On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 05:30:50PM +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > You probably need to explain the use case. Why do you want to do > something like that?
The yocto build is happening in a gitlab runner thingy. What happens before is that inedependently from the yocto build is that my colleauges are running a maven build which provides java jar files. And I do not know on my side what version they are doing. It could happen even that it alternates between X.Y.Z and X.Y.Z-SNAPSHOT. Then my yocto comes and is picking those jars up and integrates them into the rootfs to be started there by java. They are not processed or executed or compiled, they are copied into the rootfs, symlinkd and integrated into a systemd start. Colleauges maven build: Their git tree. Yocto build: My git tree. > Generally, Yocto cares about build reproducibility, a lot. Thus, > source must be stable, and verified against a checksum of some kind. I learned to love its build reliability because of such stuff too. Konsti
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