On Friday 28 September 2012 11:27:37 Rudolf Streif wrote: > +1 > > I agree with Scott's definition. In the general Linux context a Package is > a compilation of binaries, documentation, development files, etc. wrapped > up in a format that can be used by a package management system to install > it on a target system.
No dispute there. > It is somewhat confusing that YP and OE use the term 'package' synonymously > with 'recipe'. In most cases a package is the output of a recipe. The thing is, we no longer do that - we've fixed a number of references in the documentation, help text and error messages for this release so that "recipe" is used when that's what we mean. If we've left any references that should be considered a bug. > Unfortunately, changing variables like P, PN, PV, PR etc. > may cause some pain. If a transition is what the broader community would > like to achieve then a period where old and new variables can be used > interchangeably (if possible) would be the way to go. I'm not sure there's a huge amount to be gained by doing this when weighed against the cost - it would certainly cause a massive amount of churn, with the potential for problems with layer interaction where one layer has done the big rename and another that bbappends recipes in the first hasn't. Cheers, Paul -- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto