Hi,

On 29. Mar 2020, at 01:51, scsijon <scsi...@lamiaworks.com.au> wrote:
> 
> 
> Rene, can I 'have' the build priority group 226.xxx assigned for the lxqt 
> desktop please, it seems to be the 'next available for desktop' group? There 
> are about 28 packages in the basic lxqt desktop set and another 12 or so 
> associated in a standard set before you consider externals. They need to be 
> built in a specific order to build correctly and work. I'm considering 
> building them with a 10 gap (226.000, 226.010, 226.020, .....) for now in 
> case something else appears and needs to be interspaced. None of them seem to 
> be in T2 at present, so hopefully there should not be priority problems.

The build order does not need to. be assigned, reserver or even be uniq. You 
can just use whatever works. Ideally we should get rid of this “hardcoded” 
static assignment and fully dynamically schedule it based on the .cache 
dependencies, ...

> And yes, i'll worry and check for whitespaces (tabs) and ordinary spaces as I 
> create the .desc files. How do I create the .cache files? I also believe 
> there is a script to give me the sum224 for the .desc, what is it called 
> please?


scripts/Create-CkSumPatch creates the checksum, you might also run 
/scripts/Create-CopyPatch
but you don’t really need as it will run on my side anyway.

The .cache is also automatically created by T2 in /var/adm/cache/ you want to 
copy that in after you build it successfully for the automatically tracked 
dependencies.

        René

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