On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 10:22 +0100, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Is there a script already available that generates a package
dependency
tree from src.rpms? At the moment, rebuilding a distro is quite
inefficient because for each mock run the setup takes a non-trivial
amount of time. What I'm thinking about doing is writing a script that
generates a dependency tree which can then be used, for example, to
generate a Makefile. That would allow for building all the packages in
the correct order with no wasted time on multiple passes in which most
package builds fail due to dependencies.
Anyway, my question is, before I set out to write it, is there such a
script already?
There are several attempts at this, including something DJ put together
during the F15 bootstrap, and e.g. rpmgraph but there isn't a real
solution to the problem of the kind that we will need longer term.
The real solution to this problem necessitates changing packages to add
explicit bootstrap dependencies to them. That is the only way to do this
properly. Otherwise you have to do what we did in the early stages to
get going. A real fix (that I have raised initially and will be more
vocal about - thanks for the indirect ping) is to regularly
automatically bootstrap Fedora using automation, and bootstrap deps.
Then we should notify package maintainers who break the ability to
bootstrap in adding hundreds of deps to the minimal set (I'm looking at
systemd as an example that would have perhaps caused such a reaction).
Jon.