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diff --git a/meta/conf/local.conf.sample.extended b/meta/conf/local.conf.sample.extended deleted file mode 100644 index 5d6c37dbcf..0000000000 --- a/meta/conf/local.conf.sample.extended +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ -# BBMASK contains regular expressions that can be used to tell BitBake to ignore -# certain recipes. -#BBMASK = "" - -# -# Parallelism Options -# -# These two options control how much parallelism BitBake should use. The first -# option determines how many tasks bitbake should run in parallel: -# -#BB_NUMBER_THREADS ?= "4" -# -# Default to setting automatically based on cpu count -#BB_NUMBER_THREADS ?= "${@oe.utils.cpu_count()}" -# -# The second option controls how many processes make should run in parallel when -# running compile tasks: -# -#PARALLEL_MAKE ?= "-j 4" -# -# Default to setting automatically based on cpu count -#PARALLEL_MAKE ?= "-j ${@oe.utils.cpu_count()}" -# -# For a quad-core machine, BB_NUMBER_THREADS = "4", PARALLEL_MAKE = "-j 4" would -# be appropriate for example. - - -# glibc configurability is used to reduce minimal image's size. -# the all supported glibc options are listed in DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC -# and disabled by default. Uncomment and copy the DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC -# and DISTRO_FEATURES definitions to local.conf to enable the options. -#DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC = "ipv6 libc-backtrace libc-big-macros libc-bsd libc-cxx-tests libc-catgets libc-charsets libc-crypt \ -# libc-crypt-ufc libc-db-aliases libc-envz libc-fcvt libc-fmtmsg libc-fstab libc-ftraverse \ -# libc-getlogin libc-idn libc-inet libc-inet-anl libc-libm libc-locales libc-locale-code \ -# libc-memusage libc-nis libc-nsswitch libc-rcmd libc-rtld-debug libc-spawn libc-streams libc-sunrpc \ -# libc-utmp libc-utmpx libc-wordexp libc-posix-clang-wchar libc-posix-regexp libc-posix-regexp-glibc \ -# libc-posix-wchar-io" - -#DISTRO_FEATURES = "alsa bluetooth ext2 irda pcmcia usbgadget usbhost wifi nfs zeroconf pci ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}" - -# If you want to get an image based on directfb without x11, Please copy this variable to build/conf/local.conf -#DISTRO_FEATURES = "alsa argp bluetooth ext2 irda largefile pcmcia usbgadget usbhost wifi xattr nfs zeroconf pci 3g directfb ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}" - -# ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION controls the generation of binary locale -# packages at build time using qemu-native. Disabling it (by setting it to 0) -# will save some build time at the expense of breaking i18n on devices with -# less than 128MB RAM. -#ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION = "1" - -# If GLIBC_SPLIT_LC_PACKAGES is set to a non-zero value, convert -# glibc-binary-localedata-XX-YY to be a meta package depending on -# glibc-binary-localedata-XX-YY-lc-address and so on. This enables -# saving quite some space if someone doesn't need LC_COLLATE for -# example. -#GLIBC_SPLIT_LC_PACKAGES = "1" - -# Set GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES to the locales you wish to generate should you not -# wish to perform the time-consuming step of generating all LIBC locales. -# NOTE: If removing en_US.UTF-8 you will also need to uncomment, and set -# appropriate value for IMAGE_LINGUAS. -# WARNING: this may break localisation! -#GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES = "en_GB.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8" -#IMAGE_LINGUAS ?= "en-gb" - -# The following are used to control options related to debugging. -# -# Uncomment this to change the optimization to make debugging easer, at the -# possible cost of performance. -# DEBUG_BUILD = "1" -# -# Uncomment this to disable the stripping of the installed binaries -# INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1" -# -# Uncomment this to disable the split of the debug information into -dbg files -# INHIBIT_PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT = "1" -# -# When splitting debug information, the following controls the results of the -# file splitting. -# -# .debug (default): -# When splitting the debug information will be placed into -# a .debug directory in the same dirname of the binary produced: -# /bin/foo -> /bin/.debug/foo -# -# debug-file-directory: -# When splitting the debug information will be placed into -# a central debug-file-directory, /usr/lib/debug: -# /bin/foo -> /usr/lib/debug/bin/foo.debug -# -# Any source code referenced in the debug symbols will be copied -# and made available within the /usr/src/debug directory -# -#PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE = '.debug' -# PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE = 'debug-file-directory' - -# Uncomment these to build a package such that you can use gprof to profile it. -# NOTE: Don't build glibc itself with these flags, or it'll fail to build. -# -# PROFILE_OPTIMIZATION = "-pg" -# SELECTED_OPTIMIZATION = "${PROFILE_OPTIMIZATION}" -# LDFLAGS =+ "-pg" - -# TCMODE controls the characteristics of the generated packages/images by -# telling poky which toolchain 'profile' to use. -# -# The default is "default" which uses the internal toolchain. With -# additional layers, it is possible to set this to use a precompiled -# external toolchain. One example is the Sourcery G++ Toolchain, support -# for which is now in the separate meta-sourcery layer: -# -# http://github.com/MentorEmbedded/meta-sourcery/ -# -# meta-sourcery can be used as a template for adding support for other -# external toolchains. See the link above for further details. -# -# TCMODE points the system to a file in conf/distro/include/tcmode-${TCMODE}.inc, -# so for meta-sourcery which has conf/distro/include/tcmode-external-sourcery.inc -# you would set it as follows: -# -# TCMODE ?= "external-sourcery" - -# mklibs library size optimization is more useful to smaller images, -# and less useful for bigger images. Also mklibs library optimization -# can break the ABI compatibility, so should not be applied to the -# images which are to be extended or upgraded later. -#This enabled mklibs library size optimization just for the specified image. -#MKLIBS_OPTIMIZED_IMAGES ?= "core-image-minimal" -#This enable mklibs library size optimization will be for all the images. -#MKLIBS_OPTIMIZED_IMAGES ?= "all" - -# Uncomment this if your host distribution provides the help2man tool. -#ASSUME_PROVIDED += "help2man-native" - -# This value is currently used by pseudo to determine if the recipe should -# build both the 32-bit and 64-bit wrapper libraries on a 64-bit build system. -# -# Pseudo will attempt to determine if a 32-bit wrapper is necessary, but -# it doesn't always guess properly. If you have 32-bit executables on -# your 64-bit build system, you likely want to set this to "0", -# otherwise you could end up with incorrect file attributes on the -# target filesystem. -# -# Default is to not build 32 bit libs on 64 bit systems, uncomment this -# if you need the 32 bits libs -#NO32LIBS = "0" - -# Uncomment the following lines to enable multilib builds -#require conf/multilib.conf -#MULTILIBS = "multilib:lib32" -#DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-lib32 = "x86" - -# Set RPM_PREFER_ELF_ARCH to configure preferred ABI when using rpm packaging -# backend to generate a rootfs, choices are: -# 1: ELF32 wins -# 2: ELF64 wins -# 4: ELF64 N32 wins (for mips64 or mips64el only) -#RPM_PREFER_ELF_ARCH ?= "2" - -# The network based PR service host and port -# Uncomment the following lines to enable PRservice. -# Set PRSERV_HOST to 'localhost:0' to automatically -# start local PRService. -# Set to other values to use remote PRService. -#PRSERV_HOST = "localhost:0" - -# Additional image generation features -# -# The following is a list of classes to import to use in the generation of images -# currently an example class is image_types_uboot -# IMAGE_CLASSES = " image_types_uboot" - -# The following options will build a companion 'debug filesystem' in addition -# to the normal deployable filesystem. This companion system allows a -# debugger to know the symbols and related sources. It can be used to -# debug a remote 'production' system without having to add the debug symbols -# and sources to remote system. If IMAGE_FSTYPES_DEBUGFS is not defined, it -# defaults to IMAGE_FSTYPES. -#IMAGE_GEN_DEBUGFS = "1" -#IMAGE_FSTYPES_DEBUGFS = "tar.gz" - -# 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 -#INC_RPM_IMAGE_GEN = "1" - -# This is a list of packages that require a commercial license to ship -# product. If shipped as part of an image these packages may have -# implications so they are disabled by default. To enable them, -# un-comment the below as appropriate. -#LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "commercial_gst-fluendo-mp3 \ -# commercial_gst-openmax \ -# commercial_gst-plugins-ugly \ -# commercial_lame \ -# commercial_libmad \ -# commercial_libomxil \ -# commercial_mpeg2dec \ -# commercial_qmmp" - - -# -# Disk space monitor, take action when the disk space or the amount of -# inode is running low, it is enabled when BB_DISKMON_DIRS is set. -# -# Set the directory for the monitor, the format is: -# "action,directory,minimum_space,minimum_free_inode" -# -# The "action" must be set and should be one of: -# ABORT: Immediately abort -# STOPTASKS: The new tasks can't be executed any more, will stop the build -# when the running tasks have been done. -# WARN: show warnings (see BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL for more information) -# -# The "directory" must be set, any directory is OK. -# -# Either "minimum_space" or "minimum_free_inode" (or both of them) -# should be set, otherwise the monitor would not be enabled, -# the unit can be G, M, K or none, but do NOT use GB, MB or KB -# (B is not needed). -#BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G,100K WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K" -# -# Set disk space and inode interval (only works when the action is "WARN", -# the unit can be G, M, or K, but do NOT use the GB, MB or KB -# (B is not needed), the format is: -# "disk_space_interval,disk_inode_interval", the default value is -# "50M,5K" which means that it would warn when the free space is -# lower than the minimum space(or inode), and would repeat the warning -# when the disk space reduces 50M (or the amount of inode reduces 5k). -#BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K" - -# Archive the source and put them to ${DEPLOY_DIR}/sources/. -# -#INHERIT += "archiver" -# -# The tarball for the patched source will be created by default, and you -# can configure the archiver as follow: -# -# Create archive for: -# 1) original (or unpacked) source: -#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "original" -# 2) patched source: (default) -#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "patched" -# 3) configured source: -#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "configured" -# -# 4) the patches between do_unpack and do_patch: -#ARCHIVER_MODE[diff] = "1" -# set the files that you'd like to exclude from the diff: -#ARCHIVER_MODE[diff-exclude] ?= ".pc autom4te.cache patches" -# -# 5) the environment data, similar to 'bitbake -e recipe': -#ARCHIVER_MODE[dumpdata] = "1" -# -# 6) the recipe (.bb and .inc): -#ARCHIVER_MODE[recipe] = "1" -# -# 7) Whether output the .src.rpm package: -#ARCHIVER_MODE[srpm] = "1" -# -# 8) Filter the license, the recipe whose license in -# COPYLEFT_LICENSE_INCLUDE will be included, and in -# COPYLEFT_LICENSE_EXCLUDE will be excluded. -#COPYLEFT_LICENSE_INCLUDE = 'GPL* LGPL*' -#COPYLEFT_LICENSE_EXCLUDE = 'CLOSED Proprietary' -# -# 9) Config the recipe type that will be archived, the type can be -# target, native, nativesdk, cross, crosssdk and cross-canadian, -# you can set one or more types. Archive all types by default. -#COPYLEFT_RECIPE_TYPES = 'target' -# - -# -# GCC/LD FLAGS to enable more secure code generation -# -# By including the security_flags include file you enable flags -# to the compiler and linker that cause them to generate more secure -# code, this is enabled by default in the poky-lsb distro. -# This does affect compile speed slightly. -# -# Use the following line to enable the security compiler and linker flags to your build -#require conf/distro/include/security_flags.inc - -# Image level user/group configuration. -# Inherit extrausers to make the setting of EXTRA_USERS_PARAMS effective. -#INHERIT += "extrausers" -# User / group settings -# The settings are sperated by the ; character. -# Each setting is actually a command. The supported commands are useradd, -# groupadd, userdel, groupdel, usermod and groupmod. -#EXTRA_USERS_PARAMS = "\ -#useradd -p '' tester; \ -#groupadd developers; \ -#userdel nobody; \ -#groupdel video; \ -#groupmod -g 1020 developers; \ -#usermod -s /bin/sh tester; \ -#" - -# Various packages dynamically add users and groups to the system at package -# install time. For programs that do not care what the uid/gid is of the -# resulting users/groups, the order of the install will determine the final -# uid/gid. This can lead to non-deterministic uid/gid values from one build -# to another. Use the following settings to specify that all user/group adds -# should be created based on a static passwd/group file. -# -# Note, if you enable or disable the useradd-staticids in a configured system, -# the TMPDIR may contain incorrect uid/gid values. Clearing the TMPDIR -# will correct this condition. -# -# By default the system looks in the BBPATH for files/passwd and files/group -# the default can be overriden by spefying USERADD_UID/GID_TABLES. -# -#USERADDEXTENSION = "useradd-staticids" -#USERADD_UID_TABLES = "files/passwd" -#USERADD_GID_TABLES = "files/group" -# -# In order to prevent generating a system where a dynamicly assigned uid/gid -# can exist, you should enable the following setting. This will force the -# system to error out if the user/group name is not defined in the -# files/passwd or files/group (or specified replacements.) -#USERADD_ERROR_DYNAMIC = "1" - -# Enabling FORTRAN -# Note this is not officially supported and is just illustrated here to -# show an example of how it can be done -# You'll also need your fortran recipe to depend on libgfortran -#FORTRAN_forcevariable = ",fortran" -#RUNTIMETARGET_append_pn-gcc-runtime = " libquadmath" - -# -# Kernel image features -# -# The INITRAMFS_IMAGE image variable will cause an additional recipe to -# be built as a dependency to the what ever rootfs recipe you might be -# using such as core-image-sato. The initramfs might be needed for -# the initial boot of of the target system such as to load kernel -# modules prior to mounting the root file system. -# -# INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE variable controls if the image recipe -# specified by the INITRAMFS_IMAGE will be run through an extra pass -# through the kernel compilation in order to build a single binary -# which contains both the kernel image and the initramfs. The -# combined binary will be deposited into the tmp/deploy directory. -# NOTE: You can set INITRAMFS_IMAGE in an image recipe, but -# INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE can only be set in a conf file. -# -#INITRAMFS_IMAGE = "core-image-minimal-initramfs" -#INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE = "1" - -# -# IPK Hierarchical feed -# -# In some cases it may be desirable not to have all package files in the same -# directory. An example would be when package feeds are to be uploaded to a -# shared webhosting service or transferred to a Windows machine which may have -# problems with directories containing multiple thousands of files. -# -# If the IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED variable is set to "1", packages will be split -# between subdirectories in a similar way to how Debian package feeds are -# organised. In the hierarchical feed, package files are written to -# <outdir>/<arch>/<pkg_prefix>/<pkg_subdir>, where pkg_prefix is the first -# letter of the package file name for non-lib packages or "lib" plus the 4th -# letter of the package file name for lib packages (eg, 'l' for less, 'libc' for -# libc6). pkg_subdir is the root of the package file name, discarding the -# version and architecture parts and the common suffixes '-dbg', '-dev', '-doc', -# '-staticdev', '-locale' and '-locale-*' which are listed in -# meta/conf/bitbake.conf. -# -# If IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED is unset or set to any other value, the traditional -# feed layout is used where package files are placed in <outdir>/<arch>/. -# -#IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED = "1" -# - -# -# Use busybox/mdev for system initialization -# -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_dev_manager = "busybox-mdev" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_login_manager = "busybox" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "busybox" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "initscripts" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_keymaps = "keymaps" -#DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysvinit" - -# -# Use systemd for system initialization -# -#DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " systemd" -#DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysvinit" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "systemd" -#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units" |