Re: [gccsdk] Raspberry Pi 3 builds of apps/libraries for the Autobuilder package site
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 01:31:08PM +, alan buckley wrote: > I’ve a virtual machine set up so I can rebuild and then upload anything > else required. However there are a lot of packages, so it would make > sense (to me anyway) if we could have a list of the things people would > like built sooner rather than later. When I say a list, just using this > thread would be enough for me. > > I will use the Jenkins builder to test if an app/library is likely to build > and if it is, then do a build on my machine as that will force new > builds of any dependent libraries. I will update package numbers if > necessary. Just to note that the 'build-all-packages' job in Jenkins will build everything, sorted by dependency order - in other words if program A depends on library B which depends on library C, it'll build C, then B, then A. The 'build-all-packages_generator' calculates those dependencies from the 'depends' files in SVN, so you just need to run that to update the relationships. It does, however, try to build everything - last time I did this it took about 10 hours (likely to be longer if we have more builds that make progress). So not so great if you're trying to debug build dependencies - probably makes sense to fix problems on your machine. (Oh, I notice it's run out of disc again. I'll try and fix that tomorrow) Theo ___ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK
[gccsdk] Raspberry Pi 3 builds of apps/libraries for the Autobuilder package site
I’ve just rebuilt and uploaded wget and the ssl libraries to the autobuilder package site using the RPi3 compatible version of the GCCSDK. They should appear in the index and on the website tomorrow. I’ve a virtual machine set up so I can rebuild and then upload anything else required. However there are a lot of packages, so it would make sense (to me anyway) if we could have a list of the things people would like built sooner rather than later. When I say a list, just using this thread would be enough for me. I will use the Jenkins builder to test if an app/library is likely to build and if it is, then do a build on my machine as that will force new builds of any dependent libraries. I will update package numbers if necessary. If you suggest something that needs building, it would be ideal if you could test it once the new version get’s uploaded as I will have little time to do any testing myself and don’t have a RPi 3. If a package doesn’t build, I’ll have a look if there is a quick fix, otherwise I’ll move on so that we can get more stuff up to date. >From attempts over the last couple of years, I know that there is quite a lot of things that no longer build, but this will at least give us a starting point. Please don’t just point me to the other threads/forums where some programs have been mentioned as the idea is to get the list here where I could work from it. I’m trying to make this quick and easy, but if someone else wants to manage this in a better way, please go ahead. I’ll still be happy to run whatever builds are requested. Regards, Alan ___ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK