On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 11:35, Sean Dague wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:08:06AM -0500, Brian Finley wrote:
> > Try doing an update.  It is possible it wasn't checked in.  Everything
> > should be checked in now.
> 
> Just tried an update and it still hangs on the make oldconfig.
> 
> Can you try doing a clean pull into another directory and running through
> 'make kernel'?  You should see the problem as soon as it untars the source
> tarball.

OK.  I'll try this.

> I also noticed that you are installing uclibc onto the build server.  There
> is a way arround this that I found with the tuxscreen project by modding the
> Config file right before build.  The line they used was:
> 
> perl -i -p -e 's,SYSTEM_DEVEL_PREFIX.*,SYSTEM_DEVEL_PREFIX=$(STAGING_DIR
> )/usr,g' $(UCLIBC_DIR)/Config

I've had problems getting this to work.  Dann said he'd take a look at
it, but if you could take a look at the initrd_source/Makefile (search
for XXXs) and make a change, that would be great.

> This is nice in the fact that you don't modify the host filesystem outside
> of the staging directory.
> 
> If you check out 'cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/sisuite co
> experimental/sisboot' you'll get the work I was playing arround with uclibc
> building.  All the makefiles are adapted from the tuxscreen project, and are
> really nice.  (They had a seperate make file for each program, and just
> included them during build.)

This is what we want to get to.  We are doing some of this now, and
after the code settles down a bit, the plan is for Dann to go back in
and work the Makefiles towards a more modular setup.

Cheers, -Brian


> 
>       -Sean
> 
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> There is no silver bullet.  Plus, werewolves make better neighbors than
> zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down.
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