From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>,
OE Core mailing list <openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: ASSUME_PROVIDED versus SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES versus "The Build Host Packages"
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 12:04:24 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1480334664.28508.167.camel@linuxfoundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.20.1611280544090.16875@localhost.localdomain>
On Mon, 2016-11-28 at 06:20 -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> a bit confused by what i'm seeing in a recent
> qemuppc/core-image-minimal build on my fedora system regarding which
> native packages are built, despite what's in bitbake.conf (using
> current poky layer checkout).
>
> first, here's a snippet from bitbake.conf:
>
> ASSUME_PROVIDED = "\
> bzip2-native \ <---
> chrpath-native \
> file-native \ <---
> findutils-native \
> git-native \
> grep-native \
> diffstat-native \
> ... snip ...
>
> suggesting that (among other things) bzip2-native and file-native
> shouldn't be built -- it's the developer's responsibility to install
> them, yes? but if i peek under tmp/work/x86_64-linux, i can see:
There are two ways "file-native" can be used in a build. It can be used
as the host provided "file" command and it is also needed by the file
recipe to build file for the target. We need to build file-native in
order for the build for the target file command to build/work. This is
why it gets built.
With bzip2, we need libbz2 (native) during the build process and we
don't ASSUME_PROVIDED libbz2-devel, hence it builds bzip2-native only
for that piece. Confusing perhaps but necessary unfortunately.
Cheers,
Richard
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-11-28 12:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-11-28 11:20 ASSUME_PROVIDED versus SANITY_REQUIRED_UTILITIES versus "The Build Host Packages" Robert P. J. Day
2016-11-28 12:04 ` Richard Purdie [this message]
2016-11-28 13:17 ` Patrick Ohly
2016-11-28 13:45 ` Richard Purdie
2016-11-28 14:09 ` Burton, Ross
2016-11-29 10:47 ` Robert P. J. Day
2016-11-29 11:31 ` Burton, Ross
2016-11-29 17:24 ` Paul Eggleton
2016-11-29 17:27 ` Burton, Ross
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