[Dextrose] au885 image

Jerry Vonau jerry at laptop.org.au
Mon May 14 15:21:39 EDT 2012


On 14 May 2012 14:03, Anish Mangal <anish at activitycentral.com> wrote:

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> On Tuesday 15 May 2012 12:25:02 AM IST, Jerry Vonau wrote:
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> > On 14 May 2012 13:23, Anish Mangal <anish at activitycentral.com
> > <mailto:anish at activitycentral.com>> wrote:
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> > On Monday 14 May 2012 06:06 PM, Jerry Vonau wrote:
> >> Hi Folks:
> >>
> >> Well we have what should be the latest/last reversion in
> >> OLPC-AU's soon to be released image. Improvements over
> >> au217/au884:
> >>
> >> - Latest firmware Q3C06, signed with our keys, not part of the
> >> image itself but available in the same directory as the rest of
> >> the files. Use a usbkey to install this firmware. - Latest
> >> kernel 2.6.35.13_xo1.5-20120508.1139.olpc.eb0c7a8 for lego tower
> >> support including the nqc rpm. - Dextrose's Sugar version
> >> 0.94.1-24.dx3 with webdav support and non-utf8-ssid fix
> >> included.
> >
> > You mean *without* webdav support, right? :-)
> >
> >
> > Well according to the git log [1] version 23 has the webdav
> > support, and version 24 has the non-utf8-ssid fix. Version 24 is
> > what I went with to get the non-utf8-ssid fix. I did include httpd
> > and supporting rpms but didn't include the kspost.10.core.inc
> > changes, so the feature is currently disabled but can be enabled at
> > a later time with the correct files.
> >
>
> The patch was added but the rpm wasn't rolled. Check the %Changelog in
> the sugar.spec file.
>
> FWIW, I also realized that the %Changelog wasn't refreshed in a while,
> so I updated it. It correctly reflects the status w.r.t which patches
> in which releases for now.
>
> Just to clear once again, release 24 does not have webdav patch, and
> release 25 onwards do.
>
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> http://git.sugarlabs.org/dextrose/mainline/commit/e4906fb5b97bf6dc0fa5afafa72769d4a053f4a3
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Thanks for the clarification, at least the supporting rpms are present
should someone want to play with that later.

Jerry


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> > Jerry
> >
> > 1.
> > http://git.sugarlabs.org/dextrose/mainline/commits/bleeding-edge
> >
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> - --
> Anish Mangal
> Dextrose Project Manager
> Activity Central
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