On 06/27/2016 04:52 PM, enh wrote: > --- > toys/android/start.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
I checked both of these in verbatim, because I don't have a test environment to even compile test these changes, even though I don't see how moving the ? : test out of the one user into a gratuitous variable that's used exactly once is related to the fact I forgot to remove the extra argument when I moved the test inline, and would have changed the -1 to a -3 on the ss += ARRAY_LEN(SERVICES) line (still a single constant office) rather than assigning services to it again when it was assigned on the previous line. But as I said: I don't have a test environment. I need to fix that. I cleared off 30 gigs of space on my netbook before looking up the build requirements for current AOSP: https://source.android.com/source/requirements.html 150 gigs. I believe the hard drive in this thing is 300 total. Kinda not happening until I get a bigger drive and perform surgery. (Shoulda done it during the reinstall with 14.04, but I didn't have a disk lying around.) Working on it. It would be nice if I could build a bionic toolchain by itself, and a basic "just enough to boot to command line" minimal android kernel+userspace, but no. (I think the 30 gigs figure was just how much source it downloaded before it started building anything last time I tried this.) Rob (I've learned over the years that having a primary development machine I carry with me all the time, and other machines being backups I rsync to, works best for me. When more than one machine is "primary" I start swap thrashing data between them and lose track of what's current where and it just turns into a versioning mess. I don't have an AOSP build on my primary machine, and that's becoming an issue for me.) _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
