On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Hans Beckérus <hans.becke...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi. More problems ;) > I have a patch file that needs to be applied to a source tree and the > patch file is copied properly to the ${WORKDIR} directory. > So far so good. But, the problem with this source tree is that it is > not built from the traditional root folder of the repo. > This means I need to change ${S} to point somewhere else. This also > causes the patch system to fail! > I did an override of do_patch() in my .bb and that seems to work, but > I do not like to use overrides unless I really have to. > So basically, is there some way to tell the built-in patch system to > use a different -pnum value? > If there is, I could stick with the do_patch() as provided by default. > > Hans
Hmm, ok a correction from my side. Forget parts of what I said ;) The patch system does not seem to use the value of ${S}, it is using ${WORKDIR} as the root for patching, this is also where the patch file is placed. The problem in my case does not seem to be that is built from a non-standard path. The reason why it fails seems to be because the actual source is not in ${WORKDIR}, it is in ${WORKDIR}/git. The patch file does include git as part of the source path for obvious reasons. What am I doing wrong? Having actual source code in ${WORKDIR}/git I assume is very common for git based downloads. Hans _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto