what is the proper way to use EXTRA_ASSUME_PROVIDED, and is the
effect of that visible in the bitbake environment?
as in, based on the current version of bitbake.conf, i can see this
with "bitbake -e":
ASSUME_PROVIDED="bzip2-native git-native grep-native diffstat-native
patch-native perl-native-runtime python-native-runtime tar-native
virtual/libintl-native"
if i add the following silliness to my local.conf,
ASSUME_PROVIDED += "rday-native"
i can see that in the env as well:
ASSUME_PROVIDED="bzip2-native git-native grep-native diffstat-native
patch-native perl-native-runtime python-native-runtime tar-native
virtual/libintl-native rday-native"
but is it correct to run the following:
$ bitbake -I EXTRA_ASSUME_PROVIDED="rday-native" -e core-image-minimal
and if it is, should i be able to verify that anywhere in the
environment? doesn't seem so. from bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py, it
looks like whatever i put there is being processed thusly:
ignore = self.configuration.data.getVar("ASSUME_PROVIDED", True) or ""
self.status.ignored_dependencies = set(ignore.split())
for dep in self.configuration.extra_assume_provided:
self.status.ignored_dependencies.add(dep)
so is there any way to see that? thanks.
rday
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