As some people are already painfully aware, the current way packagegroup and allarch interact with the sstate signatures is painful.
Some example problem cases: * An allarch package of scripts with an interpretor dependency (e.g perl) * A packagegroup with dependencies on something which is debian renamed e.g. build-essentials on libgmp Currently, packagegroups default to allarch and have their sstate dependencies truncated. This means that when something like gmp rebuilds, it can change package name thanks to debian renaming but the packagegroup referencing the old name remains, causing image creation failures. So the "obvious" fix is to stop truncating the dependencies? Well, that means that the allarch package is written out every time machine changes to a different arch. So we need to make packagegroups PACKAGE_ARCH specific? Well, this still doesn't solve the problem of allarch packages having ever greater problems with things like dependencies on perl. An alternative solution I'm wondering about to address both issues is: * the sstatesig packagegroup code for dependencies handling should only trigger for allarch * we add a sanity test that checks if renaming has happened for packagegroup dependencies and warn if it has. The trouble is the sstatesig code doesn't have the full data store, only a limited cross section so it can't check if PACKAGE_ARCH == all, only if the class is inherited. We therefore probably need to change packagegroup to do conditional class inclusion (which is possible with the modern code base at least). The use of the class can be tested from the sstatesig code and hence indicate allarch. For the second part, we could add something like: + if bb.data.inherits_class('packagegroup', d) and bb.data.inherits_class('allarch', d): + if set(deps) != set(new_depends): + bb.warn("allarch packagegroup %s has renamed dependency %s" % (pkg, str(set(deps) ^ set(new_depends)))) to runtime_mapping_rename in package.bbclass which tells us which packagegroups need to move to be PACKAGE_ARCH. Unfortunately, a quick run of OE-Core shows: WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-sdk has renamed dependency set(['libgomp', 'libgomp1']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-base has renamed dependency set(['dbus-1', 'dbus']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target has renamed dependency set(['libgcc1', 'libgcc-s-dev', 'libstdc++', 'libc6-dev', 'libgcc-dev', 'libgcc', 'libc6', 'eglibc-dbg', 'libc6-dbg', 'eglibc-dev', 'eglibc-thread-db', 'eglibc', 'libthread-db1', 'libstdc++6']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target-dbg has renamed dependency set(['libgcc-s-dbg', 'eglibc-dbg', 'libc6-dbg', 'libgcc-dbg']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target-dev has renamed dependency set(['libgcc-s-dev', 'libc6-dev', 'libgcc-dev', 'eglibc-dev']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-sato-base has renamed dependency set(['libsdl-1.2-0', 'libsdl']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-sato-base-dbg has renamed dependency set(['libsdl-dbg', 'libsdl-1.2-dbg']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-sato-base-dev has renamed dependency set(['libsdl-dev', 'libsdl-1.2-dev']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-sdk has renamed dependency set(['libgomp', 'libgomp1']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-base has renamed dependency set(['dbus-1', 'dbus']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target has renamed dependency set(['libgcc1', 'libgcc-s-dev', 'libstdc++', 'libc6-dev', 'libgcc-dev', 'libgcc', 'libc6', 'eglibc-dbg', 'libc6-dbg', 'eglibc-dev', 'eglibc-thread-db', 'eglibc', 'libthread-db1', 'libstdc++6']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-x11-sato-base has renamed dependency set(['libsdl-1.2-0', 'libsdl']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target-dbg has renamed dependency set(['libgcc-s-dbg', 'eglibc-dbg', 'libc6-dbg', 'libgcc-dbg']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target-dev has renamed dependency set(['libgcc-s-dev', 'libc6-dev', 'libgcc-dev', 'eglibc-dev']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-buildessential has renamed dependency set(['libstdc++', 'libstdc++6']) WARNING: allarch packagegroup packagegroup-core-buildessential has renamed dependency set(['libstdc++', 'libstdc++6']) so we do have the problem in a number of places. Does anyone have any thoughts? Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core