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Re: Freezing ‘core-updates’ soon?
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen |
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Re: Freezing ‘core-updates’ soon? |
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Tue, 15 Jun 2021 12:10:58 +0200 |
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello!
> What about finally merging that ‘core-updates’ branch? :-)
>
> The main things to decide on are:
>
> • Upgrading to GCC 10? I know Marius has spent time looking at it and
> fixing build failures caused by the upgrade. Can we do it?
>
> • Reduced binary seeds—anything new? My understanding is that the
> reduced binary seed bootstrap now works on ARM, but that we were
> waiting on a Mes release to merge those bits. Janneke, Danny?
Sadly, we are not there yet. The gcc/glibc build is still not done.
The full source bootstrap is "almost ready" and is waiting for a GNU Mes
release. It was wating for an M2-Planet release but that happened last
week! I'm not sure about a time frame here though. A week, hmm?
> • Simplified package inputs—I’ll keep working on that, and most of the
> work can be done without a world rebuild, so it’s not a blocker IMO.
I haven't really caught-up here and am still wondering here about things
like
("foo-for-build" ,foo)
("patch-bar" ,(search-patch ...))
but that's prolly addressed. I'll look into this.
Greetings,
Janneke
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