On 12/11/2013, 2:00 AM, Sudhangathan B S wrote:
Hi, I'm having this issue, I'm not able to compile a kernel source which
I have in my system, locally.
This is my recipe, after following instructions at
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#building-software-from-an-exte
Hi, I'm having this issue, I'm not able to compile a kernel source which I
have in my system, locally.
This is my recipe, after following instructions at
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#building-software-from-an-external-source
require linux.inc
#THIS TEMPLATE COPI
Hi Khem and Paul,
I have an issue of creating deb packages.
I am using Freescale version of yocto, which is based on dylan
- http://git.freescale.com/git/cgit.cgi/ppc/sdk/poky.git/
I've put the following in
- PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb"
- IMAGE_FEATURES += "package-management"
I've tested
Attendees:
Saul, Matthew, ScottR, Paul, Beth, Belen, Ross, Richard, Jessica, Nitin,
Darren, Niklas, Cristian, Corneliu, LaurentiuP, Björn, Tom, AlexG, Bruce,
JeffP, Michael, AlexD, Song
Agenda:
* Opens collection - 5 min (Song)
* Yocto 1.6 status - 10 min (Song/team)
https://wiki.yoctoproject
On 10 December 2013 20:38, Edward Vidal wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a poky tree that I have used for several builds.
> What is the command to clean out the poky/build/tmp area.
> I am on the dylan branch. My conf files are configured and my custom-image
> are okay.
> I want to pull meta-oe, meta-bro
Hello,
I have a poky tree that I have used for several builds.
What is the command to clean out the poky/build/tmp area.
I am on the dylan branch. My conf files are configured and my custom-image
are okay.
I want to pull meta-oe, meta-broswer, and meta-xiiinx, and poky with a
clean work area.
Can
On 13-12-09 06:39 PM, Chang, Rebecca Swee Fun wrote:
v1 patch has long Cc email list, I received an email about the patch is
rejected and asking me to trim the email list.
Aha. Thanks for the update, as a matter of routine, it is easier
to save everyone extra email (like me asking about v2) an
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Paul Eggleton <
paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> Assuming that wasn't a deliberate change, it's likely that something that
> depended on bash was bringing it in before and either that something is no
> longer in the image, or it no longer depends on bash. (Y
On Tuesday 10 December 2013 15:14:21 Diego Sueiro wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Olof Johansson
wrote:
> > That type of for loop is a bashism; as far as I know and can
> > tell, busybox ash does not support it (even with ASH_BASH_COMPAT=y).
> >
> > The code that is executed when the pa
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Olof Johansson wrote:
> That type of for loop is a bashism; as far as I know and can
> tell, busybox ash does not support it (even with ASH_BASH_COMPAT=y).
>
> The code that is executed when the parser finds a "for" token:
>
> ash.c: parse_command(void)
> ...
>
Hi,
[Sorry for duplicate replies, apparently I wasn't subscribed
with the right email address.]
On 13-12-10 13:22 +0100, Diego Sueiro wrote:
> Recently I switched to dora branch which builds busybox 1.21.
> I was using dylan branch with busybox 1.20 and the some shell
> scripts stopped working.
Folks,
Recently I switched to dora branch which builds busybox 1.21.
I was using dylan branch with busybox 1.20 and the some shell scripts
stopped working.
There is a problem related with "for" statements.
For example, on script below, it runs nice on busybox 1.20 but on 1.21
fails with the outpu
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