Hello everybody,
I have i.MX 6 Quad Sabre-SD.
I want to build up a repository which contains sub-repositories for LTIB using Git since I might want to commit some patches for it. I'm familiar with Android's 'repo' and already build up a Git server using both Gitolite and Gerrit. What I want to know is can I make a Git-repo for LTIB? Where is the commit logs inside L3.0.35_4.1.0_130816_source.tar.gz's packages. And after I ran ./L3.0.35_4.1.0_130816_source/install, what files it put into my hard drive should I keep in the SCM?
Thanks for your attention.
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I advice you to move to Yocto. It has many benefits in doing this move, mainly:
O.S. Systems is the maintainer of meta-fsl-arm Yocto layer support[1]. We’ve been working on it since December of 2011. Currently in the upcoming 1.5 release[2] it already provides support for 34 i.MX based boards.
I advice you to move to Yocto. It has many benefits in doing this move, mainly:
O.S. Systems is the maintainer of meta-fsl-arm Yocto layer support[1]. We’ve been working on it since December of 2011. Currently in the upcoming 1.5 release[2] it already provides support for 34 i.MX based boards.
That is what Yocto exactly does. If you can move to Yocto, do it. LTIB is provided as a single tarball and there is no git repository. So either you git-initialize the ltib folder and git-ignore the rpm folder (tmp folder is the counterpart in Yocto), or move to Yocto. I will go for the second option.
Leo