pitillo changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.8 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-8 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<r0ni> I did 2 PRs to opt-arm64 (which prob need looked at for arm32 as well) ... sadly I had to do them thru the webform as 'gitui' don't support the auth needed to login, and gitea's 'tea' app keeps telling me my password is invalid.... I'll just have to go actually learn git instead lol
<beerman> tea probably needs a token
<r0ni> made it one, then it asked for my ssh and it worked once, and once only... then said it didn't exist afterwards lol
<beerman> the flow i'd do would be fork the repo to my namespace, create a new branch per pr, then in these branches do my things, commit them, then have one pr per branch against the upstream 3.8 branch
<beerman> lol, darn :D
<r0ni> beerman yes thats my flow generally
<r0ni> each 'update' is done in a branch and I do the PR of that to the 3.8 main branch.
<r0ni> I'm not doing that over and over on the web.... I'll hurt someone lol
<r0ni> i installed gitkraken flatpak.. we'll see if my small pea-brain can get that working ;)
<r0ni> i'll spend time learning tomorrow. i've still got to do some write up for a proposal yet
<beerman> no worries
<beerman> about the arm32 aspect of what you said, the goal is to maintain whats actually useful, not to be complete. for completion we dont have enough hands on it, really :/
<pitillo> r0ni: on arm32 libart_lgpl builds without problems
<pitillo> same for gtk-engines, so we don't need to overlay them on armhf
<pitillo> thanks r0ni, both are merged now
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<r0ni> pitillo: ahh alright, i was curious about that, figured it was worth noting just in case
<r0ni> is that multiabi repo for 32 on 64sys?
<cruxbridge> <pitillo (@pitillo:crux.nu)> not really, it should be multiabi (softfp/hardfp) not multiarch (32b/64b)
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<r0ni> ahh alright, so it's not what I was thinking it was then
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<hermit_crab> Hi. I have a problem: xorg can't open display. Someone help me?
<hermit_crab> I need VESA driver for this? - it not be compiling here.
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<hermit_crab> any idea?
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<r0ni> hermit_crab: i'm no xorg specialist, but what kind of machine you running?
<hermit_crab> Hello again.
<r0ni> hello!