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Gitx for linux
Gitx for linux









gitx for linux
  1. #Gitx for linux install
  2. #Gitx for linux drivers
  3. #Gitx for linux driver

ko.xz kernel modules as well when determining need to run depmod on an image Use xargs to set file timestamps for significant (>90%) do_image speedupįind.

#Gitx for linux install

New lic-pkgs IMAGE_FEATURES item to install all license packages New squashfs-zst and cpio.zst image types New erofs, erofs-lz4 and erofs-lz4hc image types Linux-yocto: enable TYPEC_TCPCI in usbc fragment Linux-yocto: add vfat to KERNEL_FEATURES when MACHINE_FEATURES include vfat Linux-yocto/5.14: added devupstream support Kernel-uboot: Handle gzip and lzo compression options Kernel-yocto: provide debug / summary information for metadata Linux-yocto-dev: base AUTOREV on specified version Support zstd-compressed modules and initramfs images

#Gitx for linux driver

Mesa: enable crocus driver for older Intel graphics

#Gitx for linux drivers

Mesa: enable gallium Intel drivers when building for x86 Libjpeg-turbo: Handle powerpc64le without Altivec Tune-cortexr*: add support for all Arm Cortex-R processorsīaremetal-helloworld: Enable RISC-V 64/32 port Tune-cortexm*: add support for all Arm Cortex-M processors Improvements to LTO plugin installation and reproducibilityĪrch-arm*: add better support for gcc march extensions Switched several recipes over to using OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS (wpa-supplicant, curl, glib-networking) or disable GnuTLS (cups) by default New overlayfs class to help generate overlayfs mount unitsĭebuginfod support now enabled by default

gitx for linux

Seccomp integrated into core, with additional enabling for gnutls, systemd, qemu Several optimisations to reduce unnecessary task dependencies for faster builds New recipes: cargo, core-image-ptest-all, core-image-ptest-fast, core-image-weston-sdk, erofs-utils, gcompat, gi-docgen, libmicrohttpd, libseccomp, libstd-rs, perlcross, python3-markdown, python3-pyyaml, python3-smartypants, python3-typogrify, rust, rust-cross, rust-cross-canadian, rust-hello-world, rust-llvm, rust-tools-cross-canadian, rustfmt, xwayland New create-spdx class for creating SPDX SBoM documents Rust integrated into core, providing rust support for cross-compilation and SDK Switched override character to ‘:’ (replacing ‘_’) for more robust parsing and improved performance - see the above migration guide for help Linux kernel 5.14, glibc 2.34 and ~280 other recipe upgrades Release notes for 3.4 (honister)  New Features / Enhancements in 3.4  Application Development and the Extensible SDK (eSDK).Board Support Package (BSP) Developer's guide.Transitioning to a custom environment for systems development.What I wish I’d known about Yocto Project.Github, I think, does a disservice by trying to present commits as a linear list - while certainly it's easier to code a linear visualization, it makes people feel like Git is impenetrable magic, when it's anything but. I see newer engineers struggling to memorize "what Git command corresponds to my current situation" all the time, and they're missing the intuition that it's all a very simple graph under the hood. It's incredibly valuable to be able to instantly see the Merkle Tree drawn out and say "oh, the reason my current HEAD isn't picking up thing X that I thought I'd merged in, is because thing X isn't visually an ancestor of my HEAD even though temporally it might have happened earlier than my most recent commit." I absolutely love, and recommend to any new team members, GitX and other similar Git visualizers.











Gitx for linux