Looking to create a new RPM for some downstream dtbs. The purpose of this package is for decoupling the dtbs from the kernel RPM when creating the android boot image with sample-images.
SystemReady specs states that firmware shall provide the platform description, however, this is not always the case. So this is an alternative to including that .dtb file. Another benefit is for specifications that haven't yet made it into upstream, they can be directly added to downstream-dtbs-src.
CentOS/automotive/rpms/downstream-dtbs CentOS/automotive/src/downstream-dtbs-src
RPM: https://gitlab.com/lkarpins-rh/downstream-dtbs SRC: https://gitlab.com/lkarpins-rh/downstream-dtbs-src --
Lucas Karpinski
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 09:29:18AM -0400, Lucas Karpinski wrote:
Looking to create a new RPM for some downstream dtbs. The purpose of this package is for decoupling the dtbs from the kernel RPM when creating the android boot image with sample-images.
SystemReady specs states that firmware shall provide the platform description, however, this is not always the case. So this is an alternative to including that .dtb file. Another benefit is for specifications that haven't yet made it into upstream, they can be directly added to downstream-dtbs-src.
CentOS/automotive/rpms/downstream-dtbs CentOS/automotive/src/downstream-dtbs-src
Both projects created though I went with downstream-dtbs for both since the namespace is different. You can git clone git@gitlab.com:CentOS/automotive/src/downstream-dtbs.git downstream-dtbs-src to distinguish between your two clones if needed :)
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/src/downstream-dtbs/ https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/downstream-dtbs/
I've added the sig-automotive group as maintainer for the two projects, but I'm not sure I see you in the group. Are you? If not, could you send me your Fedora/CentOS username? (it's the same account system on the backend for the two communities)
Thanks, Pierre
automotive-sig@lists.centos.org