On 10/19/2012 07:33 AM, Tomas Frydrych wrote:

Looking over meta-dlna in Yocto git I see it's little more than a fork
of meta-guacamayo from guacamayo-project.org -- could someone please
explain to me why the git history was stripped out from this 'combo' layer?

My apologies, I updated the MAINTAINER and README files.

(I am delighted Intel is finding Guacamayo useful, but the obliteration
of the history makes it look as if the credit for this official Yocto
layer goes to Intel; I am sure that was not intentional.)

No this was not intentional, the combo-layer tool seems to do that. I used combo layer because we wanted to pull in the kvm changes so that this could be shown as a VM.

I am also interested in knowing why the fork was deemed necessary in the
first place, just in case it was for technical reasons that could be
addressed at source.

In the first pass, there were mostly minor changes to cut this down to what was needed for the headless media server. As I moved to 1.3 there were more changes that I have made, you can see what's going on in the 1.3wip branch of meta-dlna. If you want some of those changes in meta-guacamayo please take them.

My goal is to make the meta-dlna be more cut down and not require the
as much. If we can accomplish that directly with meta-guacamayo that would be awesome.

Right now I am fighting a dbus/rygel segfault.

Sau!

Tomas
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