On 7/23/15, 3:59 PM, "Bruce Ashfield" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 2015-07-23 6:56 PM, Burton, Ross wrote:
>>
>> On 23 July 2015 at 23:45, Bruce Ashfield <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     This is only master, and the first tree with no meta branch is
>>     the 4.1 kernel tree.
>>
>>     Existing branches, with their kernel trees, and tools continue to
>>     work as they were.
>>
>>
>> Either it's late (it is) or I'm being dumb (quite likely), but why did
>> we need to fix the 3.19 srvrevs if it only impacts 4.1 kernels?
>
>Because the SRC_URI of the main recipe in master now points the
>meta name at yocto-kernel-cache (as does 3.14). I needed to do
>that, so I could remove the dead code from the tools and put that
>into master.
>
>Some of the main goals here was to reduce complexity, and promote
>the sharing of the fragments. So the old stuff goes to the bin :)

How will this affect the meta branch of the older kernels in terms of
receiving updates that the previous releases, without the infrastructure
for the yocto-kernel-cache, can use? Are you going to apply changes to
both the old meta branch as well as the new repository until fido is EOL?


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Darren Hart
Intel Open Source Technology Center



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