> Advising people to "freeze" their host system and stop taking security/bugfix updates pushed by their distro is a bad idea.
I already said here that I am ignorant in regards to Centos. I never used this distro. Please, read again my comments. In contrary, if I try to compile YOCTO Krogoth with my Fedora 27 host, it will 100% fail. Paul, wanna bet on it?! ;-) Thank you, Zoran _______ On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 10:32 PM, Paul Barker <p...@betafive.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, 2 May 2018, at 21:17, Zoran Stojsavljevic wrote: > > Hello Raymond, > > > > YOCTO is, per say, moving target. If you have YOCTO Krogoth, you should > > have somehow frozen host Centos 7 release around this time. As you now > > moving to Rocko, you need to fast-forward the whole host Centos 7 (in > other > > words to upgrade Centos 7) to this state (maybe to latest, it'll still > > work, I guess). > > Sorry, I'd say this is wrong. Centos is a pretty stable base and I > wouldn't expect backwards incompatible changes to be made within a stable > release series. So if a Yocto release worked on a given Centos version (say > Centos 7) at the time of release, it should still work now. > > Advising people to "freeze" their host system and stop taking > security/bugfix updates pushed by their distro is a bad idea. > > -- > Paul Barker > Beta Five Ltd > -- > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto >
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