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Re: Using build.sh for cross builds
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, Bob Lee wrote:
> In our environment, the desire is to build the tools once, keep them
> on a read only mounted file system. Tools only updated when needed
> for everyone. I believe at one time I read that there was a flag to
> inhibit (re)building tools.
Wow, a read-only TOOLDIR! I haven't heard of anybody else trying that,
and it's outside the intended scope of build.sh, but I expect that it
would not be too difficult to make it work. I don't have time to work
on it now, but if you can make it work and submit patches, then I am
sure there would be some interest in getting them committed.
> Using cvs to pull netbsd-5, 5.0_STABLE in other words. The
> timestamp on doc/CHANGES-5.1 is February 3. For my information, is
> there a better way to identify the snapshot of the source tree?
The branch name, and the time of the checkout, are usually sufficient
to identify a source tree. If you don't know the exact time, or
didn't pass an explicit "-D" flag to the cvs update command, then an
approximate time is fine, and the time from the CHANGES-5.1 file is a
pretty good choice for the netbd-5 branch.
> As an aside, is there a place where the NetBSD release
> engineering process is described? I need to explain this to
> management, where schedules, road maps, and power point rule.
There's lots of documentation scattered around, and maybe somebody else
can refer you to a good summary.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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