On 29 January 2015 at 10:10, Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.deche...@linaro.org> wrote:
> well, i am not sure this is right... at least probably not the right > argument. oe-core is not meant to be tied to specific intel stable > releases, whether it is about content or schedule.. > > i would believe our goal is to provide the most recent stable release > instead. so that each OE (well, Yocto) release ends up with the most > recent versions. > > fwiw, for the boards/platforms i care about, 10.4.3 would be fine. > Agreed. The Intel driver release is tested with 10.4.0 but 10.4.3 is a newer point release so should work, and Intel's aim of ensuring that the latest driver stack is supported doesn't trump having the latest upstream releases in oe-core. If it turns out that 10.4.3 is critically broken with the Intel driver then *meta-intel* can ship 10.4.0. Please re-submit this with 10.4.3 instead of 10.4.0. Ross
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