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2008-10-18bb files: Revert the introduction of FILE_PRHolger Hans Peter Freyther1
This is a partial revert of aa03004ace2fabb135a6208ef8c2d2b312aa7b0b. The approach that was taken leads to disagreement and the change was pushed too early. DISTRO_PR is going to say and will be used inside the package creation. There will be more disucssion on the list about where to continue from here.
2008-10-15[PR] Change PR to FILE_PR and intro PR as FILE_PR + DISTRO_PRHolger Hans Peter Freyther1
Allow a distribution to globally bump the PR of every package this is useful when there was a change in the toolchain and every package is going to be different. find packages/ \( -name '*.bb' -or -name '*.inc' \) -exec sed -i s/"^PR="/"FILE_PR ="/ {} \; find packages/ \( -name '*.bb' -or -name '*.inc' \) -exec sed -i s/"^PR ="/"FILE_PR ="/ {} \; Acked-By: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
2007-05-30perl 5.8.8: Bump PR on modules to force the -native versions to be rebuiltJamie Lenehan1
to take into account the new staging location of perl. This will also force a rebuild of libxml-parser-perl which should now work.
2007-05-08perl modules: Bump PR since the directories they install into have changedJamie Lenehan1
with the new version of perl.
2007-05-02perl modules: Bump PR on cpan modules effected by the recentJamie Lenehan1
cpan.bbclass changes.
2006-10-10Remove MAINTAINER fields from recipes, add MAINTAINER file to replace them.Koen Kooi1
see email thread at http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-devel/2006-October/000523.html for details
2006-10-04perl modules: Update the SRC_URI on all the modules to use PV to refer toJamie Lenehan1
the version so upgrades are easier.
2006-09-28perl: Update the LICENSE on the modules to indicate that they are availableJamie Lenehan1
under either the Artistic license or the GPL, and not just under the Artistic license.
2006-09-26perl modules: Add the first collection of perl modules. These modules areJamie Lenehan1
required to run mason (perl web content development and delivery engine). Mason itself, and the additional modules needed to build it, to follow.