ref-manual: Updated kernel example version in PREFERRED_VERSION.

(From yocto-docs rev: bc6960c01cffdc2cef7c9288db9daeed2c3e1a25)

Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Scott Rifenbark
2017-09-25 14:29:58 -07:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent 0e7af54763
commit 3ad1f402d9

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@@ -10578,7 +10578,7 @@ recipes-graphics/xorg-font/font-alias_1.0.3.bb:PR = "${INC_PR}.3"
Here are two examples:
<literallayout class='monospaced'>
PREFERRED_VERSION_python = "3.4.0"
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto = "3.19%"
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto = "4.12%"
</literallayout>
<note>
The specified version is matched against
@@ -10613,14 +10613,14 @@ recipes-graphics/xorg-font/font-alias_1.0.3.bb:PR = "${INC_PR}.3"
to set a machine-specific override.
Here is an example:
<literallayout class='monospaced'>
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto_qemux86 = "3.4%"
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto_qemux86 = "4.12%"
</literallayout>
Although not recommended, worst case, you can also use the
"forcevariable" override, which is the strongest override
possible.
Here is an example:
<literallayout class='monospaced'>
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto_forcevariable = "3.4%"
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-yocto_forcevariable = "4.12%"
</literallayout>
<note>
The <filename>_forcevariable</filename> override is