On 07/10/2014 11:26, Burton, Ross wrote:
> On 7 October 2014 11:20, Carr, Chris (GE Intelligent Platforms)
> wrote:
>> I've switched over to the RPM package manager and rebuilt the deploy image.
>>
>> From the list that I had in BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS, none of the packages appear
>> in the deploy im
On 06/10/2014 13:25, Burton, Ross wrote:
> On 29 September 2014 12:43, Carr, Chris (GE Intelligent Platforms)
> wrote:
>> Basically the BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS that I have defined is not
>> removing/preventing
>> the installation of the RRECOMMENDS packages. This is using opkg as the
>> package
>> m
On 7 October 2014 11:20, Carr, Chris (GE Intelligent Platforms)
wrote:
> I've switched over to the RPM package manager and rebuilt the deploy image.
>
> From the list that I had in BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS, none of the packages appear
> in the deploy image.
So we're found a difference in behaviour be
On 29 September 2014 12:43, Carr, Chris (GE Intelligent Platforms)
wrote:
> Basically the BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS that I have defined is not
> removing/preventing
> the installation of the RRECOMMENDS packages. This is using opkg as the
> package
> manager.
Would you mind briefly switching to the R
Hi,
I have successfully built a custom root filesystem, but I'm having issues
stopping certain packages from being installed.
Basically the BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS that I have defined is not
removing/preventing the installation of the RRECOMMENDS packages. This is using
opkg as the package manager