On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Adriaan de Groot <groot at kde.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 April 2009 18:01:47 Jan Hnatek wrote:
>> Adriaan de Groot wrote:
>> > On Monday 13 April 2009 20:25:16 Lukas Oboril wrote:
>> > Perhaps we should once again define (stringently?) the build environment
>> > for these packages. For instance saying "CBE 1.7.0" and checking for that
>> > in both check-version.sh and adding it as build requires to the specs.
>>
>> I'm very much up for this wrt the -42 repo.
>
> OK. Concrete suggestions? Can pkgtool handle package version requirements? We
> might want to state something like:
>
> ? ? ? ?BuildRequires: CBEenv > 1.6.9

I think something like that might be possible, but syntax is a bit
different. I have to look to code ;)


>
> I think the rpm pkgtool can do that. That would reduce the amount of willy-
> nillyness around the build process; we wouldn't have to specify any other
> build dependencies. Headers and stuff like that, though, remain a problem
> (unless CBE implies SUNWhea and similar).
>
>> Tbh, I'm working on an automated build system for VirtualBox to set up
>> nightly builds. Currently it's OpenSolaris 111, CBE 1.7.0, pkgbuild
>> 1.3.98, cmake+yasm from -42 (hm, this number... :)
>> It should be ready in a few days.
>
> Ooh, cool.
>
>> Can I commit these tools to the repo, say ./specs/tools/vbox/?
>
> As far as I'm concerned, yes.
>
>> Does anyone have a public ftp where I could publish the logs?
>> /I'll be asking around internally, so maybe I'll find another way/
>
> You could scp them onto solaris.bionicmutton.org, for instance. I have no real
> opinion on how to display them, though.
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