On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 3:31 AM, Chris Tapp <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear mailing-list, > > We are planning to retire meta-valleyisland BSP layer from meta-intel master > branch and this change is targeted for the upcoming Yocto Project 2.2. > > This layer is retired in future YP releases because there are no immediate > requirements for support in newer LTSI kernel. > > > Could you please explain what that means / why that is the case? There are > boards requiring this BSP that will be in production until after 2020 (we > use one) and it would be a pity not to be able to benefit from the > improvements that will be made in future versions of Yocto. > > The meta-valleyisland BSP layer will continue to be maintained in Yocto > Project for: > Yocto Project v2.0 (Jethro) > https://www.yoctoproject.org/downloads/bsps/jethro20/valley-island > > > Does that mean that there is no official support for ‘krogoth’, even though > meta-intel has meta-valleyisland in the ‘krogoth’ branch? I’m currently > updating our code to use this... > > If you have a concern on this proposal, please let us know. > If we do not hear any response from mailing-list, we will remove > meta-valleyisland BSP from meta-intel master branch start from 3rd August > 2016. > > Thank you. > Ng Mei Yeen > Intel Corporation > >
Hi, We are using a third party board that uses Intel Atom E3845 processor. We plan to use this processor for long time. Till now we were relying on the meta-intel (specifically valleyisland). I do not understand what does this update mean? Will I not be able to get updates for my intel E3845? Regards, Pj -- _______________________________________________ meta-intel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel
