Add same files to multiple PACKAGES

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I have a the case where three binaries are in the /usr/bin directory and want the test program in a separate package:



/usr/bin/execbin1 /usr/bin/execbin2 /usr/bin/test


In the recipe file I have specified the PACKAGES I needed in the build,



PACKAGES = "$PN-dbg $PN-custom $PN $PN-doc $PN-dev $PN-locale"


Now I want to add /usr/bin/test in the $PN-custom package. I did the following:



FILES_$PN-custom = "$bindir/test"


Consider the case where I also want to add the same /usr/bin/test in the
$PN Package. I tried the following:



FILES_$PN = "$bindir/*"


But the generated $PN Package had only execbin1 and execbin1.
I need all binaries in the $PN Package.



Any suggestions?










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    I have a the case where three binaries are in the /usr/bin directory and want the test program in a separate package:



    /usr/bin/execbin1 /usr/bin/execbin2 /usr/bin/test


    In the recipe file I have specified the PACKAGES I needed in the build,



    PACKAGES = "$PN-dbg $PN-custom $PN $PN-doc $PN-dev $PN-locale"


    Now I want to add /usr/bin/test in the $PN-custom package. I did the following:



    FILES_$PN-custom = "$bindir/test"


    Consider the case where I also want to add the same /usr/bin/test in the
    $PN Package. I tried the following:



    FILES_$PN = "$bindir/*"


    But the generated $PN Package had only execbin1 and execbin1.
    I need all binaries in the $PN Package.



    Any suggestions?










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      I have a the case where three binaries are in the /usr/bin directory and want the test program in a separate package:



      /usr/bin/execbin1 /usr/bin/execbin2 /usr/bin/test


      In the recipe file I have specified the PACKAGES I needed in the build,



      PACKAGES = "$PN-dbg $PN-custom $PN $PN-doc $PN-dev $PN-locale"


      Now I want to add /usr/bin/test in the $PN-custom package. I did the following:



      FILES_$PN-custom = "$bindir/test"


      Consider the case where I also want to add the same /usr/bin/test in the
      $PN Package. I tried the following:



      FILES_$PN = "$bindir/*"


      But the generated $PN Package had only execbin1 and execbin1.
      I need all binaries in the $PN Package.



      Any suggestions?










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      I have a the case where three binaries are in the /usr/bin directory and want the test program in a separate package:



      /usr/bin/execbin1 /usr/bin/execbin2 /usr/bin/test


      In the recipe file I have specified the PACKAGES I needed in the build,



      PACKAGES = "$PN-dbg $PN-custom $PN $PN-doc $PN-dev $PN-locale"


      Now I want to add /usr/bin/test in the $PN-custom package. I did the following:



      FILES_$PN-custom = "$bindir/test"


      Consider the case where I also want to add the same /usr/bin/test in the
      $PN Package. I tried the following:



      FILES_$PN = "$bindir/*"


      But the generated $PN Package had only execbin1 and execbin1.
      I need all binaries in the $PN Package.



      Any suggestions?







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