2015-04-20 22:39 GMT+02:00 David Lang <[email protected]>:
> these look like really useful scripts, but I'm having trouble
> reverse-engineering them to figure out what needs to be where to make them
> work.

I don't have the details, but most of them are in a state of "great,
it worked", so it's not very fine-tuned. As a side-activity, I am
making changes to the scripts. Florian (out of office today) can
probably comment better on the current status.

Note that I have streamlined the scripts for the daily builds. These
daily build scripts are in ./scripts/auto_daily* and are probably a
better starting point to understand the structure. Note that the
package build control files resides in different directories and there
is a lot of (uncessary) duplication. That duplication will hopefully
change soon.

Rainer

> At one point it seems to be using the results of 'make dist' but at other
> places it seems to be requiring an upstream source tarball.
>
> there's a truely huge number of packages that are needed to make this work
> as well. I'll try to document them when I get everything working.
>
> David Lang
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