kern-tools: avoid duplicate .scc file processing
With the recent changes to improve patch processing times, the ability to skip already applied patches is not active by default. The automatic detection and resume was hiding issues with the include files generated by scripts like yocto-bsp. If a .scc file that contains a patch is included twice, the patch is applied twice, and the second appliation fails for obvious reasons. We can partially fix this by ensuring that already included configuration fragments are not forced into the meta-series. .scc files that are explicitly listed twice will continue to fail, and recipes must be modified to avoid this. [YOCTO: #8486] (From OE-Core rev: ed2da98bf3ac798009f58a53b91285b4dac69d5a) Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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DEPENDS = "git-native"
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SRCREV = "1fb91c2965193df894089fbcbcafe3bf775c21fd"
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SRCREV = "17d89d1861b532bbf1a81c1f024953e440db8de7"
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PR = "r12"
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PV = "0.2+git${SRCPV}"
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