Thanks kapllaj,
> It also may be overridden by some conf file. For example, if you are using a
> i.MX cpus, you may have some conf file on meta-freescale that override this
> variable with something like: PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel_imx = "some
> kernel"
It has linux-imx and ${IMX_DEFAULT_KERNEL}, but I could not find what
is defined for ${IMX_DEFAULT_KERNEL}
I defined IMX_DEFAULT_KERNEL = "5.10.%" in local.conf, still download 4.19,
> I had a situation like this on a imx6 xpu, and had to specify the "_imx"
> override in order to make it work.
>
> "bitbake - e virtual/kernel | grep PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel" is
> your friend.
> It will show you the current variable selected, and also the different
> overrides available.
Yes, I've done many times, there is no decisive definition for it, a
little bit weird.
Did not know it is that hard to just define a kernel version in Yocto ??
Thank you.
Kind regards,
- j
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