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[Ltib] ltib doubt
From: |
Zahidul Haque |
Subject: |
[Ltib] ltib doubt |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:08:29 +0530 |
Hi All,
I am trying to add a new package to the ltib and trying to build the package. I
have been succesfull in adding in to the directory structure of ltib. But I
have a got few doubts.
The first time I configure ltib it takes a lot of time to extract the package
by displaying the following on console:
Processing: test-package
======================
Build path taken because: force set, build key set, no prebuilt rpm,
Testing network connectivity
Only After after a few minutes it extracts the source and starts building.
What I feel it looks for the package in GPP or PPP but not in LPP. Although my
package resides in /opt/freescale/pkgs.
So my doubt is how to make the default behavior to point to LPP which should
always be the case. But this happens only the first time I confgiure ltib.
Kindly help me
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- [Ltib] ltib doubt,
Zahidul Haque <=
- Fwd: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Miguel Aveiro, 2010/04/16
- Re: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Mike Goins, 2010/04/16
- RE: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Zahidul Haque, 2010/04/19
- Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Stuart Hughes, 2010/04/19
- RE: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Zahidul Haque, 2010/04/19
- RE: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Zahidul Haque, 2010/04/20
- Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Stuart Hughes, 2010/04/20