26.11.2011 20:32, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет: > Hi Andrew; > > You've done an oustanding job; thx very much! > > I've just updated my machine to ubuntu 11.10 and the pb's I've had (and > reported) are gone - it's possible to build the packages again on the > host, without the need for an older VM guest, very convenient. > > I'm currently in the process to release rc1 for 4.1.1, so not much time > and cpu ressources to help you yet... > > My roadmap for Bering-uClibc is to have a release of 4.1.1 early next > month and a 4.2 version with a reviewed kernel (see trac ticket #46) > early next year. > > But hopefully enough time to build and test BuC next during that changes. > > Am 26.11.2011 18:37, schrieb Andrew: >> Hi all. >> I almost finished packages revision; it seems to be built OK except >> gnupg (I just didn't ported it), dhcpd (I spent much time for it but I >> can't force it to be built), libecap (it is needed somewhere?), and I >> commented some packages that are unneeded/obsolete. > gnupg is needed, if we add signed packages, so no pb yet, libecap can > used if we want to enhance squid, but today it is not used. > > >> Now it should be built OK, and I need help in testing - for broken >> dependencies, new bugs and so on, to be sure that new toolchain is >> working OK. > Does tools/buildall.sh work today? > The last time I tried it failed, cause it did not find a the buildenv > target (for obvious reason). > > To do real world test on a real machine, I will need a geode kernel, the > last time I looked into BuC next only a i686 kernel has been build. > > kp > > I rebuilding all from scratch now and fixing small errors/default options conflicts that I made in scripts. I'll finish this today.
gpg isn't a big trouble - I think i'll port all remain packages in Monday. Or somebody else will do it faster - if package configure was built with recent libtoolize/autoconf (newer than 2006-2007 year release), and if it hasn't dirty ugly hacls like dhcpd has, it's a trivial task :) I didn't look at buildall.sh; I'll look on it today. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ leaf-devel mailing list leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel