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Currently _tkinter is only built when tcl/tk is available before the
python do_configure task is built.
Make this deterministic by providing a PACKAGECONFIG for it.
If tkinter is in PACKAGECONFIG add the needed dependencies,
if not force that tkinter is not built.
Note that currently enabling tkinter does not work due to a cyclic
dependency:
'python' depends on 'tk/tcl' depends on 'cracklib' depends on 'python'
Signed-off-by: Max Krummenacher <max.krummenacher@toradex.com>
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Signed-off-by: Max Krummenacher <max.krummenacher@toradex.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan.agner@toradex.com>
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The SUMMARY variable gives a short description of the package (<72 chars).
A missing DESCRIPTION is automatically set to the content of SUMMARY.
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${PN} might be extended with some magic prefix, so don't use it in SRC_URI
assignments et. al.
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Add a recipe for the Chromium OS version of the mmc-utils able to
handle Extended CSD revision 1.7 of the latest MMC 5.0 specification.
Some of the more interesting information thereof is the life time
estimation and pre EOL information as follows:
root@apalis-t30:~# mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcblk0 | \
grep -A 3 'Device life time estimation type A'
Device life time estimation type A [DEVICE_LIFE_TIME_EST_TYP_A: 0x01]
i.e. 0% - 10% device life time used
Pre EOL information [PRE_EOL_INFO: 0x01]
i.e. Normal
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This avoids fsck execution.
systemd-fsck[169]: arm: Superblock last write time (Tue Dec 16 15:46:16 2014,
systemd-fsck[169]: now = Mon Nov 17 11:08:57 2014) is in the future.
Depending on the system we might not have a sensible time. On top of that, during
first boot we compare the fs creation time of the PC with the intial embedded
time which very likely triggers the fsck.
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This uses the % wildcard for recipe matching.
remove the deprecated PRINC variable while at it.
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The combination of changes lead to the postinst scripts not beeing
run at all.
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- install into local dir first and then do the sysroots deployment
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imx-loader allows to load data directly into memory through the
Serial Download Protocol (SDP). This package contains two binaries,
the imx_usb and the imx_uart utility for the two supported hardware
links. Configuration are available from the /etc/imx-loader.d/
directory.
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We want to deploy mkfs.ubifs as part of the x86 downloader as most
distros do not have a recent enough version.
To be more universal we need it unconditionaly in a 32bit version.
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