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* diff between defining a "no-op" task and using [noexec]?
@ 2013-10-17 12:07 Robert P. J. Day
  2013-10-18  9:41 ` Richard Purdie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Robert P. J. Day @ 2013-10-17 12:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
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  using a concrete example, there's this from oe core's
linux-dummy.bb:

do_configure() {
        :
}

do_compile () {
        :
}

do_install() {
        :
}

  what is the difference between the above and writing:

do_configure[noexec] = "1"
do_compile[noexec] = "1"
do_install[noexec] = "1"

  *is* there a difference? if so, does it have to do with the
processing of other flags for that task?

  i can see that, technically, the first variation still defines a
task to be run, while the second specifies that the task *not* be run,
so i can appreciate that those two operations have different results.

  thanks.

rday

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