A framebuffer console plus gesture recognition UI option. Tested locally
building and on nexus 5. The power key works fine for me and the freeze
after sitting for about 5 minutes still happens for me but I don't
consider that necessarily a shelli bug, maybe the code needs to feed a
watchdog or something.
This adds the first interactive tests for inputs, interactive tests are
only run when specifying --interactive/-i. This also adds --export and
--verify. The export option will write the test results to an .ini file.
The verify option will run the tests and compare it to the saved export
and then will show a diff of hardware functionality.
1. Set deviceinfo_flash_offset_base to 0x00000000.
2. Enable deviceinfo_bootimg_qcdt, and make dt.img for it.
Directly use zImage instead of zImage-dtb for smaller boot.img size.
3. Reduce kernel size by disable xz, lzma and bz2 compressing.
4. Update kernel to the last version in LineageOS repository.
Please note that it is ONLY TESTED on XT1079 "thea", aka Moto G 2014 LTE.
However, "thea" and "titan" are nearly identical, sharing same kernel
and defconfig on LineageOS, etc.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Do not require ci:ignore-count, when using ci:skip-build in a MR that
has change a lot of packages. If the user already supplies ci:skip-build
then we can safely assume that we don't to check the package count.
Fixes#267
When running on upstream/master, don't compare HEAD against
upstream/master. This is the same commit, so all versions will be the
same. Instead compare against HEAD~1.
We need our build of qtdeclarative, otherwise building plasma/kde
components fails on arm with:
ld: /usr/lib/libQt5Quick.so.5.12.3: undefined reference to `QOpenGLFunctions_1_0::versionProfile()@Qt_5'
ld: /usr/lib/libQt5Quick.so.5.12.3: undefined reference to `QOpenGLFunctions_3_2_Core::versionProfile()@Qt_5'
That is, because Alpine's qt5-qtdeclarative is built against a
qt5-qtbase version, where the opengl version is not changed to
opengl es2, like it is done in pmaports.
Related: #270
Make sure that changed aports always have a higher version than what is
currently in master. This check can be skipped with ci:skip-vercheck (in
square brackets).
Related: #187
Move Wayland meta packages to LightDM and replace ConsoleKit2 for
elogind for Plasma.
Now we don't need the hacky scripts in /etc/profile.d anymore!
This change requires elogind for both Weston and Plasma Mobile. Using
elogind allows us to use one patch less in kwin. Weston has logind
(which elogind provides) support disabled in Alpine Linux, so I put the
package in temp/ with it enabled for now, but will upstream this change
to Alpine.
Remove consolekit2 dependency in postmarketos-ui-xfce4.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully.
Nokia only provides .zip files without any git history, so I had to
download the kernel git repo for 3.18.79 and then apply all downstream
changes as one singular commit to preserve at least some of the history.
My previous PC had big problems with creating patch files for symlinks
so I added some commits that should have been in patchfiles instead.
This merge request fixes that, leaving in repo just 3.18.79+downstream
patches and all my patches as patchfiles inside aports.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
All packages are now built as RelWithDebugInfo rather than Release. This
should make debugging these packages easier.
I've also updated all Plasma packages without releases (git-based) to
their latest masters. plasma-angelfish now has it's first release, and a
new dependency called "purpose".
Calindori had a typo in the pkgver causing it to look like it was
released in the 30th month of the year. Because of this, the old package
will have to explicitly be removed from the repository. Let's hope no
one uses that package yet, or they will have to wait till 2020 before
it'll get updated again on their system lol.
[skip ci]: it does not finish in time. ollieparanoid made sure that it
builds on all arches. Usually we would use [ci:skip-build]
instead of [skip-ci], but now that [ci:skip-build] also
verifies that downloading sources is working as expected,
and for some reason gitlab CI can't download one source file
even when retrying [1] (cache on their end?), let's skip it
this time.
[1] https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/jobs/219539514
Meta package to install all needed packages to get libhybris hardware
adaptation working.
Has 2 subpackages (caf/generic), that device packages can depend on.
Arches are limited, because libhybris cannot be built for x86_64.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
Fix the regression from the mesa refactoring and from switching to armv7
in hammerhead.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI for x86_64; I've
tested manually that it builds for armv7.
Move most code from build_changed_aports.py to common.py. Another patch
will follow soon, which uses common.py to check the versions of changed
aports.
Related: #187
Instead of simply skipping the build check, when ci:skip-build is in
the last commit message (in brackets), download the sources and verify
their checksums.
Depends: pmbootstrap!1788
- main: postmarketos-mkinitfs: Add /run
Create the /run directory in the initramfs so that cryptsetup doesn't
crash on not being able to create /run/cryptsetup for lockfiles
- device: pine-dontbeevil: Remove workaround for touchscreen
- main: linux-postmarketos-allwinner: Implemented supplies for touchscreen
This uses a slightly newer commit from the kernel repo that implements
requesting a regulator in the touchscreen driver
- device: pine-dontbeevil: Remove ethernet from initramfs
This actually makes debugging more complicated since networkmanager wont
touch the ethernet adapter afterwards and the initramfs can be debugged
over uart
- temp/u-boot: sync APKBUILD with upstream and update to 2019.04
- main: linux-postmarketos-allwinner: Use 20190521 git version
This port uses the Android bootloader (kernelflinger) instead of
Gummiboot or rEFInd,... just in case if people still want to easily
reflash Android later without going through some DNX Fastboot, Intel
Flash Tool blah blah.
Chuwi violates GPLv2 by not releasing the kernel sources of Android to
the public. This port uses Linux mainline (5.1-rc7), and almost
everything works properly, so thankfully we don't have to use the 3.10
kernel which is outdated and EOL.
[ci:skip-build]: kernel takes more than an hour to compile on CI.
ollieparanoid made sure that everything builds.
Currently we're using matchbox-keyboard as on screen keyboard. However,
onboard seems to be a better alternative to, it has auto-show, word
suggestions, themes and settings you can choose. So far the best OSK out
there on the market.
There are a few minor issue such as word suggestions doesn't work (not
sure why, but i assume that onboard doesn't know about the program that
was in front of it), sound feedback doesn't work at all due to missing
sound despite it exists in
/usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/onboard-key-feedback.oga. Other
than that, I haven't found any issue while testing.
Tested on qemu-amd64.
Make the display work, set virtual_size and add
msm-fb-refresher and 0001-fix-video-argb-setting.patch.
[ci:skip-build]: already built successfully in CI
On some devices (mainly the ones that uses wcnss-wlan), there is another
interface beside wlan0, which is p2p0. It is used for Wi-Fi Direct, but
beside that, this might also cause confusion to other users as well. And
also you cannot connect into any network with this interface.