[OE-core] [PATCH] busybox-1.21.1/defconfig: disable rfkill

Laszlo Papp lpapp at kde.org
Mon Jul 29 11:14:21 UTC 2013


"closed minded" is relative, and I have my personal opinion who could be
classified like that. So let us not do ping-pong "stop being closed minded"
games. :)

 As written several times already, it is just as simple action for the rare
"rfkill" people to do enable this as for me? So, the *real* question is
which people to help in the initial step: my answer is the bigger user
base. Why don't you just provide a change on top of mine as already
suggested if it is "that important" for you guys? As I mentioned, I am not
paid for this, so I have only a very limited time for Yocto compared to
several people in here.

Accordingly, I am not sure I follow your reasoning.


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Marcin Juszkiewicz <
marcin at juszkiewicz.com.pl> wrote:

> W dniu 29.07.2013 12:44, Laszlo Papp pisze:
> > OK, I give up the contribution. I really cannot collaborate with
> > people who think it is acceptable to break *many* users' life for the
> > whole project without being able to use anything in favor of a very
> > limited (!) people with only two (!) applications.
>
> Stop being closed minded. OpenEmbedded provides many options for doing
> alterations and you got some suggestions in this thread how to make you
> happy without breaking setup for other people.
>
> If your toolchain is more then 4 years old then maybe stick with older
> versions of OE as well?
>
> Or just update linux-libc-headers part of toolchain and be happy with
> it? But it would require you to rebuild everything to check does it
> builds...
>
> Or do one simple change in your own layer to disable this config option?
> This would take you just 5 minutes and provide compatibility with
> probably even 2.4 kernels.
>
>
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