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RE: [Ltib] Help with ltib and source tree


From: Bizhan Gholikhamseh (bgholikh)
Subject: RE: [Ltib] Help with ltib and source tree
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:18:17 -0700

Hi Stuart,
Here is what I am hoping to establish, to use ltib for configuring
different kernel version for different platform type.
The source code for ramdisk will have a common section (packages) for
all platforms and specific packages to each platform. Using ltib, I can
create a source tree by this command: ltib -p <package name> -m <prep>
from a package spec. However, at this time I would like to create the
source tree by checking out the files from a subversion source tree.
This I am not sure how to do?

Any hint greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Bizhan



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Hughes [mailto:address@hidden 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 1:06 AM
> To: Bizhan Gholikhamseh (bgholikh)
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [Ltib] Help with ltib and source tree
> 
> Hi Bizhan,
> 
> First of all LTIB is not a SCM system.  It's really a 
> publishing system that allows the same Linux system to be 
> reliably reproduced.  It is also configurable (you can 
> add/removed packages etc).  There is a lot more information 
> here:  http://bitshrine.org
> 
> I'm not really sure I understand your question.  The packages 
> in LTIB are standard open source packages and aside for some 
> minor patches that are needed (usually) for cross compiling, 
> nothing is changed in their source trees.
> 
> Are you trying to maintain your own set of package (e.g. ones 
> you wrote yourself)?
> 
> Regards, Stuart
> 
> On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 17:53 -0700, Bizhan Gholikhamseh 
> (bgholikh) wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > As part of the software release and development, we are 
> looking to see 
> > whether we can leverage from ltib.
> >  
> > In our existing environment we are maintaining source code for more 
> > than 200 developers using a non-open source tool chain.
> > The source codes are maintained by subversion. Each developer must 
> > first to checkout entire source tree and build the source 
> tree through 
> > scripts that are provided. At that time all the source 
> files have been 
> > check out, they can modify each file and check back only 
> the the files 
> > that they have modified. Very simple and nothing fancy.
> >  
> > Now our development is becoming more complex, we are going to use 
> > different platform and want to use the same source tree. We 
> also need 
> > better way to manage our build environment.
> > I am looking at ltib to help us to manage this complexity, 
> however, I 
> > am not sure how I can use svn and ltib to maintain a source 
> revision 
> > of source trees.
> >  
> > I appreciate if you could provide me with some hint and pointers.
> >  
> > Many thanks in advance,
> > Bizhan
> > _______________________________________________
> > LTIB home page: http://bitshrine.org
> > 
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> 
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