On 14/12/2017 01:24, Gedare Bloom wrote:
> Tremendous effort by both of you, thank you for spear-heading this
> now.
Thanks.
> Will there be user-visible changes resulting from this process?
The intention is the same installed result. Using the preinstall data means the
install paths are mainta
On 13/12/17 15:24, Gedare Bloom wrote:
Will there be user-visible changes resulting from this process?
There will be probably more header files from the shared BSP area
visible to the user. For example a
#include
would work while using a BSP for which special X is not available.
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Sebast
Tremendous effort by both of you, thank you for spear-heading this
now. Will there be user-visible changes resulting from this process?
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Chris Johns wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Over the past few weeks there has been work to remove the preinstall process
> from the build sy
Hello,
Over the past few weeks there has been work to remove the preinstall process
from the build system. The catalyst for this is ticket #3083 [1] Joel and others
reported on Linux systems. What started as an investigation has turned into
something concrete.
The recent changes I made to the bui