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Thaodan | @rodrisola look at droid-hal-img-boot packages of seine | 05:44 |
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deathmist | mal: Thaodan: could you review https://github.com/mer-hybris/droid-hal-device/pull/288? thanks :) | 12:55 |
T42 | <AntonlX> Where is my mistake? https://pastebin.com/9ayz1VtA | 15:37 |
T42 | <В> is this chat used by anyone? i thought the porting was done in #sailfishos-porters? | 15:54 |
piggz | @B the TG channel is brdged to IRC | 15:55 |
T42 | <В> oh, i see, my telegram messages get posted in the IRC... I am vakkov from the past, can't get a hold of my nickname at freenode anymore.... | 15:56 |
mal | @В we use OFTC network in irc now, not freenode | 16:03 |
T42 | <В> Ooh, that's why the freenode channel is so empty :D | 16:04 |
vakkov | Nice, hi all! Glad to see so many familiar nicknames, it's been a while | 16:05 |
mal | welcome back | 16:06 |
mal | @AntonlX how did you installa sailfish? | 16:08 |
vakkov | mal: thanks! i've got a few quick questions... has sailfish matured in terms of multiple cameras now... does it support any computer vision/gpu acceleration, anything related to augmented reality and so on? what is hte main focus these days | 16:11 |
vakkov | and how active is this channels these days :D are there tons of people porting it like in the past | 16:11 |
mal | multiple cameras are supported but not combining the data of those, I think often such thing is done in some vendor blobs or apps | 16:13 |
mal | I have personally been done some testing of opencv on sailfish and also trying to get virtual reality system running (openxr based) | 16:13 |
vakkov | also, is qualcomm still the "friendliest" SoC in terms of porting | 16:14 |
mal | vakkov: you can check logs to see how active this channel is, I think quite active, many people porting to various devices | 16:14 |
mal | qcom is easiest usually but nothing really prevents using mediatek or such, might need somw hacks sometimes because how mediatek does things, there are also coupld of native linux ports | 16:15 |
vakkov | mal: and in terms of camera adaptation? Is any brand easier than the rest? Also, how are the new exynos socs positioned in terms of friendliness | 16:17 |
mal | not sure if there has been much exynos ports because it's not often easy to find sources for those | 16:18 |
T42 | <AntonlX> Through flashing zip (re @SailfishFreenodeIRCBridgeBot: <mal>@AntonlX how di...) | 16:32 |
mal | @AntonlX have you manually disabled anything on device now? | 16:36 |
mal | what android base is that? | 16:37 |
mal | can you show output of "systemctl" | 16:44 |
T42 | <AntonlX> I've disabled selinux because It cause unavalible binder | 16:59 |
mal | what do you mean? which android base? | 17:16 |
mal | 17.1 and 18.1 need selinux | 17:16 |
mal | unless you want to patch some things | 17:16 |
T42 | <elros34> @AntonlX I do not see droid-hal-init in your log | 17:17 |
T42 | <AntonlX> This is full journalctl log. I think that selinux blocking access to binder and I need to change selinux settings (re @elros34: @AntonlX I do not se...) | 17:19 |
T42 | <AntonlX> I am use 18.1 base. What patches I need? (re @SailfishFreenodeIRCBridgeBot: <mal>unless you want...) | 17:20 |
T42 | <elros34> ok but I am talking about droid-hal-init, it should at least start or maybe you just masked it: /etc/systemd/system/droid-hal-init.service? | 17:21 |
T42 | <elros34> I think systemd doesn't like your services | 17:23 |
T42 | <elros34> I guess this one parceandroiddynparts.service | 17:24 |
mal | @AntonlX those patches don't exist but would in theory be possible to create such patches to disable selinux, but I think we should rather figure out why selinux was a problem for you | 17:29 |
T42 | <elros34> did you copy selinux files (not symlinks) to /etc/selinux/? | 17:32 |
T42 | <AntonlX> yes (re @elros34: did you copy selinux...) | 17:40 |
poetaster | I don't think systemd is service oriented. | 21:30 |
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