-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 14-12-10 14:37, Martin Jansa wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 08:30:46AM -0500, Philip Balister wrote: >> On 12/14/2010 07:06 AM, Dr. Michael Lauer wrote: >>> Am 10.12.2010 um 15:36 schrieb git version control: >>> >>>> Module: openembedded.git >>>> Branch: org.openembedded.dev >>>> Commit: 48e6a063370a38a35f31a28efd8f6ce6ebf00840 >>>> URL: >>>> http://gitweb.openembedded.net/?p=openembedded.git&a=commit;h=48e6a063370a38a35f31a28efd8f6ce6ebf00840 >>>> >>>> Author: Philip Balister<[email protected]> >>>> Date: Fri Dec 10 09:31:01 2010 -0500 >>>> >>>> i2c-tools : Stage i2c-dev.h header as i2c-dev-user.h. >>>> >>>> Thanks to John Faith for suggesting this approach on the ML. The problem is >>>> i2c-tools overwrites the header staged by the kernel. This breaks programs >>>> that depend on the kernel header. >>> >>> I don't think this a good solution. Now all programs break which expect >>> this very i2c-dev.h as being staged by i2c-tools. Interestingly, the >>> desktop distros don't bother about staging it differently, so why >>> can't we do the same? Besides, the i2c-dev.h as staged by i2c-tools >>> is supposed to be a superset. If it isn't we should complain with the >>> i2c-tools developers. >>> >>> What can we do in the meantime? >> >> Can we get a survey of how other distros handle the situation? > > Gentoo > i2c-tools-3.0.[012] (all versions) > src_install() { > emake install prefix="${D}"/usr || die > rm -rf "${D}"/usr/include # part of linux-headers > ... > } > > so it's not part of i2c-tools package (gentoo doesn't have concept of > -dev packages as it's always usefull to have all -dev stuff on source > based distribution).
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