On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 15:32 -0400, Mike Bonnet wrote: > I just checked in an alternate chain-build implementation to > Makefile.common, based on a target we were using internally (and have > tested rather extensively). Update your common/ directories and run > "make help" to see the chain-build usage. > > You specify the packages that the current package depends on using the > CHAIN= parameter to "make chain-build". The packages specified in the > CHAIN= parameter will be checked out into a temp directory and "make > cvsurl" will be called to get their CVS URL (this will reference the > latest tag that was applied to the package on the current branch, and > that tag must not have been built in Koji already). The CVS URLs from > each CHAIN= package and the current package will be used to generate the > appropriate koji command-line to build each package in order (the > current package will be built last, and should not appear in the CHAIN= > parameter). This appears to stick a : between every target in the CHAIN, which means the build system will stall between every one. Would it be possible to get like a 'make expert-chain' that lets you specify the stall points explicitly? Otherwise, if I need to rebuild all X drivers for a new server ABI, I'll be waiting on ~40 stall points. - ajax -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list