PLDWWW: Titanium
hawk
hawk at pld-linux.org
Sat Jul 10 15:18:50 CEST 2010
Author: hawk Date: Sat Jul 10 13:18:50 2010 GMT
Module: PLDWWW URL: http://www.pld-linux.org/Titanium?action=diff&rev2=42&rev1=41
---- Log message:
---- Page affected: Titanium
---- Diffs:
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* glibc 2.11
* gcc 4.4.x
* KDE 4.4.x
- * Gnome 2.28.x
+ * Gnome 2.30.x
* XFCE 4.4.3
* Open``Office.org 3.2.x
@@ -107, +107 @@
* enabling vda patch in postfix (breaks default postfix behaviour with virtuals)
* upgrading db from 4.5 to newer ones (db >=4.6 causes severe problems with rpm)
* building compat-gcc-34.spec (if you really need gcc 3.4.x please work on gcc3.4.spec)
- * upgrading libxcb to version > 1.1.90.1
- * upgrading udev to version > 124
* upgrading syslog-ng to version > 2.0.x
=== Building kernel stuff ===
Following specs:branches are used to build kernels for PLD Titanium:
- * kernel.spec:LINUX_2_6_27
+ * kernel.spec:LINUX_2_6_32
* kernel-vanilla.spec:Titanium
* kernel-bare-vserver.spec:Titanium
* kernel-bare-grsecurity.spec:Titanium
@@ -134, +132 @@
When all kernels are ready all kernel modules must be recompiled. Following specs must be rebuilt:
* Virtual``Box.spec
- * atl2.spec (only for 2.6.27.x kernels)
* dahdi-linux.spec
* e1000.spec
* e1000e.spec
@@ -143, +140 @@
* ixgbe.spec
* lirc.spec
* madwifi-ng.spec
- * sk98lin.spec
* svgalib.spec
- * xorg-driver-video-fglrx.spec
- * xorg-driver-video-nvidia.spec
+ * xorg-driver-video-nvidia.spec:STABLE
* xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy2.spec
- * xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy3.spec
+ * xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy3.spec:STABLE
First sent them normally so they'll build for regular kernel and with userspace. Then send them for each PLD Titanium kernel using auto tags. For example:
{{{
- ./builder -d ti -r --kernel bare-vserver atl2.spec:auto-ti-atl2-2_0_4-3
+ ./builder -d ti -r --kernel bare-vserver e1000.spec:auto-ti-e1000-8_0_19-11
}}}
Keep in mind that each of mentioned packages must be succesfully built for each and every kernel, including pae ones. Thats lot of rebuilding. Also be sure that %{version}-%{release} of kernel packages matches %{version}-%{release} of userspace part.
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