Hey Yan,
Eventually that would be my goal. However, please refer back up the
thread to the issues that Axel has been having getting the SRPMS for
the system to build. I would need to go through a similar process, so
if there's scripts or documentation on how to setup a build host for
the moblin packages then it would be greatly appreciated if it could
be shared.
Cheers,
On 16 Feb 2009, at 05:49, Li, Yan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:57:02AM +0800, Glen Gray wrote:
Arjan van de Ven wrote:
axel lin wrote:
hi all,
I try to build all moblin2 SRPMS.
Total 630 SRPMs built, 78 failed.
Most of the failed build are because of patch failed.
Can someone help to correct it?
Below is the list of SRPMs that cannot be successfuly built:
this is an rpm settings things;
some distributions set rpm to not allow any fuzz in patches
our buildsystem currently allows that standard "2" fuzz in patches.
Is your build system available for other to setup and replicate ?
Intel has done nothing special for a build system, and actually
picking such a system is more process oriented, rather than
technically oriented.
Why not just using your current building system, which everyone in
your org understands, works well and more importantly, adapted to your
process, and considering to import Moblin v2.0's packages into it?
Specifically referring to my previous emails of wanting older CPU
architectures supported. This is probably what axel is attempting
too.
I've recently got an alpha port of our software stack as it stands
running on Fedora 10. So my next step of migrating our system to
Moblin
v2 would be setting up a build host that can re-create the rpms with
non-Atom specific compiler flags and a yum repository.
Kind Regards,
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Best regards,
Li, Yan
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Software Engineering Manager Dublin 8, Ireland
Lincor Solutions Ltd. Ph: +353 (0) 1 4893682
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