There is no such command-line recipe audio player in Yocto currently.
But to play music in command line, does "gst-launch" help with your case?
Thanks,
Dongxiao
Chris Tapp wrote:
> Is there a command-line audio player recipe in the Yocto meta?
>
> I've searched for the usual candidates (mpg123,
Used to track some basic build metrics by build and task/event level.
Signed-off-by: Beth Flanagan
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meta/classes/base.bbclass |1 +
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create mode 100644
This is an initial commit of buildstats.bbclass. This generates a
directory structure in build/tmp/buildstats which contains basic build
statistics on a build run.
What we capture:
CPU usage on a build and task level
Time run overall and for each tast
Size of the uncompressed rootfs
If the build
Is there a command-line audio player recipe in the Yocto meta?
I've searched for the usual candidates (mpg123, etc.), but I've not
found anything.
I'm just after something that I can use to see if the kernel
configuration I have now gives me working audio.
Thanks !
Chris Tapp
opensou...
Richard/Saul,
This fixed the error picked up overnight where the libc-headers
fails because there is no dtb to install.
Note: this could have been fixed by factoring out the include
of linux-dtb.inc into the individual recipes rather than by
modifying the libc-headers rule to set the KERNEL_DEVIC
Fixes [BUGID #719]
The common routines for handling a git based yocto kernel
are included from the lib headers recipe to checkout the
appropriate branch of the kernel for header generation.
linux-yocto.inc includes device tree installation rules
which typically apply to a kernel user of the inclu
On 02/13/2011 08:11 PM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
On 11-02-13 8:40 AM, Chris Tapp wrote:
I've created my own machine ('MyMachine') that has virtual/kernel set to
'linux-yocto-stable'. I would now like to change the kernel
configuration to enable some drivers that aren't enabled by default.
This lea
On 02/13/2011 01:27 PM, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
Hi,
I got one of the blacksand boards with N450 that were given away at
the ELC, and I am wondering if there happens to be a bios upgrade for
it (or at least make the bios a little bit less chatty and faster
starting).
Anyone any idea?
Looking
Mark Hatle wrote:
> On 2/14/11 12:52 AM, Cui, Dexuan wrote:
>> 1) Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
>> http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
>> eglibc's do_package failed:
>> ERROR: Error executing a python function in
>> /s
Cui, Dexuan wrote:
> Cui, Dexuan wrote:
>> 1) Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
>> http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
>> eglibc's do_package failed: ERROR: Error executing a python function
>> in
>> /srv/home/pokybuild/po
On 2/14/11 12:52 AM, Cui, Dexuan wrote:
> 1)Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
> http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
> eglibc's do_package failed:
> ERROR: Error executing a python function in
> /srv/home/pokybuild/pok
Cui, Dexuan wrote:
> 1)Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
> http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
> eglibc's do_package failed:
> ERROR: Error executing a python function in
> /srv/home/pokybuild/poky-slave/nightly-external
On 11-02-14 09:11 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
On 11-02-14 01:52 AM, Cui, Dexuan wrote:
1) Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
eglibc's do_package failed:
ERROR: Error executing a python fu
On 11-02-14 01:52 AM, Cui, Dexuan wrote:
1) Building qemumips meta-toolchain-sdk failed:
http://autobuilder.pokylinux.org:8010/builders/nightly-external/builds/35/steps/shell_26/logs/stdio
eglibc's do_package failed:
ERROR: Error executing a python function in
/srv/home/pokybuild/poky-slave
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