[OE-core] is the PRIORITY variable actually used anywhere?

Robert P. J. Day rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Mon Jul 2 11:29:08 UTC 2012


On Mon, 2 Jul 2012, Richard Purdie wrote:

> On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 06:20 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > On Sat, 30 Jun 2012, Martin Jansa wrote:
> >
> > > http://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded/commit/?id=040f75eca217c79fed7b881589d9bb36358cffe1
> > > http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/commit/?id=d122343362669c683acc4af295971a62cbc823fc
> > >
> > > so can be dropped from bitbake.conf too AFAIK
> >
> >   actually, there are still a number of lines that refer to that
> > variable:
> >
> > $ grep -rw PRIORITY *
> > meta/conf/bitbake.conf:PRIORITY = "optional"
> > meta/conf/documentation.conf:PRIORITY[doc] = "Importance of package, default values are 'optional' or 'needed'."
> > meta/classes/package_deb.bbclass:        fields.append(["Priority: %s\n", ['PRIORITY']])
> > meta/classes/package_ipk.bbclass:		fields.append(["Priority: %s\n", ['PRIORITY']])
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:	# Test for valid PRIORITY
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:	s = testVar("PRIORITY")
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:				bb.note("PRIORITY '%s' is not recommended" % s)
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:				bb.note("PRIORITY '%s' is not recommended, better use '%s'" % (s, newprio))
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:			bb.note("PRIORITY '%s' is not recommended" % s)
> > meta/classes/oelint.bbclass:			bb.error("PRIORITY should only use lower case")
> > $
> >
> >   if i can assume that all of that can be removed, i can do that as a
> > single patch, again unless someone else wants to handle it if there
> > are subtleties involved.
>
> I think this one is best left alone as the code stands. We did remove
> the variable from standard usage, it doesn't obsolete the above code
> which someone could in theory still use from say a distro configuration
> perspective.
>
> The line in documentation.conf look wrong though, I think "needed"
> should be "required".

  oelint.bbclass currently suggests it can be any of "standard",
"required", "optional" or "extra".  and perhaps a dumb question -- how
are there *two* default values?  not sure what that means.

  anyway, i'll leave this in someone else's capable hands.  it's
pretty obvious that no use is being made of this variable these days.

rday

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