From: "Michael Opdenacker" <michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com>
To: docs@lists.yoctoproject.org
Cc: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com>
Subject: [PATCH 2/6] dev-manual: overrides syntax updates
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2021 20:34:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210804183426.22333-3-michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210804183426.22333-1-michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com>
Updated with openembedded-core/scripts/contrib/convert-overrides.py
Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker@bootlin.com>
---
documentation/dev-manual/common-tasks.rst | 196 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 98 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)
diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/common-tasks.rst b/documentation/dev-manual/common-tasks.rst
index 7fa0df4d39..2ada8ed5cb 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/common-tasks.rst
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/common-tasks.rst
@@ -212,27 +212,27 @@ following list:
You should follow the same strategy when using ``_append``
and ``_prepend`` operations::
- DEPENDS_append_one = " foo"
- DEPENDS_prepend_one = "foo "
+ DEPENDS:append_one = " foo"
+ DEPENDS:prepend_one = "foo "
As an actual example, here's a
snippet from the generic kernel include file ``linux-yocto.inc``,
wherein the kernel compile and link options are adjusted in the
case of a subset of the supported architectures::
- DEPENDS_append_aarch64 = " libgcc"
- KERNEL_CC_append_aarch64 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- KERNEL_LD_append_aarch64 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ DEPENDS:append:aarch64 = " libgcc"
+ KERNEL_CC:append:aarch64 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ KERNEL_LD:append:aarch64 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- DEPENDS_append_nios2 = " libgcc"
- KERNEL_CC_append_nios2 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- KERNEL_LD_append_nios2 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ DEPENDS:append:nios2 = " libgcc"
+ KERNEL_CC:append:nios2 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ KERNEL_LD:append:nios2 = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- DEPENDS_append_arc = " libgcc"
- KERNEL_CC_append_arc = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- KERNEL_LD_append_arc = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ DEPENDS:append:arc = " libgcc"
+ KERNEL_CC:append:arc = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
+ KERNEL_LD:append:arc = " ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}"
- KERNEL_FEATURES_append_qemuall=" features/debug/printk.scc"
+ KERNEL_FEATURES:append:qemuall=" features/debug/printk.scc"
.. note::
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ following list:
at ``meta-one/recipes-core/base-files/base-files.bbappend`` could
extend :term:`FILESPATH` using :term:`FILESEXTRAPATHS` as follows::
- FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${BPN}:"
+ FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := "${THISDIR}/${BPN}:"
The build for machine "one" will pick up your machine-specific file as
long as you have the file in
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ Following is the append file, which is named ``formfactor_0.0.bbappend``
and is from the Raspberry Pi BSP Layer named ``meta-raspberrypi``. The
file is in the layer at ``recipes-bsp/formfactor``::
- FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:"
+ FILESEXTRAPATHS:prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:"
By default, the build system uses the
:term:`FILESPATH` variable to
@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ all images, which might not be what you require.
To add a package to your image using the local configuration file, use
the :term:`IMAGE_INSTALL` variable with the ``_append`` operator::
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " strace"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append = " strace"
Use of the syntax is important -
specifically, the space between the quote and the package name, which is
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ As shown in its simplest use, ``IMAGE_INSTALL_append`` affects all
images. It is possible to extend the syntax so that the variable applies
to a specific image only. Here is an example::
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append_pn-core-image-minimal = " strace"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append:pn-core-image-minimal = " strace"
This example adds ``strace`` to the ``core-image-minimal`` image only.
@@ -976,17 +976,17 @@ the full packagegroup name ``packagegroup-custom``::
${PN}-tools \
"
- RDEPENDS_${PN}-apps = "\
+ RDEPENDS:${PN}-apps = "\
dropbear \
portmap \
psplash"
- RDEPENDS_${PN}-tools = "\
+ RDEPENDS:${PN}-tools = "\
oprofile \
oprofileui-server \
lttng-tools"
- RRECOMMENDS_${PN}-tools = "\
+ RRECOMMENDS:${PN}-tools = "\
kernel-module-oprofile"
In the previous example, two package group packages are created with
@@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ configuration file. Use the following in an append file::
Use the following in a configuration file::
- hostname_pn-base-files = "myhostname"
+ hostname:pn-base-files = "myhostname"
Changing the default value of the variable "hostname" can be useful in
certain situations. For example, suppose you need to do extensive
@@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ Another point of interest is that if you unset the variable, the image
will have no default hostname in the filesystem. Here is an example that
unsets the variable in a configuration file::
- hostname_pn-base-files = ""
+ hostname:pn-base-files = ""
Having no default hostname in the filesystem is suitable for
environments that use dynamic hostnames such as virtual machines.
@@ -2300,7 +2300,7 @@ compiler. For example, the application might need an additional header
path. You can accomplish this by adding to the :term:`CFLAGS` variable. The
following example shows this::
- CFLAGS_prepend = "-I ${S}/include "
+ CFLAGS:prepend = "-I ${S}/include "
In the following example, ``mtd-utils`` is a makefile-based package::
@@ -2330,9 +2330,9 @@ In the following example, ``mtd-utils`` is a makefile-based package::
PACKAGES =+ "mtd-utils-jffs2 mtd-utils-ubifs mtd-utils-misc"
- FILES_mtd-utils-jffs2 = "${sbindir}/mkfs.jffs2 ${sbindir}/jffs2dump ${sbindir}/jffs2reader ${sbindir}/sumtool"
- FILES_mtd-utils-ubifs = "${sbindir}/mkfs.ubifs ${sbindir}/ubi*"
- FILES_mtd-utils-misc = "${sbindir}/nftl* ${sbindir}/ftl* ${sbindir}/rfd* ${sbindir}/doc* ${sbindir}/serve_image ${sbindir}/recv_image"
+ FILES:mtd-utils-jffs2 = "${sbindir}/mkfs.jffs2 ${sbindir}/jffs2dump ${sbindir}/jffs2reader ${sbindir}/sumtool"
+ FILES:mtd-utils-ubifs = "${sbindir}/mkfs.ubifs ${sbindir}/ubi*"
+ FILES:mtd-utils-misc = "${sbindir}/nftl* ${sbindir}/ftl* ${sbindir}/rfd* ${sbindir}/doc* ${sbindir}/serve_image ${sbindir}/recv_image"
PARALLEL_MAKE = ""
@@ -2360,8 +2360,8 @@ into separate packages::
XORG_PN = "libXpm"
PACKAGES =+ "sxpm cxpm"
- FILES_cxpm = "${bindir}/cxpm"
- FILES_sxpm = "${bindir}/sxpm"
+ FILES:cxpm = "${bindir}/cxpm"
+ FILES:sxpm = "${bindir}/sxpm"
In the previous example, we want to ship the ``sxpm`` and ``cxpm``
binaries in separate packages. Since ``bindir`` would be packaged into
@@ -2504,7 +2504,7 @@ chapter of the BitBake User Manual.
S = "${WORKDIR}/postfix-${PV}"
CFLAGS += "-DNO_ASM"
- SRC_URI_append = " file://fixup.patch"
+ SRC_URI:append = " file://fixup.patch"
- *Functions:* Functions provide a series of actions to be performed.
You usually use functions to override the default implementation of a
@@ -2641,13 +2641,13 @@ in the BitBake User Manual.
start to ensure the appended value is not merged with the existing
value::
- SRC_URI_append = " file://fix-makefile.patch"
+ SRC_URI:append = " file://fix-makefile.patch"
You can also use
the ``_append`` operator with overrides, which results in the actions
only being performed for the specified target or machine::
- SRC_URI_append_sh4 = " file://fix-makefile.patch"
+ SRC_URI:append:sh4 = " file://fix-makefile.patch"
- *Prepending (_prepend):* Use the ``_prepend`` operator to prepend
values to existing variables. This operator does not add any
@@ -2659,13 +2659,13 @@ in the BitBake User Manual.
end to ensure the prepended value is not merged with the existing
value::
- CFLAGS_prepend = "-I${S}/myincludes "
+ CFLAGS:prepend = "-I${S}/myincludes "
You can also use the
``_prepend`` operator with overrides, which results in the actions
only being performed for the specified target or machine::
- CFLAGS_prepend_sh4 = "-I${S}/myincludes "
+ CFLAGS:prepend:sh4 = "-I${S}/myincludes "
- *Overrides:* You can use overrides to set a value conditionally,
typically based on how the recipe is being built. For example, to set
@@ -2676,7 +2676,7 @@ in the BitBake User Manual.
you would do the following::
KBRANCH = "standard/base"
- KBRANCH_qemuarm = "standard/arm-versatile-926ejs"
+ KBRANCH:qemuarm = "standard/arm-versatile-926ejs"
Overrides are also used to separate
alternate values of a variable in other situations. For example, when
@@ -2951,7 +2951,7 @@ The following steps describe how to set up the AUH utility:
If your distro does not enable by default ptest, which Poky
does, you need the following in your ``local.conf`` file::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " ptest"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " ptest"
6. *Optionally Start a vncserver:* If you are running in a server
@@ -4301,7 +4301,7 @@ point to your external source code. Here are the statements to put in
your ``local.conf`` file::
INHERIT += "externalsrc"
- EXTERNALSRC_pn-myrecipe = "path-to-your-source-tree"
+ EXTERNALSRC:pn-myrecipe = "path-to-your-source-tree"
This next example shows how to accomplish the same thing by setting
:term:`EXTERNALSRC` in the recipe itself or in the recipe's append file::
@@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ some other nominated directory, you can set
:term:`EXTERNALSRC_BUILD`
to point to that directory::
- EXTERNALSRC_BUILD_pn-myrecipe = "path-to-your-source-tree"
+ EXTERNALSRC_BUILD:pn-myrecipe = "path-to-your-source-tree"
Replicating a Build Offline
---------------------------
@@ -4597,7 +4597,7 @@ how the static library files are defined::
PACKAGES_DYNAMIC = "^${PN}-locale-.*"
FILES = ""
- FILES_${PN} = "${bindir}/* ${sbindir}/* ${libexecdir}/* ${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBS} \
+ FILES:${PN} = "${bindir}/* ${sbindir}/* ${libexecdir}/* ${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBS} \
${sysconfdir} ${sharedstatedir} ${localstatedir} \
${base_bindir}/* ${base_sbindir}/* \
${base_libdir}/*${SOLIBS} \
@@ -4607,24 +4607,24 @@ how the static library files are defined::
${datadir}/idl ${datadir}/omf ${datadir}/sounds \
${libdir}/bonobo/servers"
- FILES_${PN}-bin = "${bindir}/* ${sbindir}/*"
+ FILES:${PN}-bin = "${bindir}/* ${sbindir}/*"
- FILES_${PN}-doc = "${docdir} ${mandir} ${infodir} ${datadir}/gtk-doc \
+ FILES:${PN}-doc = "${docdir} ${mandir} ${infodir} ${datadir}/gtk-doc \
${datadir}/gnome/help"
- SECTION_${PN}-doc = "doc"
+ SECTION:${PN}-doc = "doc"
FILES_SOLIBSDEV ?= "${base_libdir}/lib*${SOLIBSDEV} ${libdir}/lib*${SOLIBSDEV}"
- FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir} ${FILES_SOLIBSDEV} ${libdir}/*.la \
+ FILES:${PN}-dev = "${includedir} ${FILES_SOLIBSDEV} ${libdir}/*.la \
${libdir}/*.o ${libdir}/pkgconfig ${datadir}/pkgconfig \
${datadir}/aclocal ${base_libdir}/*.o \
${libdir}/${BPN}/*.la ${base_libdir}/*.la"
- SECTION_${PN}-dev = "devel"
- ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN}-dev = "1"
- RDEPENDS_${PN}-dev = "${PN} (= ${EXTENDPKGV})"
+ SECTION:${PN}-dev = "devel"
+ ALLOW_EMPTY:${PN}-dev = "1"
+ RDEPENDS:${PN}-dev = "${PN} (= ${EXTENDPKGV})"
- FILES_${PN}-staticdev = "${libdir}/*.a ${base_libdir}/*.a ${libdir}/${BPN}/*.a"
- SECTION_${PN}-staticdev = "devel"
- RDEPENDS_${PN}-staticdev = "${PN}-dev (= ${EXTENDPKGV})"
+ FILES:${PN}-staticdev = "${libdir}/*.a ${base_libdir}/*.a ${libdir}/${BPN}/*.a"
+ SECTION:${PN}-staticdev = "devel"
+ RDEPENDS:${PN}-staticdev = "${PN}-dev (= ${EXTENDPKGV})"
Combining Multiple Versions of Library Files into One Image
-----------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4701,8 +4701,8 @@ configuration would be as follows::
MACHINE = "qemux86-64"
require conf/multilib.conf
MULTILIBS = "multilib:lib32"
- DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-lib32 = "x86"
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append = "lib32-glib-2.0"
+ DEFAULTTUNE:virtclass-multilib-lib32 = "x86"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append = "lib32-glib-2.0"
This example enables an additional library named
``lib32`` alongside the normal target packages. When combining these
@@ -4749,7 +4749,7 @@ Here are the implementation details for the RPM Package Management System:
:term:`Build Directory`. For
example, consider ``lib32`` in a ``qemux86-64`` image. The possible
architectures in the system are "all", "qemux86_64",
- "lib32_qemux86_64", and "lib32_x86".
+ "lib32:qemux86_64", and "lib32:x86".
- The ``${MLPREFIX}`` variable is stripped from ``${PN}`` during RPM
packaging. The naming for a normal RPM package and a Multilib RPM
@@ -4768,7 +4768,7 @@ Here are the implementation details for the IPK Package Management System:
- The ``${MLPREFIX}`` is not stripped from ``${PN}`` during IPK
packaging. The naming for a normal RPM package and a Multilib IPK
package in a ``qemux86-64`` system resolves to something like
- ``bash_4.1-r2.x86_64.ipk`` and ``lib32-bash_4.1-rw_x86.ipk``,
+ ``bash_4.1-r2.x86_64.ipk`` and ``lib32-bash_4.1-rw:x86.ipk``,
respectively.
- The IPK deploy folder is not modified with ``${MLPREFIX}`` because
@@ -4857,7 +4857,7 @@ configuration file as follows::
MACHINE = "qemux86-64"
DEFAULTTUNE = "x86-64-x32"
- baselib = "${@d.getVar('BASE_LIB_tune-' + (d.getVar('DEFAULTTUNE') \
+ baselib = "${@d.getVar('BASE_LIB:tune-' + (d.getVar('DEFAULTTUNE') \
or 'INVALID')) or 'lib'}"
Once you have set
@@ -6514,7 +6514,7 @@ setting the appropriate values for ``FILES_packagename``,
``RDEPENDS_packagename``, ``DESCRIPTION_packagename``, and so forth.
Here is an example from the ``lighttpd`` recipe::
- python populate_packages_prepend () {
+ python populate_packages:prepend () {
lighttpd_libdir = d.expand('${libdir}')
do_split_packages(d, lighttpd_libdir, '^mod_(.*).so$',
'lighttpd-module-%s', 'Lighttpd module for %s',
@@ -7101,7 +7101,7 @@ To add package testing to your build, add the
variables to your ``local.conf`` file, which is found in the
:term:`Build Directory`::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " ptest"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " ptest"
EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES += "ptest-pkgs"
Once your build is complete, the ptest files are installed into the
@@ -7145,7 +7145,7 @@ test. Here is what you have to do for each recipe:
your recipe in order for the package to meet the dependencies. Here
is an example where the package has a runtime dependency on "make"::
- RDEPENDS_${PN}-ptest += "make"
+ RDEPENDS:${PN}-ptest += "make"
- *Add a function to build the test suite:* Not many packages support
cross-compilation of their test suites. Consequently, you usually
@@ -7289,11 +7289,11 @@ The ``devtool edit-recipe`` command lets you take a look at the recipe::
"
S = "${WORKDIR}/npm"
inherit npm
- LICENSE_${PN} = "MIT"
- LICENSE_${PN}-accepts = "MIT"
- LICENSE_${PN}-array-flatten = "MIT"
+ LICENSE:${PN} = "MIT"
+ LICENSE:${PN}-accepts = "MIT"
+ LICENSE:${PN}-array-flatten = "MIT"
...
- LICENSE_${PN}-vary = "MIT"
+ LICENSE:${PN}-vary = "MIT"
Here are three key points in the previous example:
@@ -7523,7 +7523,7 @@ Using systemd Exclusively
Set these variables in your distribution configuration file as follows::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " systemd"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "systemd"
You can also prevent the SysVinit distribution feature from
@@ -7547,7 +7547,7 @@ Using systemd for the Main Image and Using SysVinit for the Rescue Image
Set these variables in your distribution configuration file as follows::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " systemd"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " systemd"
VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "systemd"
Doing so causes your main image to use the
@@ -7646,7 +7646,7 @@ the recipe needs to reference
Then, you can add the following to your
``local.conf``::
- SRCREV_pn-PN = "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-PN = "${AUTOREV}"
:term:`PN` is the name of the recipe for
which you want to enable automatic source revision updating.
@@ -7669,17 +7669,17 @@ listed include file that contains numerous lines of exactly that form::
#SRCREV_pn-opkg ?= "${AUTOREV}"
#SRCREV_pn-opkg-utils-native ?= "${AUTOREV}"
#SRCREV_pn-opkg-utils ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-gconf-dbus ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-common ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-config-gtk ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-desktop ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-keyboard ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-panel-2 ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-themes-extra ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-terminal ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-matchbox-wm ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-settings-daemon ?= "${AUTOREV}"
- SRCREV_pn-screenshot ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-gconf-dbus ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-common ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-config-gtk ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-desktop ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-keyboard ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-panel-2 ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-themes-extra ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-terminal ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-matchbox-wm ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-settings-daemon ?= "${AUTOREV}"
+ SRCREV:pn-screenshot ?= "${AUTOREV}"
. . .
These lines allow you to
@@ -7922,25 +7922,25 @@ output from this command::
$ buildhistory-collect-srcrevs -a
# i586-poky-linux
- SRCREV_pn-glibc = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
- SRCREV_pn-glibc-initial = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
- SRCREV_pn-opkg-utils = "53274f087565fd45d8452c5367997ba6a682a37a"
- SRCREV_pn-kmod = "fd56638aed3fe147015bfa10ed4a5f7491303cb4"
+ SRCREV:pn-glibc = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
+ SRCREV:pn-glibc-initial = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
+ SRCREV:pn-opkg-utils = "53274f087565fd45d8452c5367997ba6a682a37a"
+ SRCREV:pn-kmod = "fd56638aed3fe147015bfa10ed4a5f7491303cb4"
# x86_64-linux
- SRCREV_pn-gtk-doc-stub-native = "1dea266593edb766d6d898c79451ef193eb17cfa"
- SRCREV_pn-dtc-native = "65cc4d2748a2c2e6f27f1cf39e07a5dbabd80ebf"
- SRCREV_pn-update-rc.d-native = "eca680ddf28d024954895f59a241a622dd575c11"
- SRCREV_glibc_pn-cross-localedef-native = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
- SRCREV_localedef_pn-cross-localedef-native = "c833367348d39dad7ba018990bfdaffaec8e9ed3"
- SRCREV_pn-prelink-native = "faa069deec99bf61418d0bab831c83d7c1b797ca"
- SRCREV_pn-opkg-utils-native = "53274f087565fd45d8452c5367997ba6a682a37a"
- SRCREV_pn-kern-tools-native = "23345b8846fe4bd167efdf1bd8a1224b2ba9a5ff"
- SRCREV_pn-kmod-native = "fd56638aed3fe147015bfa10ed4a5f7491303cb4"
+ SRCREV:pn-gtk-doc-stub-native = "1dea266593edb766d6d898c79451ef193eb17cfa"
+ SRCREV:pn-dtc-native = "65cc4d2748a2c2e6f27f1cf39e07a5dbabd80ebf"
+ SRCREV:pn-update-rc.d-native = "eca680ddf28d024954895f59a241a622dd575c11"
+ SRCREV_glibc:pn-cross-localedef-native = "b8079dd0d360648e4e8de48656c5c38972621072"
+ SRCREV_localedef:pn-cross-localedef-native = "c833367348d39dad7ba018990bfdaffaec8e9ed3"
+ SRCREV:pn-prelink-native = "faa069deec99bf61418d0bab831c83d7c1b797ca"
+ SRCREV:pn-opkg-utils-native = "53274f087565fd45d8452c5367997ba6a682a37a"
+ SRCREV:pn-kern-tools-native = "23345b8846fe4bd167efdf1bd8a1224b2ba9a5ff"
+ SRCREV:pn-kmod-native = "fd56638aed3fe147015bfa10ed4a5f7491303cb4"
# qemux86-poky-linux
- SRCREV_machine_pn-linux-yocto = "38cd560d5022ed2dbd1ab0dca9642e47c98a0aa1"
- SRCREV_meta_pn-linux-yocto = "a227f20eff056e511d504b2e490f3774ab260d6f"
+ SRCREV_machine:pn-linux-yocto = "38cd560d5022ed2dbd1ab0dca9642e47c98a0aa1"
+ SRCREV_meta:pn-linux-yocto = "a227f20eff056e511d504b2e490f3774ab260d6f"
# all-poky-linux
- SRCREV_pn-update-rc.d = "eca680ddf28d024954895f59a241a622dd575c11"
+ SRCREV:pn-update-rc.d = "eca680ddf28d024954895f59a241a622dd575c11"
.. note::
@@ -8564,11 +8564,11 @@ Here are some things to keep in mind when running tests:
- The default tests for the image are defined as::
- DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES_pn-image = "ping ssh df connman syslog xorg scp vnc date rpm dnf dmesg"
+ DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES:pn-image = "ping ssh df connman syslog xorg scp vnc date rpm dnf dmesg"
- Add your own test to the list of the by using the following::
- TEST_SUITES_append = " mytest"
+ TEST_SUITES:append = " mytest"
- Run a specific list of tests as follows::
@@ -9715,7 +9715,7 @@ To run a ``debuginfod`` server, you need to do the following:
(it already is in ``OpenEmbedded-core`` defaults and ``poky`` reference distribution).
If not, set in your distro config file or in ``local.conf``::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " debuginfod"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " debuginfod"
This distro feature enables the server and client library in ``elfutils``,
and enables ``debuginfod`` support in clients (at the moment, ``gdb`` and ``binutils``).
@@ -9802,7 +9802,7 @@ debugger.
Make the following addition in either your ``local.conf`` file or in
an image recipe::
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " gdbserver"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append = " gdbserver"
The change makes
sure the ``gdbserver`` package is included.
@@ -9938,21 +9938,21 @@ To support this kind of debugging, you need do the following:
- Ensure that GDB is on the target. You can do this by adding "gdb" to
:term:`IMAGE_INSTALL`::
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " gdb"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append = " gdb"
Alternatively, you can add "tools-debug" to :term:`IMAGE_FEATURES`::
- IMAGE_FEATURES_append = " tools-debug"
+ IMAGE_FEATURES:append = " tools-debug"
- Ensure that debug symbols are present. You can make sure these
symbols are present by installing ``-dbg``::
- IMAGE_INSTALL_append = "packagename-dbg"
+ IMAGE_INSTALL:append = "packagename-dbg"
Alternatively, you can do the following to include
all the debug symbols::
- IMAGE_FEATURES_append = " dbg-pkgs"
+ IMAGE_FEATURES:append = " dbg-pkgs"
.. note::
@@ -11274,7 +11274,7 @@ support, include the "wayland" flag in the
:term:`DISTRO_FEATURES`
statement in your ``local.conf`` file::
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " wayland"
+ DISTRO_FEATURES:append = " wayland"
.. note::
--
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