On Mon, 13 May 2013, Trevor Woerner wrote:

> I'm building core-image-minimal, I assume that's what everyone else is doing.
> When I run the "bitbake -s" as Robert is, I get the following:
>
> $ bitbake -s | grep linux
> linux-dummy                                           :1.0-r1                 
>          
> linux-firmware                      
> 1:0.0+gitAUTOINC+c530a75c1e6a472b0eb9558310b518f0dfcd8860-r0                  
>   
>      
> linux-libc-headers                                    :3.8-r0                 
>          
> linux-libc-headers-yocto          
>  
> :3.4+git-AUTOINC+a1cdb60720c452c3965eaec3ec2cd10f06261cc5_a1cdb60720c452c3965eaec3ec2cd10f06261cc5-r6
>               
>            
> linux-yocto                        
> :3.8.11+gitAUTOINC+8482dcdf68f9f7501118f4c01fdcb8f851882997_dd089cb5ba37ea14e8f90a884bf2a5be64ed817d-r4.1
> :3.4.43+gitAUTOINC+1bab5bd090948b4cc4c4ed57c834603a3cf9f235_fff57da7886cf5e99c07adf6649610cb1cd89330-r4.4

 i'm confused ... why would you be building two versions of the
kernel?

rday

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