[oe] gcc Recipes
Mark Richards
mark.richards at massmicro.com
Wed Mar 31 16:12:16 UTC 2010
Richard Purdie , On 3/31/2010 07:28:
> I've just been looking over OE's gcc recipes and they really depress
> me :(. People touch them just enough to tweak their specific problem
> with no real thought going into the overall architecture and its a
> sprawling mess. I tackled some of this a while back. Sadly its just
> getting worse again.
>
>
I'm prompted to reply, not as I am experienced enough (in the least) to
help, so sorry about that, but to offer a thought about recipes and OE
in general. I hope this thought will apply to this thread.
When starting to use OE I was surprised that it is necessary to tinker
with recipes at all. For that matter, I've had to tinker with other
things as well, which means that every update has a potential to wipe
out my changes. Now this is probably just an expression of the fact
that I am very new to this environment...
In another development system (one I am very fond of) the build process
checks for the presence of and content of user-created configuration
files which serve various purposes. Principally these tell the system
where it can find additional libraries and source trees to build and
include in the end-result. This method protects all the internals from
mangling, which I think is what I am reading in your description of the
Recipes as a "sprawling mess". This then makes the overall system
dysfunctional downstream and, as you point out, requires fixing to get
it back into a state that can be understood and worked with properly.
Now this system I speak of has only 10% of the power of OE, so perhaps
it is not a fair comparison. Yet I think a good principle to follow is
one that provides user-specific hooks that insulate the internals. One
should only tinker with the works if it will be consistent with the
overall design and not break functionality.
/mark
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