Upgrading packages

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Different layers have different policies for keeping versions of software around. OE-Core for example is fairly agressive about having one, good, recent version of the software than many older versions. Other layers may have different policies.

There are two cases we need to consider:

  1. You do want to keep the version of the bb file that is in OE now (somebody else needs this particular version)
  2. You don't.

If you do not need to keep the last version of the package

  1. Use git mv recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_1.0.bb recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_2.0.bb
  2. Make further changes to recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_2.0.bb as appropriate.
  3. At the very minimum do a compilation test "bitbake <basename>" to make sure the new package does at least fetch and compile.
  4. Consider using buildhistory to check for changes between the versions.
  5. Inspect the output of "git diff recipes-xyz/recipename/". Is this really what you want to commit?
  6. Final step, publish your work. "git commit packages/$pkg/ && git push".

If you do want to keep the last version of the package

Same as above, except instead of the first step:

cp recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_1.0.bb recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_2.0.bb
git add recipes-xyz/recipename/recipename_2.0.bb