What's the recipe?

George Mitchell george+freebsd at m5p.com
Sat Aug 31 17:37:12 UTC 2013


Have you built a working Raspberry Pi image recently?  If so, for the
benefit of the rest of us, could you share a few secrets?

1. What system did you do the build on?  If it was an i386 or amd64,
what svn version was it built with?

2. What did you have in /etc/src.conf and /etc/make.conf, both for
building the build system itself and for building the RPi?

3. What svn version of /usr/src did you use in building the RPi image?

4. Did you use crochet?  If so, what was the last commit in your git
log?

When I say "working," I'm hoping for the ability to run stably for a
number of days, running NFS and CUPS.  I've been doing this since
January with a precompiled image I downloaded then which worked
wonderfully with one of my printers, but not the other one.  Now
there's a patch that enables both printers to work, and I would love
to build a new image.  So I've been thrashing around trying to find
the answers to the questions above without success.  Thanks for any
help you can give!                                         -- George


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