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From: Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com>
To: oe-devel <openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: [RFC] Make some big changes right after next stable
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 09:30:19 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1267633819.4739.343.camel@trini-m4400> (raw)

Hey all,

I'd like to see some comments on the following idea.

As many people know, there's a lot of "odd" internal things that OE
does, that if we had it to do over, we would do differently.  What I
would like to propose is that in time for the next stable branch we:
1: Define a set of DISTROs/MACHINEs/build targets that need to stay
working
2: In a separate branch (per big change), get one of these big, going to
leave some stuff broken changes
3: Define / document what needs to be done before these branches can be
merged back (something like #1 is working still, and if applicable a
guide to the common problems/how to fix people are going to run into).

What I'm getting at is that this would let us do things like rework the
"this is where we place things that we build other recipes with" concept
so that sysroot just works (and otherwise makes more sense again).  Or
"let us have more consistency in build with compared to what could end
up on device".  And so on.

What do people think?  And what would people work on?

-- 
Tom Rini <tom_rini@mentor.com>
Mentor Graphics Corporation



             reply	other threads:[~2010-03-03 16:33 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-03-03 16:30 Tom Rini [this message]
2010-03-03 17:20 ` [RFC] Make some big changes right after next stable Koen Kooi
2010-03-03 17:33   ` Tom Rini
2010-03-03 18:08     ` Graeme Gregory
2010-03-03 18:16       ` Koen Kooi
2010-03-03 18:18       ` Tom Rini
2010-03-03 18:18 ` Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
2010-03-04 10:18 ` Richard Purdie

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