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morph merge wasn't smart enough to correct these references.
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This also will require to move lzo from tools to foundation.
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I'm not sure how these got lost.
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Core is for build-dependencies, foundation is for userland tools.
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dbus-glib (and doubtless others) have a hard dependency on gtk-doc
which can be satisfied by gtk-doc-stub, instead.
Reviewed-by: Richard Maw <richard.maw@codethink.co.uk>
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Conflicts:
foundation.morph
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GTK-Doc is now an optional dependency of GLib, gobject-introespection
and systemd
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This is useful so that we can enable Lorry Controller on
trove.baserock.org, which will mirror latest upstream changes
continuously, but not have our builds break randomly all the
time.
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'remotes/origin/baserock/samthursfield/minimal-core'
Changed the description of foundation.
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It is needed in the syslinux build.
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Morph isn't necessary for a Baserock base system and shouldn't ever be.
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Mixing together the set of build tools required to build the base
system and the components in the base system itself has one big issue:
changing any component of the base system triggers a rebuild of every
higher stratum, which even for simple Baserock systems means
constantly rebuilding Linux.
To solve this, I have turned 'core' into a sort of larger version of
build-essential (I am considering renaming it to 'build-core' or even
just 'build'). Chunks which are required for running a base system
but not during the build of other components are now in the
resurrected 'foundation' stratum, along with their specific
dependencies (which stratum a chunk should go in is roughly decided
by its utility to chunks outside of foundation).
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This patch rewrites the Baserock morphologies so that they can be
built using a minimal "build-essential" staging filler, as described
in my previous patch mail.
The Baserock system is split up into three strata:
- build-essential: the minimum set of tools that can rebuild
itself (from tarballs)
- core: the remaining set of components necessary to produce
a Baserock system which can rebuild itself from source
- tools: auxiliary development tools and libraries
The 'build-essential' stratum does not specify any build
dependencies, because it expects to be built with a staging filler
containing itself. In effect, the stratum has a circular dependency
on itself, which we solve by using a staging filler. The 'core'
stratum depends on only on 'build-essential'. This ensures that all
build dependencies between chunks in 'core' are explicit. These
strata can also be built with the staging filler from the water-bomb
release.
The distinction between a base and a devel system is no longer
defined by the 'foundation' and 'devel' strata (in practice these
had various hidden build dependencies between each other). The size
of a base system is larger than before, due to more development tools
being in 'core'.
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Tidy up formatting so that subsequent 'morph edit' commands only cause
changes in the relevant ref fields.
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libusbx is better maintained
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btrfs-progs was missing attr.
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For the bootstrap strata, I did not even try to get them optimal. I
merely added the implicit ones into an explicit least for those chunk
sources that were missing them.
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util-linux is needed to provide libblkid
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libexpat is needed by dbus, which is in foundation
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Has their domain expired?
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gobject-introspection's test suite requires cairo. The configure
script checks for this, so to build it without cairo requires
more configuration, so it needed to be lorried as we can't specify
a morphology without it being in git
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This branch has alterations to allow it to be built without gratuitous
dependency on xmlto.
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We've decided that it belongs here anyway and it is also required to
run cpython in the morph-cache-server stratum.
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