From: Richard Leitner - SKIDATA <Richard.Leitner@skidata.com>
To: "Yocto Project Discussion ML (yocto@yoctoproject.org)"
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Subject: Binary {deb,rpm} package install without repackaging
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 07:59:14 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F7680723A1CA6840825A59020FA77064010C6F9F@sdexmbx1srv.skidata.net> (raw)
Hi everybody,
I've got a question regarding the binary deb/rpm packages in yocto.
Is there any possibility to install a binary deb/rpm package in the rootfs build without repackaging it?
Naively I'm for example thinking of an option in the image recipe like:
ADDITIONAL_PACKAGES += "/path/to/package.{deb,rpm}"
The point is that all possible solutions I found using recipes are extracting and then repackaging the package.
Due to the fact that during the repackaging all meta data and {pre,post}{rm,inst} scripts of the original package are lost this is a "no-go" for me.
I'd appreciate any help and hints!
Thanks!
best regards,
Richard
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