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@@ -3963,15 +3963,23 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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Yocto Project 2.3 Release from the prior release.
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</para>
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- <section id='migration-2.3-sysroots'>
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- <title>Sysroots</title>
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+ <section id='migration-2.3-recipe-specific-sysroots'>
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+ <title>Recipe-specific Sysroots</title>
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<para>
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The Open-Embedded build system now uses one sysroot per
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recipe to resolve long-standing issues with configuration
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script auto-detection of undeclared dependencies.
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- Consequently, you must explicitly declare all build-time
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- dependencies for your recipe.
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+ Consequently, you might find that some of your previously
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+ written custom recipes are missing declared dependencies,
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+ particularly those dependencies that are incidentally built
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+ earlier in a typical build process and thus are already likely
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+ to be present in the shared sysroot in a previous release.
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+ </para>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ Because of this new feature, you must explicitly declare all
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+ build-time dependencies for your recipe.
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If you do not declare these dependencies, they are not
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populated into the sysroot for the recipe.
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</para>
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@@ -3987,11 +3995,14 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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<title><filename>PATH</filename> Variable</title>
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<para>
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- The environment variable <filename>PATH</filename> is now
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- sanitized such that symbolic links linking only the binaries
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- from the host mentioned in the
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- <filename>HOSTTOOLS</filename> and
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- <filename>HOSTTOOLS_NONFATAL</filename> variables into
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+ Within the environment used to run build tasks, the environment
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+ variable <filename>PATH</filename> is now sanitized such that
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+ symbolic links linking only the binaries from the host mentioned
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+ in the
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+ <link linkend='var-HOSTTOOLS'><filename>HOSTTOOLS</filename></link>
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+ and
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+ <link linkend='var-HOSTTOOLS_NONFATAL'><filename>HOSTTOOLS_NONFATAL</filename></link>
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+ variables into
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their own directory are added to <filename>PATH</filename>.
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Consequently, any native binaries that you need to call should
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either be in one of these two variables at the configuration
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@@ -3999,10 +4010,17 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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</para>
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<para>
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- Alternatively, you can use a native recipe (i.e.
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- <filename>-native</filename>) that includes the recipe's
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+ Alternatively, you can add a native recipe (i.e.
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+ <filename>-native</filename>) that provides the
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+ binary to the recipe's
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<link linkend='var-DEPENDS'><filename>DEPENDS</filename></link>
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value.
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+ <note>
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+ <filename>PATH</filename> is not sanitized in the same way
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+ within <filename>devshell</filename>.
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+ If it were, you would have difficulty running host tools for
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+ development and debugging within the shell.
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+ </note>
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</para>
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</section>
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@@ -4023,29 +4041,6 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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</para>
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</section>
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- <section id='migration-2.3-dependency-tree-information'>
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- <title>Dependency Tree Information</title>
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-
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- <para>
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- The <filename>package-depends.dot</filename> and
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- <filename>pn-depends.dot</filename> files as previously generated
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- using the <filename>bitbake -g</filename> command have been
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- removed.
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- A <filename>recipe-depends.dot</filename> file
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- is now generated as a collapsed version of
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- <filename>task-depends.dot</filename> instead.
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- </para>
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-
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- <para>
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- The reason for this change is because
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- <filename>package-depends.dot</filename> and
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- <filename>pn-depends.dot</filename> largely date back to a time
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- before task-based execution and do not take into account
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- task-level dependencies between recipes, which could be
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- misleading.
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- </para>
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- </section>
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-
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<section id='migration-2.3-bitbake-changes'>
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<title>BitBake Changes</title>
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@@ -4053,9 +4048,37 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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The following changes took place for BitBake:
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>
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+ <emphasis>BitBake's Graphical Dependency Explorer UI Replaced:</emphasis>
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BitBake's graphical dependency explorer UI
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<filename>depexp</filename> was replaced by
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- <filename>taskexp</filename>.
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+ <filename>taskexp</filename> ("Task Explorer"), which
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+ provides a graphical way of exploring the
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+ <filename>task-depends.dot</filename> file.
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+ The data presented by Task Explorer is much more
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+ accurate than the data that is presented by
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+ <filename>depexp</filename>.
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+ Being able to visualize the data is an often requested
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+ feature as standard <filename>*.dot</filename> file
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+ viewers cannot usual cope with the size of
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+ the <filename>task-depends.dot</filename> file.
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+ </para></listitem>
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+ <listitem><para>
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+ <emphasis>Dependency Tree Information Removals:</emphasis>
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+ The <filename>package-depends.dot</filename> and
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+ <filename>pn-depends.dot</filename> files as previously
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+ generated using the <filename>bitbake -g</filename> command
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+ have been removed.
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+ A <filename>recipe-depends.dot</filename> file
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+ is now generated as a collapsed version of
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+ <filename>task-depends.dot</filename> instead.
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+ </para>
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+
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+ <para>The reason for this change is because
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+ <filename>package-depends.dot</filename> and
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+ <filename>pn-depends.dot</filename> largely date back
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+ to a time before task-based execution and do not take
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+ into account task-level dependencies between recipes,
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+ which could be misleading.
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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<para>
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Absolute symbolic links (symlinks) within staged files are no
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longer permitted and now trigger an error.
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+ Any explicit creation of symlinks can use the
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+ <filename>lnr</filename> script, which is a replacement for
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+ <filename>ln -r</filename>.
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+ </para>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ If the build scripts in the software that the recipe is building
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+ are creating a number of absolute symlinks that need to be
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+ corrected, you can inherit
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+ <filename>relative_symlinks</filename> within the recipe to turn
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+ those absolute symlinks into relative symlinks.
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</para>
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</section>
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@@ -4077,6 +4111,39 @@ $ runqemu qemux86-64 tmp/deploy/images/qemux86-64/core-image-minimal-qemux86-64.
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Older GPLv2 versions of GPLv3 recipes have moved to a
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separate <filename>meta-gplv2</filename> layer.
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</para>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ If you use
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+ <link linkend='var-INCOMPATIBLE_LICENSE'><filename>INCOMPATIBLE_LICENSE</filename></link>
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+ to exclude GPLv3 or set
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+ <link linkend='var-PREFERRED_VERSION'><filename>PREFERRED_VERSION</filename></link>
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+ to select recipes that use GPLv3, then you must add the
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+ <filename>meta-gplv2</filename> layer to your configuration.
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+ <note>
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+ You can find <filename>meta-gplv2</filename> layer in the
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+ OpenEmbedded layer index at
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+ <ulink url='https://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/branch/master/layer/meta-gplv2/'></ulink>.
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+ </note>
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+ </para>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ These relocated GPLv3 recipes do not receive the same level of
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+ maintenance as other core recipes.
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+ The recipes do not get security fixes and upstream no longer
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+ maintains them.
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+ In fact, the upstream community is actively hostile towards people
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+ that use the old versions of the recipes.
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+ Moving these recipes into a separate layer both makes the different
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+ needs of the recipes clearer and clearly identifies the number of
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+ these recipes.
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+ <note>
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+ The long-term solution might be to move to BSD-licensed
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+ replacements of the GPLv3 components for those that need to
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+ exclude GPLv3-licensed components from the target system.
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+ This solution will be investigated for future Yocto
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+ Project releases.
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+ </note>
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+ </para>
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</section>
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<section id='migration-2.3-package-management-changes'>
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it and maintaining the port is non-trivial.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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- Rpm 5.x itself is more or less unmaintained both
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- in the upstream and in Yocto Project.
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- Community support does not exist around it and
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- the Yocto Project is the sole remaining user.
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+ Rpm 5.x itself has limited maintenance upstream,
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+ and the Yocto Project is one of the very few
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+ remaining users.
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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- Berkeley db 6.x is removed and Berkeley db 5.x becomes
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+ Berkeley DB 6.x is removed and Berkeley DB 5.x becomes
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the default:
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>
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- Version 6.x of Berkeley DB has been rejected
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- by the open source community due to its hostile
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+ Version 6.x of Berkeley DB has largely been
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+ rejected by the open source community due to its
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AGPLv3 license.
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- Both Fedora and Debian are sticking
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- with db 5.x.
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+ As a result, most mainstream open source projects
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+ that require DB are still developed and tested with
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+ DB 5.x.
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By extension,all the open source projects are still
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- developed and tested with db 5.x
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+ developed and tested with DB 5.x
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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In OE-core, the only thing that was requiring
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- db 6.x was Rpm 5.x.
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- Thus, no reason exists to continue carrying db 6.x
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+ DB 6.x was Rpm 5.x.
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+ Thus, no reason exists to continue carrying DB 6.x
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in OE-core.
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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Signing of remote package feeds using
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- <filename>PACKAGE_FEED_SIGN</filename> is not supported.
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+ <filename>PACKAGE_FEED_SIGN</filename>
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+ is not currently supported.
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+ This issue will be fully addressed in a future
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+ Yocto Project release.
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<note>
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See the defect
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<ulink url='https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11209'>11209</ulink>
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- for more information on a solution.
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+ for more information on a solution to package feed
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+ signing with RPM in the Yocto Project 2.3 release.
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</note>
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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