Bitbake runtime vs build dependency

允我心安 提交于 2019-12-03 11:02:23

问题


I am having trouble understanding the bitbake recipes. (I have some poorly written I need to modify, I usually would read and understand the whole mechanism but sadly I am on a tight schedule). Can you please help me understand the difference between RDEPENDS and DEPENDS. I read the reference and I know that they stand for runtime dependency and build dependency respectively, but what is the effect on it in a bitbake recipe? As far as I understand, if a package A depends on another B, B has to be built and ready to enable A to build. Bitbake isn't related to the runtime, it's only there for building and deploying the packages. So what is the difference?


回答1:


As you say, bitbake is concerned with building and deploying the packages, and it needs to deploy all the packages that are needed to satisfy runtime dependencies on the target system.

If your recipe says that target T DEPENDS on a target P, that tells bitbake that it must build P before T, because T can't be built without P.

If your recipe says that T RDEPENDS on P, that tells bitbake that it must deploy P to the target system if it deploys T, because T can't be used without P.

For example, you can't build tar without the C compiler, but you don't need the C compiler to use tar. You can deploy tar without deploying the C compiler. So that's a DEPEND.

On the other hand, you can't use tar without the runtime C library. If tar is deployed, the runtime C library must also be deployed. So that's an RDEPEND.

The bitake technicalities are:

  • If T DEPENDS on P then T's do_configure task is made to depend on P's do_populate_sysroot task.

  • If T RDEPENDS on P then T's do_build task ia made to depend on P's do_package_write task.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30802811/bitbake-runtime-vs-build-dependency

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