on 2011-5-16 11:31, wangyang wrote:
Hello!
Because YOCTO supports x86, arm and so on MCU. I just want to know about how to
port YOCTO to other MCU. Is it difficult, what's kind of knowledge needed?
Thanks
Add another machine is not that difficult, as Yocto is designed to be
highly customiza
Hi Scott,
On Fri, 2011-05-13 at 14:59 -0700, Rifenbark, Scott M wrote:
> One thing that happens when you keep all figures in a folder that is
> hierarchically level with 'documentation' is that the figures become
> separated from the 'documentation' leg so to speak. It use to be that
> good file
On 05/16/2011 01:10 AM, Yu Ke wrote:
on 2011-5-16 11:31, wangyang wrote:
Hello!
Because YOCTO supports x86, arm and so on MCU. I just want to know about how to
port YOCTO to other MCU. Is it difficult, what's kind of knowledge needed?
Thanks
Add another machine is not that difficult, as Yoct
On 05/16/2011 03:10 AM, Yu Ke wrote:
on 2011-5-16 11:31, wangyang wrote:
Hello!
Because YOCTO supports x86, arm and so on MCU. I just want to know
about how to
port YOCTO to other MCU. Is it difficult, what's kind of knowledge
needed?
Thanks
Add another machine is not that difficult, as Yoct
On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 07:19 -0700, Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> On 05/16/2011 03:10 AM, Yu Ke wrote:
> > on 2011-5-16 11:31, wangyang wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> Because YOCTO supports x86, arm and so on MCU. I just want to know
> >> about how to
> >> port YOCTO to other MCU. Is it difficult, what's kin
Yocto Technical Team,
Here is the agenda for our weekly meeting on Tuesday, May 17th at 8am Pacific.
Thanks.
- Julie
Dial in: 916-356-2663, Bridge: 94, Passcode: 2750569
Agenda:
1) Review Yocto 1.1 Release Criteria -
https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Yocto_Project_v1.1_Release_Criteria
2) Rev