[oe] [meta-systemd][PATCH V2 1/7] systemd: Upgrade to 187

Koen Kooi koen at dominion.thruhere.net
Fri Aug 3 12:38:18 UTC 2012


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Op 03-08-12 12:32, Khem Raj schreef:
> 
> On Aug 2, 2012, at 1:11 AM, Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On Wednesday 01 August 2012 15:56:34 Khem Raj wrote:
>>> On Aug 1, 2012, at 8:11 AM, Koen Kooi <koen at dominion.thruhere.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> Along with upgrade use the release tarballs instead of git
>>>> 
>>>> For an update we need to pull in some patches from master, so a git
>>>> recipe is still the preferred way.
>>> 
>>> OK, you know more about it then me but do you know how many those
>>> will be ? in other words does systemd releases mean much for
>>> stability yet or still its a project moving at so fast pace ?
>>> 
>>> I see that releases are rolled out almost every month, that sort of
>>> could mean either way, we wait until the next release or just take
>>> from a commit upstream
>>> 
>>> I feel like staying with a release+patches could be one way if we are
>>> not importing pathes too often. but I don't know how often that would
>>> be. For the testing I did release worked well for those platforms
>>> x86, ppc and arm
>> 
>> One might suggest, if stable releases are working and you want to live
>> on the bleeding edge in your distro, you can easily do so there…
> 
> This is moving forward from where we were so it includes all the git
> commits that were there until cd96b3b86abb4a88cac2722bdfb6e5d4413f6831
> commit so this update is inclusive.
> 
> we can also think of having a stable recipe and a git recipe but systemd
> releases are almost a month apart it would be more or less covered if we
> moved from release to release with some patches if needed.

If you look at the fedora and debian packages you'll see that they also pull
in a fair number of patches, so it's not uncommon to do what we're doing.

regards,

Koen

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