Drop STAGING_KERNEL_DIR

The Linux kernel userspace headers must be installed, not included
directly from the kernel source tree:

 The correct way to package the header files for a distribution is to
 run 'make headers_install' from the kernel source directory to install
 the headers into /usr/include and then rebuild the C library package,
 with a dependency on the specific version of the just installed kernel
 headers.

Luckily the header used by these two applications is shipped in the
kernel used to build the userspace headers, so the hack of including the
source tree has not been required for some time.

Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Change-Id: I867be485c47de3eac60b029092b4eb17b22a905f
2 files changed
tree: c9d094c15d23d716207bf14df3eaa12b2045fb83
  1. aspeed-layer/
  2. classes/
  3. conf/
  4. nuvoton-layer/
  5. raspberrypi/
  6. recipes-connectivity/
  7. recipes-core/
  8. recipes-devtools/
  9. recipes-extended/
  10. recipes-graphics/
  11. recipes-phosphor/
  12. recipes-protocols/
  13. recipes-support/
  14. recipes-textproc/
  15. recipes-x86/
  16. COPYING.apache-2.0
  17. COPYING.MIT
  18. LICENSE
  19. MAINTAINERS
  20. README.md
  21. recipes.txt
README.md

OpenBMC

meta-phosphor is the OpenBMC layer. This layer should be included for all OpenBMC systems. The OpenBMC layer contains content which is shared between all OpenBMC systems.