On Sun, 2017-02-19 at 10:47 -0800, Richard Purdie wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-02-17 at 08:25 +0100, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> > On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 15:46 -0800, Saul Wold wrote:
> > >
> > > This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be
> > > populated with
> > > that packages native image fil
This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be populated with
that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be used by
scripts or other tools without creating un-necessary DEPENDS.
An example of this is systemtap-native and the crosstap script.
Signed-off-by: Saul Wold
On Fri, 2017-02-17 at 08:25 +0100, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 15:46 -0800, Saul Wold wrote:
> >
> > This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be
> > populated with
> > that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be
> > used by
> > scripts or other t
On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 15:46 -0800, Saul Wold wrote:
> This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be populated with
> that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be used by
> scripts or other tools without creating un-necessary DEPENDS.
>
> An example of this is syste
On 2/16/17 3:46 PM, Saul Wold wrote:
> This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be populated with
> that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be used by
> scripts or other tools without creating un-necessary DEPENDS.
>
> An example of this is systemtap-native a
On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 15:46 -0800, Saul Wold wrote:
> This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be populated
> with
> that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be used
> by
> scripts or other tools without creating un-necessary DEPENDS.
>
> An example of this is s
This allows a native package's recipe-sysroot-native to be populated with
that packages native image files. This in turns allows it to be used by
scripts or other tools without creating un-necessary DEPENDS.
An example of this is systemtap-native and the crosstap script.
Signed-off-by: Saul Wold