On 16-05-05 01:57 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote: > Hi Daniel, > >> Basically one builds a minimal SDK and does kind of like Debian where a >> git commit to a package kicks of a build of pristine environment which >> builds only the package and it's dependencies. > > I've set up a two-phase buildbot infrastructure which first builds the > SDK for each target/subtarget, and then utilizes suitable SDKs for > processing the package feeds, see > > http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/ > and > http://phase2.builds.lede-project.org/
Would you be interested in looking at my patch for building a minimal SDK? I won't claim it's ready for LEDE use, but if you find it helpful as starting point, I'm happy. > This approach is far from perfect but imho a good step into the right > direction and it would fulfill your requirement of decoupled core/feed > builds. Awesome. This is definitely a big job and doing it small steps is advisable anyway. > > Once more build resources become available it becomes feasible to > compile single packages plus their dependency trees as they're pushed. > > You can find the buildbot configuration files here: > https://git.lede-project.org/?p=buildbot.git > Thanks! I might set up an experimental buildbot to try some of my ideas (also looking at various existing tools others have pointed out). Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev