[maemo-developers] OBS for Freemantle (really Chinook)

From: Bas Vermeulen Bas.Vermeulen at novero.com
Date: Thu Jun 17 16:52:53 EEST 2010
On 17.06.10 11:35, David Greaves wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 11:25 +0200, Bas Vermeulen wrote:
>    
>> On 15.06.10 17:35, David Greaves wrote:
>>      
>>> On 15/06/10 14:34, Bas Vermeulen wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> Hello David,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to set up a private OBS to be able to automatically
>>>> build/rebuild Chinook instead of Freemantle.
>>>> I'm getting stuck on the first few steps in your description,
>>>> specifically where to get the maemo_sdk_5 /maemo_sdk_4 stuff you refer
>>>> to in the Stable part. Where can I get those?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help you can give,
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> Sure... you may want to take this onto the maemo-dev list too?
>>>
>>> What pages are you using?
>>> http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenSuse_Build_Service/Fremantle_Setup ?
>>>
>>>        
>> Yup, that's the one. I've set up OBS on a private server, and that's
>> working so far. I've created a Maemo:4.1 project on the OBS web
>> interface, including a repository there. My question is how to populate
>> that so I can build and/or rebuild any packages in the base distribution
>> (and what other repositories I'd need). I've copied the configuration
>> from build.opensuse.org's Maemo 4.1 project, but I believe it doesn't
>> have anything else there.
>>      
> I suggest you document the steps you're taking (following the same
> overall process as Fremantle). Do that in
>    http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenSuse_Build_Service/Chinook_Setup
> Then I'll have a much clearer idea of what the problems are.
>    

I've documented my current steps in 
http://wiki.maemo.org/OpenSuse_Build_Service/Chinook_Setup as you requested.
At the moment I've got a copy of the Chinook repository local on that 
machine, but am unsure how to proceed from that.
In the Fremantle setup, you add a Debian repository for I guess build 
prerequisites, is this necessary?

> This is a complex and iterative process BTW... don't expect it to be
> simple ...
>
>    

That's fine, it's something somewhat on the side at the moment. But any 
pointers would be appreciated.

Regards,

Bas Vermeulen
>
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