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267 | Core | Bug Report | High | HF6-Updater.pnd loses pnd_run.sh | Closed | |
Task Description
Several users have reported that running HF6-Updater.pnd leads to a missing /usr/pandora/scripts/pnd_run.sh
Possibly the file is locked by the Updater itself when installing pandora-libpnd_1.0-r56.5_armv7a.ipk
Forum thread:
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/5652-hotfix-6-final-released/page__view__findpost__p__99313 |
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232 | Core | Bug Report | Low | HF6 - charged completed with lid closed causing keyboar ... | Closed | |
Task Description
HF6 - It seems as when charging finishes with pandora on then charge light goes out (charge completed assuming) keyboard not functioning just gamepad. Can't use letters to cycle through in mini minimenu or use space to pull up ovr settings.
Will test further |
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213 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Gigolo does not perform it's task | Closed | |
Task Description
In it's current state, Gigolo is flat out broken and (almost) useless. It pretends to to it's job, but can't because it's missing critical pieces of anatomy.
It can mount local filesystems correctly, but then so can thunar, so this is a redundant and useless function. The main reason to use Gigolo is to mount remote filesystems easily, and without having to use the terminal, and to save passwords in your keychain.
The solution to the problem is to perform the following tasks:
sudo opkg install gvfsd-sftp sshfs-fuse
sudo mousepad /etc/modutils/fuse
type "fuse" save and quit
sudo update-modules |
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83 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | getting more /media/mmcblk?p1 | Closed | |
Task Description
From a conversation with skeezix:
I'm seeing /media/mmcblk0p1, mmcblk1p1, mmcblk2p1, mmcblk3p1 and mmcblk4p1 - is that something I should worry about? This started after I inserted & ejected my sd card a couple of times.
To which skeezix said:
The system starts at /media/mmcblk0 (with p1 ec being the partition number); if you eject the SD, then stick it back in, it will try to go to the earlier number again, but if some process was watching that SD when you ejected it, the system will nto be able to recycle that number, so you get the next blk number. So if you end up with /media/mmcblk5p1 (say), then it means you've been eject/inserting, and some program or another has been watching the SD instead of letting it go.
Isn't it nicer to cleanup the ones above 1 (so 0 and 1 are there) at startup to avoid confusion? |
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37 | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Game doesn't start in No-X mode (pnd_run.sh) (Permissi ... | Closed | |
Task Description
EDIT:
Some more information from notaz:
it's failing because it can't find controlling tty (/dev/tty is a "virtual" gateway device, so setting permissions gave no effect)
do "ps ax" on your desktop and it has the tty column
so SDL fbdev driver wants to get a real tty fo be able to read keys
So we need to somehow give it a real tty?
yeah, but I don't know why as pnd start from X and that gives virtual tty
*don't know how*
maybe something can be done using openvt, chvt and similar tools
------
What happens if you run a script in no-X mode:
1. It stops slim
2. It mounts all the directories as needed (works fine).
3. It DOES NOT start the app
4. It unmounts all the directories
5. It restarts slim (and therefore X)
I can confirm the path is correctly and the filesystem is mounted there (did an ls -l).
I can also confirm the game is working fine, as the same PND does work within X if I run it from the terminal using pnd_run supertux_noX.pnd
So it looks like the line that actually executes the game does work when run in X, but not when run outside of X.
Maybe it tries to execute the game on the screen where the script is actually started (X) and therefore can't run it as X is not running anymore?
The line working in X-mode but not working in non-X-Mode:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/mnt/utmp/$BASENAME ./$EXENAME $ARGUMENTS
The game I tried was SuperTux (SDL-Game) with a no-X=1 parameter in the PXML. |
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116 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Freetype issues (freeciv sdl client) | Closed | |
Task Description
With the SDL client for freeciv the font characters show up as square blocks and garbage characters. This may be related to freetype.
I had also heard that battle at wesnoth had similar issues. |
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127 | Application | Bug Report | High | Firefox hangs when selecting the menu bar | Closed | |
Task Description
Just try to do something by accessing the menu, either thru keyboard or ts and it hangs. Maybe a problem with bookmarks ? |
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39 | Core | Bug Report | High | file doesn't work (missing magic files) in image from F ... | Closed | |
Task Description
It seems there's a bug in the latest package "file 5.04-r0.5" of the Angström repository:
It's missing the magic files and therefore doesn't work.
Unfortunately, pnd_run.sh depends on it and therefore it breaks the PND-system.
Installing an older stable version (http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv7a/base/file_4.21-r0.1_armv7a.ipk) does make it work again.
First appeared on image from Feb 13th, not fixed in image from Feb 22nd yet. |
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249 | Application | Bug Report | High | File Browser Thunar - After 2 nub double-clicks unreact ... | Closed | |
Task Description
If I navigate via keyboard (KEY UP/DOWN to move in lists, ENTER level down, BACKSPACE level up) I experience no problems at all. I can go many levels up/down, change to other folders, etc. No problems.
But if I navigate with the nubs, and using the right-nub-up-direction to trigger a double click, this only works 1-2 times, and from then on, the files/folders in Thunar cannot be clicked any further. I am stuck then.
A look into dmesg reveals this:
keyboard.c Can't emulate rawcode for keycode 139
The timestamp of that specific keyboard.c error messages exactly correlates with the bug occurrence times. (uptime timestamps matched with dmesg timestamps)
I tried alternative filebrowsers such as emelFM2, and there the problem does not exist, meaning I can trigger as many double clicks I want!
I am using HotFix 5 Alpha 4 on an SD card. The bug already annoyed me on a HF5 on the NAND. |
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235 | Core | Bug Report | Low | File /tmp/currentuser cannot be deleted by other users | Closed | |
Task Description
The system creates a file /tmp/currentuser at the first login of a user. After logging out and in as another user the file still contains the previous user name. An cannot be deleted/overwritten by the new user.
Steps To Reproduce:
At least two users are available and have XFCE GUI enabled.
1. Login as user (eg. guest), a file /tmp/currentuser is created (containing guest)
2. Log out
3. Log in as another user (eg. jgeiss), the file still contains the old name
4. Change GUI to PMenu
5. Log out
6. Log in as first user (guest)
Now the first user (guest) has PMenu as GUI which was set by the second user (jgeiss).
Maybe the permission should be 0666 for this file? |
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119 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | ext4 support | Closed | |
Task Description
Don't know how much work this would be to get a later version of the linux firmware to add this, but it would be nice to have more filesystem support. |
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170 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Executable directories broken | Closed | |
Task Description
Directory type packages fail to run. i.e. dropping a directory containing PXML.xml and a bunch of files onto the SD card rather than a .pnd package.
The application is detected and menu entries created correctly, however pnd_run.sh fails to bind mount the directory due to bogus double quoting. Looks like a failed attempt to handle spaces in the path. Patch below removes these incorrect quotes.
--- pnd_run.sh
+++ pnd_run.sh.old
@@ -161,2 +161,2 @@
elif [ $DFS = directory ]; then
- mntline="sudo mount --bind -o ro ${PND} "
+ mntline="sudo mount --bind -o ro \"${PND}\" " |
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47 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Medium | evmapperd: Blinking LED and charging control | Closed | |
Task Description
evmapperd should start blinking when the power is getting low.
Ideally, the blinking speed should increase with decreasing battery power and should start maybe at 5% as default (would be nice to have the settings configurable by the user).
As soon as the AC adaptor is connected, blinking should stop.
When the battery power is at 0% it should immediately shutdown and poweroff (NOT to be overridden by the user!)
Aditionally, we should have some charging control (or would it be better using a different daemon for that?)
Here's part of my conversation with MichaelW:
when the charge current was below a threshold, it would reduce the charger input current allowed and take it down to about what the system needs
it would be an active thing constantly sampling the system and constantly updating the input current to match the system
the alternative is that when the battery is full, the charge path is cut off until the battery drops down a bit, maybe 90% |
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163 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | DPMS related "display problems" | Closed | |
Task Description
Currently it looks like DPMS is active in xorg (eg when using XFCE). DPMS is normally used for stuff like turning the screen off to save energy. There seems to be no way to configure this while in XFCE. So the default xorg server values are used.
At the moment the screen is turned off after 10mins of inactivity. Problems with this are
a) that the time till it is turned off can not be configured
b) after wakeup from such a DPMS related display shutdown the brightness is set to maximum.
Solution to this:
Deactivate the sleep values via xorg.conf. I am attaching a diff to "[openembedded.git] / recipes / xorg-xserver / xserver-xorg-conf / omap3-pandora / xorg.conf" changing those to "default off". |
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164 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Display brightness not restored at booting, HF4beta3 | Closed | |
Task Description
The update from Hotfix3 to Hotfix4 beta3 broke restoring of display brightness at boot time. Restoring of brightness after "powersave mode" (aka flipping the power switch for a short time) does work nicely. This might be related to bug #163 ( http://bugs.openpandora.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=163 ) where shutting the display down via DPMS does result in the brightness being lost when getting the display on again.
This is related to the desktop mode (XFCE). Don't know if it does happen for minimenu, too, not tested yet. |
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100 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Demos & Examples - remove from image | Closed | |
Task Description
/usr/bin/qt4/demos is 9Mb in size and /usr/bin/qt4/examples is 11Mb.
I'm guessing these are only useful for developers. Can they safely be removed?
edit: additionally, /usr/share/vim is 12M. Can those of us who are never going to use VIM remove it? |
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132 | Base OS | Bug Report | Medium | Deleting big files doesn't work | Closed | |
Task Description
When deleting a file on the SD card, the Pandora OS moves it into the thrash folder in the internal memory. That itself isn't very nice (shouldn't there be a trash folder on the SD card as well, to reduce unnecessary copying?), but if the file is too big for the internal memory, a error message appears, and the file cannot be deleted on the Pandora directly. |
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137 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Default vim config | Closed | |
Task Description
The current vim install does come without any config file. By default this means vim does work in "vi compatible mode" which makes it hardly usable. The attached config file is meant to be used as ~/.vimrc, so it should be added to "/etc/skel/.vimrc". The file is partly based on the default config used by gentoo.
Things this config file sets:
* Start in "vim mode" by default
* activate ruler
* set width of linenumber in ruler
* assume that the terminal uses a dark background
* configure what hitting backspace removed (newlines, ...)
* some magic to have different encoding formats working in a more sane way |
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87 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | default /etc/network/interfaces is causing problems | Closed | |
Task Description
The default /etc/network/interfaces has 192.168.1.0/24 subnet set up for usb0 which causes wifi connectivity to fail for users that have wifi on the same subnet.
All addresses should be edited out from /etc/network/interfaces, eth* stuff should probably be dropped too. |
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152 | Core | Bug Report | High | Data transfer issued between SD slot 1 and 2 | Closed | |
Task Description
It appears that any users are having trouble transferring files from SD cards in slot 1 to SD cards in Slot 2.
Full details here.
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/55077-looks-like-the-is-a-readtiming-problem-with-sd-reading-when-high-cpu/ |
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96 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Customizable SD mount options | Closed | |
Task Description
Right now writes are really slow because they write synchronously: there should be an option to change this so that the user is first taught how to unmount an sd card then remove it... |
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182 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Ctrl + F5 (Fn Lock) Fail | Closed | |
Task Description
So I've tried this a while now with no success. I'm assuming its when Fn is triggered and then pressing Ctrl or Alt it goes away. |
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48 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Create the TV Out Enable / Disable scripts | Closed | |
Task Description
The commands do exist, I just need to wrap them round some zenity scripts. |
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126 | Application | Bug Report | Very Low | CPU Speed Typo? | Closed | |
Task Description
If you set the CPU speed to 600 it warns that it is greater than 600. I thought 600 was the guaranteed speed? |
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302 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Correct keymap not available during login process | Closed | |
Task Description
The correct keymap, as matching the characters printed on the keys, is available when running the First Boot Wizard, but not during login.
This means that special characters like ! ( ) and so on, which you enter via Fn-[2nd key] cannot currently be used in a username nor password.
My first experience with my Pandora was therefore that I had to reflash the OS due to this as I had locked myself out because I used a special character in my first chosen password.
Also reported here:
http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/10112-question-mark/#entry188179 |
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11 | Core | Bug Report | High | Console keymap: Two keys not mapped yet | Closed | |
Task Description
INS (Fn + Del) is not working in console yet.
ALT and CTRL are not working in console yet.
The rest of the console keys are fine (tested in nano).
Keys in X are mapped completely. |
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114 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Chromium browser does not support HTTPS/SSL | Closed | |
Task Description
The Angstrom version of Chrome/Chromium web browser fails to open https links. This is a bug which has been fixed upstream, but not in the version packaged for Pandora. |
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234 | Core | Feature Request | Medium | Changeable behaviour when closing the lid | Closed | |
Task Description
As it was requested on forum.gp2x.de and I think it's a good idea I've written some scripts to allow the user to change what happens when the lid is opened/closed.
There are 3 Settings:
-The old behaviour (turning off the screen)
-Go into low power mode
-Shutdown
Default behaviour is still the same: Turn the screen off. Maybe we could change this to low power mode? I don't know.
I made a lot of changes to op_lid.sh: http://pastebin.com/GT3qxWSx (diff: http://pastebin.com/Z8GwpDj8 )
I changed line 11 in op_power.sh to: if [ $powerstate -ne 0 ]; then
And wrote a gui for changing the setting using zenity: http://pastebin.com/9JvSTqfQ
(I still can't upload any files, don't know if it's the fault of my browser, that's why I use this paste service) |
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49 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Change some of our scripts into internal PNDs | Closed | |
Task Description
Some of our scripts (CPU Speed, Switch Default GUI, Enable TV Out) should be changed into PND format so that pmenu can also run them. |
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101 | Core | Bug Report | High | Cannot unmount SD card or USB stick through the GUI | Closed | |
Task Description
When I rightclick and select "unmount" I always get an error, see below.
unmounting from a terminal window works fine.
Also see:
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54353-unmount-sd-card-hdd/
"Unable to unmount .... Cannot open /media/.hal-mtab" |
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193 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Cannot reach button well in ubuntu x64 | Closed | |
Task Description
Window can also not be resized |
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95 | Base OS | Bug Report | Medium | Cannot Connect to Ad-Hoc WIFI | Closed | |
Task Description
I am Currently tethering my Mobile Network via my Android Phone
I cannot connect on this WIFI ... it's a Ad-Hoc connection
Everything else works, PC, Netbook's and iPod Touch
But Pandora seems to have some problems |
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6 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Calibrate Touchscreen within the Settings-Menu of XFCE ... | Closed | |
Task Description
It doesn't run. |
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160 | Base OS | Bug Report | Low | bug in date/time setting window | Closed | |
Task Description
first time i changed the date/time with no problems afterward every time when i try to change it it gives me "Please select month ..." this happens after selecting the time zone window. |
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226 | Core | Feature Request | High | Boot from /dev/sda devices requested | Closed | |
Task Description
Boot from usb hard disk not supported. This should be a rather simple fix of adding the sdx devices and adjust the boot scripts??
I was able to put this autoboot.txt on mmc 0:1
setenv bootargs debug root=/dev/sda1 rw rootdelay=2 console=ttyS0,115200n8 vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K
ext2load sda 0:1 0x80300000 /boot/uImage
bootm 0x80300000
This failed with amongst other things "Block device sda 0 not supported" and something about failing to load kernel
So I then changed the autoboot file to this
setenv bootargs debug root=/dev/sda1 rw rootdelay=2 console=ttyS0,115200n8 vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K
ext2load mmc 0:3 0x80300000 /boot/uImage
bootm 0x80300000
All this did was die after the kernel loaded.
I believe I could much better make use of this device if I could boot from some faster storage, please advise :) |
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84 | Application | Bug Report | Low | Bluetooth stays on | Closed | |
Task Description
You can enable Bluetooth, but can't disable it afterwards from the system -> toggle bluetooth menu shortcut. |
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304 | Core | Bug Report | Low | bluetooth serial port sleep causes lost / frozen connec ... | Closed | |
Task Description
I experienced (reliably) 3 times that if I had an idle ppp/rfcomm connection to my phone, it would eventually freeze so that the phone reported no active bluetooth connection and the pandora ppp would still think that the connection is active, but no data would flow. Killing pppd and re-trying would fail opening of the rfcomm link with "Host is down".
Disabling & enabling bluetooth "fixed" this so that pppd worked again (so it is not the phone that was "down").
Adding these lines to op_bluetooth_work.sh (apparently atleast) fixed it for me:
add between lines 14-15:
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/omap_uart.0/sleep_timeout
(or at any place during enable for that matter)
And to disable (before exit 0, line 30) to save power when bluetooth is off and restore normal settings:
echo 10 > /sys/devices/platform/omap_uart.0/sleep_timeout
I remember mentioning this way back when I last tested bluetooth, but got a reply that this should not be needed because we have flow control between the bt chip and pandora. But if a sleeping serial port loses a character when somebody sends a burst to it, what could flow control do? If it reported not ready to receive, the character would never be sent (and things would freeze...). If it reports ready to receive (what I think it does) the character will be lost. One would need to periodically disable the serial port sleep (and enable ready to receive) for a moment to check for pending data, but I think this would use more power than keeping the serial port active and/or possibly cause way too big delays.
I'm not really certain of this thing (whether this is a workaround, hack or a real fix... and whether my interpretation of what is happening is correct - i have no real proof), but I think that reporting what I've found is better than not. (And am I the only user of bluetooth with an old phone for internet (ppp+rfcomm, not pan)? ...) |
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131 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | bluetooth drivers read timeout too trigger-happy/logic ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Shamelessly plugged from the forums, to get proper bug tracking and notifications on this. My post:
@notaz:
+ /* there hould be no rx in progress at this point */
+ if (info->rx_skb != NULL) {
+ dev_err(info->dev, "Receive timed out, %i done, %li left, "
+ "LSR=%02x, IER=%02x\n", info->rx_skb->len + 1,
+ info->rx_count, hci_h4p_inb(info, UART_LSR),
+ hci_h4p_inb(info, UART_IER));
+ info->rx_timed_out = 1;
+ }
Could you share your rationale for that comment in drivers/bluetooth/hci_h4p/core.c? (Oh and there's a typo, too :P )
EDIT: Asking this because commenting that block out changed status of bluetooth (for me) from unusable (can receive ~20-500kB of data before ppp connection halting) to fully working - used to have big problems playing 32kbps AAC stream (max 2 min), now already 4 mins of 96kbps, but i still think we need some receive timeout mechanism, but this one (as it currently stands) doesnt work.
Notaz's reply:
I don't really remember, it was more than 1.5 years ago. That driver is a hack, will need to review it, does it work stable with that code removed?
My reply:
For the non-IRC people:
urjaman on IRC said:
(22:47:45) urjaman: notaz: about stability: i'm on irc atm with that driver, its been playing internet radio for a few hours without problems now, but i don know for sure.
(22:48:00) urjaman: *dont know
(22:50:11) urjaman: my logic: if the serial port _never_ misses a byte it should be ok - IMO scary without some receive timeout, but works for me |
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17 | Core | Feature Request | Low | Backlight off when display shuts off | Closed | |
Task Description
Would it be easy to make the backlight shut off when the screen goes off after a period of inactivity? That would save a lot of energy both during the charge cycle and if left on with a battery running.
Thanks! |
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72 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | Automatic Screen Saver crashes SGX Apps | Closed | |
Task Description
The automatic screen saver crashes apps which use the new SGX driver.
Has been tested with pmenu and Quake.
This does NOT happen with the Lid close / open turn off-routine, just with that automatic screen saver that turns of the LCD when you don't press a button for a while. |
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172 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Angstrom repo's bison is borked (FYI) | Closed | |
Task Description
This is how it tries to call m4 (strace -fF'd):
[pid 4231] execve("/OE/angstrom-dev/sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/bin/m4", ["/OE/angstrom-dev/sysroots/x86_64"..., "/usr/share/bison/m4sugar/m4sugar"..., "-", "/usr/share/bison/yacc.c"], [/* 38 vars */]) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
Problem = obvious.
This is here because a) it is the bison that i get with opkg install bison and b) because i could find a general purpose bugtracker for stuff in the angstrom repo with a single googling.
Added info on bison version, etc:
pandora:/media/mmcblk0p3/dev/avrdude-5.6# opkg info bison
Package: bison
Version: 2.3-r5.0.5
Depends: libc6
Provides:
Status: install user installed
Section: devel
Architecture: armv7a
MD5Sum: c8e62fa82a96e9bba4c014c4345062ed
Size: 181368
Filename: bison_2.3-r5.0.5_armv7a.ipk
Description: GNU Project parser generator (yacc replacement).
Installed-Time: 1283127122 |
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38 | Core | Bug Report | High | ALSA crashes every so often | Closed | |
Task Description
EDIT: Doesn't seem to be crashing. Looks like the amp hasn't been setup properly.
There is a fix by notaz:
http://notaz.gp2x.de/tmp/uImage
Use that with the latest image (Feb 13th) to test it out.
ALSA crashes pretty often. Not sure, but I think it does this when something is eating up a lot of CPU.
ALSA starts to spit out buffer_underrun errors and occasionally crashes with an input/output error.
Then no sound will come from an SDL app.
You can reinitialize it by playing a song with XMMS. |
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322 | Core | Bug Report | Low | Allow removal of categories using the libpnd category c ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Since some PNDs provide nonstandard categories like GTK or GNOME, it is desirable to extend the libpnd category mapping with the ability to suppress individual categories completely. |
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68 | Core | Bug Report | Low | AlephOne PND not running | Closed | |
Task Description
I don't even know if this is a bug or if I just happen to have a fault in my PXML file.
All multi-apps-PNDs I have do run fine - except for AlephOne.
Whether I include the datafiles or keep them external, it won't work.
I can manually mount it (pnd_run.sh -p /bla.pnd -m ) and run it from the mounted directory, but it does not do so automatically from the desktop file.
If one of you two could check that out, that would rock.
You can download it from the usual PND-Repo I use ;) |
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200 | Core | Bug Report | Low | After opening the lid, the backlight is not reset to th ... | Closed | |
Task Description
Using the hotkeys to set the backlite, after closing and then opening the lid, the backlight is not reset to the same level it was before closing it.
It seems to set it to a fixed value. |
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317 | Core | Bug Report | Medium | After disabling USB-host current still flows into USB d ... | Closed | |
Task Description
On my Pandora, due to bad internal WiFi, I use an Edimax EW-7811Un USB WiFi adapter, which has a status-LED, flickering according to the network activity.
After disabling USB-host through the settings menu, the WiFi functionality is gone, but the device's LED is still on. So some current must still flow into the USB device.
The LED now has a permanent light, no flickering! This lack of "device intelligence" indicates that the device was indeed turned off, just current flowing directly to the LED circuit unaltered).
I can repeat the aforementioned steps many times, the behavior is the same.
As soon as I then first physically unplug and reinsert the device, the LED remains off eventually.
From then on, every further issuing of "Disable USB-host" through the settings menu turns the device LED completely off.
Smells like a kernel bug to me! As it requires one real un/re-plugging, from then on works ok. |
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80 | Core | Bug Report | Low | After bug 79, the user manager doesn't list my users | Closed | |
Task Description
And when i try to remove anyway, it tries to remove user (null). I didn't have the guts to say 'Yes, remove user' |
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90 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Adding more "general libs" to the OS image | Closed | |
Task Description
It would be nice if some more generic libs that could be used by software ported to the Pandora would be available in the base image. For example for Wesnoth we do require these additional libs (names taken from http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=boost ):
* boost-iostreams
* boost-regex
* boost-serialization
Beside this Wesnoth does also require this package (from http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=lua5.1 ):
* lua5.1
In general I would recommend pulling in all of boost. This means the dependencies as well as the recommends. Here is a short paste of what this means:
Depends:
libc6, libstdc++6, libgcc1, boost-filesystem, boost-thread, boost-date-time, boost-system
Recommends:
boost-date-time, boost-filesystem, boost-graph, boost-iostreams, boost-program-options, boost-python, boost-regex, boost-serialization, boost-signals, boost-system, boost-test, boost-thread
There are probably some other packages/lib that might make sense to directly have in the OS image, but they currently don't come to my mind, so I can't list them here. ;) |
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133 | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Add TiMidity++ to OS? | Closed | |
Task Description
Hey, was just wondering if it would be possible to have TiMidity++ (http://timidity.sourceforge.net/) added with a hotfix, would allow games/ports that use it (the Zelda ports here: http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54633-zelda-kind-of), zdoom and heretic (I think unless pickles has changed them) and other stuff that uses it to not have to include it in the .pnd and saving SD space... just an idea... |
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34 | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Add software mixer to ALSA | Closed | |
Task Description
Some headphones are very loud. The volume wheel cannot be used properly with them.
Therefore, we should be able to change the volume in software mode, too.
File attached below, simply needs to be included in the next image by DJWillis. |