On Thursday, 26 July 2018 12:09:46 PM CEST MOHAMMAD RASIM wrote: > Well, actually I used the find command in that wiki page to find the > recipe that uses tag name to chose github revision and it found only one > recipe > > >meta-openembedded/meta-initramfs/recipes-devtools/mtd/ubi-utils- > >klibc_1.5.1.bb
Hmm, right, it seems like you're using a previous branch - this got fixed in a later update of that recipe. > I masked this recipe in the local.conf file and bitbake failed at > parsing other recipes, looking at those recipes I saw that they don't > use tag names but they use > > >SRCREV = "${AUTOREV}" > > which is logical since bitbake has to issue ls-remote to know what is > the latest revision on the remote git repo (maybe the wiki page needs > update to point this ?) > > Now I can't remove this AUTOREV in these recipes since I need bitbake to > fetch the latest updates ( I push updates regularly on that repo and I > don't want to update the recipe file each time to add the latest revision) > > So, here comes the hard part, Is it possible to tell bitbake to issue > ls-remote if there is network and to use the latest fetched revision in > the sources directory if the network is disabled ? that way I can use > ${AUTOREV} in my recipes and bitbake will build from the local repo in > the sources directory unless there is network to update the local repo, > probably there is no such thing :) . So there isn't a mechanism to do exactly that, no, however you can sort of achieve the same thing if you set up a .inc file that sets the SRCREV values for each recipe and sets BB_NO_NETWORK at the same time (though the latter could still be separate). e.g. let's call it no_network.inc: BB_NO_NETWORK = "1" SRCREV_pn-abc = "b4c2bd84ee6f699e348d602a82d2d0963384cdea" SRCREV_pn-xyz = "e3b30def2cd1c9ede7630489c3949a45b6eba6ee" .. Then to build offline you would just add the following to your config: require no_network.inc FYI you can enable buildhistory and use the buildhistory-collect-srcrevs script to generate all those SRCREV lines so you don't have to do that by hand: https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#maintaining-build-output-quality Cheers, Paul -- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto