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Sébastien Lorquet squalyl at gmail.comHi, what about a baseband-users mailing list to keep this one free of the 'git' and 'make' help requests that keep coming? Sebastien On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Sylvain Munaut <246tnt at gmail.com> wrote: > > Easy there. I realize it's only a test and I did search the list before > asking. > > Well, you obviously didn't do THE FIRST THING you should have: open > the damn file that failed ! > It should then have become obvious where the problem was. (and if it > wasn't you've got more serious problems ...) > > I have nothing against GSM newbies, but before asking I think you always > should: > > - Check the Wiki > - Check the Mailing list > - Just plain google for it > - Try to fix it yourself for at least a few hours > - Read the relevant specifications / schematics / whatever doc may be > applicable > > (the two last items are not applicable to all questions obviously) > > And if it's a build error, then you should even try harder to fix it > yourself because you should just know how all theses things work > already ... > > And only if all the above failed, then ask on the ml or IRC. > > > Don't take it personally, but lately all questions on IRC and the ML > have mostly been around: > - Building > - Serial cable > - Finding phones on ebay > > All things you really should be able to solve by yourself without > asking ... all the info is out there, and frankly it's getting > annoying. > > > Cheers, > > Sylvain > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/baseband-devel/attachments/20110118/7b62826d/attachment.htm>