I can tell you my biggest source of frustration is there is very
little if any correct information/documentation posted anywhere about
opensuse-arm on Raspberry Pi2. I have been trying to get myself more
oriented but I can barely even get the image to boot I have to use an
older version just to even get a log in prompt. If people are
frustrated this probably why, I have spent weeks trying to even get
basic functionality with little luck. I did just acquire a second pi2
for dev stuff but my time is very limited in terms of being able to
fix stuff, plus I am very new to Arm and Raspberry Pi2 I have a lot to
learn! Thanks everyone I know working on opensource volunteer efforts
can be thankless and sometimes frustrating work, I really do
appreciate the help I have received so far!
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Alexander Graf
On 21.12.15 16:34, Andreas Färber wrote:
Alex,
Am 21.12.2015 um 11:18 schrieb Alexander Graf:
On 21.12.15 10:45, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Do we have some spec file template that shows how to build some "upstream" kernel in a way that is compatible with the official openSUSE kernel packaging?
The easiest is to use my awesome "Contrib Kernel" script. Just point it at a downstream tarball plus .config and it creates all the kernel-source and kernel-foo packages in OBS for you:
During your absence someone had reported your awesome script were not working any more - have you tested or fixed it lately?
I've used it for the Tegra TX1 kernel and it worked for me:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:Tegra/kern...
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