ej Pijanowski <
maciej.pijanow...@3mdeb.com> wrote:
>
> On 18.11.2019 19:22, Wayne Li wrote:
>
> Dear Yocto Developers,
>
> I'm trying to incorporate KVM into a Yocto kernel me and my coworker build
> for a T4240 RDB (which has a PowerPC CPU). The problem is, no matter what
&
e-minimal
such as kernel-module-kvm-intel or kernel-module-kvm? Note that I'm not
even building the image for intel; I'm building it for PowerPC. Anyway, I
just feel like writing recipes for the KVM kernel modules isn't the correc
Just for the record, I was able to solve the problem by going to all the
files in the kernel-devsrc/1.0-r0 (the same directory corresponding to what
was described in the error) and changing the "#!/bin/awk" line to
"!#usr/bin/awk".
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:43 PM Wayne Li
f (via a patch) to /usr/bin/awk, and then it will pick up the
> dependency automatically on a rebuild.
>
> --Mark
>
> On 11/13/19 12:14 PM, Wayne Li wrote:
> > On further inspection of the older image my coworker made, it looks like
> awk is
> > located at "/usr/b
and that bitbake is
expecting awk to be in "/bin" when awk is actually in "/usr/bin". In that
case, I need to know where the line telling bitbake to look for awk in the
"/bin" directory is.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 12:02 PM Wayne Li wrote:
> I'd like also like
line from "#!/bin/awk
-f" to "#!/usr/bin/awk -f" so I'm not sure how that change would translate
when I'm working with the shebang line "#!/bin/sh". Or perhaps Yocto has
changed since that patch was posted and maybe the place /bin/awk is
specified is di
owing:
https://gist.github.com/WayneZhenLi/c7475cf382a80bfd2de31e82c40c1677
Which seems to be very different from the ver_linux file mentioned in the
patch. This further confuses me on how to apply the patch.
Or maybe do you guys think maybe the patch isn't the solution here? Maybe
there
;gawk". Why can't bitbake find /bin/awk then? Or am
I misunderstanding what this error is trying to say? I mean I'm assuming
it's just not able to find /bin/awk but maybe the error means something
else? Or maybe /bin/awk is actu
x27;s left the company so now
I'm picking up the pieces.
-Thanks!, Wayne Li
On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 10:40 AM Bruce Ashfield
wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 11:30 AM Wayne Li wrote:
> >
> > Dear Yocto Developers,
> >
> > I'm trying to get KVM added and working
kvm) anywhere in the file system.
Is there something I'm doing wrong here? Am I missing important lines in
my kernel configuration file? Let me know your thoughts.
-Thanks!, Wayne Li
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