After a recent commit that rearranged where (and how) SRCREVs are defined, 
building results in:

NOTE: preferred version 2.6.27.8+svnr1 of linux-ixp4xx not available (for item 
kernel)
NOTE: preferred version 2.6.27.8+svnr1 of linux-ixp4xx not available (for item 
kernel-module-ext2)
NOTE: preferred version 2.6.27.8+svnr1 of linux-ixp4xx not available (for item 
kernel-module-jbd)
(etc.)

Note the bogus "svnr1" on the end -- I think this has happened because someone 
changed OE to define SRCREVs in each package.  So now, deep in 
recipes/linux/linux-ixp4xx.inc, we find:

SRCREV = "1089"

I think that's wrong.

It *does* (sort of) work -- it actually results in that SRCREV (1089) being 
built, despite the messages (above) telling you that it can't find the 
PREFERRED_VERSION with SRCREV == 1.

But what that line does is not really what we (the ixp4xx kernel maintainers) 
had in mind.

The idea is that the SRCREV, along with the kernel version, would be defined as 
a preferred version, like this line which is in machine/include/ixp4xx.inc:

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-ixp4xx ?= "2.6.24.7+svnr${SRCREV}"

Of course, SlugOS overrides that because that distro prefers a more recent 
kerrnel:

PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-ixp4xx = "2.6.27.8+svnr${SRCREV}"

That's not really a "recent" kernel, of course -- my local.conf file has a more 
recent one that I've not yet committed.  The point is that the way it *USED* to 
work, one could use the normal means to set both PREFERRED_VERSION and SRCREV.  
With the recent commit, we can't do that anymore.

Apparently SRCREV isn't defined soon enough with this new structure, so we get 
the messages about svnr1 not being available.  And, of course, one cannot 
override the preferred version anymore due to the use of "=" instead of "=?" 
for the assignment.  (At the very least, when all the SRCREVs were moved into 
the recipes, shouldn't the weak assignments have been preserved?)

At any rate, I wish to remove the bogus messages about svnr1, and I want to 
restore the behavior that would allow me to provide the SRCREV in my 
local.conf.  What is the correct way to do this with the new "world order" as 
it relates to SRCREVs?   To what config file do I move that SRCREV="1089"?  Who 
would I anger if I just put it back to the way it was?

-Mike (mwester)



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