tohipfortheroom / Chromium-OS-Overlays

The most recent working Chromium OS overlays for the Raspberry Pi 2 (ChromiumRPI project)
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Failed packages #2

Open tohipfortheroom opened 8 years ago

tohipfortheroom commented 8 years ago

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByKtv85qlyQDNm41TWlqUXg5azA&usp=sharing

when building from the current overlay these packages fail

macromorgan commented 8 years ago

I modified ply-image so it should no longer fail. For piglit, media-libs/glu seems to be an unmarked dependency (emerging it first lets piglit build okay). Still can't figure out Cairo though, I assume the problem is somewhere in Mesa, but that's just a guess.

tohipfortheroom commented 8 years ago

That's what I'm thinking

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I modified ply-image so it should no longer fail. For piglit, media-libs/glu seems to be an unmarked dependency (emerging it first lets piglit build okay). Still can't figure out Cairo though, I assume the problem is somewhere in Mesa, but that's just a guess.

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tohipfortheroom commented 8 years ago

any luck on compiling the cairo package?

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That's what I'm thinking

On Thursday, January 7, 2016, macromorgan notifications@github.com wrote:

I modified ply-image so it should no longer fail. For piglit, media-libs/glu seems to be an unmarked dependency (emerging it first lets piglit build okay). Still can't figure out Cairo though, I assume the problem is somewhere in Mesa, but that's just a guess.

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macromorgan commented 8 years ago

I got it to compile as a one time deal by disabling drm and gallium use flags for it, but i don't think that's going to work.

tohipfortheroom commented 8 years ago

So did it boot without those flags ?

macromorgan commented 8 years ago

I haven't got that far yet. How did you get your version to work when those 3 packages don't build?

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So did it boot without those flags ?

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