[yocto] inheriting native.bbclass explicitly
Dudziak Krzysztof
Krzysztof.Dudziak at gemalto.com
Thu Sep 13 04:39:52 PDT 2018
Thanks for hints.
I don't want to have this package on target system.
You sound like inheriting explicitly had some major drawback of wide scope.
I am familiarized with bitbake -e ....
I know it as a way to print package/image tasks variables.
But how its output shows the list of classes inherited and the order they are inherited by Bitbake target?
Is any variable indicating this included in its output?
krzysiek
-----Original Message-----
From: Burton, Ross [mailto:ross.burton at intel.com]
Sent: Thursday, 13. September 2018 13:23
To: Dudziak Krzysztof <Krzysztof.Dudziak at gemalto.com>; Yocto-mailing-list <yocto at yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: [yocto] inheriting native.bbclass explicitly
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On 13 September 2018 at 11:42, Dudziak Krzysztof <Krzysztof.Dudziak at gemalto.com> wrote:
> Is it possible for one Bitbake target to check list and order of classes inherited?
bitbake -e [recipe] will show you what was parsed.
In this situation I wouldn't worry too much. It's best to use BBCLASSEXTEND instead of inherit native directly anyway.
Ross
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