On 19/10/15 13:57, Anders Darander wrote:
* Joshua Lock <joshua.l...@collabora.co.uk> [151016 17:52]:

There are recipes in the Core metadata that have optional systemd
support but expect the old, separate, libsystemd-foo pkg-config files
(not the newer unified libsystemd).

Any size impact? Just wondering as you're changing the default.
(Assuming that it was off by default previously?)

The compat-libs (libsystemd-daemon libsystemd-login libsystemd-journal libsystemd-id128) are packaged separately, so you only see an increase in image size if something pulls them in to your image.

The -dev, -dbg and -ptest package sizes all increase slightly:

joshuagl@owlbear:/srv/build/systemd-size$ buildhistory-diff -a | grep PKGSIZE packages/i586-poky-linux/systemd/systemd-dbg: PKGSIZE changed from 54364265 to 55148696 (+1%) packages/i586-poky-linux/systemd/systemd-dev: PKGSIZE changed from 98921 to 105487 (+6%) packages/i586-poky-linux/systemd/systemd-ptest: PKGSIZE changed from 3156181 to 3156103 (0%)

Regards,

Joshua


Cheers,
Anders


-PACKAGECONFIG ??= "xz ldconfig \
+PACKAGECONFIG ??= "xz ldconfig compat \
                     ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'pam', 'pam', '', 
d)} \
                     ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', 
'xkbcommon', '', d)} \
                     ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'selinux', 
'selinux', '', d)} \
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ PACKAGECONFIG[ldconfig] = 
"--enable-ldconfig,--disable-ldconfig,,"
  PACKAGECONFIG[selinux] = "--enable-selinux,--disable-selinux,libselinux"
  PACKAGECONFIG[valgrind] = "ac_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=yes 
ac_cv_header_valgrind_valgrind_h=yes ,ac_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=no 
ac_cv_header_valgrind_valgrind_h=no ,valgrind"
  PACKAGECONFIG[qrencode] = "--enable-qrencode,--disable-qrencode,qrencode"
+PACKAGECONFIG[compat] = "--enable-compat-libs,--disable-compat-libs"

  CACHED_CONFIGUREVARS += "ac_cv_path_KILL=${base_bindir}/kill"
  CACHED_CONFIGUREVARS += "ac_cv_path_KMOD=${base_bindir}/kmod"

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