**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 02:59:57 2019 Sep 15 05:29:14 kayTH: Yeah you need the Halium bits up to https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/build-sources.html "Include your device in fixup-mountpoints" is not needed for LuneOS. We basically just use the minimal Android rootfs that Halium generates. Sep 15 05:30:38 Then you need to add some bits in meta-smartphone layer similar to: https://github.com/shr-distribution/meta-smartphone/commit/28886b283317d7bd4fe8a19d0c81aad3448c39d1 and to meta-webos-ports layer similar to: https://github.com/webOS-ports/meta-webos-ports/commit/ae34ca8b5a4603fbe47ff39502cbf989fb283442 Sep 15 05:32:45 For building the Halium bits at our end we use the following script on our builder: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/webOS-ports/jenkins-jobs/master/jenkins-job.sh Sep 15 05:33:20 What you want to look for in there is the "run_halium"-function Sep 15 05:33:58 What's generated by Halium we use as input for https://github.com/shr-distribution/meta-smartphone/blob/28886b283317d7bd4fe8a19d0c81aad3448c39d1/meta-xiaomi/recipes-core/android-system-image/android-system-image-tissot.bb Sep 15 05:38:18 If any questions, feel free to ask. Sep 15 05:39:04 For Kernel configuration, Mer's script will set all the right options for us too :) https://github.com/mer-hybris/mer-kernel-check/blob/master/mer_verify_kernel_config Sep 15 05:43:09 thank you :) Sep 15 05:43:38 by the way, do you have a ballpark number for how large the Halium+LuneOS source is? Sep 15 05:43:48 i'm on 10Mbit internet lul **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 06:45:32 2019 Sep 15 07:05:23 kayTH: Well the Android bits for Halium are quite big... Sep 15 07:05:27 Let me see in my builder Sep 15 07:07:22 My .repo is 3.5GB for Halium. Unpacked it seems that the folders are about 8-9GB Sep 15 07:07:43 oof, sounds about right Sep 15 07:07:44 thanks Sep 15 07:09:47 The LuneOS download bits to build everything is about 8-10GB Sep 15 07:10:00 Since this includes full Qt, Chromium etc Sep 15 07:10:21 Since we build everything from source Sep 15 07:10:55 But if you use Ubuntu 18.04 like we do on our builder, a lot could be reused from our SSTATE that's on the server (pre-built packages), so that should save download space Sep 15 07:57:12 Morning! Sep 15 07:57:56 Herrie: if the issue is the download speed, I'm not sure reusing sstate from our servers will help much Sep 15 08:18:54 Tofe: Well pre-built packages will save v.s. source & recompile? Sep 15 08:33:01 yes it'll save space on disk, but I mean it'll not necessarily save download time Sep 15 19:18:26 I don't think there are issues with the builders not being able to get to the world (well except .eu) so the access to things like OE and others should be quick (the repo is on the *same* machine) Sep 15 19:19:55 and I could mount the OE one as a pre-mirror if we want. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 15 20:42:05 2019 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Sep 16 03:00:52 2019