Hello, Tom,

I have replies inline below, but ultimately, I am really trying to
figure out how are the Linaro devs building these files:

    http://releases.linaro.org/12.06/ubuntu/leb-panda/


On 7/2/2012 1:30 PM, Tom Gall wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 11:52 AM, David Cullen
> <david.cul...@koe-americas.com> wrote:
>> Hello, linaro-dev,
>>
>> I am trying to follow the instructions at
>>
>>     https://wiki.linaro.org/Source/ImageBuilding
> 
> Hmm those instructions look a bit out of date and I suspect that's why
> you're having issues. I sure hope your build system doesn't date back
> to lucid for instance! :-)

I was working with the OMAP3 EVM software from the TI site.  Their
instructions said that the only platform known to work with their
software was Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop 32-bit.

I can switch to an Ubuntu 12.04 Server VM; but for cross-builds, it
shouldn't make much difference.

> That said, are you running this native on arm hardware or cross on intel?

I am trying to do a cross-build using the Linaro toolchain.

> If cross, here's what I do :  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TomGall/CrossBuild

It worries me that your instructions are not merged with the Linaro
wiki.  Is there some good reason for this?

> If native steps are pretty much the same. Be careful what directory
> you start the build in and that you've run the conf_create.sh IE
> 
> bzr branch 
> lp:~linaro-maintainers/linaro/live-helper.config.precise.ubuntu-desktop
> config
> cp config/conf_create.sh .
> sh conf_create.sh
> lb build
> 
> Looking at 
> lp:~linaro-maintainers/linaro/live-helper.config.precise.ubuntu-desktop
> however I don't see much activity so I'm slightly concerned that it
> might not be up entirely to date. Should be fine but if you run into
> problems, please post.

I got the link from here:

    https://code.launchpad.net/~linaro-maintainers/linaro

But the "Last Modified" date is "2012-01-06" which does not inspire
confidence.

> Hopefully someone from dev platforms will speak up.

What is the difference between .nano and .developer?


-- 
Thank you,
David Cullen
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