Especially --force-overwrite and --force-depends will often lead to broken
images; it's better to fail the build in such cases than to silently ignore
the errors.
Instead, ignore errors in the per-device rootfs opkg remove command, so
the build doesn't break when packages can't be removed because of
dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
-mv $(mkfs_cur_target_dir)/etc/opkg $(mkfs_cur_target_dir).opkg
echo 'src default file://$(PACKAGE_DIR_ALL)' > $(mkfs_cur_target_dir).conf
$(if $(mkfs_packages_remove), \
- $(call opkg,$(mkfs_cur_target_dir)) remove \
+ -$(call opkg,$(mkfs_cur_target_dir)) remove \
$(mkfs_packages_remove))
$(if $(call opkg_package_files,$(mkfs_packages_add)), \
$(opkg_target) update && \
TMPDIR=$(1)/tmp \
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/opkg \
--offline-root $(1) \
- --force-depends \
- --force-overwrite \
--force-postinstall \
- --force-maintainer \
--add-dest root:/ \
--add-arch all:100 \
--add-arch $(if $(ARCH_PACKAGES),$(ARCH_PACKAGES),$(BOARD)):200