Hi,
On Thu, 2021-04-15 at 18:58 +0200, Julian Stecklina wrote:
> I'm trying to build Coreboot with Nix [1] [...]
I have not yet tried it personally, but corenix[1] looks nice.
Cheers
Phil
[1]: https://git.petabyte.dev/petabyteboy/corenix/
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I did not mention https://github.com/Thrilleratplay/guix-docker as it
probably is a red herring.
The goal of that repo is to create reproducible build environments using
Guix; the output is a docker image that can build coreboot and not
coreboot itself. The ultimate goal is create a
On 4/15/21 6:58 PM, Julian Stecklina wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Julian,
>
> I'm trying to build Coreboot with Nix [1] and am facing some issues. I'm
> wondering whether someone has already tried this before and can give some
> pointers. My specific problem is how to nicely package the toolchain that
>
On Thu, 2021-04-15 at 17:11 +, Peter Stuge wrote:
> How does Nix deal with other cross-toolchains? That's essentially
> what the coreboot toolchain is, so maybe you can find inspiration
> there.
The short story is: It doesn't deal very well with software that tries to build
its own toolchain.
Julian Stecklina wrote:
> I'm trying to build Coreboot with Nix [1] and am facing some issues. I'm
> wondering whether someone has already tried this before and can give some
> pointers.
I don't think so.
> My specific problem is how to nicely package the toolchain that
> coreboot requires.
>
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