Maybe update the documentation I think Andre McCurdy stated it clearly. English is not my first language but maybe something like
"Depending on when a QA test is running it may or may not be disabled per-package basis. For example "already-stripped" can only be applied on INSANE_SKIP_${PN} while "dev-so" can be disabled per-package basis." BR Måns Zigher Den ons 17 okt. 2018 kl 06:39 skrev Måns Zigher <mans.zig...@gmail.com>: > Thank you for the clarification that helps > > BR > Måns Zigher > > Den ons 17 okt. 2018 kl 00:36 skrev Andre McCurdy <armccu...@gmail.com>: > >> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 6:47 AM, Burton, Ross <ross.bur...@intel.com> >> wrote: >> > It's only already-stripped that needs to be on PN, because the >> > stripping happens before packaging. When already-stripped files, >> > there are no packages yet. >> > >> > Ross >> > On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 14:22, Måns Zigher <mans.zig...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Ok so it is not supported to have the already-stripped on a package >> level? I cannot set it on PN because I have some so-files that is already >> stripped and others that is not so that was why I wanted to create a >> package for the already-stripped so-files and use the already-stripped on >> that package. Anyway thanks for the help I ended up creating a new recipe >> for the already-stripped so-files. But is all the INSANE_SKIP flags only >> supported for PN? I think I have seen dev-so used on an package level? >> >> The key point is when the QA test is run. In the case of >> "already-stripped", the test is run as part of split_and_strip_files() >> in package.bbclass, ie as part of the normal stripping process. As >> Ross mentions, it's therefore run before the build output is split >> into packages. >> >> The "dev-so" QA test is run as part of do_package_qa() in >> insane.bbclass and can be disabled on a per-package basis. >> >> As far as I know, there's no documentation to say which QA tests can >> be disabled on a per-package basis and which can not. If you want to >> be sure you need to read the source. Start by grepping for the QA test >> you are interested in and also for "package_qa_handle_error" (which is >> the function which is called when a QA test fails). Those two together >> should help locate the place where the QA test is run... and from that >> you can inspect the code to see if/how INSANE_SKIP is applied. For >> example, in the case of "already-stripped", the test is run from >> split_and_strip_files() and only INSANE_SKIP_${PN} is checked: >> >> >> http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/tree/meta/classes/package.bbclass?h=sumo#n1010 >> >> (In this case, the code could perhaps be even clearer if checking >> whether "already-stripped" is found in INSANE_SKIP_${PN} was done once >> at the start of the function, rather than being determining again and >> again for each file inside the "for every elf file" loop). >> >> >> BR >> >> Måns Zigher >> >> >> >> Den mån 15 okt. 2018 kl 22:23 skrev Burton, Ross < >> ross.bur...@intel.com>: >> >>> >> >>> Ah yes, of course. Stripping happens *before* package splitting, so >> >>> it doesn't make sense to have it set on PN-package1. Just set it on >> >>> PN and it should work. >> >>> >> >>> Ross >> >>> On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 at 08:18, Måns Zigher <mans.zig...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> > >> >>> > Hi, >> >>> > >> >>> > Sorry I see now that there is a typo. What I mean is that in the >> default package I am not suing INSANE_SKIP but for packag1 I need >> already-stripped >> >>> > >> >>> > INSANE_SKIP_${PN}-package1 = " \ >> >>> > dev-so \ >> >>> > already-stripped \ >> >>> > " >> >>> > >> >>> > But I continuously get the error that they are already-stripped. So >> is it supposed to work because I don't understand the code in the >> package.bbclass since it looks like it is only checking for >> already-stripped in ${PN} and not ${PN}-package1? >> >>> > >> >>> > BR >> >>> > Måns Zigher >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > Den fre 12 okt. 2018 kl 16:30 skrev Burton, Ross < >> ross.bur...@intel.com>: >> >>> >> >> >>> >> On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 18:14, Måns Zigher <mans.zig...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >> > I have been struggling with a problem where I need to create a >> package in a recipe and set already-stripped for that package. The package >> in question is not the the default one so I am trying to set it by using >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > INSANE_SKIP_${PN} += " \ >> >>> >> > dev-so \ >> >>> >> > already-stripped \ >> >>> >> > " >> >>> >> >> >>> >> You say no the default one, but PN is "the default" one, so that's >> >>> >> probably why that doesn't work. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Ross >> > -- >> > _______________________________________________ >> > yocto mailing list >> > yocto@yoctoproject.org >> > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto >> >
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