On 2016-01-03 07:03, [email protected] wrote: > From: Daniel Dickinson <[email protected]> > > This patch allows using and SDK to build additional packages to > create a more complete SDK (e.g. you could start with a base > system SDK and use it to create an SDK that has libraries from > both base and packages feed). This allows for new workflows > that build a common base and then branch in different directions > depending on the type of system being build (e.g. router vs. > NAS). > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Dickinson <[email protected]> I'm not sure I like where this is going. I think this is encouraging people too much to reuse other people's binary crap without regard for shipping proper corresponding source code. I certainly would not like to see proliferation of such SDKs in the wild, as many people and organizations tend to be careless about shipping corresponding source code. Even though it may take a bit longer to build, I'd much rather have SDKs contain forks of relevant source packages instead.
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