On Thu, 2014-09-18 at 11:29 +0100, Laszlo Papp wrote: > On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: > > On Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 11:23:13 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote: > >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: > >> > On Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 11:11:45 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote: > >> >> Come on, Yocto maintainers, please... > >> >> > >> >> Mark sent this change relatively long ago, and it is still in "new" > >> >> state, sadly. The current SDK shipped _breaks_ any third-party > >> >> software that uses standard python with regards to the libraries and > >> >> all that. > >> >> > >> >> This is is slightly frustrating. We also face the same issue. :( > >> > > >> > Thanks for the reminder, new version which should fix the issues with the > >> > previous one is on the ML now. You're all on CC. > >> > >> I do not think this is an explicit Qt issue, and hence fixing on that > >> layer sounds like a weird approach. It seems to be a generic python > >> issue and so, I think it should be addressed in its core. I opened a > >> new report for this: > >> > >> https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6735 > > > > Then you probably want to add nativesdk-packagegroup-python class into the > > other > > toolchain recipes as well . Or even better, into the base SDK toolchain > > class > > (is there one?) > > See, I do not understand why this "feature" was integrated the way it > was. IMHO, it lacks any kind of reality. Has the SDK been ever tested > against python based host development systems? My assumption is no. I > do not think there is any sanity in using a _that_ stripped down > version of python on desktop. It just really hurts the python users > for the SDK, since there is no simple workaround and we cannot get the > SDK to let the system python take precedence. This situation is awful > in my opinion. Who is up for fixing this in the core? Let us have a > _standard_ python shipped with the SDK by default or do not ship any > at all.
If you install nativesdk-python-modules into your SDK, you will get python *and* all its modules installed. If you just install the python core, you get a cut down python and need to install the modules you need. The python SDK has been tested and used in a number of scenarios. Where a full set of modules is needed, nativesdk-python-modules gets installed and everyone is happy. If there is some problem with nativesdk-python-modules, please let us know. Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core