If image-prelink is being used, the system will automatically prelink
the target image. This avoids the need to run the postinst prelink
script at first boot. However, if the user has not enabled image
prelinking -- then we do enable the script to run on first boot.
Signed-off-by: Mark Hatle <mark.hatle@windriver.com>
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=c93c0550bd3173f4504b2cbd8991e50b"
SRCREV = "ac461e73b17253a4da25c5aafeac7193b553156c"
PV = "1.0+git${SRCPV}"
-PR = "r3"
+PR = "r4"
#
# The cron script attempts to re-prelink the system daily -- on
install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/macros.prelink ${D}${sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.prelink
}
+# If we're using image-prelink, we want to skip this on the host side
+# but still do it if the package is installed on the target...
pkg_postinst_prelink() {
#!/bin/sh
if [ "x$D" != "x" ]; then
- exit 1
+ ${@base_contains('USER_CLASSES', 'image-prelink', 'exit 0', 'exit 1', d)}
fi
prelink -a