Drop merged patches:
0001-Export-dummies-for.patch
0002-Bump-udev-version-to-251.patch
Boian Bonev (13):
Update as per IRC discussion
Bump udev version to 251
Export dummies for
bump version to 3.2.14
Fix := not preventing further assignments to RUN
Add /usr/local/lib/udev/rules.d
Move the changes from udev.7 to udev.xml
Regenerate according to 0cf14fb and e5e4013
Improve wording and restore lines lost in merges
Improve wording
Tabs to spaces
Ensure that standard file descriptors are open
Commit the generated man page
NaofumiHonda (1):
Clear sysattr cache if a null pointer is passed (#255)
Vivien Kraus (6):
Let libudev find hwdb.bin under UDEV_HWDB_BIN
Add a generic --output argument to udevadm hwdb
Dynamically get the udevadm hwdb files with a path variable
fixup! Dynamically get the udevadm hwdb files with a path variable
Remove references to /run/udev/hwdb.d
Clarify the /etc/udev/hwdb.d file override with respect to UDEV_HWDB_PATH
(From OE-Core rev: 2e0f552cac05c2b9f5a80ac396374a7987238a34)
Signed-off-by: Alex Kiernan <alex.kiernan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Poky
Poky is an integration of various components to form a pre-packaged build system and development environment which is used as a development and validation tool by the Yocto Project. It features support for building customised embedded style device images and custom containers. There are reference demo images ranging from X11/GTK+ to Weston, commandline and more. The system supports cross-architecture application development using QEMU emulation and a standalone toolchain and SDK suitable for IDE integration.
Additional information on the specifics of hardware that Poky supports is available in README.hardware. Further hardware support can easily be added in the form of BSP layers which extend the systems capabilities in a modular way. Many layers are available and can be found through the layer index.
As an integration layer Poky consists of several upstream projects such as BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core, Yocto documentation, the 'meta-yocto' layer which has configuration and hardware support components. These components are all part of the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded ecosystems.
The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about the system including a reference manual which can be found at https://docs.yoctoproject.org/
OpenEmbedded is the build architecture used by Poky and the Yocto project. For information about OpenEmbedded, see the OpenEmbedded website.
Contribution Guidelines
Please refer to our contributor guide here: https://docs.yoctoproject.org/dev/contributor-guide/ for full details on how to submit changes.
Where to Send Patches
As Poky is an integration repository (built using a tool called combo-layer), patches against the various components should be sent to their respective upstreams:
OpenEmbedded-Core (files in meta/, meta-selftest/, meta-skeleton/, scripts/):
- Git repository: https://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/
- Mailing list: openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org
BitBake (files in bitbake/):
- Git repository: https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/
- Mailing list: bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Documentation (files in documentation/):
- Git repository: https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/yocto-docs/
- Mailing list: docs@lists.yoctoproject.org
meta-yocto (files in meta-poky/, meta-yocto-bsp/):
- Git repository: https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-yocto
- Mailing list: poky@lists.yoctoproject.org
If in doubt, check the openembedded-core git repository for the content you intend to modify as most files are from there unless clearly one of the above categories. Before sending, be sure the patches apply cleanly to the current git repository branch in question.