Designation: Non-Finmeccanica
Is it possible to archive (in SVN, for example) a complete package that allows 
LTIB to rebuild from "source" with a single command using the libraries that 
were archived at the time of archive?

The situation is this. The developers will configure LTIB (kernel, RFS ...) and 
download all packages needed. At some point, they will check this into an 
archive so that the Configuration Management Organization (CMO) can check it 
out and build it.

The CMO build will have no access to the internet and the personnel, who are 
not familiar with LTIB, will want to invoke a script that does everything - 
even setting up /opt/freecale -- with no interaction.

I have been able to do some this, such as setting up a local package pool and 
using preconfigure, but I cannot accomplish the whole thing without some manual 
interaction and/or retaining a significant amount of the build by-products.

Ideally, I would like to save nothing more than the original source (LTIB and 
packages) and small number of configuration files. Then have a script that 
takes these and performs the complete build.


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