i note in the manual section on wget Fetcher the reference to the single supported "md5sum" parameter. so ...
* it's not just that fetcher that supports that param, is it? i can see some md5sum-related methods defined in __init__.py -- doesn't that suggest that *all* Fetchers theoretically support that parameter? * more to the point, is anything actually checking those md5sum values? i thought the checksums.ini file was used for md5 and sha256 sums. so what happens if a .bb file has a SRC_URI directive that defines that parameter? is it processed? does it take precedence over the checksums file? thanks. rday p.s. as an actual example, here's a snippet from checksums.ini: [http://download.berlios.de/net-tools/net-tools-1.60.tar.bz2] md5=888774accab40217dde927e21979c165 sha256=7ae4dd6d44d6715f18e10559ffd270511b6e55a8900ca54fbebafe0ae6cf7d7b and here's SRC_URI from recipes/net-tools/net-tools_1.60.bb: SRC_URI = "http://download.berlios.de/${PN}/${PN}-${PV}.tar.bz2;md5sum=888774accab40217dde927e21979c165 \ note that, yes, the md5sum values match. but why have that info in both places? what's the standard these days? -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Linux Consulting, Training and Kernel Pedantry. Web page: http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ Bitbake-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bitbake-dev
