Re: Rootstock for ARMv5

2010-05-06 Thread Hector Oron
Hello Ogra,

 it might take some effort to port it, especially since it makes some
 ubuntuish assumptions (for example setting up sudo in the target,
 locking the root account etc etc) but any improvement to the script is
 indeed welcome :)

I wonder how hard should be to have rootstock use multistrap, instead
debootstrap, which can pull from multiple repositories, so rootstock
users (OEM, thrid parties, ...) just have to set their multiple
repositories (Debian, Ubuntu, Emdebian, PearsonComputing,
$my_home_repo, etc.) in the multistrap config file.

Kind regards,
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Re: Rootstock for ARMv5

2010-05-05 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
On 10-05-05 08:54 AM, Loïc Minier wrote:
  Hey there

 On Tue, May 04, 2010, Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
 I'd like to create a Ubuntu ARM root file system based on the 10.04 LTS
 release using the rootstock tool. The problem is that I'm stuck with my
 current AT91sam9260 processor which only supports ARMv5 (rootstock in
 9.10 and 10.04 dropped support for it).

 What do you think would be the ideal path to follow to get an
 ARMv5-friendly rootstock? I'm ready to put the resources to recompile
 the whole source repository. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be
 very much appreciated.

   So one thing to keep in mind is that rootstock doesn't build the actual
   ARM binaries; it creates *filesystems* from the prebuilt Ubuntu
   packages.  The Ubuntu packages were built for v5 in Ubuntu 9.04, and
   are incompatible with ARMv5 in Ubuntu 9.10 and later.  What you could
   do:
   * use Ubuntu 9.04 packages (jaunty); this is getting old and will
 soon be unsupported AIUI

Yes, that's what I have now, a Jaunty-based system that I created using 
an early version of rootstock. And I'm looking at a way to get into a 
LTS release.

   * use Debian; Debian's armel port is compatible with ARMv4t and above

Yes, I've been looking at this option as well. And now, giving your 
comments on the next option the Debian solution is becoming the one at 
the top of my list.

   * rebuild Ubuntu or wait for someone to provide a rebuild; currently
 this aint easy, but it's on the radar of various people to try to
 provide a tool to allow this; it's not really aimed at ARMv5
 specifically though, and this will take a while to appear/happen


Well, as I said above, this points me to moving away from Ubuntu towards 
Debian at least for this project I'm working on. I'd be glad to help 
with the re-building tool if such effort gets started somehow.

One final thought however, what is the likelihood of a modified 
rootstock script that sources packages from a Debian repo as opposed to 
Ubuntu's? I just like the simplicity of the rootstock script. Or, is 
there something similar in the Debian side that you could suggest?

Thank you for you comments.

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Pedro


 Hope this helps,


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Rootstock for ARMv5

2010-05-04 Thread Pedro I. Sanchez
Hello,

I'd like to create a Ubuntu ARM root file system based on the 10.04 LTS 
release using the rootstock tool. The problem is that I'm stuck with my 
current AT91sam9260 processor which only supports ARMv5 (rootstock in 
9.10 and 10.04 dropped support for it).

What do you think would be the ideal path to follow to get an 
ARMv5-friendly rootstock? I'm ready to put the resources to recompile 
the whole source repository. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be 
very much appreciated.

Thank you,

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