Hi Patrick,

Yes currently, on the tizen branch you could not build crosswalk related image, but the minimal one works properly, as mentioned in the wiki.
I didn't push yet my sandbox patches because:
- The new feature buxton/vconf-buxton still needs runtime adaptation according to our yocto based environment : currently widgets can not be launched at all
- efl needs also a bump from 1.9.3 to 1.12.2
- Also, the last weeks commits have not been yet integrated

All these points lead to quite the same status from the actual tizen branch...

Any way I would deeply encourage people to follow the wiki and use the "official tags", which are rev_ivi_2015_02_04 for tizen_IVI, and rev_0.9 for tizen common. But you are right, tizen-distro must point to a fully buildable and functional version...The problem is that the current "official" rev_0.9 tag currently points to Ronan's sandbox...
So I will fix this today.
But I will very soon push a new release which will be completely functional and synchronised with current Tizen common status.

From that in coming release, I will then clean up the current working branches ("upstream" "tizen-merged") so that we could retrieve a normal working process in tizen yocto integration for both IVI and common. Also, from that in coming release, I think we do not have to use spec2yocto any more for massive upgrades... and in my opinion all the extraconf recipes have to be properly merge in .inc recipes...

I know this is a bit messy for the moment, this is a particular step we have to cross in tizen-distro :
- the status on IVI and common are not the same any more
- the gap between our current version and the actual Tizen common is important (at both packaging and runtime level)

Anyway be sure, this will be completely fixed next week...

Regards,

Xavier

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Xavier Roche
Intel Open Source Technology Center

On 06/03/2015 10:50, Patrick Ohly wrote:
On Fri, 2015-03-06 at 10:27 +0100, Xavier Roche wrote:
Hi all,

Sorry for the delay,

Basically, I share the same point of view as Patrick...
Using extraconf.inc files was a way to modify recipes without touching
the auto-generated files ( *_git.bb, *.bb).
Historically this auto-generation was useful for massive packages
synchronisation...
But now we get more and more closer to what the official tizen Common
release provides.

Vitaly, for your information, I am currently working on the last
synchronisation with the in coming Tizen Common Q1 release.
I was actually wondering about that. You already updated the "tizen"
branch while still working on fixes for that update in your sandbox
branch. That means anyone checking out meta-tizen now gets something
which is broken.

It is also not clear how the update was produced. Is it the result of a
spec2yocto run (if so, which config was used?), with or without manual
fixes?

I wonder whether this could have been done using the "upstream" and
"tizen-merged" branches. I can imagine that there would have been more
merge conflicts than usual, but at least it would have been obvious
where previously applied fixes need adapting.


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