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Re: [Ltib] How to force a package build if its PRECONFIG changed?


From: Peter Barada
Subject: Re: [Ltib] How to force a package build if its PRECONFIG changed?
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 16:23:23 -0400

Looks good at first blush, will give a whirl...

Splat-fingered from my iPhone

On Mar 27, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:

> 
> 
> On 22/03/11 21:10, Peter Barada wrote:
>> On 03/22/2011 04:54 PM, Stuart Hughes wrote:
>>> On 21/03/11 20:56, Peter Barada wrote:
>>>> On 03/21/2011 03:56 PM, Peter Barada wrote:
>>>>> Stuart,
>>>>> 
>>>>> How can I have "./ltib" force a rebuild of a package (kernel, busybox, 
>>>>> etc) if the content of its PRECONFIG file changed?  I.e. if I change the 
>>>>> kernel or busybox .config file(i.e newer than the generated rpm file), 
>>>>> how can i trigger a build of that package?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've gotten bitten by enabling CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW in the 
>>>>> busybox.config file I'm using and the automated build didn't detect that 
>>>>> busybox needed to be rebuilt.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'll code it up and experimet, but I'm not sure how to get the dates for 
>>>>> the preconfig and resultant rpm files(as my perl fu is weak).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>>> I think I've figured it out.  Following in build_rpm looks to work (and 
>>>> handles the case of a preconfig file being in either the platform or 
>>>> defaults directory) after "my $dir_bld = ...":
>>>> 
>>>>    my $preconfig_file = $pcf->{$key . "_PRECONFIG"};
>>>>    my $preconfig_bld = 0;
>>>>    if ( $preconfig_file ) {
>>>>    my $dflts = "defaults";
>>>>    if ( -f "$cf->{top}/$cf->{plat_dir}/$preconfig_file" ) {
>>>>        $preconfig_file = "$cf->{top}/$cf->{plat_dir}/$preconfig_file";
>>>>    } else {
>>>>        if ( -f "${cf}->{config_dir}/$dflts/$preconfig_file" ) {
>>>>        $preconfig_file = "${cf}->{config_dir}/$dflts/$preconfig_file";
>>>>        }
>>>>    }
>>>>    if ( $rpms[0] && -f $rpms[0]) {
>>>>        if ( -M $rpms[0] > -M $preconfig_file ) {
>>>>        $preconfig_bld = 1;
>>>>        }
>>>>    }
>>>>    }
>>>> 
>>>> And then adding:
>>>>    $r   .= "preconfig file changed, "   if $preconfig_bld;
>>>> 
>>>> after "my $r = '';" in build_rpm()
>>>> 
>>>> Of course there may be a much more efficient way to do this, any 
>>>> suggestions appreciated!
>>>> 
>>> Hi Peter,
>>> 
>>> Our emails crossed in mid-foo. What you have above looks good.  If you
>>> can integrate and test it, and send a patch, I'll get it merged.
>> Stuart,  Attached.
>> 
>> Note that my ltib script is different than what's in CVS as I have other 
>> changes in place to support SVN builds.
>> 
>> This patch is against the CVS version, using the bits I added into my ltib 
>> script.  I've updated it to handle changes in kernel configuration files 
>> (either the platform .config, or platform .config.dev), and have tested it 
>> (in my LTIB script) with both the kernel and busybox in my buildbot 
>> universe.  I haven't tested the CVS version of LTIB (as my project is a bit 
>> behind that version), but feel it should work.
>> 
>> On a separate note, how can I have ltib read in a file (that contains build 
>> dependencies, list of variables to export into the shell environment, etc) 
>> and incorporate it into ltib's perl environment such that my platform can 
>> define extra package build dependencies, environment variables, etc w/o 
>> having to hack up the ltib script itself?
>> 
>> 
>>> Regards, Stuart
>> 
>> 
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> I've re-worked your patch a bit and I've attached it for you to look at
> before I check it in.  The idea is that if any config is newer to mark a
> rebuild as necessary and to action it.  Let me know if it looks okay.
> 
> On the separate note, I need to think about that, I'm not sure I want to
> complicate it further.
> 
> Note you can export any variable automatically to the build environment
> if it includes _PRECONFIG, _WANT_ or SYSCFG_ in the key name (see around
> line 1599).
> 
> Regards, Stuart
> <preconfig_check.txt>



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