diff --git a/docs/manual/adding-packages-generic.txt b/docs/manual/adding-packages-generic.txt index cc91e894bd..7be1754f54 100644 --- a/docs/manual/adding-packages-generic.txt +++ b/docs/manual/adding-packages-generic.txt @@ -200,11 +200,24 @@ information is (assuming the package name is +libfoo+) : package. Note that if +HOST_LIBFOO_VERSION+ doesn't exist, it is assumed to be the same as +LIBFOO_VERSION+. It can also be a revision number or a tag for packages that are fetched directly - from their version control system. Do not use a branch name as - version; it does not work. Examples: + from their version control system. Examples: ** a version for a release tarball: +LIBFOO_VERSION = 0.1.2+ ** a sha1 for a git tree: +LIBFOO_VERSION = cb9d6aa9429e838f0e54faa3d455bcbab5eef057+ ** a tag for a git tree +LIBFOO_VERSION = v0.1.2+ ++ +.Note: +Using a branch name as +FOO_VERSION+ is not supported, because it does +not and can not work as people would expect it should: ++ + 1. due to local caching, Buildroot will not re-fetch the repository, + so people who expect to be able to follow the remote repository + would be quite surprised and disappointed; + 2. because two builds can never be perfectly simultaneous, and because + the remote repository may get new commits on the branch anytime, + two users, using the same Buildroot tree and building the same + configuration, may get different source, thus rendering the build + non reproducible, and people would be quite surprised and + disappointed. * +LIBFOO_SOURCE+ may contain the name of the tarball of the package, which Buildroot will use to download the tarball from