The 2.6 release contains both libcrypt.so.1 and libcrypt.so.2 which fixes
compatibility with recent fedora/suse releases.
The difference is one is built with obsolete APIs enabled and one disabled.
We now ship both in uninative for compatibility regardless of which distro
a binary is built on.
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
UNINATIVE_MAXGLIBCVERSION = "2.29"
-UNINATIVE_URL ?= "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/uninative/2.5/"
-UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[aarch64] ?= "ca977ff95c77f983570141908d451ff7d78add2864471605af404302bb36a1fa"
-UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[i686] ?= "7b5822891c293795faf8a4a80586b36f8cde405387524916a24f9055ea82f7ca"
-UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[x86_64] ?= "ed0ac07c710b711925cb976685dd855fb1d442dd840d00194751c18bf480c4ed"
+UNINATIVE_URL ?= "http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/uninative/2.6/"
+UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[aarch64] ?= "a37118fc8b423f48146120707b81dd15017512c3e8ef9e6ca2cb3a033f4f4046"
+UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[i686] ?= "3234fc3ded810225071f23a0e9a99f4f8c2480059945a848eff076ce78122ade"
+UNINATIVE_CHECKSUM[x86_64] ?= "133387753a9acf3e1b788103c59fac91e968e2ee331d7a4b9498e926ada7be57"