You are very welcome. Enjoy working with YP.
:rjs
On 7/25/19 4:48 PM, Russell Peterson wrote:
> Just tried the externalsrc feature. Works perfectly. Exactly what I
> was looking for. Thanks so much, Rudolf!
>
> --Russ
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 4:59 PM Rudolf J Streif
> mailto:rudolf.str...
Just tried the externalsrc feature. Works perfectly. Exactly what I was
looking for. Thanks so much, Rudolf!
--Russ
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 4:59 PM Rudolf J Streif
wrote:
> Inlining below.
> On 7/25/19 8:14 AM, Russell Peterson wrote:
>
> I think I have a somewhat better understanding of wh
Inlining below.
On 7/25/19 8:14 AM, Russell Peterson wrote:
> I think I have a somewhat better understanding of what is going on.
>
> First off, I was confused by the fact that the original error message
> I saw from do_unpack referenced the file (URL) at
> DL_DIR/git2/original_github_url. What I
I think I have a somewhat better understanding of what is going on.
First off, I was confused by the fact that the original error message I saw
from do_unpack referenced the file (URL) at
DL_DIR/git2/original_github_url. What I didn't understand at the time was
that while that file existed,* it w
Russell,
That is exactly what devtool and the externalsrc class do. PREMIRROR is
the wrong approach for that.
:rjs
On 7/24/19 12:53 PM, Russell Peterson wrote:
> Hi, Rudolf.
>
> I apologize for not being clear. The idea here is that my recipe
> points to github while, for my local development e
Hi, Rudolf.
I apologize for not being clear. The idea here is that my recipe points to
github while, for my local development environment, I set a premirror to
match a specific github repository and translate it to a local directory.
That works. The fetch matches the PREMIRROR and places a copy
Hi Russell,
devtool and eSDK are different things. The purpose of PREMIRRORS is to
set a mirror for all recipes. It's a way for organizations to control
where their YP builds download sources from. It's not intended to be
used for a single recipe. There is no need for that. You simply set
SRC_URI
Thanks, Yi. I did try that and I see the tar file is created... but again,
the do_unpack function seems to ignore it and go directly to the github
repository.
--Russ
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 4:28 AM Yi Zhao wrote:
>
> On 7/24/19 4:49 AM, Russell Peterson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am looking to h
Hi, Rudolf.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I am aware of the eSDK functionality, however,
I have some unique requirements that I am trying to work around.
Regardless... what I am doing should work, no? I simply want to use a
local git repo (the directory itself hence protocol=file) instead of what
t
Russell,
You don't need PREMIRROR for this functionality. It's not exactly
intended for that use.
The simplest way to achieve what you are looking for is to use devtool.
If I understand you correctly you are downloading sources from a remote
repo on GitHub but want to have them locally to make mo
On 7/24/19 4:49 AM, Russell Peterson wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to have bitbake pick up files for a particular recipe
from a local git repository using the PREMIRROR functionality.
Basically, the recipe (bb file) points to github but in my local build
I add PREMIRROR_prepend = "git://.*/.*
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