Hello,
we are planning to rebase to Fedora 10 for OLPC 9.1 and we would better start on it asap. I'm not sure what needs to happen at the build system level exactly but my guess would be:
* Create an OLPC-4 branch based on Fedora 10. * Create the various dist-olpc4-* tags. * Move pilgrim to use those.
Who can help with the Fedora side of things?
Thanks, Marco
Marco -
I know that CJB has been thinking about this for a little while and may already have some info/answers. I realize he can better speak for himself, but he's in Uruguay and I don't know how regular his email access is. But be sure to get his input before making too many specific plans - thanks!
- Ed
On 11/11/08 4:50 AM, "Marco Pesenti Gritti" mpgritti@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
we are planning to rebase to Fedora 10 for OLPC 9.1 and we would better start on it asap. I'm not sure what needs to happen at the build system level exactly but my guess would be:
- Create an OLPC-4 branch based on Fedora 10.
- Create the various dist-olpc4-* tags.
- Move pilgrim to use those.
Who can help with the Fedora side of things?
Thanks, Marco _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
Hi all,
- Create an OLPC-4 branch based on Fedora 10.
- Create the various dist-olpc4-* tags.
- Move pilgrim to use those.
Who can help with the Fedora side of things?
Marco - I know that CJB has been thinking about this for a little while and may already have some info/answers. I realize he can better speak for himself, but he's in Uruguay and I don't know how regular his email access is. But be sure to get his input before making too many specific plans - thanks!
Michael and I are fine with the plan above -- it's the plan of record. We should go ahead and ask the Fedora folks to make these changes (and point Joyride at them); Marco, perhaps you could ask around in #fedora-admin for someone willing?
Thanks!
- Chris.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Chris Ball cjb@laptop.org wrote:
Michael and I are fine with the plan above -- it's the plan of record. We should go ahead and ask the Fedora folks to make these changes (and point Joyride at them); Marco, perhaps you could ask around in #fedora-admin for someone willing?
Yup, will try to get someone to create the branch.
Marco
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti mpgritti@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Chris Ball cjb@laptop.org wrote:
Michael and I are fine with the plan above -- it's the plan of record. We should go ahead and ask the Fedora folks to make these changes (and point Joyride at them); Marco, perhaps you could ask around in #fedora-admin for someone willing?
Yup, will try to get someone to create the branch.
Looks like Dennis has put pilgrim to build from F10, but we are now failing because our sugar-evince requires a libpoppler older than what is in F10. I think that Daniel Drake is working on this, but in the meantime, if we applied the attached patch to pilgrim, we may be able to move forward and see what breaks next.
I would like to remember that some days ago Chris and Ed agreed with my suggestion of letting Sugar people to manage the builds, but I still cannot push to pilgrim, so I'm still blocking more often than the minimum necessary.
Thanks,
Tomeu
2008/11/12 Tomeu Vizoso tomeu@tomeuvizoso.net:
Looks like Dennis has put pilgrim to build from F10, but we are now failing because our sugar-evince requires a libpoppler older than what is in F10. I think that Daniel Drake is working on this, but in the meantime, if we applied the attached patch to pilgrim, we may be able to move forward and see what breaks next.
I added my work as through public_rpms for now, to get builds going again.
I would like to remember that some days ago Chris and Ed agreed with my suggestion of letting Sugar people to manage the builds, but I still cannot push to pilgrim, so I'm still blocking more often than the minimum necessary.
Feel free to ask me to commit stuff until that is fixed.
Daniel
Hi Tomeu,
Looks like Dennis has put pilgrim to build from F10, but we are now failing because our sugar-evince requires a libpoppler older than what is in F10.
Thanks to Dennis!
I would like to remember that some days ago Chris and Ed agreed with my suggestion of letting Sugar people to manage the builds, but I still cannot push to pilgrim, so I'm still blocking more often than the minimum necessary.
This should do it:
crank:cjb~ % sudo adduser tomeu pilgrim Adding user `tomeu' to group `pilgrim' ... Done. crank:cjb~ %
Thanks,
- Chris.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Chris Ball cjb@laptop.org wrote:
Hi Tomeu,
Looks like Dennis has put pilgrim to build from F10, but we are now failing because our sugar-evince requires a libpoppler older than what is in F10.
Thanks to Dennis!
I would like to remember that some days ago Chris and Ed agreed with my suggestion of letting Sugar people to manage the builds, but I still cannot push to pilgrim, so I'm still blocking more often than the minimum necessary.
This should do it:
crank:cjb~ % sudo adduser tomeu pilgrim Adding user `tomeu' to group `pilgrim' ... Done. crank:cjb~ %
Awesome, one more thing: the last joyride build failed because it couldn't unstuck the loop6 device. Do you know what can be done to unstuck it? Perhaps telling autobuild to try again may do it?
Thanks,
Tomeu
Hi,
Awesome, one more thing: the last joyride build failed because it couldn't unstuck the loop6 device. Do you know what can be done to unstuck it? Perhaps telling autobuild to try again may do it?
I think this should do it:
[cjb@xs-dev pilgrim-joyride]$ sudo /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop6 [cjb@xs-dev pilgrim-joyride]$
- Chris.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Chris Ball cjb@laptop.org wrote:
Hi,
Awesome, one more thing: the last joyride build failed because it couldn't unstuck the loop6 device. Do you know what can be done to unstuck it? Perhaps telling autobuild to try again may do it?
I think this should do it:
[cjb@xs-dev pilgrim-joyride]$ sudo /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop6 [cjb@xs-dev pilgrim-joyride]$
Can one of us in europe get root on xs-dev? Luckily Chris is in a more compatible timezone atm... but we risked to block on this for several hours and it might happen again while we work on F10.
Marco