The iBook G3 come with a white LED that's active if the device sleeps.
On 10.2 during installation you seem to misuse it to signal hard disk
activity. How can I disable it?
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On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01:35AM +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> Am Dienstag 26 Januar 2010 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
> > 2010/1/26 Stephan Kulow <coolo(a)novell.com>:
> > > The status of ppc is the same as the last months: I do not have time for
> > > it and I invite people who care to look it up on build.opensuse.org and
> > > fix the packages. So far I only see Marcus working on it.
> >
> > I wanted to take a look at them (first the failing ones, which, if fixed,
> > will probably fix some of the expansion errors). However, stuff
> > like this:
> >
> > gcc libdmraid-events.c -L../lib -ldmraid -lm -g -fPIC -Wall -shared
> > -Wl,-soname,libdmraid-events.so.0 -o libdmraid-events.so.0
> > /tmp/ccAt8rbT.s: Assembler messages:
> > /tmp/ccAt8rbT.s:16: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.cfi_sections'
> > make: *** [libdmraid-events] Error 1
> >
> > is above my ppc competence ;) This seems to be a common failure,
> > so maybe if someone with ppc or toolchain knowledge fixes this
> > ".cfi_sections" errors, the situation would improve dramatically.
> >
> > Good luck :-)
>
> Where are you looking?
>
> I see 44 failures in standard/ppc that are not also in either i586 or
> x86_64. Some of them are really ppc specific code (Mesa[1] for example),
> others are plain packaging bugs (kiwi from the look at it) and others
> are random failures that happen on other archs too (perl). The worst of
> all is the failing glibc on ppc. The yast2-core failure looks strange too.
.cfi_section is "staging", which is the gcc 4.5 preparation area.
For PowerPC meanwhile fixed:
- installation-images: submitted to snwint
- ruby: submitreq done
- kiwi: submitreq done
- libqt4 (and the whole KDE4) stack: fixed by last binutils checkin from
Micha, is rebuilding fine
- glibc: fixed by upgrade
- mozilla-xulrunner192: submitreq against wireless-tools done (that redefined "inline" to a
non-C++ compliant "inline __attribute__((always_inline))"
Unfixed major issue:
- gtk2 stack (everything that misses "GIR" files)...
Caused by new "gobject-introspection", it cannot read in
the typelibs it wrote a second before due to a funny offset issue.
I suspected an endianess issue, but while it happens only on Big Endian
it seems to be a different issue.
Ciao, Marcus
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