From: Gilles E. <g....@fr...> - 2009-05-27 18:29:46
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Achim Weber" <dot...@gm...> To: "Olaf Westrik" <wei...@ip...> Cc: "Gilles Espinasse" <g....@fr...>; "IPCOP devel" <ipc...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [IPCop-devel] [2.0] Remove SHOW_PROGRESS feature from make.sh? > Hi Gilles > > feel free to remove the progress feature. I never ever used it... > > Achim > I have played today with jhalf building LFS because I wanted to look at some tests log related to an expect/gcc problem on debian lenny. That's always interesting to see a different implementation that has advantages and drawback. jhalf has something very very similar to SHOW_PROGRESS but their system stop everything when doing ctrl/C. I haven't look in details how that's made. Basically jhalf produce the reverse of our building system. The result of parsing LFS book produce a big Makefile that call small bash scripts when our system is a big make.sh that call small Makefile scripts. There is some missing features : - you have to manually create the sudo configuration, - it does not use ccache - it does not create something like our toolchain package, saving a lot of time on chap 6 rebuild. The advantage is that in a few minutes, you could start building LFS, CLFS from svn version or from a specific book version without coding anything. |