Thanks for your hints, and yes I agree it is possible though MIPS arch enabling is not so convenient than others:) And it is also very possible there is no much trouble at all.
Please try it and write the instructions in the wiki.tizen.org, which will be very valuable. thanks - jf.ding On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 08:52:04PM +0100, Jan-Simon Möller wrote: > Hi ! > > First of all: it is possible. > > Either way, the workflow is like this: > 1) setup a mips system to compile the initial rpm packages natively > - we need rpm(build) support and the usual dependencies for building > - the list of packages is around 80 - check Base:build for opensuse or > tizen > 2) With these rpm's from step 1 setup a repo and point gbs to it or use OBS > - this will kind of rebuild the same set of packages with itself. > 3) Now we have the bootstrap done. Use gbs or OBS with the repo for the rest. > > Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2014, 17:45:57 schrieb Jian-feng Ding: > > Andriy, AFAIK, we haven't tried to use GBS to bootstrapping new arch in > > local machine, instead, we usually did it in OBS server side, and then the > > initialized repositories can be the start point of GBS local build. > > > > And for the MIPS support, it seems a far way to enable, because I noticed > > the official openSUSE OBS farm can only support the following arches: > > This is not true, we can do more: > https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/blob/master/src/backend/BSCando.pm > > > What we need for OBS operation is either a working emulator (needs adaptions) > or a working version of qemu-linux-user for the mips target. > > > HTH so far. Ping on the list if you have questions. > > Best, > Jan-Simon Möller _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/general
