> > 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