Hi René,
René Rebe wrote:
I think -list lists all package, -list-missing should give you a real
overview.
I'm afraid not:
$ ./scripts/Download -list-missing | wc -l
3279
$ head config/default/config
#
# T2 7.0-stable Config File
#
export SDECFG_TARGET='generic'
export SDECFG_PKGSEL_TPL='minimal'
export SDECFG_IMAGE='install'
export SDECFG_ARCH='x86'
export SDECFG_X86_OPT='pentium4'
By default T2 uses an optimized initrd and for this uses dietlibc and
embutils. But
as they are tiny they should be just a tiny percentage of other
must-have packages,
such as gcc.
So, how do I, for example, choose sysvinit instead? Would
./scripts/Build-Target sysvinit bypass the building of initrd and its
dependencies or do I have to do something else? And if I wanted to say,
use FSF binutils instead of the kernel.org package, would I have to
write my own package description?
Joe
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