On 13 Mar 2013 05:05, "T.C. Hollingsworth" <tchollingsworth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I wanted to test nodejs on the nifty little OLPC XO 1.75 I got for the
> summer of hardware, so I followed these instructions [1] to build the
> necessary packages for ARM and attempted to install them.
> Unfortunately, ARM koii didn't respect my buildroot override and built
> nodejs against the wrong version of libuv.
>
> Is there a way to do buildroot overrides on ARM or will I have to wait
> until packages get shadowbuilt? (I'd really prefer not to have to
> build locally if at all possible.)
You can't at the moment but that said package maintainers shouldn't be building that packages on arm the process is to build them mainline x86 and we have a process called koji-shadow that recreates the repos with the minimum version of libraries (such as ljbuv).
> Also, how can I make sure nodejs gets built against the right libuv
> now that I screwed it up?
You'll need to let me know the list of packages you screwed up so I can go and reset them.
While I have a nodejs person about if you really want to help out I have 3 nodejs packages that are segfaulting on build you could investigate. I think most of the rest are built or awaiting the failed packages. Unless there's some built against your problem builds that I'll need to reset as well. I'm travelling at the moment but I'll reply later with the 3 problem packages.
Peter
> Thanks!
> -T.C.
>
> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Package_Maintainers
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