On 21.09.14 15:30, Matwey V. Kornilov wrote:
2014-09-21 17:25 GMT+04:00 Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>:
Can you find out why it ends up in the initrd?
I am not sure, that I know optimal way to do it.
Me neither, but if you look at the build log https://build.opensuse.org/build/openSUSE:Factory:ARM/images/armv7l/JeOS-bea... you will be able to spot the zypper command that kiwi uses to install its initrd packages which ends up resolving Mesa along the way: [ 544s] + /usr/bin/zypper --non-interactive --pkg-cache-dir /var/cache/kiwi/packages --reposd-dir /usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/oem/boot-VMX.Ed86zm/kiwi-VMXboot-3545//var/cache/kiwi/zypper/repos --solv-cache-dir /usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/oem/boot-VMX.Ed86zm/kiwi-VMXboot-3545//var/cache/kiwi/zypper/solv --cache-dir /usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/oem/boot-VMX.Ed86zm/kiwi-VMXboot-3545//var/cache/kiwi/zypper --config /var/cache/kiwi/zypper/zypper.conf.3545 --no-gpg-checks --root /usr/src/packages/KIWI-oem/oem/boot-VMX.Ed86zm/kiwi-VMXboot-3545 install --auto-agree-with-licenses --no-recommends atftp bc bind-libs bind-utils bootsplash btrfsprogs busybox bzip2 cryptsetup curl dialog diffutils dmraid dosfstools dtb-omap3 e2fsprogs fbiterm file filesystem fribidi genisoimage gettext-runtime glibc glibc-locale hwinfo iproute2 iputils kernel-default kiwi-tools kmod-compat kpartx lvm2 make net-tools netcfg parted pciutils procps psmisc python-base squashfs sysconfig sysfsutils sysvinit-tools tar u-boot-omap3beagle udev util-linux which xfsprogs xz So the task here would be to figure out which of these packages implicitly pull in Mesa. No idea which way would be the easiest to do so though ;). Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org