[2021-11-06T00:15:17Z] wew, okay, so I am really having a lot of trouble installing. I might be the wrong person for the distro, though. [2021-11-06T00:17:51Z] right, logs... [2021-11-06T00:19:42Z] :) [2021-11-06T00:21:06Z] well, some context is necessary. I'm trying to use glasnost on an arm machine. I had trouble before coming here where I think I was using the wrong repo... [2021-11-06T00:26:03Z] https://files.catbox.moe/aq9htq I wasn't sure where to change compile flags, so it's probably at -o3 [2021-11-06T00:28:47Z] there are a few more before that [2021-11-06T00:33:20Z] i'm not so helpful with arm stuff [2021-11-06T00:33:23Z] error: relocation R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 cannot be used against symbol Perl_ck_entersub_args_proto_or_list [2021-11-06T00:33:25Z] that's no bueno... [2021-11-06T00:34:01Z] what exactly are your C{XX}FLAGS, and you're using glasnost's arm tarball and stuff? [2021-11-06T00:39:20Z] okay, that might be a stupid error on my part. Um, I'm using the tarball from their site, I followed the KISS instructions, but where they said to use the kiss repo on github, I used the glasnost repo on github. I suppose I could use the tarball instead. [2021-11-06T00:39:46Z] compiler flags should all be the default. I wasn't sure to set them. [2021-11-06T00:40:59Z] that might be the problem, because whats un github should be generic for multiple arches? [2021-11-06T00:43:49Z] okay, i think it's saying to use build flags that I didn't use. Where do I set build flags? [2021-11-06T00:44:52Z] can you show the page? [2021-11-06T00:45:43Z] okay, you just set them in bash. [2021-11-06T00:46:38Z] https://github.com/glasnostlinux/glasnost [2021-11-06T00:46:55Z] I think this may have fixed my problem. [2021-11-06T00:48:16Z] It'll take a while to compile. I should have set o2 as well. [2021-11-06T00:49:46Z] especially if you're building on-machine :X i just acquired a pi and I'm terrified of building on it xD [2021-11-06T00:49:52Z] too used to my 24 core machine lol [2021-11-06T01:36:36Z] okay, that didn't work, but probably because I did the wrong flags. [2021-11-06T01:41:59Z] bibliocar: you are building on the arm machine? [2021-11-06T01:42:23Z] yes. [2021-11-06T01:43:53Z] ok, should be similar to KISS for you. I have lots of updates to push this weekend also - got rust and firefox cross building now. [2021-11-06T01:44:16Z] Running sway + firefox + wvkbd on the pinephone cross build from another machine [2021-11-06T01:44:22Z] oh god, firefox. I honestly wasn't expecting to be able to compile that. [2021-11-06T01:45:02Z] Firefox isn't in the repos right now, only got it working in the last few days. Should push it to the repo with some other updates this weekend. [2021-11-06T01:59:43Z] https://files.catbox.moe/lwlmqg new log of my failed compile. hmm [2021-11-06T02:01:32Z] I probably need to link the additional folders in my profile [2021-11-06T02:01:47Z] not just core and extra, but module and gcc? [2021-11-06T02:03:16Z] Firefox would be nice. I'm not sure my little 4gb of ram machine can even compile it, though. [2021-11-06T02:05:12Z] Your KISS_PATH should be fine with core and extra. modules are git submodules. gcc is gcc for various architectures, but it is only needed for building firmware. [2021-11-06T02:05:52Z] You have a faster machine you can build on? Building on arm devices can be very slow [2021-11-06T02:07:06Z] e.g. you can build packages for the arm device on an x86_64 laptop [2021-11-06T02:10:42Z] I mean, I could. I'd rather see how far I can get by on this first, though. This is meant to be my secure machine, and that my play machine. [2021-11-06T02:27:20Z] "clang-13: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-L/usr/lib' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]" I assumbe this is a variable I'm supposed to set in my .profile, but haven't yet. [2021-11-06T02:48:43Z] okay, I think I know the problem. [2021-11-06T03:46:14Z] Hi [2021-11-06T03:52:24Z] Hello [2021-11-06T06:10:29Z] !nick jstnas [2021-11-06T11:06:45Z] I'm experiencing this build problem https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232394 with webkit-2.34.1, any problem if I bump version to 2.34.0 instead? [2021-11-06T12:19:23Z] Its fine [2021-11-06T13:32:25Z] Same problem in 2.34.0 :( ... I'll investigate further [2021-11-06T16:59:35Z] i'll update eiwd to 1.19 later [2021-11-06T16:59:43Z] i need to figure out why it segfaults first [2021-11-06T17:01:36Z] No need to figure out [2021-11-06T17:01:39Z] Just rewrite it in you know what [2021-11-06T17:04:25Z] i just realized why rust has a crab as a mascot [2021-11-06T17:44:10Z] please test: https://github.com/illiliti/eiwd/releases/tag/1.19-1 [2021-11-06T20:48:32Z] adopting and bumping to 2.34.0 is fine for now foomar; we can find a fix for that particular bug later :) [2021-11-06T22:10:46Z] wlroots got owned by freedesktop [2021-11-06T22:10:49Z] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots [2021-11-06T22:12:48Z] wow [2021-11-06T22:14:12Z] haha, the readme used to say "or about 50,000 lines of code you were going to write anyway" [2021-11-06T22:14:17Z] but they changed it to 60,000 [2021-11-06T22:22:35Z] expect 100,000 somewhere in 2027 [2021-11-06T22:22:47Z] then redhat will say: "wayland is hard to maintain, we need something better" [2021-11-06T22:23:21Z] in 2018 it used to say 40,000 [2021-11-06T22:29:06Z] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/issues/3321 [2021-11-06T22:30:45Z] "feel uncomfortable" [2021-11-06T22:30:54Z] if you feel uncomfortable, you should not use internet [2021-11-06T23:33:12Z] then they put on their resume "contributed to wlroots"