tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9726833.post4595437941189979465..comments2023-11-11T19:20:51.515+00:00Comments on The Trouble with Tribbles...: Improving the foundations of TribblixPeter Tribblehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09363446984245451854noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9726833.post-91659448051513458592015-09-30T17:24:42.937+01:002015-09-30T17:24:42.937+01:00For OpenSXCE, no source, just binary packages. Eve...For OpenSXCE, no source, just binary packages. Eventually they'll be replaced, it just takes time, which is very limited.<br /><br />I use the IPS manifests because it's so much easier. They're maintained by someone else and always match the source code. It would be a huge amount of effort to manually maintain separate packaging metadata, there would be errors due to it going out of sync, and given limited time it makes sense to do the simplest thing and simply automate the process away.Peter Tribblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09363446984245451854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9726833.post-85387140137978557282015-09-30T10:06:56.418+01:002015-09-30T10:06:56.418+01:00"(or OpenSXCE for SPARC)"
Wait, does th..."(or OpenSXCE for SPARC)"<br /><br />Wait, does this mean you have a copy of Martin's source code repository, or just that you took some binary packages from OpenSXCE???<br /><br />If you have a copy, where can I clone his repository???<br /><br />Another thing I meant to ask is, I looked over your ips2svr.sh (I think that was what it was called), and it looks like you are doing IPS manifest transforms, yet up to snv_130, the build engine produced SVR4 packages. Why didn't you just revert those bits of the build engine, and have it produce SVR4 packages directly?UX-adminnoreply@blogger.com