On 15-07-24 12:13 PM, Darren Hart wrote:
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?
Yep. I just apply changes to the meta branches, and update the SRCREVs
in existing branches, just as I always did.
I always apply changes to both the linux-yocto meta branch and the
kernel-cache, so if that same kernel recipe was used in master, the
result is the same.
Bruce
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