The unzip update in the portage-stable branch going along with this PR
suddenly fails to compile because ccache permissions are wrong in one
subfolder.
Disable ccache because it only gives a low hit rate anyway and once a
package is compiled, emerge will reuse the binary package. (A possible
compilation performance regression would be if a kernel patch is tested
and the kernel package needs to be build over and over again without being
able to keep the object files - not sure if this or something similar is
often the case.)
systemd and sudo are already fixed. Git was fixed by updating to 2.23.2,
not 2.24.1. Samba is 2 years old and customized, thus difficult to update.
file, Python, and gdb are only in the SDK.
If a user or old software creates the flag file on the old CoreOS location,
nothing would happen.
Check the old location, too, so that Ignition is rerun.
The dev build SDKs are not in $FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS/sdk but published under
$FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS/developer/sdk.
Add an environment variable to specify where the SDK is to be found
but default to $FLATCAR_DEV_BUILDS/sdk if it is not specified.
From Jenkins this variable is exported as DOWNLOAD_ROOT_SDK.
The Rust arm64 crossdev toolchain package was uploaded to
toolchain-arm64/rust… instead of toolchain-arm64/dev-lang/rust….
Upload the complete dev-lang folder as only Rust will be fetched
from there anyway.
When the ebuild file changed but not its version nor its cross-workon
commit, the binary package would be used. Also some dependencies are not
encoded to trigger a rebuild of depending packages.
Allow to exclude some binary packages so that we can be sure that they
are rebuilt.
Two Flatcar versions were used in /etc/portage/make.conf both in the SDK
and in the boards.
Use only a single version by default to get the expected results and not
something else when using binary packages.
The Rust crossdev package was never uploaded to /sdk/ and always
had to be compiled again.
Upload it in a separate toolchain-arm64 directory because /Packages in /crossdev/
doesn't refer to the Rust package and its use flags.
This commit adds the wireguard module patch through the
wireguard-linux-compat repo. This also adds the wireguard-tools, the
userspace tool for wireguard
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <sayan@kinvolk.io>
The BINHOST was still configured to be the CoreOS CL upstream location
which does not work for independent Flatcar CL releases. This broke
binary package installation in the development container.
Use the correct BINHOST to fix installation of binary packages in the
development container.