Bonsoir, > > > We’ve a product group with different devices, each having their > > > machine-conf, eg > > > > > > Device_a > > > > > > Device_a_mini > > > > > > Device_b > > > > > > Device_b_mini <- Upcoming > > > > > > Device_c <- Upcoming
<snip> > > i know i did this once upon a time using the MACHINEOVERRIDES > > variable to "insert" a machine family into the sequence of machine > > definitions. as long as there is (i believe) a strictly hierarchical > > grouping of machines you want to define, i'm pretty sure > > MACHINEOVERRIDES is what you want. > > > > let me see if i can find where i did that once. > > yeah, i'm pretty sure you want MACHINEOVERRIDES: > > https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/latest/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#var-MACHINEOVERRIDES > > which has a nice example of how to invent a new "machine" category > (qemuall) that subsumes a number of actual qemu machines. is that what > you were after? override is the first thing that crossed my mind... In addition to override, include file (xxx.inc) and use of require/include directive might help wrt. to configuration files. -- Cheers! Loic -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto