On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Dennis Gilmore <dennis(a)ausil.us> wrote:
I spent some time on the weekend working on a rootfs that has working
mock
out of the box. The cm is up. Ill put a SSH key in the rootfs people will be
able to use to rsync builds up. Right now I need to get a good set of
kernels for it. At the least tegra and omap imx if dans work pays off as
well. Anything else people think we will need? I have it booted on my
trimslice.
Are the src.rpm's published somewhere?
Jonathan Masters <jcm(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Also. I pulled Ken's bits earlier so mock in the rootfs should work as
> long as the fs (eg NFS) you use has the right fs cap support (eg v4 nfs). We
> should keep the rootfs around and not archive it until at te earliest the
> point where we have a bootable F15 image. I will handle the archiving in
> co-operation with Dennis at that time.
>
> I am not on IRC until Thu but I will try to sneak online when my gf
> doesn't notice while on the Isle of Wight :)
>
> --
> Sent from my phone - message formatted and/or shortened accordingly.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Masters [jcm(a)redhat.com]
> Received: Monday, 15 Aug 2011, 15:22
> To: jkc(a)redhat.com, dennis(a)ausil.us, ctyler(a)seneca.ca,
> arm(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, blc(a)redhat.com
> CC: jcm(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Rootfs and mock
>
>
> Ken, Dennis, Chris,
>
> Forgive the bad formatte
> d phone
> email. I am on the way for three days of vacation and have a bad cold or
> worse...so this will have to do :)
>
> The rootfs in git has served its purpose. We can run mock now. The best
> thing going forward is to build one set of RPMs, either using mock running
> in the rootfs or using native builds from Dennis' semi-bootable F15 image.
> What we don't need to do is update the rootfs. Just use it to run mock if
> you need to and then we will stash the RPMs we build in a common repo we
> keep synced.
>
> I spoke with Dennis last week. He is setting up a VM on his server we can
> use to host a set of common RPMs. I hope Ken can work with Chris on
> #fedora-arm to perhaps get Ken a login on Scotland and then work with Dennis
> to setup a means to replace the current set of armb7hl repo bits on Scotland
> with an rsync of Dennis' new VM. Dennis will supply a login for pushing to
> his VM which will also host the RPMs. Then, people building with mock can
> stash to either place, they will
> sync
> with cron, and serve as the source repo for building more.
>
> Hope this makes sense. Please co-ordinate to make this happen so our VFADs
> can start up again :)
>
> Jon.
>
> --
> Sent from my phone - message formatted and/or shortened accordingly.
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