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| flatmush | STANDUP! Order: flatmush, noisecell, willbarnard_ | 09:45 |
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| flatmush | ## Ben Brewer (flatmush) | 09:45 |
| flatmush | * Done | 09:45 |
| flatmush | - Updating definitions for minimal system | 09:45 |
| flatmush | * Doing | 09:45 |
| flatmush | - Updating definitions for minimal system | 09:45 |
| flatmush | - Build pam documentation from source | 09:45 |
| flatmush | - Look into building everything from git rather than tarball | 09:45 |
| flatmush | - Read up on ISO 26262-6 | 09:45 |
| flatmush | ## Francisco Redondo Marchena (noisecell) | 09:45 |
| noisecell | * Done | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Meeting | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Update series of packages to build latest version: flex, bison, gc,... | 09:45 |
| noisecell | * Doing | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Reading ISO-26262 document | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Continue updating packages to latest version | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Think about boostrap these packages which require a tarball to build. | 09:45 |
| noisecell | - Set build/runtime dependencies for packages. | 09:45 |
| noisecell | ## Will Barnard (willbarnard_) | 09:45 |
| willbarnard_ | * Doing | 09:47 |
| willbarnard_ | - Analyzing certification requirements for ISO 26262/IEC 61508 | 09:47 |
| paulwaters | ## Discussion | 09:48 |
| noisecell | _o_ | 09:48 |
| willbarnard_ | _o_ | 09:49 |
| flatmush | STANDUP ENDS! | 09:49 |
| paulsherwood | flatmush, noisecell - what has been your startpoint/tooling for the work you are doing, updates etc? | 09:50 |
| flatmush | currently we're just using buildstream with definitions and working through the existing packages to see what they need | 09:50 |
| flatmush | we don't really have a stable starting point yet, lots of stuff requires tarballs, and needs to be re-done to build from source | 09:51 |
| * paulsherwood wonders if it might be 'safer' to start with baserock definitions, rather than bst | 09:51 | |
| flatmush | we are doing | 09:51 |
| flatmush | or you mean using the morph files instead of bst ones? I'm not sure there's much difference | 09:52 |
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| ironfoot | bst actually let's you use tarballs directly, which might be a good thing | 11:01 |
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| noisecell | ironfoot, for testing purposes yes, but long term, I think we would like to have the sources in trove or something similar | 12:07 |
| ironfoot | oh, yes, sure | 12:07 |
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| * paulsherwood sends a mail that gets type-corrected to 'trustable bistros' and wonders if such things exist | 12:38 | |
| * noisecell would like how the T-bones steak are done there | 12:39 | |
| flatmush | presumably it's cooked according to your t.intent? | 12:41 |
| paulsherwood | heh | 12:42 |
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