<victhor>
disabling icecc did the trick, but obviously this is not desirable. So it seems the clients are missing some libraries, but how do I add them?
<victhor>
I have them installed on the machines already, so they are missing from the build environment.
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<jas-hacks>
Nilesh_: it complaining 'mxc_sdc_fb fb.27: ipu0-di0 already in use' . Try without setting mxcfb0
<Nilesh_>
jas-hacks: ok ...so should i comment mxcfb0 from dtsi?
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<Nilesh_>
jas-hacks1: Ok i'll comment that ....and what about the bootargs its not taking dev=ldb and is complaining as(## Error: "video=mxcfb1:dev=ldb,LDB-XGA,if=RGB666" not defined) in serial log
<jas-hacks1>
Nilesh_: you need the bootargs it won't work without it
<Nilesh_>
jas-hacks1: Yes...i've set the bootargs but its complaning as above at the ubot and also not reflecting in the kernel line
<jas-hacks1>
Nilesh_: then you have set it up wrong
<Nilesh_>
jas-hacks1:,video=mxcfb1:dev=ldb,LDB-XGA,if=RGB666 is whats the doc says...
<jas-hacks1>
Nilesh_: I don't think there should be a comma at the start
<Nilesh_>
jas-hacks1, typo: .....i've set as (video=mxcfb1:dev=ldb,LDB-XGA,if=RGB666)
<jas-hacks1>
Nilesh_: if you halt your boot you can print out your bootargs cmd line