Hello,

Right now it's still a mystery for me when bitbake builds the latest version of a repository and why. I make changes in my code and whether I commit them or not, sometimes bitbake builds a package with the recent version, sometimes with an old version. So my strategy is doing mock changes (adding whitespaces, "enhencing" documentation) and adding signed commits as well as forcing a PR in the recipe and re-running bitbake until it works somehow (I heard the bitbake prefers the signed commits somehow could not verify this yet).

Hence, I would like to know what I have to do to build only the latest version of a repository... 1. When it's local on my computer (with EXTERNALSRC_BUILD_pn-<package> = "/home/some/local/location/" in local.conf),
2. When I build from a github or any remote repository.

Thanks and Best Regards,
Jakob

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Jakob Hasse
Software Developement

E: jakob.ha...@smart-home-technology.ch
T: +41 44 552 02 66

Smart Home Technology GmbH
www.smart-home-technology.ch

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