From: Mike Looijmans <mike.looijmans@topic.nl>
To: openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: How do I change the "Architecture" of a package?
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 20:13:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54A44ADC.3010000@topic.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20141230175915.GB18678@crash.betafive.co.uk>
On 30-12-2014 18:59, Paul Barker wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 04:24:34PM +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:
>> What if the architecture of a package was accidentally left at its
>> default, but it should have been "all" for example?
>>
>> Just putting "inherit allarch" or simply PACKAGE_ARCH="all" into the
>> recipe is not enough. You get stuck with a "more specific" older
>> version, so that no device wants to upgrade to the newer version
>> that's "all" architecture compatible.
>>
>
> What package manager are you using on the device? If you're using opkg it should
> prioritise by version not arch unless the command line option
> '--prefer-arch-to-version' is passed. If you're using opkg and it's not doing
> that, let me know and I'll look into it when I get chance to.
It's opkg.
But on closer inspection I noticed that the "git" version is also
mysteriously reset to 0, so that the package also gets a lower version
number instead of a higher one. Seems to be the PR server borking things
again or so, I'll have to investigate that next year...
>> Only way to fix this was to manually remove the old version from the
>> feeds and also manually remove it from the device, and then
>> reinstall it. This works for me personally, but what if I want to
>> apply this to about a million devices that are already in the field?
>>
>> What can I do to get them to upgrade from the (in this case)
>> "mipsel32" to "all" package?
>
> As an absolute hack, you could rename the package and set it to
> replace/conflict/provide the old package name. I think there should be better
> solutions though.
I don't think so, I've never seen one in the wild. I'll send a free
Linux TV satellite settopbox to whomever provides a solution ;)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-12-31 19:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-30 15:24 How do I change the "Architecture" of a package? Mike Looijmans
2014-12-30 17:59 ` Paul Barker
2014-12-31 19:13 ` Mike Looijmans [this message]
2015-01-02 8:48 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-02 9:16 ` Richard Purdie
2015-01-02 9:24 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-02 9:28 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-04 15:20 ` Bug: PR server changes the PKGV variable too Mike Looijmans
2015-01-05 9:27 ` Richard Purdie
2015-01-05 9:41 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-05 10:07 ` Richard Purdie
2015-01-05 10:36 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-05 11:37 ` Richard Purdie
2015-01-05 12:09 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-05 16:03 ` Mike Looijmans
2015-01-03 10:52 ` How do I change the "Architecture" of a package? Mike Looijmans
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