On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Oliver Ertl wrote:
> I always compile trunk by myself and put the package repository on a
> web or FTP server.
so you simply do an all-package build and create your own repo, is
that what you're saying? that's the direction i'm going in as well.
> In the build-system I change either
> package/base-files/files/etc/ipkg.conf to have a new standard
> ipkg.conf for all targets.
what do you mean you change "either"? i'm assuming that what you're
referring to is that, before an image build, you modify the contents
of the generic /etc/ipkg.conf file to refer to your repository,
correct? and that modified version will be used for any new image you
build.
> For target specific ipkg.conf files change or add the file
> target/linux/<arch>/base-files/etc/ipkg.conf.
and i haven't looked closely enough yet -- if you have both a generic
and an arch-specific ipkg.conf file, what happens? are the combined
in your final image? a pointer to the part of the build
infrastructure that deals with that would be great so i can RTFS for
myself. thanks muchly.
rday
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