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author | Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> | 2018-12-17 04:11:34 +0300 |
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committer | Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com> | 2019-01-09 02:21:44 +0300 |
commit | 1a4b7ee28bf7413af6513fb45ad0d0736048f866 (patch) | |
tree | 79f6d8ea698cab8f2eaf4f54b793d2ca7a1451ce /poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml | |
parent | 5b9ede0403237c7dace972affa65cf64a1aadd0e (diff) | |
download | openbmc-1a4b7ee28bf7413af6513fb45ad0d0736048f866.tar.xz |
reset upstream subtrees to yocto 2.6
Reset the following subtrees on thud HEAD:
poky: 87e3a9739d
meta-openembedded: 6094ae18c8
meta-security: 31dc4e7532
meta-raspberrypi: a48743dc36
meta-xilinx: c42016e2e6
Also re-apply backports that didn't make it into thud:
poky:
17726d0 systemd-systemctl-native: handle Install wildcards
meta-openembedded:
4321a5d libtinyxml2: update to 7.0.1
042f0a3 libcereal: Add native and nativesdk classes
e23284f libcereal: Allow empty package
030e8d4 rsyslog: curl-less build with fmhttp PACKAGECONFIG
179a1b9 gtest: update to 1.8.1
Squashed OpenBMC subtree compatibility updates:
meta-aspeed:
Brad Bishop (1):
aspeed: add yocto 2.6 compatibility
meta-ibm:
Brad Bishop (1):
ibm: prepare for yocto 2.6
meta-ingrasys:
Brad Bishop (1):
ingrasys: set layer compatibility to yocto 2.6
meta-openpower:
Brad Bishop (1):
openpower: set layer compatibility to yocto 2.6
meta-phosphor:
Brad Bishop (3):
phosphor: set layer compatibility to thud
phosphor: libgpg-error: drop patches
phosphor: react to fitimage artifact rename
Ed Tanous (4):
Dropbear: upgrade options for latest upgrade
yocto2.6: update openssl options
busybox: remove upstream watchdog patch
systemd: Rebase CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF patch
Change-Id: I7b1fe71cca880d0372a82d94b5fd785323e3a9e7
Signed-off-by: Brad Bishop <bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml | 32 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml index cc09d3f8a..c573a521a 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml +++ b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml @@ -29,11 +29,31 @@ information in the similarly-named recipe file. For an example of an append file in use, see the "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#using-bbappend-files'>Using .bbappend Files in Your Layer</ulink>" - section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. - <note> - Append files can also use wildcard patterns in their - version numbers so they can be applied to more than one - version of the underlying recipe file. + section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.</para> + + <para>When you name an append file, you can use the + "<filename>%</filename>" wildcard character to allow for + matching recipe names. + For example, suppose you have an append file named as follows: + <literallayout class='monospaced'> + busybox_1.21.%.bbappend + </literallayout> + That append file would match any + <filename>busybox_1.21.</filename><replaceable>x</replaceable><filename>.bb</filename> + version of the recipe. + So, the append file would match the following recipe names: + <literallayout class='monospaced'> + busybox_1.21.1.bb + busybox_1.21.2.bb + busybox_1.21.3.bb + </literallayout> + <note><title>Important</title> + The use of the "<filename>%</filename>" character + is limited in that it only works directly in front of the + <filename>.bbappend</filename> portion of the append file's + name. + You cannot use the wildcard character in any other + location of the name. </note> </para></listitem> <listitem><para id='bitbake-term'> @@ -329,7 +349,7 @@ <para>It is worth noting that the term "package" can, in general, have subtle meanings. For example, the packages referred to in the - "<link linkend='required-packages-for-the-host-development-system'>Required Packages for the Host Development System</link>" + "<link linkend='required-packages-for-the-build-host'>Required Packages for the Build Host</link>" section are compiled binaries that, when installed, add functionality to your Linux distribution.</para> |