On 21/05/2016 12:29, David Lang wrote: > On Sat, 21 May 2016, Mathias Kresin wrote: > >> The user benpicco in #openwrt reported that images are build which are >> bigger that the available flash size. > > I'm not sure that I agree with this approach. > > I had an issue when building images recently where I had something in > the image that was blowing it up beyond flash size, but because the > build system refused to build the image, I couldn't easly figure out > what was casuing it. > > I've also had a case where I wanted to build an ext* image as well as a > compressed image, but the build system aborted and didn't build any of > them because the ext image would have been too large. > > Throwing an error out in the middle of the build isn't going to work (it > is lost in the noise), but possibly accumulate records of such errors > and throw a big warning message at the end of the build saying that some > of the resulting images are too big (and which ones) >
Hi David, sounds like a good idea. would you mind cooking up a patch to do this ? the other idea floating around was to delete images before rebuilding them. otherwise you might end up using an old image, thinking it is a new one. John _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev