On 2012-Jul-11, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:41:07AM -0400, gdweber@iue.edu wrote:
On 2012-Jul-11, Magnus Therning wrote: [...]
2. build for both i686 and x86_64
I can do this for x86_64, but I do not have access to any i686 with Arch Linux, so as far as I know, I can't build packages for i686.
Ah, but that's the beauty of it. Just use the makeahpkg script and pass in '-a i686' and you're golden :)
I am amazed! I had no idea that I could put a little Linux installation *for a different architecture* in a chroot. Okay, doing this now. It is even smart enough to install the external libraries, like libgl, needed for the package automatically.
3. upload the built packages to a place where I can get them
I think I can find such a place.
Good.
I think that a simple alphabetic sort on the file would improve the situation, but I haven't added that to the tool yet. In practice this means that at the moment pull requests are of limited value since rebasing a changeset that touches `cblrepo.db` is more work than using `cblrepo` to add the packages 'manually'. Also, modifying the git repo is the minor part of adding or updating a package. What takes time is building the affected packages for both supported platforms.
Oh, I see! So you don't really want pull requests, but built packages. Would it be better for me to just email you, when I have packages to contribute, or open an issue, instead of a pull request?
Yeah, though if the packages need any patches then I'd appreciate them too so I can rebuild later on :-)
Thanks for the instructions and clarifications.
Hopefully they were clear and simple. Git is a beast, and my not so humble opinion is that it still is rather far from being ready for use ;-) What rocks with git though, is github!
I have an unusual need for clarity, and I think they were reasonably clear. Glad I am not alone in my feelings about Git. I guess the reason we are using git instead of darcs, is the absence of a suitable darcshub?
/M
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