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* Redefine variable in bbappend
@ 2013-05-17  0:08 Yevhen Kyriukha
  2013-05-17 15:50 ` Mark Hatle
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From: Yevhen Kyriukha @ 2013-05-17  0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer

Hi!

I'm using "base-files" recipe but I don't want that /var/log be a
symlink to temp directory.
Therefore in my custom layer I created base-files bbappend file with
following content:

PRINC := "${@int(PRINC) + 1}"

dirs755_append += "${localstatedir}/log"
volatiles = "run lock tmp"

In this recipe I removed "log" from volatiles but it doesn't work.
I'm getting error:
ERROR: Fixup Perms: Unable to correct directory link, target already
exists: /var/log -> /var/volatile/log

How to properly redefine the variable in bbappend file?

Best regards,
Yevhen



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* Re: Redefine variable in bbappend
  2013-05-17  0:08 Redefine variable in bbappend Yevhen Kyriukha
@ 2013-05-17 15:50 ` Mark Hatle
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Mark Hatle @ 2013-05-17 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: openembedded-core

On 5/16/13 7:08 PM, Yevhen Kyriukha wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using "base-files" recipe but I don't want that /var/log be a
> symlink to temp directory.
> Therefore in my custom layer I created base-files bbappend file with
> following content:
>
> PRINC := "${@int(PRINC) + 1}"
>
> dirs755_append += "${localstatedir}/log"
> volatiles = "run lock tmp"
>
> In this recipe I removed "log" from volatiles but it doesn't work.
> I'm getting error:
> ERROR: Fixup Perms: Unable to correct directory link, target already
> exists: /var/log -> /var/volatile/log
>
> How to properly redefine the variable in bbappend file?

There are two parts to the filesystem layout.  There is the base-files package 
that sets up the initial layout.  This is the recipe you modified.  But there is 
also a second file that affects -all- packages and ensures that the directories 
(and links) that they create match the system configuration.

This is the meta/files/fs-perms.txt file.

Instead of copying this file to your layer and changing it, the system allows 
you to make your own custom changes.  To do that:

Create a new file in your layer:

your-layer/files/my-fs-perms.txt:
# Make /var/log a directory
${localstatedir}/log  0755   root   root   false   -   -   -

Then in the layer's conf/layer.conf add:

FILESYSTEM_PERMS_TABLES = "files/fs-perms.txt files/my-fs-perms.txt"

This will tell the system to first load the fs-perms.txt file, and then load 
my-fs-perms.txt.  The second file will simply add/change the entry from the first.

--Mark

> Best regards,
> Yevhen
>
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