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Which branch should I use?

Ilies CHERGUI edited this page Feb 23, 2023 · 24 revisions

The tegra-demo-distro branch setup generally mirrors branches from https://github.com/OE4T/meta-tegra, however not every branch supported in meta-tegra is also supported in tegra-demo-distro. See the meta-tegra wiki for information about which branches are supported. See also the Yocto Project Releases wiki page for information about the core branches we are tracking.

Last update: 18 Sep 2022

Currently Maintained Branches

Each branch listed below matches the setup of meta-tegra master branch, so refer to these branch descriptions for details about L4T versions and MACHINE types supported.

  • master - never stable. You probably don't want to use this one unless you know you want to work on the bleeding edge. L4T R35.2.1.
  • kirkstone - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R35.2.1.
  • kirkstone-l4t-r32.7.x - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.7.2.
  • dunfell - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.7.2.
  • dunfell-l4t-r32.6.1 - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.6.1.

Deprecated branches

The following branches are not recommended for new projects, and may receive updates less frequently.

  • honister - Has support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.6.1.
  • dunfell-l4t-r32.5.0 - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.5.x.
  • dunfell-l4t-r32.4.3 - Current stable branch with support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.4.3.

Retired branches

The following branches are not recommended for new projects, and are no longer maintained.

  • gatesgarth - Has support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.4.4.
  • hardknott - Has support for all platforms supported in L4T R32.5.x.