![]() ![]() Linux-yocto/5.14: added devupstream support Kernel-uboot: Handle gzip and lzo compression options Kernel-yocto: provide debug / summary information for metadata Linux-yocto-dev: base AUTOREV on specified version Support zstd-compressed modules and initramfs images Mesa: enable crocus driver for older Intel graphics Mesa: enable gallium Intel drivers when building for x86 Libjpeg-turbo: Handle powerpc64le without Altivec Tune-cortexr*: add support for all Arm Cortex-R processorsīaremetal-helloworld: Enable RISC-V 64/32 port Tune-cortexm*: add support for all Arm Cortex-M processors Improvements to LTO plugin installation and reproducibilityĪrch-arm*: add better support for gcc march extensions Switched several recipes over to using OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS (wpa-supplicant, curl, glib-networking) or disable GnuTLS (cups) by default New overlayfs class to help generate overlayfs mount unitsĭebuginfod support now enabled by default ![]() Seccomp integrated into core, with additional enabling for gnutls, systemd, qemu Several optimisations to reduce unnecessary task dependencies for faster builds New recipes: cargo, core-image-ptest-all, core-image-ptest-fast, core-image-weston-sdk, erofs-utils, gcompat, gi-docgen, libmicrohttpd, libseccomp, libstd-rs, perlcross, python3-markdown, python3-pyyaml, python3-smartypants, python3-typogrify, rust, rust-cross, rust-cross-canadian, rust-hello-world, rust-llvm, rust-tools-cross-canadian, rustfmt, xwayland New create-spdx class for creating SPDX SBoM documents Rust integrated into core, providing rust support for cross-compilation and SDK Switched override character to ‘:’ (replacing ‘_’) for more robust parsing and improved performance - see the above migration guide for help ![]() Linux kernel 5.14, glibc 2.34 and ~280 other recipe upgrades Release notes for 3.4 (honister) New Features / Enhancements in 3.4 Application Development and the Extensible SDK (eSDK).Board Support Package (BSP) Developer's guide.Transitioning to a custom environment for systems development.What I wish I’d known about Yocto Project.has violated its DRIPA obligation to ensure mineral claim laws respect the right to Free, Prior and Informed consent.Ī win would quash the challenged mineral claims on Lax k’naga/ Banks Island, and could trigger a review of the Mineral Tenure Act to bring B.C.’s mineral tenure regime into compliance with UNDRIP (the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) which was adopted into law by the province of British Columbia in 2019. The Gitxaała legal challenge will be the first time that an Indigenous Nation seeks a remedy under B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) in a court case. This deeply disrespectful practice negatively impacts Gitxaała’s right to govern its own territories, giving mining companies the right to access the land for mineral exploration without any consultation with Gitxaała Nation. unilaterally decides what areas of Gitxaała territory are open to mineral exploration and unilaterally gives away rights to minerals on Gitxaała land to other parties. Under the current mineral tenure regime, B.C. government continues to allow companies and individuals to stake mining claims on Banks Island through its Mineral Titles Online Registry with only a click of a mouse and a small fee. ![]() As a result, the Gitxaała have called for an end to mining activities on Banks Island. The company quickly went bankrupt and the mess was left to Gitxaała. In 2015, an illegal discharge of tailings from the Yellow Giant gold mine - a project that Gitxaała said from the beginning they did not want - devastated Banks Island’s salmon-rich creeks and near-shore areas. ![]()
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