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Tim Orling 48f90f7ab2 python3-cryptography{-vectors}: 38.0.4 -> 39.0.0
* python3-cryptography-crates.inc: update for 39.0.0
* python3-cryptography-vectors: upgrade 38.0.4 -> 39.0.0

Highlights from Changelog:
https://cryptography.io/en/latest/changelog/#v39-0-0

39.0.0 - 2023-01-01

* BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE: Support for OpenSSL 1.1.0 has been removed.
  Users on older version of OpenSSL will need to upgrade.

* BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE: Dropped support for LibreSSL < 3.5. The new
  minimum LibreSSL version is 3.5.0. Going forward our policy is to
  support versions of LibreSSL that are available in versions of OpenBSD
  that are still receiving security support.

* BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE: Removed the encode_point and from_encoded_point
  methods on EllipticCurvePublicNumbers, which had been deprecated for
  several years. public_bytes() and from_encoded_point() should be used
  instead.

* BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE: Support for using MD5 or SHA1 in
  CertificateBuilder, other X.509 builders, and PKCS7 has been removed.

* ANNOUNCEMENT: The next version of cryptography (40.0) will change the
  way we link OpenSSL. This will only impact users who build cryptography
  from source (i.e., not from a wheel), and specify their own version of
  OpenSSL. For those users, the CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, INCLUDE, LIB, and
  CRYPTOGRAPHY_SUPPRESS_LINK_FLAGS environment variables will no longer
  be respected.

(From OE-Core rev: 904574c49c51f1862c6b888a3e5889bd972df42d)

Signed-off-by: Tim Orling <tim.orling@konsulko.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2023-01-24 22:06:51 +00:00
2021-07-19 18:07:21 +01:00

Poky

Poky is an integration of various components to form a pre-packaged build system and development environment which is used as a development and validation tool by the Yocto Project. It features support for building customised embedded style device images and custom containers. There are reference demo images ranging from X11/GTK+ to Weston, commandline and more. The system supports cross-architecture application development using QEMU emulation and a standalone toolchain and SDK suitable for IDE integration.

Additional information on the specifics of hardware that Poky supports is available in README.hardware. Further hardware support can easily be added in the form of BSP layers which extend the systems capabilities in a modular way. Many layers are available and can be found through the layer index.

As an integration layer Poky consists of several upstream projects such as BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core, Yocto documentation, the 'meta-yocto' layer which has configuration and hardware support components. These components are all part of the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded ecosystems.

The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about the system including a reference manual which can be found at https://docs.yoctoproject.org/

OpenEmbedded is the build architecture used by Poky and the Yocto project. For information about OpenEmbedded, see the OpenEmbedded website.

Contribution Guidelines

The project works using a mailing list patch submission process. Patches should be sent to the mailing list for the repository the components originate from (see below). Throughout the Yocto Project, the README files in the component in question should detail where to send patches, who the maintainers are and where bugs should be reported.

A guide to submitting patches to OpenEmbedded is available at:

https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/How_to_submit_a_patch_to_OpenEmbedded

There is good documentation on how to write/format patches at:

https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/Commit_Patch_Message_Guidelines

Where to Send Patches

As Poky is an integration repository (built using a tool called combo-layer), patches against the various components should be sent to their respective upstreams:

OpenEmbedded-Core (files in meta/, meta-selftest/, meta-skeleton/, scripts/):

BitBake (files in bitbake/):

Documentation (files in documentation/):

meta-yocto (files in meta-poky/, meta-yocto-bsp/):

If in doubt, check the openembedded-core git repository for the content you intend to modify as most files are from there unless clearly one of the above categories. Before sending, be sure the patches apply cleanly to the current git repository branch in question.

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