Take a patch from newer version in Poky to hardcode the os to
Linux. This surfaced because of the more strict sysroot in newer
versions of Poky.
To avoid some bad surprises I am continuing to use this version
of ifupdown instead of the newer one in Poky.
It looks like on my tests with the sysmobts I was saved by
busybox-ifplogd executing ifup again. I couldn't figure out
the dependencies between the LSB networking service and the
tmpfiles.d interaction. So instead of winning a beauty contest
we will need to create the directory by hand.
Cause: SYS#1514
Revert "ifupdown: Package the new file as well"
This reverts commit 15dc869cda.
Revert "ifupdown: Try the workdir for the files we copied"
This reverts commit 1ef790672e.
Revert "ifupdown: Create /run/network through a tmpfiles.d"
This reverts commit e0c7f3c621.
This way the ifupdown application will not only work
for the IDU/ODU but the BTS, BSC and any other machine
we want to build.
(untested OE modification)
In case the port is not in a forwarding state.. don't just
give up but background and move on. This appears to be needed
for the odu to acquire a lease when STP is used.
$ ifup br0.6
would go throup _none_up of links.defn and never call the
set_environ for any of the files. Check for environ being
null and then call the set_environ function to initialize
the PATH. This is changing the semantic to allow the iface,
mode and phase to be NULL. I tried to add proper null checks
--exit-on-error is not supported by the busybox run-parts
and the easiest way is to make the ignore-errors option
the default.
I didn't test the change on the device but is looks sound.