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How to check the Yocto Project version using bitbake

You can check the Yocto version that you are currently using by running:

bitbake -e | grep '^DISTRO_VERSION\|DISTRO_CODENAME='


Long-Term Support (LTS) releases are made usually every 2 years, and maintained for 2 years after their initial release.

Minor releases for supported stable and LTS branches (e.g. 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.1.1, …) are released on an unscheduled basis, usually when enough significant bug fixes have been accumulated.

After the maintenance window has ended, releases can enter a community support phase if a community maintainer steps up.

Community support is best-effort, and testing usually does not cover all initially supported platforms. A release enters End-of-Life status if no community maintainer steps up, or when there is no longer an active community maintainer for 2 months.

Yocto stable releases (e.g. 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3…) are made about every 6 months, usually in April and October. Stable releases are maintained seven months after the initial release.

A list of releases and support level is published at https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Releases.

More information is available on the Yocto Project website: https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Stable_Release_and_LTS