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On 03-07-2024 08:02, Chris via lists.yoctoproject.org wrote:
Dear Yocto Community,
I am reaching out to inquire whether there currently exists a method within the Yocto Project to identify which package contains a specific binary. Recently, I encountered a situation where I needed the sfdi
during
development.
To create the "flash the NAND" image, just create a recipe that RDEPENDS on
the production image. Add a dependency on "image_complete" and then you can
just fetch the image from the deploy directory and pack it in.
So no new machine, just a new image.
of course.
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On 12-0
psplash-start.service:
After=dev-fb0.device
I also tried this variant, as reported by systemctl list-units:
After=sys-devices-platform-gpu-graphics-fb0.device
However, neither has any effect whatsoever, the service still tries to
start too early and fails. The "After=" apparently is
hange, it works. The splash appears as soon as the device
registers.
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't work because
the MACHINE config is included after it.
Another approach is to grep on which recipes use it (half a dozen) and
then create a bbappend for each. That's the approach I've used recently.
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ls package that only gets installed in the "dev" image
but not in the production one, which only installs "my-application".
You could also create a "my-application-dev.bb" recipe that includes
my-application.bb and just changes what it needs to be different.
Met vr
advice remains, you can have "my-image-dev" and even
"my-machine-dev" in the same build directory, but don't share
"my-distro-dev" that way, it's an invitation to trouble, even though It
Should Work In Theory...
Mike.
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Guess you'll have to provide more than just "It doesn't work" if you want any
serious assistance.
The source code would help. Also telling us whether the drivers actually probe
if you load them manually using modprobe.
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entropy source based on CPU characteristics, which is questionable from a
security point of view. A secure workaround would be to have an actual
hardware random number generator on board somewhere.
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r.
For example:
INITSCRIPT_PARAMS:${PN}-hwclock = "start 04 2 3 4 5 . stop 20 0 1 6"
or
INITSCRIPT_PARAMS:${PN}-hwclock = "start 40 S . stop 20 0 1 6"
Thanks,
Chris Elledge
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On 30-04-2020 20:23, Khem Raj via lists.yoctoproject.org wrote:
On 4/30/20 11:16 AM, Marek Belisko wrote:
Hi Rudolf,
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 7:39 PM Rudolf J Streif
wrote:
I was looking for a way in a wks file to have wic grow the last
partition to fill up the remainder of the disk. Of cou
ild the "native" stuff, but not the target binaries.
We just share the sstate-cache over HTTP (Apache), so it's a one-way
thing - you can get sstate objects from the build server, but not the
other way around.
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ng all the nitty bits in a
hand-crafted Makefile right.
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On 15-04-2021 17:34, Mu
I tend to use a reasonably standard image, usually the one that will
evolve into the product, and once the network (usb, ethernet or wifi) is
up, use "opkg install" to grab whatever else I need from my build
machine on demand.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
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On 01-12-19 22:57, Peter Bergin via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently working in a project using Yocto 2.6 (thud) release. It has
> default kernel v4.18 and also linux-libc-headers from kernel v4.18. In my
> project we will use kernel v4.1. I would like advice how to handle t
On 02-12-19 10:19, mikko.rap...@bmw.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 09:13:47AM +0000, Mike Looijmans wrote:
>> On 01-12-19 22:57, Peter Bergin via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm currently working in a project using Yoct
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getting a dedicated build server for our team
(basically a self-build tower PC). Any suggestions what to put in that
build to get the most out of it?
Currently we're looking at a big Ryzen, 64G of RAM and one or multiple
SSDs on a "consumer grade" board like the X570.
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On 18-03-2020 15:09, Mike Looijmans via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
Big ryzen is a good choice.
My home rig is a Ryzen 1900, with only 8GB RAM. It's way faster at OE
yocto builds than the i7 at work that has 32GB RAM installed.
Sorry - wrong number. My rig does not have a 1900, b
On 18-03-2020 15:49, Adrian Bunk via Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:12:26AM -0400, Jean-Marie Lemetayer wrote:
...
For example one of our build servers is using:
- AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
...
- 32Go DDR4 3200 MHZ CL14
...
It is a really good price / build time ratio configura
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Subject: Re: [yocto] What are the key factors for yocto build speed?
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 04:09:39PM +010
ngle CPU core. Attempting to
run multiple of these in parallel (happened to me when I changed some
shared recipe content) will bring most machines to their knees.
Currently my only way of handling that is manual interference...
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On 19-03-2020 18:21, Adrian Bunk wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 05:07:17PM +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:
...
With both parallelization options
to "16", I might end up with 16 compile tasks running 16 compile threads
each, i.e. 256 running processes.
...
This is a
On 30-03-2020 05:08, Raghu Icecraft Software Trainings via
Lists.Yoctoproject.Org wrote:
Hi,
I have some general idea on makefile in C, C++ environment.
Related to my Yocto project having a very tough time in getting my
makefile ready on shape after almost every development change.
Is ther
${VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_dev_manager} base-passwd ${ROOTFS_BOOTSTRAP_INSTALL}"
...
Any idea what I might be missing here?
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If you're serious about boot time (and image size) reduction, your first step
should be to create your own DISTRO and your own image recipe. Scrap those
first words actually, I think this should be the first step in anything that's
to become a real product.
It's much more efficient to start em
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