From: Mikhail Durnev <Mikhail_Durnev@mentor.com>
To: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
Cc: openembedded-core <openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: classes/insane: add check for PN in OVERRIDES
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 21:54:16 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <521DD6D8.20606@mentor.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3236564.Bbn6H3DI5P@helios>
Hi Paul,
28.08.2013 19:41, Paul Eggleton wrote:
> Hi Mikhail,
>
> On Tuesday 27 August 2013 17:36:03 Mikhail Durnev wrote:
>> I have a question about your commit c331f0a:
>>
>> -------------------------------------------
>> diff --git a/meta/classes/insane.bbclass b/meta/classes/insane.bbclass
>> index 4d2392e..fb18022 100644
>> --- a/meta/classes/insane.bbclass
>> +++ b/meta/classes/insane.bbclass
>> @@ -907,6 +907,11 @@ python () {
>> if d.getVar('do_stage', True) is not None:
>> bb.fatal("Legacy staging found for %s as it has a do_stage
>> function. This will need conversion to a do_install or often simply
>> removal to work with OE-core" % d.getVar("FILE", True))
>>
>> + overrides = d.getVar('OVERRIDES', True).split(':')
>> + pn = d.getVar('PN', True)
>> + if pn in overrides:
>> + bb.warn('Recipe %s has PN of "%s" which is in OVERRIDES, this
>> can result in unexpected behaviour.' % (d.getVar("FILE", True), pn))
>> +
>> issues = []
>> if (d.getVar('PACKAGES', True) or "").split():
>> for var in 'RDEPENDS', 'RRECOMMENDS', 'RSUGGESTS',
>> 'RCONFLICTS', 'RPROVIDES', 'RREPLACES', 'FILES', 'pkg_preinst',
>> 'pkg_postinst', 'pkg_prerm', 'pkg_postrm', 'ALLOW_EMPTY':
>> ----------------------------------------------
>>
>> A recipe (lets say linux_git.bb) has its PN in OVERRIDES with prefix
>> 'pn-' (pn-linux). So, if we have 'linux' in OVERRIDES then it cannot
>> interfere.
> Unfortunately that is not the case. If PN is "linux" and TARGET_OS is "linux"
> (note, for ARM machines only TARGET_OS may be "linux-gnueabi" rather than
> "linux") then statements such as this:
>
> FILES_${PN} = "/path/to/file"
>
> will immediately become:
>
> FILES = "/path/to/file"
>
> Which itself will trigger a warning about FILES not being package specific.
> Without an explicit check on PN being in OVERRIDES it's not immediately
> obvious what has happened.
>
> Additionally consider the following case in local.conf:
>
> PREFERRED_VERSION_linux = "3.8.10"
>
> This will turn into PREFERRED_VERSION = "3.8.10" and then you'll get a bunch
> of spewed notices about version "3.8.10" being unavailable for every recipe in
> the system that you're building.
>
> PN in OVERRIDES is bad news, which is why we added this warning. You really do
> need to name your recipes so that they don't clash with items in OVERRIDES.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
Thank you for clarification. I build x86. My TARGET_OS, kernel recipe
name and kernel PN is "linux". Fortunately, kernel.bbclass uses PN only
once in:
FILES_${PN} = ""
For "linux" the problem is masked by usage of "virtual/kernel" in
conditions. So I see only your warning about PN in OVERRIDES and no
other warnings or problems. But I definitely should consider about
changing PN.
Thanks,
Mikhail
prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-08-28 10:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-08-27 6:36 classes/insane: add check for PN in OVERRIDES Mikhail Durnev
2013-08-28 8:41 ` Paul Eggleton
2013-08-28 10:54 ` Mikhail Durnev [this message]
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