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[Ltib] making ISO release (aka -m release)


From: Andrea Galbusera
Subject: [Ltib] making ISO release (aka -m release)
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 15:43:02 +0100

Hi all,
I have been using ltib for a while now. I started from the Freescale iso
BSP for the Lite5200 board and moved on making a new target for a custom
hardware platform similar to mpc5200. I feel confortable with the whole
thing and succesfully used many of the available target: I use a
sligthly patched kernel (patches captured by ltib) and I merged some
files to the target rootfs and also added a few application specific
packages.

I still miss a few point about the whole thing. The code I developed for
my custom target is not very interesting for the whole ltib community
(this platform will go into a product and it's not a development
hardware); then I don't think I should upload anything to CVS or the
GPP.

I anyway would like to use something like the "-m release" target to
freeze the state of the art and make a new BSP for future development,
if required. I read doc/LtibReleaseProcess, but it always deal with
committing changes to CVS and GPP before releasing.
How can I make a BSP from local files?

By the way, I use ltib 6.2.1 (1.218) from
mpc5200_lite5200b_20060726_ltib iso image from Freescale.

Any advice is welcome.

Regards,
Andrea





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