Thanks!
Detlef
On 07/24/10 17:17, Koen Kooi wrote:
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On 24-07-10 17:05, Detlef Vollmann wrote:
On 07/24/10 16:35, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
2010/7/24 Martyn Welch <[email protected]>
Can anyone point me to any documentation that describes what legacy
staging
is and roughly what needs to be done to remove it?
There was a post half a year or so ago from Koen, but I can't find it.
Basically it boils down to removing do_stage from a recipe in which case
do_install is used to install things in staging
in some cases do_install need to be modified to deal with
peculiarities that
were done in do_stage
For native recipes NATIVE_INSTALL_WORKS = "1" may need to be added.
That's not really much of an explanation.
Let's take an example. I have two out of tree kernel modules A and B.
B depends on A.
With "legacy" staging, in A_1.0.bb I have a do_install, that copies
the kernel object, and a do_stage, that copies the header file at
a place where B_1.0.bb can find it.
How do I do that with non-"legacy" staging?
You copy the header in do_install to ${D}${includedir} or a subdir of
that depending on the header.
Cheat sheet:
STAGING_BINDIR -> ${D}${bindir}
STAGING_INCDIR -> ${D}${includedir}
STAGING_LIBDIR -> ${D}${libdir}
STAGING_DATADIR -> ${D}${datadir}
And if your recipe uses BBCLASS_EXTEND = native *and* 'make install'
doesn't do the job (e.g. using do_install_append), use
NATIVE_INSTALL_WORKS = "1"
If you use packaged-staging it's easy to do dpkg-deb -c on the staging
packages before and after the changes.
regards,
Koen
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