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Re: [Ltib] I thought LTIB CVS was /opt/ltib based...
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Stuart Hughes |
Subject: |
Re: [Ltib] I thought LTIB CVS was /opt/ltib based... |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:38:48 +0000 |
Hi Peter,
The %pfx xxxx is just a safety guard. These rpms are re-locatable and
this value is set correctly at install time by LTIB.
The idea of this is that if some bright spark did:
$ sudo rpm install _ltib_rpm_ they'd harmlessly get installed
into /opt/ltib/rootfs/%{_target_cpu} without fragging your host distro.
When LTIB installs there are 2 possibilities:
BSP ISOs from Freescale: /opt/freescale
Savannah: /opt/ltib
This give a way of doing regression when you (I) have both types on the
same machine.
Regards, Stuart
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 12:11 -0500, Peter Barada wrote:
>
> I recently did a cvs checkout and expected to see "%define
> pvx /opt/ltib/rootfs/%{_target_cpu}" in all the .spec files and no
> mention of /opt/freescale in the tree, but that's not the case.
>
> Or am I confused here? Looking through the archives I see mention
> back in the end of 2006 of moving from /opt/freescale to /opt/ltib...
>
> What would be necessary to make it work from /opt/ltib and have no
> reference to /opt/freescale?
>