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From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer
	<openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: Package recipes change proposal (system-wide) - name wise
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 20:40:12 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1343331612.7600.19.camel@ted> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <969F26A8BAB325438E7EB80D3C3134FB16174E03@IRSMSX102.ger.corp.intel.com>

On Wed, 2012-07-25 at 07:23 +0000, Iorga, Cristian wrote:
> For me, having the version number contained in the name of package recipe is a little bit puzzling.
> For example: libpcre/libpcre_8.31.bb
> 
> Is there a solid technical reason to not have it like this?
> 
> libpcre/libpcre.bb
> and inside the recipe to have a PV variable defined:
> PV="8.31"

FWIW, you can do that and it will just work, even today. Its just not
the convention we've "grown up" with.

> In that case, the upgrade/update process would not involve performing a "git move" operation.
> In my opinion, this "git move" operation is something to be avoided, as it puzzles a little bit the versioning system and complicates the review process.
> 
> Of course, some changes in the bitbake system would be involved, but I guess would not be too complicated.
> Also, there will be a volume of work to be performed for changing the name of recipes and adding the PV variable inside the recipe.
> But I guess that a script could solve that, followed by some manual review.

The original idea was that updating to new versions was easy, it was a
mv operation. The checksums have of course complicated this idea but the
principle still applies. It also lets you see versions without having to
view the files themselves which I know I personally find very useful.

Also, as others have mentioned, git can detect move operations if you
tell it to.

Cheers,

Richard




  parent reply	other threads:[~2012-07-26 19:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-07-25  7:02 [PATCH 0/1] mtools: add glibc-gconv-* to RDEPENDS/RRECOMMENDS xin.ouyang
2012-07-25  7:02 ` [PATCH 1/1] " xin.ouyang
2012-07-26 19:04   ` Phil Blundell
2012-07-25  7:23 ` Package recipes change proposal (system-wide) - name wise Iorga, Cristian
2012-07-25 10:05   ` Koen Kooi
2012-07-25 10:09   ` Paul Eggleton
2012-07-25 13:48     ` Chris Larson
2012-07-26 19:52     ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-07-26 19:40   ` Richard Purdie [this message]
2012-07-26 20:44     ` Joshua Lock
2012-07-28  9:22       ` Anders Darander
2012-08-03 23:46         ` Darren Hart
2012-07-26 19:01 ` [PATCH 0/1] mtools: add glibc-gconv-* to RDEPENDS/RRECOMMENDS Saul Wold

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