packagegroup-core-basic: tidy up
* Remove packagegroup-core-basic-rpm - we already have a mechanism for ensuring that packaging tools are installed on the target if desired; we don't need a package group to bring them in as well (especially if packagegroup-core-basic is used with other packaging systems). * Remove the poorly-named packagegroup-core-base-utils: we already get busybox via packagegroup-core-boot. (From OE-Core rev: e7abf8437c7128e8541411213d262137520456a7) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -10,34 +10,26 @@ inherit packagegroup
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PACKAGES = "\
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packagegroup-core-basic \
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packagegroup-core-base-utils \
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packagegroup-core-basic-libs \
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packagegroup-core-basic-utils \
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packagegroup-core-basic-extended \
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packagegroup-core-dev-utils \
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packagegroup-core-multiuser \
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packagegroup-core-initscripts \
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packagegroup-core-rpm \
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packagegroup-core-sys-services \
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"
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RDEPENDS_packagegroup-core-basic = "\
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packagegroup-core-base-utils \
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packagegroup-core-basic-libs \
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packagegroup-core-basic-utils \
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packagegroup-core-basic-extended \
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packagegroup-core-dev-utils \
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packagegroup-core-multiuser \
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packagegroup-core-initscripts \
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packagegroup-core-rpm \
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packagegroup-core-sys-services \
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"
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RDEPENDS_packagegroup-core-base-utils = "\
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busybox \
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"
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RDEPENDS_packagegroup-core-basic-libs = "\
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glib-2.0 \
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"
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sudo \
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"
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RDEPENDS_packagegroup-core-rpm = "\
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beecrypt \
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rpm \
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zypper \
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"
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RDEPENDS_packagegroup-core-sys-services = "\
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at \
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bzip2 \
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