[Arm-dev] new target c71511 created on the plague build farm

Fabian Arrotin arrfab at centos.org
Wed Nov 25 11:36:57 UTC 2015


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On 25/11/15 12:25, Mandar Joshi wrote:
>> 
>> So we should start discussing about which tools/procedure to use
>> to build those images that people would be then able to consume.
>> 
>> There is/was https://github.com/mndar/rbf , but now that I look
>> at that, it seems that the github repository in fact contains
>> binaries of uboot and kernels not built on our infra, so we can
>> probably reuse that, but if we modify it to only be a tool that
>> 
>> - either build on demand missing files not coming from upstream
>> SRPMS (like uboot/kernel/$others ? ) - either be pointed to url
>> containing those binaries, but that can be audited/verified and
>> so something to discuss too.
>> 
>> I've myself never worked really on arm boards, so if people can
>> give us pointers about where to start, etc ....
>> 
> 
> I would love to help you out but my semester exams are going on
> and will be for the next month. So I won't be able to reply
> quickly. Yes, the github repo contains u-boot cross compiled on my
> machine. If you would like rbf to use u-boot compiled on the plague
> farm, it's easy.
> 
> You'll have to modify the xml template. First add the u-boot
> package to the <package> tag (comma separated) and then change the
> value of the <uboot> tag to /tmp/temp/<path-to-uboot-in-new-rootfs>
> where /tmp/temp is your <workdir> Hope this helps
> 
> -Mandar

Hi Mandar,

Thanks for the clarification. Hope that everything will run fine for
your exams, and then hoping to see you back "at full steam" for the
armv7 CentOS userland ;-)


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