that the rknano has a different format for example :) So it' unlikely to be used elsewhere 11.26.57 # pamaury: btw your idea of self-moving binary is neat but using it in rolo will restrict it to rockbox RKW files only. I borrowed the idea from imx31 which allows to boot OF also through rolo 11.27.50 # wodz: yes, rolo just can't boot the OF on the fuze+, that would be way too complicated 11.28.33 Join rarog [0] (~chatzilla@p4FF5C7D9.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.28.58 # so what will you do to boot both rockbox and the OF ? 11.29.05 # btw. Are there any implied allignment for the buffer returned by rolo_handle = core_alloc_maximum("rolo", &filebuf_size, NULL); ? 11.29.24 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.29.29 # don't know, kugel knows that perhaps ? 11.30.24 # pamaury: the device have iram but only 4k so I didn't bothered to set IRAM stuff. It contains only vectors. I simply copy there simple blob which take care of anything else 11.30.56 # so you are back to the original solution in a way 11.31.05 # sortof 11.33.06 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 11.34.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.34.56 # buflib.h and core_alloc.h don't say anything about alignment, you probably shouldn't expect anything 11.39.48 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-184-248.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 11.40.06 # Commit 5bfbc64 in rockbox by 03Amaury Pouly: (Author: Jean-Louis Biasini) Fuze+: All games plugins keymaps 11.40.07 # We are doing byte-by-byte copying in rolo so this probably doesn't matter but I guess aligning buffer properly and using word transfers would speed things a bit 11.42.54 # 5bfbc64 build result: All green 11.52.36 # pamaury: OF of fuze+ has a third Endpoint, is it the MTP modus or what is it for? 11.52.49 # bEndpointAddress 0x83 EP 3 IN 11.54.53 # no, the OF uses MSC in CBI mode (Control Bulk Interrupt) while rockbox uses CBO (Control Bulk Only) 11.55.22 # sorry BOT (Bulk Only Transport) 11.56.57 # the problem probably doesn't come from this 11.57.28 # I don't know where to search else... Luns are set correctly be OF and RB 11.57.46 # Second configuration of OF should be irrelevant... 11.57.54 Quit Keripo1 (Quit: Leaving.) 11.58.35 # and afaik, it works on other targets with windows as well; it might be some windows stupidity too 11.59.07 # But how to circumvent it? 11.59.37 Join lorenzo92 [0] (~chatzilla@host17-111-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 11.59.51 # Setting same lun names like OF does is irrelevant, I tested this. 12.00.03 # rarog: as an experiment, try changing the PID to a known working one 12.03.20 Quit lorenzo92 (Client Quit) 12.29.38 Join asdfdsfjnick [0] (~asdf@adsl-74-160-225-84.asm.bellsouth.net) 12.29.57 # bitmaps pixels are gotten from top to bottom, left to right, in groups of 2 hexadecimal digits (8 bits) at a time, except the order of those 2 hex digits is swapped, right? I have a 108 x 60 pixel image that I put into bitmap that format. It's displaying wrong. what did I miss? 12.30.28 # does the lcd_bitmap() function display differently than that? thats how the linux bash bitmap command worked. is there documentaiton on how lcd_bitmap works? 12.41.32 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 12.52.54 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.53.42 Quit Topy (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 13.00.57 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.23.19 Nick guymann_ is now known as guymann (~charles@64-252-120-35.adsl.snet.net) 13.26.17 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@190.207.129.184) 13.26.17 Quit anewuser (Changing host) 13.26.17 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 13.34.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.39.45 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 13.46.07 Nick mc2739_ is now known as mc2739 (~mc2739@rockbox/developer/mc2739) 13.50.35 Join Thra11 [0] (~thrall@46.208.193.171) 13.57.57 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 14.07.43 # Zagor: it'd be nice if we could increase the session timeout on gerrit, it's pretty easy to do as per https://groups.google.com/group/repo-discuss/browse_thread/thread/568a2df8223cc548 14.10.31 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 14.21.48 # gevaerts: You mean iManufacturer and iProduct? 14.22.30 # yes 14.27.46 Quit Topy44 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.27.57 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 14.28.50 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.33.59 Join mortalis [0] (~mortalis@77.108.98.176) 14.37.08 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 14.37.18 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.39.00 Quit evilnick_ (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.43.44 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 14.59.57 Join evilnick [0] (~evinick@rockbox/staff/evilnick) 15.07.16 # pamaury: btw, one other thing I noticed, "#define USB_PRODUCT_ID 0x74e1" for Fuze+, but my OF tells lsusb, that it is 0x74e0, though I don't know if it is relevant. Or is it perhaps that two different models for two differend subtypes (lcd perhaps) exist? 15.08.06 # iirc, one is for usb and the other for mtp but perhaps I swap them 15.11.07 # Hm... I could try compiling it with e0 and test it on Windows, but I don't have much hope that this is what would solve the problem, seems to be too irrelevant. 15.15.19 Join T44 [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 15.16.52 Quit Topy44 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.25.22 Join y4n [0] (y4n@unaffiliated/y4ndexx) 15.27.02 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 15.27.27 Quit rarog (Remote host closed the connection) 15.27.49 Join dfkt [0] (dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 15.31.00 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 15.34.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.38.26 Join TomColler [0] (~thomas@net-93-144-184-96.cust.dsl.teletu.it) 15.38.36 Part TomColler 15.46.49 Join Topy [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 15.46.49 Quit T44 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.48.37 Quit ukleinek (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16.01.06 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 16.04.08 Join ashi [0] (~ashi___@112.93.253.1) 16.05.06 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-76-160-35.dynamic.chello.pl) 16.06.27 Quit parafin (Quit: So long and thanks for all the fish) 16.06.40 Join parafin [0] (parafin@paraf.in) 16.07.07 # That is mystery. Bootloader throws prefetch abort with some hilarious address in load_rkw() function. The very same function works just fine in rolo() in main binary. 16.08.42 # bootloader sits at the correct address after relocation 16.09.23 # Cache disabling doesn't change anything 16.10.59 # wodz: you can count on pointer aligned buflib_alloc() buffers 16.11.17 # kugel: ? 16.11.31 # can I assume it will be word aligned? 16.12.01 # yes 16.12.22 # by pointer aligned I meant aligned to the size of a pointer 16.14.00 # ah, ok so if unsigned char* filebuf; rolo_handle = core_alloc_maximum("rolo", &filebuf_size, NULL); filebuf = core_get_data(rolo_handle); I don't have guarantee 16.14.29 # or you mean the size of pointer variable (aka 32bits) 16.16.03 # kugel, ^ 16.17.20 # I mean "sizeof (void*)" basically 16.18.10 # so on our architectures this translates to word align at least 16.18.13 Quit asdfdsfjnick (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 16.18.38 # yes 16.19.58 # Is it documented somewhere? I couldn't find answer greping the source 16.23.00 # if buflib.h doesnt document it it isnt 16.25.38 Join perrikwp_ [0] (~quassel@cpe-024-163-024-033.triad.res.rr.com) 16.25.48 # kugel: greping for align or (void *) gives no result so I guess it doesn't 16.26.27 # you grep single files instead of opening them? :) 16.27.01 Quit perrikwp (Read error: Operation timed out) 16.27.16 # but it doesnt seem to be in there 16.27.25 # kugel: I opened it and couldn't spot the info so I grepped 16.35.49 Quit randumbum (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 16.35.56 Part remlap 16.37.32 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.40.18 # ha found the bug 16.41.57 Part LinusN 16.42.13 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42DEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.43.29 # \o/: So I'll commit in the near future dualboot code for rk27xx platform + rolo stuff 16.44.36 Quit Topy (Excess Flood) 16.45.01 Join Topy [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 16.45.41 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 16.47.56 Join ukleinek [0] (~ukl@2001:6f8:1178:2:21e:67ff:fe11:9c5c) 16.50.02 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 16.51.19 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 16.53.56 Join rarog [0] (~chatzilla@p4FF5C7D9.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.54.32 # pamaury: e1 was correct, it was just the situation that OF reset somehow its settings and defaultet to automatic mode, which is MTP. 16.59.10 Join T44 [0] (~Topy44@f049206184.adsl.alicedsl.de) 17.00.19 # what meaning do USB endpoints have? Some kind of memory addresses for reading/writing data? 17.00.30 Quit Topy (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.01.34 # rarog: don't focus on endpoints, these are just abstract way of transporting the data. 17.02.12 # ok, so it doesn't have any meaning. OF enumerates these in a different way. 17.03.01 # bcdDevice should be irrelevant, too 17.05.42 # we don't use the same configuration has the Of anyway, so comparison is mostly irrelevant 17.05.53 # *as 17.06.13 # what is relevant is the mass storage configuration 17.06.30 # the one partly printed on dmesg 17.07.11 Join passstab [0] (~v@c-68-80-37-73.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 17.11.30 # hm.. ok. 17.13.58 # I don't see relevant difference as for now, but I'll look at it later, too. dmesg of OF: http://pastebin.com/cDSwi4Kf and dmesg of RB: http://pastebin.com/UJVzYznx 17.20.55 Join asdfdsfjnick [0] (~asdf@adsl-68-217-123-127.asm.bellsouth.net) 17.21.02 # I keep running out of memory with my multi-dimensional array. Can I use malloc() and free() to solve my problem? How to use them? Will this work with my pastebin code? http://pastebin.com/19ksR8eE int array=malloc(71*49*33); /*initalize array e.g. char array[5][5][5]=...;*/ /*draw pixels*/ free(array); /* re assign array vars e.g. array[1][2][3]=1...*/ /*draw pixels again*/ 17.21.14 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.23.31 # we do not have a general purpose malloc and free. 17.23.55 # you can get one, if you're in a plugin/codec, but they are not particularly smart and it's not the way you should write that code 17.24.36 # You are running out of memory becasue you are not initialising the array 17.24.43 # All those assignment statements take up space in your code 17.25.07 # If you're insisting on doing it this way (which is a really terrible way to do it as we discussed before) then you need to initialise the array: 17.25.20 # char a[71][49][33] = {0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, ...etc} 17.25.41 # i.e. a single list with 114807 values in it 17.26.12 # This will still use 115KB of ram but that will, at least, fit into the plugin buffer on most targets :p 17.27.56 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 17.29.46 Quit asdfdsfjnick (Killed (idoru (Spam is off topic on freenode.))) 17.29.57 # haha 17.32.22 Join poolyco [0] (~asddf@adsl-74-160-162-139.asm.bellsouth.net) 17.32.25 # hello 17.34.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.34.43 # Torne ty 4 reply. sorry got discon. will initialzting the array like that use less memory than a bunch of array[1][1][1]=0;array[1][1][2]=1;...? where can I find a webpage that talks all about that? 17.35.06 # any basic C tutorial 17.35.30 # Torne not really. most are hello world 17.35.45 # hello world is typically page 1 of a basic C tutorial, yes 17.35.49 # i suggest you read all the other pages as well :) 17.36.15 # Torne so will initalizing it like that use less space? 17.36.21 # Read what I said again 17.38.23 # also http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/?q=c+initialize+multidimensional+array 17.41.00 Quit passstab (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 17.42.30 Join kadoban [0] (~kadoban@ip98-165-177-158.ph.ph.cox.net) 17.47.04 # Torne They all say you can use either way. they dont say if one uses less memory 17.47.16 # No they don't 17.47.48 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: Bye ;)) 17.48.51 # Torne the op was about using less memory 17.49.07 # Also: read what I said aain 17.49.18 # 16:24 < Torne> You are running out of memory becasue you are not initialising the array 17.49.21 # 16:24 < Torne> All those assignment statements take up space in your code 17.49.36 Join fml [0] (~chatzilla@manz-5f74b829.pool.mediaWays.net) 17.51.37 Quit fml (Client Quit) 17.51.53 # Torne are you talking about compiler running out of memory or the program? 17.52.14 # i'm talking about the problem you are having 17.52.22 # Which is not either of those things :) 17.52.43 # Torne you are talking about neatness? 17.52.50 # no, i am talking about why your code does not compile 17.53.00 # i am answering the question you asked, to solve your problem 17.53.19 # Torne it compiles, it crashes when i make it bigger and run it 17.54.02 # that shouldn't happen unless your code is actually wrong and is going past the end of the array. 17.54.16 # if you make the array too big, it should fail at link time with a linker section full problem 17.54.22 # which is the error you were having when you came in here previously 17.55.12 Join passstab [0] (~v@c-68-80-37-73.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 17.55.21 # poolyco: I get the feeling that learning some C would help here 17.55.22 Quit GodEater_ (Quit: Page closed) 17.58.26 # Torne I tested without doing anything to the array size (71 frames). It works when i initialize 1-45 frames. at 50 frames intiialized it displays weird pixels. 55+ it gives errors. data abort at 0066104 FSR0x8 (domain 0, fault 8) address 0xE5DEF83A; prefetch abort at 600001E FSR 0x0 domain 0 faut 8> 17.58.31 Join fml [0] (~chatzilla@manz-5f74b829.pool.mediaWays.net) 17.58.47 # then your code is wrong 17.59.05 # and is going outside the bounds of the array 17.59.16 # or some similar mistake that's causing you to dereference a bad pointer. 17.59.17 # Torne: will you be around some time? Can you help me with my git problems? 17.59.22 # fml: i am here now 17.59.30 # did you see, agian, my previous response in logs? 17.59.42 # Torne sorry, i got disconned and lost them 17.59.45 # you couldn't run git show --pretty=full becasue your irc/browser was turning them into em dashes 17.59.52 # if you use actual hyphens i assure you it works :p 17.59.56 # er, fuller even. 17.59.58 # Torne: I tried to do what you said, but ...--pretty=fuller gives an error message and does not show anything. 18.00.00 # YKWIM 18.00.19 # It doesn't if you type it instead of copy and pasting from something that's helpfully typeset it for you 18.00.22 # :) 18.00.37 # your response when i was idle the other day had the em dashes in it 18.00.42 # so i assume you copypasted in both directions 18.00.43 # :) 18.01.04 # Torne: yes indeed! How silly of me! 18.01.27 # it is quite hard to notice 18.01.34 # possibly impossible, depending on font :p 18.01.43 # anyway, what does that show as the committer and author? 18.01.48 # and what is the actual output from gerrit when you try to push? 18.02.01 # please copypaste without inserting unicode :p 18.02.12 # Torne: Ok, but now I see that in the commit, bot the author and the commit are set to the values registered on gerrit. 18.02.38 # so, what is the actual ouytput from gerrit? 18.03.25 Quit saratoga (Quit: Page closed) 18.05.05 # Torne: hrm... Just now I get "fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly" after running "git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master" 18.05.16 # that means your push url is not set correctly 18.05.20 # almost certainly ;) 18.05.34 # unfortunately git does not give a meaningful error for trying to push to a read only source 18.05.41 # nothing we can really do :/ 18.05.58 # see step 6 in http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/UsingGit#Setting_up_Gerrit 18.06.13 # and/or run git remote -vv to check the URLs 18.06.30 # the fetch and push urls should be different: fetch is git:// ad push is ssh:// 18.06.36 # (it's faster that way) 18.07.22 # Torne: ah, yes, I reset the git config and pulled the repo anew. I'll setup the key in a minute. 18.07.32 # you don't need to set up a new key 18.07.46 # the key is a property of your local user account, not the repository 18.08.10 # i have free beer waiting, btw, so try not to take too long :p 18.08.57 # (you will also want to repeat step 7 if you have created a new repo clone, as the commit message hook is also stored in the repo) 18.09.27 Quit DerPapst (Quit: Leaving.) 18.10.11 Quit poolyco (Killed (idoru (Spam is off topic on freenode.))) 18.11.41 Quit randumbum (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.88 [Firefox 10.0.2/20120216101208]) 18.12.13 Quit mortalis (Quit: KVIrc 4.1.1 Equilibrium http://www.kvirc.net/) 18.13.15 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 18.14.32 Join mshathlonxp [0] (msh@84.237.141.70) 18.15.20 # Trying to do the step 7, but get "Agent admitted failure to sign using the key" Something is screwed up on my side :-/ 18.16.20 # your ssh agent is broken 18.16.32 # you could disable it temporarily 18.16.35 # unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK 18.16.44 # then git will just prompt for your key passphrase every time 18.17.06 # i don't particularly want to work out why your ssh agent is not working right :p 18.17.38 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 18.18.33 # Torne: did that. scp worked. But git push complains "Permission denied (publickey)" Ah, sorry, I think you'd better go and have the free beer. We'll maybe setlle it later. 18.18.53 # this is a different problem, anyway 18.19.24 # Torne: yes, my original problem was a different one than I'm having now. 18.19.38 # i suspect that when you committed before, your git configuration was not, in fact, correct 18.19.44 # and that the commit had the wrong email on it 18.20.01 # since you re-cloned everything you presumably made a new commit, which now is right 18.20.06 # but now there's some ssh auth problem :) 18.20.33 # the localuser@localhostname address you reported before is what git will use by default if you haven't set user.email 18.20.58 # it's not used anywhere other than at commit time, so if you were seeing that address mentioned during the push that means you previously made a commit before user.email was set 18.21.10 # it sounds like it's set now, so yeah. 18.21.59 # work out what's brokenw ith your agent/key/etc, and try and get back tot he point where "ssh -p 29418 yourusername@gerrit.rockbox.org" works 18.22.15 # and if you still get an error from gerrit then, actually paste me the full text o fit ;) 18.22.25 # i am connected 24/7 so you can paste me whatever in pm any time :p 18.24.15 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42DEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.24.37 # what are we going to do with the librbcodec/warble patches? 18.25.20 Join Topy [0] (~Topy44@g228174236.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.25.26 # Torne: that works. I get the message "Unfortunately, interactive shells are disabled" 18.27.01 Join thomasjfox [0] (~thomasjfo@rockbox/developer/thomasjfox) 18.27.07 # fml: then it works 18.27.16 Quit Topy (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18.28.09 Join Topy44 [0] (Topy44@f048077149.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.28.27 Quit T44 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 18.29.12 # Commit 9476883 in rockbox by 03Thomas Jarosch: Fix sanity check in UnwStartThumb() using the wrong register 18.29.47 Join evilnick [0] (~evinick@rockbox/staff/evilnick) 18.31.52 # kugel: How can you tell? The push does definitely not work. 18.32.03 # 9476883 build result: All green 18.32.37 # fml: it means ssh authentication worked. you're naturally not permitted to access the shell on the server 18.33.13 # if pushing still doesnt work I suspect the push url is still wrong 18.36.54 Quit FOAD (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 18.36.55 # fml: paste your .git/config of the rb cline 18.36.56 # clone 18.37.16 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 18.37.17 Quit bertrik (Changing host) 18.37.17 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 18.39.04 # Hua! It worked! I thank to all who helped! I now think it was a combination of wrongly set remote url, not set git config (user name and email) etc. One at a time, or all together. 18.39.40 # Now I just have to somehow close (reject?) that test commit. 18.40.07 # How can I do that? 18.40.18 # fml: which test commit? 18.40.39 # fml: we have the sandbox repo for that kind of stuff :) 18.40.43 # kugel: I pushed a test commit to gerrit (g162) 18.41.02 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@g231084051.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.41.53 # kugel: pushing to sandbox worked for me the other day, I only could not push to the real rockbox repo. 18.42.12 # I don't know how you actually abandon a change 18.42.32 # That will probably require a gerrit admin 18.42.47 # I doubt 18.44.11 # There's an "Abandon" button when you click on your changeset 18.44.18 Join perrikwp [0] (~quassel@cpe-024-163-024-033.triad.res.rr.com) 18.45.09 # I dont see it. can only the uploader abandon changes? 18.45.35 # I don't see it either. Can only committers do it? 18.46.43 Quit perrikwp_ (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 18.47.13 # I've just seen the button when I logged in to commit my own changeset 18.47.19 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 18.47.22 # kugel: Probably yes 18.47.55 # fml: Are you logging in using OpenID? 18.48.03 # logging in = logged in 18.48.18 # the uploader can abandon changes 18.48.33 # thomasjfox: yes 18.48.41 # Aha 18.48.56 # If, previously, you could push changes to sandbox but not rockbox, that means that the author was wrong, but the committer was right :) 18.49.04 # Sandbox gives everyone "forge author" permission 18.49.10 # so it doesn't care if the author is right 18.49.18 # rockbox only gives "forge author" to committers 18.50.17 # hm 18.50.22 # possibly the uplaode rcan't abandon changes, actually :) 18.50.23 # i'm not sure. 18.50.28 # it's nothing to do with admin, anyway 18.51.10 # Torne: who can then? 18.51.29 # ah, no, the owner and admins can 18.51.32 # i am mistaken :) 18.52.21 # if you can't abandon it you are either looking in the wrong palce or not logged into the right account :) 18.52.46 Join FOAD [0] (~foad@83.161.135.61) 18.52.46 Quit FOAD (Changing host) 18.52.46 Join FOAD [0] (~foad@unaffiliated/foad) 18.53.03 # Torne: why not all committers? 18.53.12 # because gerrit's permission model doesn't have a permission for it 18.53.22 # :) 18.53.28 # Also, even if it did, I don't think it matters 18.53.38 # so we (non-admins) cannot actually reject changes? 18.53.41 # there's no reason to abandon someone else's change 18.53.45 # sure you can 18.53.54 # review -2 18.53.58 # rejected. 18.53.58 # done 18.54.18 # is it gone from the list then? 18.54.26 # what list? 18.54.46 # open changes 18.54.51 # no, why should it be? 18.55.07 # why does that matter at all? 18.55.10 # to not clutter the list with rejected changes 18.55.15 # ..why does that matter? 18.55.20 # ffs 18.55.27 # stop that 18.55.33 # no, i'm serious 18.56.05 # the conclusion of the discussions about this at devcon and subsequently on irc/etc seemed to be that we are just stating that we do not care if people submit changes 18.56.12 # the list is irrelevant 18.56.22 # if someone comes and asks us to look at stuff, it'll get looked at 18.56.26 # if not, it probably won't 18.57.14 # I don't want officially rejected clutter the list of *open* changes 18.57.19 # I find that reasonable 18.57.21 # the point of "abandon" is for the author of the change to assert that they are no longer interested in trying to get this change done 18.57.45 # (which is why they can be taken over and un-abandoned by someone else uploading) 18.57.53 # when we made the conclusion I wasn't aware rejected changes couldn't be hidden 18.58.05 # what difference does it make? 18.58.08 # Where should I look to abandon the change? I'm logged in under my only gerrit name 18.58.09 # seriously. 18.58.13 # look at flyspray 18.58.18 # There are how many open patches there? 18.58.23 # Most of those are, defacto, rejected 18.58.26 # They're still in teh list 18.58.38 # There are also many rejected and closed ones 18.58.39 # fml: on the patchset 18.58.54 # kugel: some of which are worth reopening and committing, yes 18.58.59 # The state is basically useless 18.59.00 # kugel: you can still look at them though 18.59.09 # If you were searching for something that was previously done you would want to search both 18.59.14 # so, why make a distinction? 18.59.37 # kugel: as far as i knew, we were anticipating that *nobody would ever want to look at the list of changes*, regardless of state 18.59.48 # People might search to see if there was a change that matched some specific query 18.59.55 # or they might look at specific changes they were pointed at 19.00.02 # but I don't see any reason to ever looka t the full list 19.00.06 # open, closed, whatever. 19.00.17 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@e179071011.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.00.31 # this was the whole point of the *original* suggestion at devcon that we close flyspray for patches and replace it with the suggestion to email patches to the list 19.00.44 # i.e. that they would get their chance to be seen for as lona s someone kept drawing attention to them, then they would just naturally vanish 19.00.59 # what the heck. this is not my point 19.01.15 # i proposed gerrit instead because it's a better tool for actually reviewing patches 19.01.16 # I just don't want effectively closed stuff appear on the list of open stuff 19.01.20 # if we can filter out '-2' patches from some list there would be a way to look at changes in progress 19.01.29 # that has nothing to do with why we switched to gerrit 19.01.32 # funman: why are -2'ed patches not in progress? 19.01.43 # funman: review scores apply to specific patches, not to whole changes 19.01.51 # if they upload a new version, it will be scored 0 again. 19.02.07 # as it should be 19.02.54 # kugel: i don't think we have the same definition of "effectively closed" 19.02.54 Quit lebellium (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 19.02.59 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@e179071011.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.03.08 # ok, step back, can i describe how i envision this working in the future? 19.03.19 # and then you can comment on whether you think this is sane or not? 19.03.27 # Torne: you talk too much, it's hard to read the logs :( 19.03.57 # Torne: not sure. you appear to give a shit about my opinion 19.04.40 # i don't see much point in discussing with you when your answers are basically only "does it matter" and "you're wrong" 19.05.02 # everyone take a sip of beer or whatever and calm down please? 19.05.03 # there should be a way to not display crappy changes to focus on on-progress patches 19.05.23 # funman: there is. sort by updated, whcih is the default. 19.05.27 # doesn't mean the said crappy changes must be removed from gerrit, but they should just sit in some dark corner and still be accessible 19.05.36 # the longer it's been since a change was updated, the less likely it is that it matters 19.06.31 # funman: nothing will be removed, that's not under discussion and i believe everyone knows that (in fact it's extremely difficult to delete change sin gerrit) :) 19.06.34 # * kugel waits for the first "bump to the top" updates 19.07.48 # the reason i am saying i don't think the issue you are complaining about matters, is because the way I use the tool, and the way I xpect other people to use the tool, and the way I believed we agreed we wanted to use the tool at devcon (which you were at, no?) doesn't ever encounter the issue. 19.08.18 # you might disagree as to the best way to use the tool, and that's fine, that's what i'm trying to talk about 19.08.40 # but what you appear to be focusing on is repeating your origional assertion that the way you are using it won't work well beacuse of not being able to close changes 19.08.46 # which is true, and i'm not disagreeing with that 19.09.07 # How do people know who to request reviews from when they upload changes? 19.09.07 # as I said, on the devcon I wasn't aware we'd lost the ability to hide rejected changes 19.09.28 # AlexP: the same as when they uploaded them to flyspray. asking us 19.09.36 # kugel: we haven't lost it 19.09.39 # AlexP: irc / author in .c files i suppose 19.10.03 # As if they don't know then it does rely on us looking at a list 19.10.11 # kugel: what i am expecting to do, and again, what i proposed at devcon that people generally seemed to agree with, was that we periodically just abandon any change that hasn't been updated in the last X months 19.10.25 # because they can, trivially, be unabandoned if someone comes back wanting to finish them 19.10.59 # AlexP: some projects have a list of maintainers for systems (e.g. linux) but it can become outdated as code evolves and people come and go 19.11.01 # yes and that's great. 19.11.35 # the default reviewer could be rockbox-dev@ though 19.11.48 # we also maintained such a list once upon a time IIRC :) 19.11.52 # funman: Yeah, I was wondering if there would be any value to having a list with subsystems that we could say we are willing to review 19.12.07 # funman: not rockbox-dev 19.12.15 # i'd say no, rely on git log / irc 19.12.16 # pixelma: have you built the manual recently? I have a fresh copy and get an error message I can't explain. tex seem to run almost to the end and then I get "*** [rockbox-build.aux] Error 1" 19.12.24 # funman: If you just want to see when people open new changes gerrit will mail you that 19.12.33 # we have rockbox-sf for this 19.12.56 # i don't want to be aware of each new bug, what i want is a nano2g ! 19.13.30 # ok, i am explaining this entirely wrong and i'm sorry. let me try something totally different: if you want to see changes that have not been reviewed yet, or reviewed positively but not committed, there are searches that will return that list. 19.13.32 # fml: Same here 19.13.34 # http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/q/status:open+CodeReview%253E%253D0,n,z 19.13.42 # Torne: what we lost is the ability to reject (as in abandon/hiding from the open list) before the timoeut 19.13.45 # right? 19.13.47 # ^- this is the list of changes have zero or positive review scores 19.14.01 # fml: no, not currently. Which manual is this? It looks like something is broken (the first run is not interrupted anymore even if there are errors, it then fails in the second run which is there for the TOC 19.14.01 # kugel: I think what Torne just said is what you want 19.14.20 # fml, pixelma: I just tried for the beast and get that 19.14.44 # we could have manual builds in the build farm 19.14.47 # kugel: the mismatch here between what you're saying and what i'm saying is that you appear to think that we can meaningfully reject a change, and I don't 19.15.01 # pixelma, fml: H100 fails too 19.15.14 # i cannot think of an example of a change where, the patch having been rejected, it would be impossible that any future version of the patch would be accepted 19.15.20 # and thus, i cannot think of a reason to reject a change 19.15.31 # AlexP: pixelma: H100 here 19.15.34 # abandoning them is useful purely as a marker of which ones *no longer have an author pushing them* 19.15.39 # which is not meant to imply they are rejected 19.15.43 # AlexP, fml: hmm, the Gigabeat S online manual (which use to stop at an error) doesn't show anything obvious 19.15.47 # just that unless someone takes over they will not be *accepted* 19.16.06 # AlexP: pixelma: this happened just recently I think 19.16.07 # if there's a way to mark a change bad (e.g. -2) and have a list that hides these bad ones (e.g. only display -1 and higher) then I'm fine 19.16.18 # when you say "reject" and mean "hide from the list", that's just "look at a different list" 19.16.20 # pixelma: It looks to be built fine if I look in manual/rockbox-build.pdf 19.16.29 # and i gave the link for one example such search above :) 19.16.36 # i.e. subdir in the build dir 19.16.46 # Torne: how did you find that list? 19.16.48 # though the way the score searches work is a little weird and it may give unexpected results for, say, changes that have both a positive and negative score from different people 19.16.53 # kugel: i typed a query into the search box 19.17.19 # the search operators are listed here: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/Documentation/user-search.html 19.17.35 Join a4lem [0] (~asddf@adsl-74-160-226-120.asm.bellsouth.net) 19.17.43 # AlexP, fml: no idea then. Is there some error line (starting with ! in the build output before)? 19.17.48 # fwiw, it shows g#77 which is -1 19.17.49 # 3Gerrit review #77 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,77 : rbutil: Do not close the themes window after installing one by Wieland Hoffmann (changes/77/77/1) 19.17.51 # all the lists in gerrit are just searches, and they say what seach they are at the top of the list 19.17.52 # hello. when i did #include it said no such file or folder. help pls 19.17.55 # kugel: yes, i just said 19.18.04 # kugel: it has a +1 from a different person 19.18.09 # therefore it matches the >=0 criteria 19.18.09 # ah okay 19.18.14 # AlexP, fml: made clean, reconfigured? 19.18.19 # but for display purposes the -1 takes priority 19.18.26 # pixelma: yep, this is all new 19.18.27 # the search criteria matches *any* score on the change 19.18.34 # but the list only displays one 19.18.47 # pixelma: New as in new build dir :) 19.19.04 # Torne: it hides a lot more 19.19.07 # a4lem: Please, stop coming here and asking us basic C questions. 19.19.18 # kugel: it might not be quite the right query 19.19.19 # :) 19.19.43 # pixelma: ! Misplaced \noalign is all I could spot 19.19.44 # hey, I'd like to try the new "Add the ability to draw onto the backdrop layer " commit from JdGordon but the UI simulators are still dated 26 fev. Is there another possibility or do I have to wait until the next simulators update? 19.20.10 # pixelma: I'll have a shufti, I haven't tried building in ages until fml mentioned it just now 19.20.14 # * pixelma looks for bluebrother 19.20.14 # kugel: ah, yeah, sorry, it's not matching changes with *no* review scores 19.20.15 # So I haven't looked 19.20.26 # me neither 19.20.34 # lebellium: The sims are not provided by us 19.20.35 # kugel: anyway, you cn constrcut pretty complicated queries. 19.20.44 Join DerPapst [0] (~Adium@91-64-115-27-dynip.superkabel.de) 19.20.52 # AlexP : I know ;) 19.20.52 # lebellium: rasher kindly provides them, best to speak to him 19.21.04 # lebellium: Well why ask us then? 19.21.09 # okay, I can restore the default list in flyspray with complicated search queries 19.21.12 # kugel: e.g. status:open -CodeReview-2 19.21.18 # kugel: will show open changes that do not have a -2 19.21.22 # which is probably the list you wanted 19.22.11 # lebellium: just started a manual build of it all, but it takes several hours to complete 19.22.25 # rasher: okay thank you :) 19.22.50 # lebellium: I wasn't trying to be awkward by the way, it is just you needed to speak to rasher directly 19.23.05 # kugel: also, if someone feels like making a gerrit html/css template, as we've been in tehory waiting for for a while, that could easily include links to any queries anyone thinks are useful 19.23.19 # kugel: e.g. "open changes that have had no reviews" 19.23.20 # lebellium, if you run Linux it's quite easy to compile the sims 19.23.27 # or other similar things that might be interesting places to look 19.23.56 # kugel: is that sufficient? i'm sorry i didn't suggest this optoin first 19.23.58 # AlexP: Actually I asked here because I thought it's possible one of the guys here know how frequently the simulators are updated and actually had not noticed rasher was online here 19.24.03 # kugel: i'm a little drunk. :) 19.24.05 # Torne: I'll see if that makes the list I want once we have -2'd a change without abandoning 19.24.05 # 'Publish and Submit' -> does 'submit' push the change to rockbox.git ? 19.24.10 Join jlbiasini [0] (~metaphys@d86-32-96-55.cust.tele2.at) 19.24.17 # bertrik : windows 7 ;) 19.24.22 # i.e. once I can verify 19.24.27 # funman: technically it's already in rockbox.git. it merges it to the target branch. 19.24.32 # which is usually master. 19.24.49 # well, also it doesn't technically merge it, it's a cherry-pick 19.24.52 # but.. yeah. 19.24.56 # lebellium: They really are nothing to do with us, update schedule etc. :) 19.25.09 # AlexP, fml: can't help you for the moment. The one build box I have access to currently seems to be missing a tex package 19.25.18 # rasher: would it be possible to have the theme site push to gerrit 19.25.20 # ? 19.25.22 # pixelma: I'll try and have a proper look later 19.25.32 # err, translate site* 19.25.49 # on that note, I'd like to know where "multirow.sty" is supposed to come from 19.26.12 # distro? 19.26.22 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42DEE.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.26.23 # debian AFAIK 19.26.34 # kugel: Anything is possible I guess. I doubt I'll do anything in that area. The code is in git 19.26.36 # texlive-latex-extra for ubuntu 19.26.51 # pixelma: i use synaptic and search in package description to find missing files 19.27.06 # pixelma: texlive-latex-extra I believe 19.27.34 # oh, thanks. I have to take it to the system admin though ;) 19.29.33 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 19.32.36 # Torne: looks like the list I want. Should be default in my opinion 19.32.54 # but I can live with having a bookmark to it 19.34.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.35.39 Quit factor (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.36.21 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@c-98-246-192-57.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 19.37.45 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@nl118-175-223.student.uu.se) 19.37.46 Quit n1s (Changing host) 19.37.46 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 19.38.10 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-184-248.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 19.39.26 # jlbiasini: you still renamed the tex file in g#129 19.39.27 # 3Gerrit review #129 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,129 : Plugin mosaique PLA integration (code + manual) by Jean-Louis Biasini (changes/29/129/5) 19.39.59 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 19.40.54 # kugel: oh :O right thx 19.46.13 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~LemonBoy@adsl-ull-253-254.45-151.net24.it) 19.48.47 Quit Thra11 (Remote host closed the connection) 19.48.56 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 19.54.32 # AlexP, fml: got it fixed. The error it chokes on is the missing \\ in the wps_tags.tex change here: http://git.rockbox.org/?p=rockbox.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c71aa9#patch13 . There is another possible mistake I saw and fixed before (which probably just ends in misplaced cells) in the later change here: http://git.rockbox.org/?p=rockbox.git;a=commitdiff;h=1c1e1c0#patch3 19.55.06 # AlexP: pixelma: this seems to be a problem with the make file to me. The tex log output (manual/rockbox-build.log) looks just fine. 19.55.12 # not sure if I'm *able* to push to gerrit/git correctly though :\ 19.55.34 # fml: nope, it builds correctly now with those changes 19.55.36 # for me 19.55.50 # jlbiasini: if you make all those patches from one branch, push to gerrit after you finished updating al changes 19.56.25 # it looks like you happen to update changes without changing anything, I suspect it's because you push multiple times, for each change 19.56.33 # not sure though 19.56.33 # pixelma: I'll fix it. 19.56.35 # * pixelma reminds fml of the "helpful" latex error output ;) 19.57.05 # I hoped someone could walk me through git/gerrit push process 19.57.15 # pixelma: UsingGit :) 19.57.28 # but I believe I haven't set up everything yet 19.58.05 # pixelma: it assumes only that you have installed git 19.58.25 Quit n1s (Read error: Connection timed out) 19.58.33 # kugel: went there a while ago but that was at home, I'm not sure where I am on that "away box" 19.59.33 # and it doesn't give me confidence out of nothing in really using these tools :/ 19.59.36 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.01.23 # AlexP: I've uploaded a fix (g#163) but can't commit it, I'm not in the commiters group yet 20.01.39 Join curtism [0] (~curtis@unaffiliated/programble) 20.01.42 # I'll submit it 20.02.12 # AlexP: he-he, nice terminology: push, commit, submit... WHat is what? :-) 20.02.30 # did anyone of you check again? 20.02.42 # Commit 5db58fc in rockbox by 03Alex Parker: (Author: Alexander Levin) Manual: Fix the WPS tags table 20.03.00 # I didn't, no 20.03.21 # Actually, the author is pixelma, I just typed it in... 20.04.11 # It uses who uploaded as author 20.04.16 # that was one part 20.04.28 # kugel: I admit that I'm a little confuse about how to use git 20.04.47 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 20.05.16 # It builds now, cheers pixelma 20.05.19 # to edit a change, I start from a clean tree cherry pick the commit, git commit it and push again 20.05.25 # 5db58fc build result: All green 20.05.34 # how am I suppose to do? 20.06.08 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 20.06.16 Quit Rower85 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.06.25 # kugel^ 20.06.25 # hmm, can I not update to current git without committing my changes before and get some merged file in the end? 20.06.35 # pixelma: git stash 20.06.39 # * pixelma bets this had been asked before though :\\ 20.07.02 # Then something else to unstash afterwards 20.07.23 # jlbiasini: just like you said 20.07.26 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 20.07.56 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@eng266.wireless-resnet.upenn.edu) 20.08.32 # AlexP: git pull && git stash pop ? (Think I read that before here) 20.09.12 # pixelma: I think you stash then pull (rebase) then something else to unstash 20.09.47 # git stash; git pull --rebase; git stash pop 20.09.48 # yes, that question was related to part 2 and 3 of your suggestion ;) 20.09.58 # ah right 20.10.44 # ok, thanks funman :) 20.15.31 Nick kugel is now known as kugelp (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 20.16.06 # jlbiasini: 'git rebase -i master' 20.16.15 # kugel: I yes I get what you meant! It's because I wasn't sure about this remote stuff. And finally I came to the conclusion that life was to short to wonder about remote control of demo plugin 20.16.48 # so I made the second change you asked 20.17.18 # this let's you amend/edit/drop each commit individually 20.17.35 # ok!! 20.17.39 # nice 20.18.02 # how practical is git, when one know how to use it :D 20.18.04 # it spawns your editor with further instructions 20.20.25 # how do I get rockbox to compile w/ dmalloc.h? error when compiling. i did apt-get dmalloc then in my .c file i put #include 20.21.10 # fml, AlexP: as I suspected, there's a misaligned cell in the "image tags" table there due to the other mistake. It's just a cosmetic change and I'll try to commit the fix, but would like to make a short break before (and try to check it in before the next daily build round) 20.22.25 # kugelp: so doing that I won't lost my modification on other unpushed commit? 20.23.02 # which unpushed commit? 20.23.03 Join apathor [0] (~apathor@c-24-218-104-106.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 20.23.25 Part apathor 20.23.27 # you just push after the rebate finished 20.23.52 # a single push updates all Gerrit tickets 20.25.12 # I do a modif then commit it, then unstead of pushing i do 'git rebase -i master' then cherry pick another commit, edit again commit do again 'git rebase -i master' and so on and at the end just push to get everything updated? 20.25.13 # AlexP: another patch for you to review: g#164 20.25.14 # 3Gerrit review #164 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,164 : Manual: Describe more generally how to customise the main menu. by Alexander Levin (changes/64/164/1) 20.25.31 Quit randumbum (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 20.26.00 # s/rebate/rebase/ 20.26.54 # oh I did rebase is it lost then? 20.28.46 Join randumbum [0] (~IRCclient@c-71-193-176-198.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 20.29.36 # fml: reviewed :) 20.30.28 # * jlbiasini will try to remember to read BEFORE answering :/ 20.32.37 Join verbtim [0] (~verbtim@212.5.13.107) 20.34.33 Quit a4lem (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 20.35.38 # jlbiasini: you can fetch the commit, make changes, then git commit -a --amend to meld in previous commit 20.36.01 # kugelp: ok it worked. And after pushing do I have to reset my tree to avoid pushing again the same commit the next time or can I just start something new? 20.36.05 # ok 20.36.15 # what is the -a for? 20.36.29 # I do commit --amend 20.36.33 # man git-commit explains it better than me 20.36.46 # right sorry :/ 20.37.56 # bubbles on the sansa clip zip doesn't look right, I am looking at build/pluginbitmaps/bubbles_background.h and cannot understand where/how the BMPWIDTH_* value gets defined 20.39.42 # verbtim: probably from the size of bitmap in apps/plugins/bitmaps 20.42.10 # fumman: just to be sure I get it: fetch == cherry pick, means taking it from the server as is, while pull will take it and merge it with my local change? 20.42.43 # sorry you lost me 20.42.51 # pull = fetch + merge 20.43.13 # cherry pick = apply an already fetched commit on your branch 20.43.58 # i have some experience with git but gerrit is new to me 20.45.56 Nick kugelp is now known as kugel (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 20.46.14 # thanks, I will try to learn more from myself. This quite confusing at the beginning especially with all those new words fetch, pull push and so on 20.46.20 # is there a way to see if something (and possibly what) was set by running "git config"? 20.46.51 Join remlap [0] (~Patrick@190.28.169.217.in-addr.arpa) 20.47.20 # cat .git/config ~/.gitconfig ? 20.47.20 # funman: it's in apps/plugins/bitmaps/native/SOURCES 20.47.34 # pixelma: git config -l? 20.50.05 # that doesn't list any user.stuff for me, so I probably hadn't run that yet on this box. Thanks 20.55.39 # How can I upload a new change (patch set) to an existing gerrit slot? The change is in other branch than the one the first patch was uploaded from. 20.55.43 # pixelma: user.email defaults to $username@$hostname, user.name defaults to the gecos field in /etc/passwd 20.56.48 # fml: make sure the new commit has the same Change-Id: line 20.58.50 # btw: "git am" doesn't insert the Change-Id: 20.58.56 # How can I do that? What file should I edit? 20.59.23 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 20.59.34 # It's just a line in the commit message 20.59.36 # git commit --amend 21.00.58 # But yes, if the "old" commit is at the head of your current branch, --amend is the easy way 21.02.05 # kugelp: ok everything pushed 21.07.10 # fml: ah, cool :) 21.07.13 # The system works! 21.08.26 # can I have multiple ssh keys on gerrit? 21.08.43 # yes 21.09.18 # hmm, now I remember seeing something like that before..., I should have looked before asking :\ 21.09.18 # Is there a way to apply a patch set directly, or do I need to download the diff and apply it? 21.10.07 # AlexP: the gerrit page has some git command lines to copy/paste 21.10.19 # d'oh 21.10.32 # gevaerts: I even looked for that on the page but couldnt see it :) 21.10.57 Part jlbiasini 21.10.58 Quit dhrasmus (Quit: Leaving) 21.11.29 # And how can I comment a new patch set (i.e. what changed compared to the prev set)? 21.12.11 Join jlbiasini [0] (~metaphys@d86-32-96-55.cust.tele2.at) 21.13.35 # fml: Do you want me to wait before applying that? 21.13.36 Quit stoffel (Remote host closed the connection) 21.15.11 # could someone please merge g159 with master? It has been on FS for a few weeks now, and it's just an extended version of another patch being on FS since 2010. I cleaned the part that were just giving english as translation 21.15.12 # 3Gerrit review #159 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,159 : Updated some missing items for Simplified-Chinese translation (FS#12584) by Jean-Louis Biasini (changes/59/159/1) 21.16.11 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@rockbox/staff/evilnick) 21.16.33 # AlexP: wait for what? 21.17.04 # You to comment on it? 21.17.22 # I thought you were trying to work out how to :) 21.18.24 # AlexP: no, if you understand what the difference is, I won't comment 21.18.33 # OK 21.19.45 # Commit fa452c1 in rockbox by 03Alex Parker: (Author: Alexander Levin) Manual: Describe more generally how to customise the main menu. 21.21.11 # fml: you can leave comments on your own patchsets, just like anyone else's 21.21.14 # on specific lines or generally 21.22.00 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 21.22.24 # fa452c1 build result: All green 21.23.36 # also, if you edit the commit message it will replace the change description 21.24.53 # OK 21.25.13 Part fml ("Have to go") 21.25.54 # generally you would be amending a previous commit when you upload a new patchset, also; if you're producing the new version in a different branch your workflow might not be sensible :) 21.26.20 # hrm, the ssh steps for gerrit doesn't seem to have worked this time :\ 21.26.40 # pixelma: if it says the remote end hung up you didn't set teh push url 21.26.57 # which is a pretty common problem so far and it's unfortunate that git doesn't have a better error for that 21.27.01 # since it should know what went wrong :/ 21.27.14 # (git:// protocol almost never allows receive-pack) 21.27.16 # no, it says "The authenticity of host '[gerrit.rockbox.org]:29418 ([80.67.6.50]:29418)' can't be established." 21.27.23 # oh. 21.27.32 # that's normal ssh known_hosts stuff 21.27.50 # which I have no idea of :\ 21.27.51 # that'll always happen the first time you ssh to somewhere from a given machine 21.27.55 # say yes 21.27.58 # then it will remember the host's key 21.28.04 # and only complain in future if it has changed 21.28.27 # ah, ok 21.28.35 # does it not mention it in the instructions? 21.28.37 # worked now :) 21.28.38 # it might be good to add that 21.28.49 # I haven't seen it 21.28.56 # i probably already had the host key locally when i tested the steps in the instructions 21.29.04 # since they're stored in your homedir, not in the git repo 21.29.10 # so i didn't htink of it 21.29.20 # if you still have the text handy feel free to copypaste it in there and add it as a step :) 21.29.29 # it's just mentioning using ssh keyagents 21.29.50 # it may also be nice if someone explains better, ro links to a good explanation, of how to set up a key agent :) 21.29.57 # because it does get pretty annoying using git without one 21.30.05 # especially if you have a high entropy passphrase 21.31.52 # hrmm... my checkout is not in a "rockbox" folder as I chose something else because the svn checkout was still in this place 21.32.21 # not sure what you mean 21.32.40 # so I guess I have to change the "git remote set-url --push origin ssh://yourusername@gerrit.rockbox.org:29418/rockbox" as well 21.32.43 # no 21.32.48 # the URL is on the server 21.32.48 # Commit 46b34da in rockbox by 03Alex Parker: (Author: Jean-Louis Biasini) Updated some missing items for Simplified-Chinese translation (FS#12584) 21.33.02 # Nothing in git cares what the local directory is 21.33.06 # other than the initial clone 21.33.09 # and you cd'ing into it. 21.33.32 # ok, thanks 21.34.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.35.23 # 46b34da build result: All green 21.40.34 # jlbiasini: I'll have a look tomorrow 21.41.01 # anyone interested in testing this first, have a look (it's boring crap though): http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/166/ 21.44.23 Quit y4n (Quit: PANTS OFF!) 21.47.19 # kugel: thanks 21.48.39 Join lebellium_ [0] (~chatzilla@e179071011.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.49.43 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@nl118-175-223.student.uu.se) 21.49.43 Quit n1s (Changing host) 21.49.43 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 21.50.36 Quit lebellium (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 21.50.49 Nick lebellium_ is now known as lebellium (~chatzilla@e179071011.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.52.52 Join perrikwp_ [0] (~quassel@cpe-024-163-024-033.triad.res.rr.com) 21.54.54 Quit perrikwp (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 22.01.17 Nick kugel is now known as kugelp (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 22.01.55 Nick kugelp is now known as kugel (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 22.08.25 Join Zambezi [0] (Zulu@unaffiliated/zambezi) 22.13.44 Quit bluebrother (Disconnected by services) 22.13.45 Join bluebrother^ [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 22.16.04 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 22.17.24 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@f053152237.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.17.53 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7) 22.21.15 Quit curtism (Quit: Live Long and Prosper) 22.26.00 Part jlbiasini 22.30.30 Quit passstab (Quit: Leaving) 22.37.01 # Here is a patch for bubbles for the Sansa Clip Zip: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/167 22.37.54 Join z180 [0] (02cfea52@gateway/web/freenode/ip.2.207.234.82) 22.39.38 # Works on target means it works on the actual device or in the simulator? 22.39.53 # the actual device 22.45.41 # how do i save my comments in gerrit? 22.45.53 # so far they are "drafts" 22.46.23 # ah, in review 22.47.31 # funny how the oled display has trouble displaying dark and light colours on the same line 22.50.56 # Commit 57264ce in rockbox by 03Thomas Jarosch: Pandora port: Add support for the L/R shoulder buttons 22.53.27 # 57264ce build result: All green 23.01.34 Join passstab [0] (~v@c-68-80-37-73.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 23.01.34 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Every time you make a typo, the errorists win.) 23.01.51 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 23.03.50 # Torne: how can I see if my local commit had a "Change-Id line"? 23.04.35 # pixelma: git show 23.05.50 # alright, thanks... and how do I end the "git show" display? :\ 23.06.13 # * pixelma feels silly for asking all those questions :/ 23.06.34 # q 23.06.50 # Well, probably. It depends on which pager you're using 23.07.14 # q worked 23.07.35 Quit evilnick (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.08.26 Join Strife1989 [0] (~Strife89@207-144-19-39.cstel.net) 23.09.15 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 23.11.02 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@seas622.wireless-pennnet.upenn.edu) 23.11.08 Nick Strife1989 is now known as Strife89 (~Strife89@207-144-19-39.cstel.net) 23.12.08 Join saratoga [0] (980329e4@gateway/web/freenode/ip.152.3.41.228) 23.12.17 # from the AMS manuals: " If you installed Rockbox manually you can still use Rockbox Utility for uninstallation but will not be able to do this selectively." 23.12.20 # what does this mean? 23.15.26 Quit Keripo (Client Quit) 23.16.39 # pff, looks like gerrit e-mail address verification doesn't work with IE (sorry I use it here currently). I guess that's something only the gerrit team could change 23.20.42 # hooray, got the first patch on gerrit (g#168). It's only a small change and I'd like to do the final push myself but if anyone wants to comment, feel free 23.21.11 # hmm, not the right format for fs-bluebot it seems 23.27.02 # need to stop Rio Carbon work,it uses a SoC without ARM Core 23.29.40 Quit ender` (Quit: And I don't offend religious people, they offend themselves. -- Markus Persson (notch)) 23.30.42 # yeah, thats what the wiki says 23.31.09 # IIRC people have looked at it before 23.31.11 Quit passstab (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.31.28 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@c-76-105-172-58.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 23.34.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.41.19 # pixelma: i think it wants them without the #, like g168 23.41.20 # 3Gerrit review #168 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,168 : Manual: Fix misaligment in the 'Images' theme tags table. by pixelma (changes/68/168/1) 23.41.42 # g166 23.41.43 # 3Gerrit review #166 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#change,166 : Do some revisions of the PCM callback system after addition of multichannel by Michael Sevakis (changes/66/166/1) 23.41.51 # aha, which is why it also triggered on nanog2 23.41.58 # or so 23.42.09 # if you put a space before the g 23.42.51 # * jhMikeS hopes no device has a gXXX name in the future 23.44.07 # yes, I've seen it happening before here. n1s, and while you are at it - maybe you could review the small change? The problem it's solving can be seen here for example: http://download.rockbox.org/daily/manual/rockbox-sansaclip/rockbox-buildap3.html#x19-361000C.20 23.45.52 # pixelma: looks obviously fine to me 23.46.08 # the table stuff is really stupid in latex imo 23.46.23 # latex tables are why i went back to word 23.46.26 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,26767 23.46.33 # anyone know what that noise on pause is about? 23.46.39 # AFAIK there should be noting special about the fuze 23.47.17 # please don't tak about word, i've had to use it a lot lately 23.48.59 # saratoga: Fuzev2? I have one and have not heard such a thing so far. 23.49.05 # n1s: agreed about the stupidity. Anyway, the reason I put the patch on gerrit first was to learn about this tool. 23.49.12 # i have a clip+ which should be identical 23.49.17 # never heard it either 23.50.13 # I wonder which revision it is. Does it have the old fading? Maybe I should ask over there. 23.50.35 # I've heard a kind of "zzzzip"-like sound on one of my sansas, it changed when disabling the autofade feature of the ascodec 23.50.37 # I can hear "disk" access on my c200 (v1) and on my phone which is a bit annoying, haven't noticed anything more than that with play/pause though 23.51.14 # fading is done digitally and not something stupid like lowering hte volume right? 23.51.15 # JdGordon: I try the new layering in my SBS but it won't load my background picture :( 23.51.17 # * jhMikeS notices it's a somewhat dates thread (Dec 2010) 23.51.22 # *dated 23.51.48 # in case of the former it's also present in the OF but not as loud (it seems) 23.51.53 # saratoga: it is now. it used to be volume fading. 23.52.09 # saratoga, here's a patch to disable the autofade : http://pastebin.com/Y7CCz7wB 23.52.40 # saratoga: are we talking about a soft dac mute or the fade on stop/pause? 23.53.03 # fade pause i think 23.53.23 # bertrik: thats a fade on volume change or mute? 23.54.11 # I've heard it on pause and unpause 23.54.33 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Pursued by a bear!) 23.55.04 # what is that hardware feature supposed to do exactly? 23.56.06 # I think it automatically adds intermediate volume steps when changing the volume more than 1 step since the previous setting 23.57.11 # i think on pause we actually bring the DAC to zero amplitude before we mute it 23.57.14 # so that shouldn't matter 23.57.21 # unless theres a DC offset or something 23.58.12 # fading on stop/pause doesn't that way anymore anyhow 23.58.20 # the ascodec can be configured for 3 different auto-fade speeds (2/4/8 ms/step), or turn off auto-fade entirely