Hi Ross & Raj,

From: Burton, Ross [mailto:ross.bur...@intel.com] 
Sent: 14 April 2016 17:25
>
> On 14 April 2016 at 12:18, Vajzovic, Tom <tom.vajzo...@irisys.co.uk> wrote:
> What command can I use to do the equivalent of running 
> "bitbake -c clean" (or cleanstate etc) for all recipes that have previously 
> been run?
> 
> The easy answer here is rm -rf tmp/.  

And what about cleanstate or cleanall?

> What do you actually want to do?

What I want to do is be certain that I am in the exact state that I would be in 
if I had made a clean checkout and then build from scratch.

The particular case that made me ask was that I added 
BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS = "1" to local.conf and wanted to trigger doing 
that.  The fact that just running bitbake <imagename> didn't do it made me 
paranoid about what other changes I might make that wouldn't get picked up, so 
I want to know how to roll back to set points in the build process and build 
from there (eg: clean, cleanstate, cleanall and any others that you can tell me 
about).

Many thanks,
Tom



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