Hi Chris, The use case is: On a machine with no Internet access, we should be able to modify the BSP and applications and rebuild.
My goal was to do (2) for the sake of having a known, frozen version of RSB; but ultimately I can buld RSB while I have Internet, and I should never have to rebuild it, correct? I was able to do that, and build kernel/bsp and applications without a network connection today. I haven't tried the tarball, only checked out tags/branches from the git repo. Will the tarball build RSB without the need for Internet access? Thanks, Jacob On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 7:27 PM, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > On 06/09/2017 07:21, Jacob Saina wrote: > > Seems to fail in the same place. Log attached. > > Have you tried > https://ftp.rtems.org/pub/rtems/releases/4.11/4.11.2/ > rtems-source-builder-4.11.2.tar.xz? > The release scripts handle the special case of git repos. > > It is not clear to me what the use case and requirements are. > > Should: > > 1. A user be able to use the RSB direct from a git clone and then > disconnect the > internet? If you have the internet to maintain a clone is it reasonable to > assume you will have a connection to download the sources? > > 2. A user be able to create a snapshot from a git repo complete with > sources and > patches? If the RSB is taught to make a snapshot a user can then deploy any > version of the RSB locally as a project or company maintained version. > > If we can determine and agree on the requirements a ticket can be raised > on the > 4.11 release branch. > > Chris > >
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