On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 09:39 +0100, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote: > 2010/2/16 Koen Kooi <[email protected]>: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 16-02-10 00:38, Chris Larson wrote: > >> Greetings all, > >> > >> Per discussion in the TSC meeting this month, I'm sending out this email as > >> a probe. Would anyone on the list benefit from a "janitors" type project, > >> to outline and document specific cleanup tasks and how they should be done? > >> There are many tasks that need doing which involve editing of large amounts > >> of files in relatively simple ways, and I suspect, but am not yet certain, > >> that there are a group of individuals who wish to contribute to the > >> project, > >> but are new enough that they don't feel confident diving into anything > >> invasive. This sort of a task could be a starting point for that sort of > >> individual. Thoughts? Anyone out there in that camp currently that would > >> benefit from something like this? > > > > The first project that comes to mind is converting simple recipes (e.g. > > not perl) to new style staging. It's a fairly simple job that has a huge > > impact. > > Problem is to do that reliable.
Isn't that a document it right, for Janitors problem? ie: 1. Build recipe foo, with packaged-staging, your resuling pstage file is ..../foo_VERSION...ipk. Copy this somewhere safe. 2. Modify recipe foo to use new style 3. -c clean foo, build again. 4. Examine contents of old and new pstaging file. If the contents are the same (and say, diff rather than just checking names, so that any munging is caught), good to go! If not ... The idea behind janitors is that there's tasks that can be explained and people can pick up and do, but there's some manual intervention and checking. So, if someone fleshed out the above a little more, that should be enough for a legacy staging task. -- Tom Rini <[email protected]> Mentor Graphics Corporation _______________________________________________ Openembedded-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-devel
