[OE-core] libiconv checksum wrong

Saul Wold sgw at linux.intel.com
Wed Jul 20 16:44:53 UTC 2011


On 07/20/2011 07:42 AM, Richard Purdie wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 16:26 +0200, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote
>>          there is already patch sent to fix it.
>>          http://patches.openembedded.org/patch/7933/
>>          libiconv is not default provider of virtual/libiconv on
>>          eglibc/glibc based systems and sometimes that can trip you
>>          over. It happens and as long as we find it and fix it quickly
>>          I don't see a problem. Do you ?
>> Some people seem to think differently about this. I still recall the
>> pile of shit Koen dumped upon me about a year ago when I accidentally
>> removed a version of openssh or so that was still used. Even though
>> the problem was fixed very quickly after it was brought to my
>> attention. Ah well. As Orwell already said "all animals are equal but
>> some animals are more equal than others".
>>
>>
>>          IMO we should not get so pedantic that people start getting
>>          scared of making changes
>>
>> It was by no means my intention to be pedantic.
>>
>> Then again I *do* think it is good practice if someone creates a new
>> recipe that (s)he tests it before submitting it.
>>
>> And my impression was that one of the goals of YP and oe-core was to
>> increase the quality level.
>> One of the ways to increase quality is to do a build after pulling
>> changes and before committing them.
>> (at least I feel that is one of the ways to increase quality, and yes
>> there are other ways too).
>>
>> And where people work, mistakes happen. One can accept that, but one
>> can also see if there are ways to improve and avoid that a problem
>> re-occurs.
>
> I think its fair to ask how this happened and it appears to be due to
> PREFERRED_VERSION and/or PROVIDER confusion. Its unfortunate but I think
> the people involved will not do it again :).
>
Yes, the lesson has been learned, I am working on adding a UCLIBC build 
into the mix, and the Autobuilder will have a vanilla oe-core build with 
both uclibc and egligc some time soon as well.

Please chalk this up to live and learn not a common practice.

Sau!

> I don't think its entirely fair to immediately bring into question the
> overall quality goals as we are continuing to work towards those and
> this is an exception, not the norm.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
>
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