[oe] reply to digest mails, was: Re: Openembedded-devel Digest, Vol 43, Issue 98

Philip Balister philip at balister.org
Tue Feb 23 22:37:18 UTC 2010


On 02/23/2010 06:58 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> When you receive a digest mail it tells you to change the subject line
> to something non-bogus. Please do so in the future.
>
> If it turns out tha that is too hard for people we can consider turning
> off digests.

I tend to delete emails with the subject only containing digest info. 
I'm sure there are a few people who need the digests and no sense making 
life harder for them because of the actions of a few people.

Philip


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> On 23-02-10 14:47, Jay Snyder wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> try the following:
>>> TARGET_CC_ARCH += "${LDFLAGS}"
>>> This should resolve your problems if you build your executable from
>>> within your OE buildsystem.
>>> In very rare cases (e.g. when you build some programs outside of OE
>>> but use OE to package all) it could be useful to use the following:
>>> INSANE_SKIP_objc = "True"
>>> AFAIK that sould not be commonly used, but it worked for me.
>>>
>>> majo
>>>
>>
>> Updating my GCC recipe with a "git pull" worked (the INSANE_SKIP_obj
>> line got added sometime recently).
>>
>> The TARGET_CC_ARCH += "${LDFLAGS}"  fix is the first thing that I try
>> when i get this problem, and usually fixes it, although there are some
>> packages that required patching Makefile.ac files throughout the
>> project.     As I just stated in another reply, when I get beyond the
>> current project time crunch (coming up on a release deadline), I will
>> submit my recipe patches for inclusion in the OE git repository.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jay
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