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From: | Stuart Hughes |
Subject: | Re: [Ltib] How to add a cudstom package |
Date: | Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:06:47 +0000 |
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Hi Thorsten,It's rpm's .spec file that controls these things. Take a look at dist/lfs-5.1/helloworld/helloworld.spec for some ideas.
Regards, Stuart On 23/01/12 13:17, Thorsten Kiefer wrote:
Hi Stuart, if there is no certain structure, how does LTIB know how to compile it.I would guess, there must be at least a Makefile in the root directory, right ?Regards Thorsten On 01/23/2012 01:54 PM, Stuart Hughes wrote:Hi Thorsten,Do you mean the source content you're trying to build? If so, then no, so long as the tarball/zip file includes a leading directory of some sort. By convention though (and a good idea), the source tarball/zip would normally be named package-version.ext and unpack into a directory: package-versionRegards, Stuart On 23/01/12 12:17, Thorsten Kiefer wrote:Hi Stuart, thanks, that link is good help.My next question is : Does the package need a certain directory/file structure ?Best Regards Thorsten On 01/21/2012 02:42 PM, Stuart Hughes wrote:Hi Thorsten, There's some documentation here: http://ltib.org/documentation-LtibFaqhttp://ltib.org/documentation-LtibFaq#ref_89) and also some more in thedoc directory of the distribution. Hope this helps. Regards, Stuart On 20/01/12 12:26, Thorsten Kiefer wrote:Hi, we use ltib-mpc8308erdb-20100413. In this version, gcc cant be built. But the cross-gcc for building the distro works. So we want to add our own software to that ltib.Is there some documentation which describes, how to add custom packagesto ltib ? Best Regards Thorsten Kiefer
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