I have a build where I've never manually removed anything from
the sstate-cache and this same build has been used for hundreds
of builds over the last 18 months. I just tried to find out why
gcc-cross-arm had to be rebuilt (it seems to happen almost every
time I update my Poky/Yocto tree (master)). Here's what I got:
$ bitbake-diffsigs -t gcc-cross-arm compile
Hash for dependent task gcc/gcc-cross_6.3.bb.do_configure changed from 208373dd9ae01101a26a9412eb50b110 to
d65095d4b9aff89f6990bd17c0ab210b
Unable to find matching sigdata for /local/poky-cutting-edge/meta/recipes-devtools/gcc/gcc-cross_6.3.bb.do_configure
with hashes 208373dd9ae01101a26a9412eb50b110 or d65095d4b9aff89f6990bd17c0ab210b
So if I didn't remove those files, where did they go? Am I doing
something wrong running this tool? (running the same command for
qemu-native seemed to work correctly)
Thanks for any ideas
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