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authorRobert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>2011-12-28 17:16:11 +0800
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2012-01-11 10:33:23 +0000
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Incremental rpm image generation
Incremental rpm image generation, the rootfs would be totally removed and re-created in the second generation by default, but with INC_RPM_IMAGE_GEN = "1", the rpm based rootfs would be kept, and will do update(remove/add some pkgs) on it. NOTE: This is not suggested when you want to create a productive rootfs For example: 1) Add the follow config option to a conf file: INC_RPM_IMAGE_GEN = "1" 2) bitbake core-image-sato modify a package bitbake core-image-sato The rootfs would not be totally removed and re-created in the second generation, it would be simply updated based on the "package". Implatation: 1) Figure out the pkg which need to be removed or re-installed, then use 'rpm -e to remove the old one. Use the rpm's BUILDTIME to determine which pkg has been rebuilt. 2) Figure out the pkg which is newly added, and use 'rpm -U' to install it. This only for the rpm based rootfs, the deb and ipk based rootfs would be done later. [YOCTO #1651] Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>
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