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GnuPG hard-codes $bindir etc and uses them to find the helper binaries, such as gpg-agent. This breaks if gnupg-native is reused from sstate for a different build directory and GPG signing of packages is required. Patch in getenv() checks for gnupg-native when returning the hardcoded paths, and create a wrapper script which overrides GNUPG_BINDIR. There are more paths that can be overridden, but this one is sufficient to make GnuPG work. (From OE-Core rev: dfd69ff889ed78bf137116583d8ae351859ee203) (From OE-Core rev: ddaf41f210f80556eca1d0acaee1e3f9cbf80122) Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
oeqa/selftest/systemd_boot: Never use cleansstate in QA tests without special handling of SSTATE_DIR
QEMU Emulation Targets ====================== To simplify development, the build system supports building images to work with the QEMU emulator in system emulation mode. Several architectures are currently supported in 32 and 64 bit variants: * ARM (qemuarm + qemuarm64) * x86 (qemux86 + qemux86-64) * PowerPC (qemuppc only) * MIPS (qemumips + qemumips64) Use of the QEMU images is covered in the Yocto Project Reference Manual. The appropriate MACHINE variable value corresponding to the target is given in brackets.
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