Koen Kooi skrev:
> On 12-03-10 22:39, Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
>> This package will copy the contents of "multimedia.tar.bz2."
>> (Note the dot at the end) to the "/home/root/multimedia" directory
>> in the target. By replacing the empty default file, you
>> can add your own multimedia files for testing.
>
>> Signed-off-by: Ulf Samuelsson <[email protected]>
>
>
> NAK. Package never never touch $HOME, if you want things installed into
> $HOME, look into /etc/skel.
>
The purpose is not to have a "multimedia" directory in each home
so I dont think "/etc/skel" is applicable.
The purpose of this package is to be able to easily load some
jpeg pictures, movies, mp3 files into the root file system
when you build a demo.
It is not likely to be used for a real products
At the moment, the package should not install *anything*,
until a developer replaces the file with own content.
To use it, you create a directory structure with your media file,
create a b2zip'd tarball, and replace the "multimedia.tar.bz2."
Dont have any specific preference for /home,
just seems to be practical for a demo.
Come to think about it, it probably makes more sense to
put it in '${D}/'.
This will allow you to update any part of the file system
with whatever you want.
If that is not OK, then what about "${D}//usr" ?
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Best Regards
Ulf Samuelsson
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