(HP Networking)
Cc : Anders Darander; yocto@yoctoproject.org
Objet : Re: [yocto] Package Feature compile/runtime dependency
On 12 December 2014 at 15:44, Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking)
yannick.koeh...@hp.com wrote:
My hope, was that somehow, adding systemd to DISTRO_FEATURE would not only add
On 12 December 2014 at 15:44, Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking)
yannick.koeh...@hp.com wrote:
My hope, was that somehow, adding systemd to DISTRO_FEATURE would not only
add the packages I need, but also add feature to some package like the
kernel/libc that are required by such addition.
No,
I played with the system yesterday and find Yocto to be great. Being a Gentoo
user, I love the approach taken and see lots of enhancements made. The biggest
one is that fact that some packages, like the kernel and glibc got break down
in a set of feature that can be better controlled than
On 12 December 2014 at 14:13, Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking)
yannick.koeh...@hp.com wrote:
DEPENDS=linux-yocto-tiny:fhandle,autofs4,ipv6?,devtmpfs,libc:ftraverse,posix-clang-wchar,spawn,utmpx
Etc... Disregard the syntax as it is simply an idea/example and not
intended as a specification.
Koehler
HP Networking Mobility
De : Burton, Ross [mailto:ross.bur...@intel.com]
Envoyé : December-12-14 9:56 AM
À : Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking)
Cc : yocto@yoctoproject.org
Objet : Re: [yocto] Package Feature compile/runtime dependency
On 12 December 2014 at 14:13, Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking
* Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking) yannick.koeh...@hp.com [141212 16:11]:
It would definitely make sense to have a distro level feature called
init-busyboxinit/init-sysvinit/init-systemd/init-upstart or something
along those line. Is this already in place?
We have sysvinit and systemd as
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Cc : Burton, Ross; yocto@yoctoproject.org
Objet : Re: [yocto] Package Feature compile/runtime dependency
* Koehler, Yannick (HP Networking) yannick.koeh...@hp.com [141212 16:11]:
It would definitely make sense to have a distro level feature called
init-busyboxinit/init-sysvinit/init