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Re: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt
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Mike Goins |
Subject: |
Re: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Apr 2010 13:33:33 -0400 |
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Miguel Aveiro
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Well,
>
> I according to the FAQ from LTIB site
> (http://ltib.org/documentation-LtibFaq), LPP is the first place where it
> looks when compiling, then PPP and then GPP.
>
> It seems the problem is that the default place for LPP is /opt/ltib/pkgs.
> Even if you placed your package in /opt/freescale/pkgs, it will first look
> in /opt/ltib/pkgs and it will not find it, then will download from GPP
> (http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp/) and then compile. The second time you do
> that, the package will be in /opt/ltib/pkgs, and it compile faster.
>
> I looked in the ltib program (just go to ltib directory and open ltib with
> gedit) and has the define of the place where it looks for lpp:
>
> bldbase => $top,
> rpmipfx => '/',
> rpmdb => '/var/lib/rpm',
> rpmdir => "$top/rpm",
> _rpmdir => "$top/rpm/RPMS",
> rpm => "$bdir/ltib/usr/bin/rpm",
> rpmbuild => "rpmbuild",
> sudo => "sudo",
> dodrop => 'yes',
> prefix => "/usr",
> sysconfdir => "/etc",
> localstatedir=> "/var",
> noscripts => "--noscripts",
> mandir => "share/man",
> tmppath => "/tmp/ltib",
> projtmp => "$top/tmp",
> bin_path => "$top/bin",
> defpfx => "$bdir/ltib",
> lpp => "$bdir/ltib/pkgs",
> spoof_path => "$bdir/ltib/usr/spoof",
>
> Well, I hope that was what you asked. Maybe I misunderstood.
>
> Miguel Aveiro
Most all the settings can be overridden in .ltibrc:
http://www.bitshrine.org/autodocs/LtibFaq.html#ref_95
> Em 16-04-2010 10:38, Zahidul Haque escreveu:
>
> 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
- [Ltib] ltib doubt, Zahidul Haque, 2010/04/16
- Fwd: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt, Miguel Aveiro, 2010/04/16
- Re: Re: [Ltib] ltib doubt,
Mike Goins <=
- 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