bitbake: Sync with upstream, fix some typos, add selfstamp flag

git-svn-id: https://svn.o-hand.com/repos/poky/trunk@3227 311d38ba-8fff-0310-9ca6-ca027cbcb966
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Richard Purdie 2007-11-25 13:54:43 +00:00
parent f3b89a0ed3
commit e6fccbb463
3 changed files with 16 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -12,6 +12,19 @@ Changes in BitBake 1.8.x:
- Add bzr fetcher
- Add support for cleaning directories before a task in the form:
do_taskname[cleandirs] = "dir"
- bzr fetcher tweaks from Robert Schuster (#2913)
- Add mercurial (hg) fetcher from Robert Schuster (#2913)
- Fix bogus preferred_version return values
- Fix 'depends' flag splitting
- Fix unexport handling (#3135)
- Add bb.copyfile function similar to bb.movefile (and improve movefile error reporting)
- Allow multiple options for deptask flag
- Use git-fetch instead of git-pull removing any need for merges when
fetching (we don't care about the index). Fixes fetch errors.
- Add BB_GENERATE_MIRROR_TARBALLS option, set to 0 to make git fetches
faster at the expense of not creating mirror tarballs.
- SRCREV handling updates, improvements and fixes from Poky
- Add bb.utils.lockfile() and bb.utils.unlockfile() from Poky
Changes in Bitbake 1.8.8:
- Rewrite svn fetcher to make adding extra operations easier

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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ def exec_task(task, d):
task_graph.walkdown(task, execute)
# make stamp, or cause event and raise exception
if not data.getVarFlag(task, 'nostamp', d):
if not data.getVarFlag(task, 'nostamp', d) and not data.getVarFlag(task, 'selfstamp', d):
make_stamp(task, d)
def extract_stamp_data(d, fn):

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@ -205,13 +205,13 @@ def Enum(*names):
def lockfile(name):
"""
Use the file fn as a lock file, return when the lock has been aquired.
Use the file fn as a lock file, return when the lock has been acquired.
Returns a variable to pass to unlockfile().
"""
while True:
# If we leave the lockfiles lying around there is no problem
# but we should clean up after ourselves. This gives potential
# for races though. To work around this, when we aquire the lock
# for races though. To work around this, when we acquire the lock
# we check the file we locked was still the lock file on disk.
# by comparing inode numbers. If they don't match or the lockfile
# no longer exists, we start again.