On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:08 AM, <qi.c...@windriver.com> wrote: > From: Chen Qi <qi.c...@windriver.com> > > The init script for irda writes configuration items to /etc/sysconfig/irda > if that file is not available in system. But it's actually not necessary, > the behavior doesn't change whether the init script writes to the file or > not. > > Considering it issues error messages in case of a read-only rootfs, I > delete > the writing process. > > [YOCTO #4103] > [YOCTO #4886] > > Signed-off-by: Chen Qi <qi.c...@windriver.com> >
This is a start, but is incomplete, from what I can tell. As mentioned in the other thread, the startup script shouldn't be using /etc/sysconfig/ at all, in any form. We use /etc/default/ for our startup script config files, not /etc/sysconfig/. Also, the purpose of this block was clearly to implement a default configuration, yet the recipe isn't altered to ship a default configuration to provide equivalent functionality. -- Christopher Larson clarson at kergoth dot com Founder - BitBake, OpenEmbedded, OpenZaurus Maintainer - Tslib Senior Software Engineer, Mentor Graphics
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