> Trying to make the transition from denzil (1.2) to daisy (1.6.1) and have > run into a problem that's got me stumped. > > There seems to have been a change in the way things are packaged that > is breaking a number of my custom recipes. > > Let's say I have a package X that consists of source for an .so and some > headers. > > In denzil, building this would result in three RPMs, X, X-dev, and X-dbg. The > .so > would be in X, the headers in X-dev, and the debug info in X-dbg. > > In daisy, there are only two RPMs, X-dev and X-dbg. Is that expected > behavior, or is there something I need to change in my recipes because > of the update to daisy? > > What RPM do I install in my image, X-dev? I don't want the headers > in the image/rootfs. > > Can someone point me to a description/explanation of the changes?
Additional relevant info: - The problem files are .so files. - SOLIBS and SOLIBSDEV have their default values (".so.*" and ".so", respectively). - In my recipes, I have FILES_${PN} = "${libdir}/libname.so" MV -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto