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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK
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Release 4.2 (mickledore)
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Migration notes for 4.2 (mickledore)
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------------------------------------
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This section provides migration information for moving to the Yocto
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Project 4.2 Release (codename "mickledore") from the prior release.
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.. _migration-4.2-supported-distributions:
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Supported distributions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This release supports running BitBake on new GNU/Linux distributions:
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- Fedora 36 and 37
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- AlmaLinux 8.7 and 9.1
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- OpenSuse 15.4
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On the other hand, some earlier distributions are no longer supported:
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- Debian 10.x
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- Fedora 34 and 35
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- AlmaLinux 8.5
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See :ref:`all supported distributions <system-requirements-supported-distros>`.
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.. _migration-4.2-python-3.8:
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Python 3.8 is now the minimum required Python version version
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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BitBake and OpenEmbedded-Core now require Python 3.8 or newer,
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making it a requirement to use a distribution providing at least this
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version, or to install a :term:`buildtools` tarball.
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.. _migration-4.2-gcc-8.0:
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gcc 8.0 is now the minimum required GNU C compiler version
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This version, released in 2018, is a minimum requirement
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to build the ``mesa-native`` recipe and as the latter is in the
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default dependency chain when building QEMU this has now been
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made a requirement for all builds.
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In the event that your host distribution does not provide this
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or a newer version of gcc, you can install a
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:term:`buildtools-extended` tarball.
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.. _migration-4.2-new-nvd-api:
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Fetching the NVD vulnerability database through the 2.0 API
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This new version adds a new fetcher for the NVD database using the 2.0 API,
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as the 1.0 API will be retired in 2023.
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The implementation changes as little as possible, keeping the current
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database format (but using a different database file for the transition
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period), with a notable exception of not using the META table.
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Here are minor changes that you may notice:
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- The database starts in 1999 instead of 2002
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- The complete fetch is longer (30 minutes typically)
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.. _migration-4.2-rust-crate-checksums:
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Rust: mandatory checksums for crates
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This release now supports checksums for Rust crates and makes
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them mandatory for each crate in a recipe. See :yocto_git:`python3_bcrypt recipe changes
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</poky/commit/?h=mickledore&id=0dcb5ab3462fdaaf1646b05a00c7150eea711a9a>`
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for example.
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The ``cargo-update-recipe-crates`` utility
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:yocto_git:`has been extended </poky/commit/?h=mickledore&id=eef7fbea2c5bf59369390be4d5efa915591b7b22>`
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to include such checksums. So, in case you need to add the list of checksums
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to a recipe just inheriting the :ref:`ref-classes-cargo` class so far, you can
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follow these steps:
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#. Make the recipe inherit :ref:`ref-classes-cargo-update-recipe-crates`
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#. Remove all ``crate://`` lines from the recipe
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#. Create an empty ``${BPN}-crates.inc`` file and make your recipe require it
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#. Execute ``bitbake -c update_crates your_recipe``
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#. Copy and paste the output of BitBake about the missing checksums into the
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``${BPN}-crates.inc`` file.
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.. _migration-4.2-addpylib:
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Python library code extensions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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BitBake in this release now supports a new ``addpylib`` directive to enable
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Python libraries within layers.
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This directive should be added to your layer configuration
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as in the below example from ``meta/conf/layer.conf``::
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addpylib ${LAYERDIR}/lib oe
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Layers currently adding a lib directory to extend Python library code should now
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use this directive as :term:`BBPATH` is not going to be added automatically by
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OE-Core in future. Note that the directives are immediate operations, so it does
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make modules available for use sooner than the current BBPATH-based approach.
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For more information, see :ref:`bitbake-user-manual/bitbake-user-manual-metadata:extending python library code`.
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.. _migration-4.2-removed-variables:
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Removed variables
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following variables have been removed:
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- ``SERIAL_CONSOLE``, deprecated since version 2.6, replaced by :term:`SERIAL_CONSOLES`.
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- ``PACKAGEBUILDPKGD``, a mostly internal variable in the :ref:`ref-classes-package`
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class was rarely used to customise packaging. If you were using this in your custom
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recipes or bbappends, you will need to switch to using :term:`PACKAGE_PREPROCESS_FUNCS`
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or :term:`PACKAGESPLITFUNCS` instead.
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.. _migration-4.2-removed-recipes:
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Removed recipes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following recipes have been removed in this release:
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- ``python3-picobuild``: after switching to ``python3-build``
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- ``python3-strict-rfc3339``: unmaintained and not needed by anything in
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:oe_git:`openembedded-core </openembedded-core>`
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or :oe_git:`meta-openembedded </meta-openembedded>`.
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- ``linux-yocto``: removed version 5.19 recipes (6.1 and 5.15 still provided)
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.. _migration-4.2-removed-classes:
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Removed classes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following classes have been removed in this release:
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- ``rust-bin``: no longer used
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- ``package_tar``: could not be used for actual packaging, and thus not particularly useful.
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LAYERSERIES_COMPAT for custom layers and devtool workspace
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Some layer maintainers have been setting :term:`LAYERSERIES_COMPAT` in their
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layer's ``conf/layer.conf`` to the value of ``LAYERSERIES_CORENAMES`` to
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effectively bypass the compatibility check - this is no longer permitted.
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Layer maintainers should set :term:`LAYERSERIES_COMPAT` appropriately to
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help users understand the compatibility status of the layer.
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Additionally, the :term:`LAYERSERIES_COMPAT` value for the devtool workspace
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layer is now set at the time of creation, thus if you upgrade with the
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workspace layer enabled and you wish to retain it, you will need to manually
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update the :term:`LAYERSERIES_COMPAT` value in ``workspace/conf/layer.conf``
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(or remove the path from :term:`BBLAYERS` in ``conf/bblayers.conf`` and
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delete/move the ``workspace`` directory out of the way if you no longer
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need it).
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.. _migration-4.2-runqemu-slirp:
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runqemu now limits slirp host port forwarding to localhost
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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With default slirp port forwarding configuration in runqemu, qemu
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previously listened on TCP ports 2222 and 2323 on all IP addresses
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available on the build host. Most use cases with runqemu only need
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it for localhost and it is not safe to run qemu images with root
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login without password enabled and listening on all available,
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possibly Internet reachable network interfaces. Thus, in this
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release we limit qemu port forwarding to localhost (127.0.0.1).
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However, if you need the qemu machine to be reachable from the
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network, then it can be enabled via ``conf/local.conf`` or machine
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config variable ``QB_SLIRP_OPT``::
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QB_SLIRP_OPT = "-netdev user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22"
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.. _migration-4.2-patch-qa:
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Patch QA checks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The QA checks for patch fuzz and Upstream-Status have been reworked
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slightly in this release. The Upstream-Status checking is now configurable
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from :term:`WARN_QA` / :term:`ERROR_QA` (``patch-status-core`` for the
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core layer, and ``patch-status-noncore`` for other layers).
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The ``patch-fuzz`` and ``patch-status-core`` checks are now in the default
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value of :term:`ERROR_QA` so that they will cause the build to fail
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if triggered. If you prefer to avoid this you will need to adjust the value
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of :term:`ERROR_QA` in your configuration as desired.
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.. _migration-4.2-mesa:
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Native/nativesdk mesa usage and graphics drivers
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This release includes mesa 23.0, and with that mesa release it is not longer
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possible to use drivers from the host system, as mesa upstream has added strict
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checks for matching builds between drivers and libraries that load them.
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This is particularly relevant when running QEMU built within the build
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system. A check has been added to runqemu so that there is a helpful error
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when there is no native/nativesdk opengl/virgl support available.
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To support this, a number of drivers have been enabled when building ``mesa-native``.
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The one major dependency pulled in by this change is ``llvm-native`` which will
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add a few minutes to the build on a modern machine. If this is undesirable, you
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can set the value of :term:`DISTRO_FEATURES_NATIVE` in your configuration such
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that ``opengl`` is excluded.
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.. _migration-4.2-misc-changes:
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Miscellaneous changes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The :term:`IMAGE_NAME` variable is now set based on :term:`IMAGE_LINK_NAME`. This
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means that if you are setting :term:`IMAGE_LINK_NAME` to "" to disable unversioned
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image symlink creation, you also now need to set :term:`IMAGE_NAME` to still have
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a reasonable value e.g.::
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IMAGE_LINK_NAME = ""
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IMAGE_NAME = "${IMAGE_BASENAME}${IMAGE_MACHINE_SUFFIX}${IMAGE_VERSION_SUFFIX}"
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- In ``/etc/os-release``, the ``VERSION_CODENAME`` field is now used instead of
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``DISTRO_CODENAME`` (though its value is still set from the :term:`DISTRO_CODENAME`
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variable) for better conformance to standard os-release usage. If you have runtime
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code reading this from ``/etc/os-release`` it may need to be updated.
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- The kmod recipe now enables OpenSSL support by default in order to support module
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signing. If you do not need this and wish to reclaim some space/avoid the dependency
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you should set :term:`PACKAGECONFIG` in a kmod bbappend (or ``PACKAGECONFIG:pn-kmod``
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at the configuration level) to exclude ``openssl``.
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- The ``OEBasic`` signature handler (see :term:`BB_SIGNATURE_HANDLER`) has been
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removed. It is unlikely that you would have selected to use this, but if you have
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you will need to remove this setting.
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- The :ref:`ref-classes-package` class now checks if package names conflict via
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``PKG:${PN}`` override during ``do_package``. If you receive the associated error
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you will need to address the :term:`PKG` usage so that the conflict is resolved.
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- openssh no longer uses :term:`RRECOMMENDS` to pull in ``rng-tools``, since rngd
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is no longer needed as of Linux kernel 5.6. If you still need ``rng-tools``
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installed for other reasons, you should add ``rng-tools`` explicitly to your
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image. If you additionally need rngd to be started as a service you will also
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need to add the ``rng-tools-service`` package as that has been split out.
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- The cups recipe no longer builds with the web interface enabled, saving ~1.8M of
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space in the final image. If you wish to enable it, you should set
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:term:`PACKAGECONFIG` in a cups bbappend (or ``PACKAGECONFIG:pn-cups`` at the
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configuration level) to include ``webif``.
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- The :ref:`ref-classes-scons` class now passes a ``MAXLINELENGTH`` argument to
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scons in order to fix an issue with scons and command line lengths when ccache is
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enabled. However, some recipes may be using older scons versions which don't support
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this argument. If that is the case you can set the following in the recipe in order
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to disable this::
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SCONS_MAXLINELENGTH = ""
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