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Build state today - firefox-58 - 10-20-2020

Hi,

on the postmarketos website there are only builds from september available? Where I can get more recent builds?

Or have I to build them on my computer with pmbootstrap? Edge or stable then?


RE: Build state today - biketool - 10-22-2020

(10-20-2020, 03:07 AM)firefox-58 Wrote: Hi,

on the postmarketos website there are only builds from september available? Where I can get more recent builds?

Or have I to build them on my computer with pmbootstrap? Edge or stable then?

I am not finding the built images.
I have a libexif dep error which wont let me build/install today via pmbootstrap but hosed my existing PMOS install.


RE: Build state today - desca - 10-22-2020

(10-22-2020, 09:21 AM)biketool Wrote: I am not finding the built images.
I have a libexif dep error which wont let me build/install today via pmbootstrap but hosed my existing PMOS install.

postmarketOS PinePhone images


Movement continues - jmorris - 10-24-2020

(10-20-2020, 03:07 AM)firefox-58 Wrote: Hi,

on the postmarketos website there are only builds from september available? Where I can get more recent builds?

Or have I to build them on my computer with pmbootstrap? Edge or stable then?
If you just like building things do that.  Otherwise install whatever the latest readymade image is and let the package manager bring you up to date with the last couple of months of development like any other sensible distro.  Things ARE moving.  Just yesterday upower finally saw activity.  It tries to sleep now!  It doesn't actually do it yet but it tries, bless its little heart.   Big Grin   Seriously though, the day before if you manually poked /sys/power/state it just died, now upower and friends have that file opened so you can't poke it anymore manually.  After the timeout the blue notification led everybody seems to be standardizing on (why? code copy/pasted from pinebook?) begins to blink but it doesn't actually make it to suspend and like my own earlier experiments, nothing can make it log a darned thing with a clue as to why, not even to the serial console.  Whoever is working on upower obviously has figured some stuff out though so progress is coming.