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diff --git a/recipes/libusb/libusb_0.0.0.bb b/recipes/libusb/libusb_0.0.0.bb deleted file mode 100644 index fe4595611d..0000000000 --- a/recipes/libusb/libusb_0.0.0.bb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -DESCRIPTION = "libusb is a library to provide userspace access to USB \ -devices. This version is a metapackage that pulls in libusb-compat, \ -the replacement for libusb." - -# This version of libusb will never be pulled in automagically. The -# intention is that a distro wishing to use libusb1 and libusb-compat -# will place the following in the appropriate conf file: -# -# PREFERRED_VERSION_libusb = "0.0.0" -# -# This essentially results in the replacement of libusb by libusb-compat, -# and resolves the issues of some packages depending on libusb, while -# other (newer) ones depend on libusb-compat. -# -# Note that using this version of libusb will break certain packages -# that cannot work with libusb-compat (gnuradio is said to be such a -# packages, as is dfu-util). Unfortunately other packages (such as bluez) -# require libusb-compat -- there's no good solution for this conflict -# at this time. The fundamental problem is that both libusb and -# libusb-compat stage to the same libs (/usr/lib/libusb.a, for example), -# so if you have built both, the last one staged wins. -# -# This "hack" seems to be the most flexible and least intrusive workaround. - -DEFAULT_PREFERENCE = "-1" - -DEPENDS = "libusb-compat" |