2011/10/20 Koen Kooi > > Op 20 okt. 2011, om 13:21 heeft Richard Purdie het volgende geschreven: > > > On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 08:23 +0200, Koen Kooi wrote: > >> Op 28 sep. 2011, om 22:04 heeft Otavio Salvador het volgende geschreven: > >> > >>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 16:50, Richard Purdie > >>> wrote: > >>>>> This patch improves the current situation and I don't foresee the > >>>>> autoPR code working soon > >>>> > >>>> Which is why we need to switch to that model and shake out the issues > >>>> sooner than later. Enough is enough with the PR madness and we need to > >>>> get to grips and fix it. > >>> > >>> I fully agree this is the way to go but this doesn't mean we ought to > >>> hold this patch until all this happens. This patch allows the removal > >>> of the kernel.bbclass from meta-oe so reducing the delta between > >>> oe-core and meta-oe. > >> > >> So a month later and no sign of the mythical working > >> auto-PR-incrementer or work on it. > > > > A month where we were stabilising for a release. Its on the 1.2 feature > > list and as it happens I've been hearing questions about what is needed > > here. > > > >> So can this patch go in? It would mean we can drop kernel.bbclass > >> from meta-oe. > > > > I *HATE* this PR bumping stuff. I've just been told we likely need to > > bump the PR for anything using libGL which once again shows that build > > system basically failing to automate building things. > > > > So I'm drawing a line here and no, we can't take this. If its fine to > > expect people to bump PR values manually for lib* changes, its fine for > > kernels too. I'd suggest you do drop this from meta-oe and we start > > building up pressure for the problem to get fixed properly rather than > > letting people wallpaper over the cracks. > > I have products to ship, so treating meta-oe as a plaything and break this > for the sake of breaking it is unacceptable. I'll let oe-core have the > monopoly on high-qualitily, but broken metadata. > . > Didn't we have a TSC to escalate discussions and disagreements between developers to??? Best regards, Frans