Yes ! I was able tu build my own images ! ... Thanks a lot. real 430m50.083s user 285m0.305s sys 72m2.178s
Just a note : when compiling, it says that it should be faster with "psyco jit". I don't know if it's really faster but I just installed package "python-psyco" and it doesn't complain anymore. It's not in you package list. If it really speed process, maybe you can add it to your server ... Thanks again. Mike Rod Whitby a écrit : > I have created an unofficial auto-builder for the FSO > distribution at http://shr.bearstech.com (hosting of the > server is provided by Bearstech - I have no relationship > with Bearstech other than managing the auto-builder that > runs on the server they have provided for this purpose). > > The server currently contains continuous builds of the > fso-testing and fso-unstable distributions for the > OpenMoko GTA01 (Neo 1973) and GTA02 (Neo FreeRunner). > In the future it will also contain continuous builds of the > shr-testing and shr-unstable distributions. > > The fso-testing and fso-unstable distributions are built > from the org.openembedded.dev branch of the > git://git.openembedded.net/org.openembedded.dev.git repository. > Both are built with DISTRO set to 'openmoko' and MACHINE set > to sequentially to 'om-gta01' and 'om-gta02'. > > The fso-testing distribution builds the versions of packages > specified in the preferred-om-2008-versions.inc file and the > sane-srcrevs.inc file. A key feature of the fso-testing > distribution is that the package versions do not change unless > by direct action of developers to update those files. The > intention is that this results in a recent set of packages that > have undergone some rudimentary testing by the developers. > > The fso-unstable distribution allows a certain set of packages > (defined in the moko-autorev.inc and fso-autorev.inc files) to > 'float', and therefore is more likely to have the absolute latest > version of any package, but also more likely to include versions > of packages that do not not work and sometimes do not even build. > > The set of packages built is determined by contents of the > task-openmoko-feed recipe in the OpenEmbedded repository. > > Build results are reported continuously to the oestats server at > http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/builders/shr.bearstech.com/ > > All source tarballs used can be found in the sources directory > on the server. > > Note that images that are rebuilt multiples times on the same day > are overwritten. The server operates in the CEST timezone. > > To replicate the configuration of this server, you should use a > Debian Lenny host operating system, with the host package > configuration as specified in the sources.list and dpkg-list.txt > files in the server-config directory. > > Then copy the Makefile and 'common' directory to your build area. > Read the Makefile for further documentation and instructions. > > -- Rod Whitby > -- MokoMakefile and FsoMakefile author > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
