On Thu, 4 Jan 2024 at 19:07, Alexander Kanavin via lists.openembedded.org <alex.kanavin=gmail....@lists.openembedded.org> wrote:
> --update requires that the json file already exists. But why should > it? It's entirely possible to write a new json, but update the > references from command line arguments just before writing the file > out. No? > > I also wonder if we can name these two options in a better way. Maybe > '--use-custom-reference repo', instead of --update? On further thought, if done this way, then --update could instead serve to update file that already exists, whereas the default would be to overwrite the file with a new one. Alex
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