On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 3:34 AM Konstantin Aladyshev
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> I still don't understand. Shouldn't it be a build error, when patches
> couldn't be applied with 'git am', but can be applied with 'git
> apply'? So the user would have to stop and fix the issue?
> Because 'bitbake linux-yocto'
I still don't understand. Shouldn't it be a build error, when patches
couldn't be applied with 'git am', but can be applied with 'git
apply'? So the user would have to stop and fix the issue?
Because 'bitbake linux-yocto' builds fine in this case. This is a part
that got me confused before I've
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 3:24 PM Konstantin Aladyshev
wrote:
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> > Some additional information for the "Tested" section
>
> To make sure that devtool will need to perform "git rebase" operation
> also add conditional patchset, i.e.:
> ```
> SRC_URI:append:test = "file://0001-Test-commit.patch"
>
> Some additional information for the "Tested" section
To make sure that devtool will need to perform "git rebase" operation
also add conditional patchset, i.e.:
```
SRC_URI:append:test = "file://0001-Test-commit.patch"
```
Best regards,
Konstantin Aladyshev
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 11:12 PM
Thanks Bruce!
So what do you suggest, that devtool needs to remove the
".git/rebase-apply" directory in its "devtool_post_patch" task?
Anyway, I'm moving the discussion to "linux-yocto" with some
additional info on how to recreate the error on poky master.
Best regards,
Konstantin
On Fri, Feb
Hello!
'kgit-s2q' in the linux recipe tries to use 'git apply' if 'git am' fails.
In this case 'kgit-s2q' manually creates a ".git/rebase-apply"
directory
(https://git.yoctoproject.org/yocto-kernel-tools/tree/tools/kgit-s2q#n622)
But it looks like this directory is not removed after the patches
On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 5:35 AM Konstantin Aladyshev
wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> 'kgit-s2q' in the linux recipe tries to use 'git apply' if 'git am' fails.
> In this case 'kgit-s2q' manually creates a ".git/rebase-apply"
> directory
>
If you want help or fixes, you need to show how to reproduce the issue
with plain poky master via specific steps, and not just discuss
problems in your local setup.
Alex
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 11:35, Konstantin Aladyshev
wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> 'kgit-s2q' in the linux recipe tries to use 'git
Hello!
'kgit-s2q' in the linux recipe tries to use 'git apply' if 'git am' fails.
In this case 'kgit-s2q' manually creates a ".git/rebase-apply"
directory
(https://git.yoctoproject.org/yocto-kernel-tools/tree/tools/kgit-s2q#n622)
But it looks like this directory is not removed after the patches
Hello!
'kgit-s2q' in the linux recipe tries to use 'git apply' if 'git am' fails.
In this case 'kgit-s2q' manually creates a ".git/rebase-apply"
directory
(https://git.yoctoproject.org/yocto-kernel-tools/tree/tools/kgit-s2q#n622)
But it looks like this directory is not removed after the patches
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