Re: building stage2 questions Re: ARMv8 Bootstrap Project

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On 12/04/2012 03:24 PM, Guy Streeter wrote:
> On 12/04/2012 02:01 PM, Guy Streeter wrote:
>> I have the foundation model up and running on the nfsroot I checked out from
>> git. I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do next to help. The instructions
>> in Stage2Notes say
>>
>> # cd /stage2
>> # ./stage2
>>
>> When I do this it starts building glib2. I that what it's supposed to do?

> So I needed to read a lot further down the page to understand more about this.
> I can touch done/glib2 to have ./stage2 start on the next package, provided it
> doesn't require glib2. Is there a way I can tell what the build dependencies
> of the subsequent packages are?
> 
> Are we just trying to get the packages to build successfully? Should they have
> zero warnings or just no errors? Do we need to do extensive testing on them?

Basically built as close to Fedora as possible. Sometimes you'll need to
turn things off, like docs, and some optional settings, but those should
be documented. Scary warnings should be discussed, stuff that seems
congruent with x86 is ok at this stage.

Jon.

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