Hi Tom, Tom Deblauwe wrote,
Hello,
Would you consider making a GitHub account and host the code there? It is just that it would be so much easier to send and discuss patches that way instead of with a mailing list. I used buildroot before on linux and never took the time to send patches because of the procedure. Now I am on macOS so I switched to openADK which works nicely! (especially the update-patches is nice). Would you maybe be open to that?
No, sorry. I like selfhosting of my open source projects. I have seen Sourceforge from the beginning and then Google-Code... But you can simply use GOGS? https://gogs.waldemar-brodkorb.de/linux/openadk
Or you use the github mirror, I will manage to get your patchsets/pull requests included. https://github.com/wbx-github/openadk
I need to fix my automatic sync mechanism. But I pushed now all changes.
FYI, Here is a list of issues I encountered: - raspberry pi 1 model B+ is my board. The kernel did not compile. Then I added some needed config values like from the official defconfig, and then it compiled. But it did not boot my system. Then I selected to use the supplied defconfig from the kernel, and now it boots and works.
Raspberry PI kernels are always a bitch. The rpi2/rpi3 OpenADK mini.configs are working fine again. I need to sync and test rpi1 again. Thanks for the report.
- I had some issues compiling glib-host on a latest
generation macbook with Xcode 8.3.2, it seems I had an extra uuid.h file in the include directory, which made compiling fail because it was not using the one from my system. Then it did not link to the AppKit framework in the end, which I fixed with setting the HOST_LDFLAGS in the package
May be you can sent a pull request for that.
- qtbase: seems I needed
to apply the patch in attachment to make it compile with Qt 5.7.0, which is taken from 5.9. Also, the detection of the xcodebuild needed to be fixed.
Should we update to QT 5.9?
best regards Waldemar