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Re: best practice for sysroot


Enrico, 

On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 11:14:39PM +0100, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> I'm making heavy use of sysroot builds (using it for cleanroom builds,
> even when staying on the same platform) and I've already done quite
> a lot of fixes (or better: hacks) to get a lot of packages running
> with sysroot. But still I haven't got a general modeling for that. 

PTXdist has a generic mechanism to apply patches to a packet before
running it's prepare stages. The patches are either taken from our patch
server or from a local directory. You could do something similar for
sysroot. 

By the way - what _is_ sysroot? 

Robert
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