Hi everybody,
I've got a question regarding the binary deb/rpm packages in yocto.
Is there any possibility to install a binary deb/rpm package in the rootfs
build without repackaging it?
Naively I'm for example thinking of an option in the image recipe like:
ADDITIONAL_PACKAGES += "/path/to/packa
Hello
I am trying to add a custom kernel config to my layer. I followed the
following guide:
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.6/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#creating-config-fragments
I have the following files in my layer:
recipes-kernel/linux/linux-cubox-i_3.0.35.bbappend:
FILESEXTRAPATHS_prep
Hi Tobias,
On Friday 25 April 2014 11:16:20 Tobias Blom wrote:
> On 25 apr 2014, at 09:22, Tobias Blom wrote:
> > I have run into a problem that I’m not able to figure out how to solve,
> > and turn to the list to ask for general directions.
> >
> > I need to modify my root FS just before the fi
On 14-04-28 04:03 AM, Neuer User wrote:
Hello
I am trying to add a custom kernel config to my layer. I followed the
following guide:
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/1.6/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#creating-config-fragments
I have the following files in my layer:
recipes-kernel/linux/linux-cubo
Am 28.04.2014 15:03, schrieb Bruce Ashfield:
>
> The answer to your question depends on the base linux-cubox-i
> recipe.
>
> Config fragment support works for kernels that inherit from linux-yocto,
> versus ones that inherit directly from kernel.bbclass. So if you
> pop open that base recipe, and
On 14-04-28 09:14 AM, Neuer User wrote:
Am 28.04.2014 15:03, schrieb Bruce Ashfield:
The answer to your question depends on the base linux-cubox-i
recipe.
Config fragment support works for kernels that inherit from linux-yocto,
versus ones that inherit directly from kernel.bbclass. So if you
p
Am 28.04.2014 15:16, schrieb Bruce Ashfield:
> It all depends on how adventurous you are today :) Using a defconfig
> will work, and you can generate one without much trouble. Using
> fragments will allow you to keep your changes separate from the
> baseline configuration, but you'll need to tweak
On 14-04-28 09:35 AM, Neuer User wrote:
Am 28.04.2014 15:16, schrieb Bruce Ashfield:
It all depends on how adventurous you are today :) Using a defconfig
will work, and you can generate one without much trouble. Using
fragments will allow you to keep your changes separate from the
baseline confi
Am 28.04.2014 15:37, schrieb Bruce Ashfield:
>
> If you send me pointers to your bblayers and local.conf settings, I'll
> run a build to see what happens here as well.
>
> I'm always interested in tracking these down regardless.
>
> Bruce
>
Testing this should be pretty straightforward, if see
Hi
I want to include the package sox_14.4.0.bb in my distro. Should be
straight forward, I thought. But I am having problems as the package
always wants GL as a requirement, which my distro does not have (without X).
the sox recipe looks like this:
DESCRIPTION="SoX is the Swiss Army knife of sou
Update
Now I have core-image-minimal building and booting for all of the
supported QEMU targets in OE-Core with musl/gcc-4.9. The updates are
all available on contrib tree branch kraj/musl, try it out for your
machine/distro if you are interested in musl
http://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-c
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
> Now I have core-image-minimal building and booting for all of the
> supported QEMU targets in OE-Core with musl/gcc-4.9. The updates are
> all available on contrib tree branch kraj/musl, try it out for your
> machine/distro if you are interested
Hi Frederico,
Sorry for the delayed response.
If you want to step into code for which the debugger does not have the
source info Eclipse should actually tell you. But as a prerequisite you
will need to install the dev and debug packages for gstreamer (and
eventually others) to the root file syste
http://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/pub/releases/yocto-1.5.2.rc3
bitbake 0a94e568152de550dedc8135a766beb18bf064ab
eclipse-poky-juno 79cd3c6ff119526f3f85567253450d2e857afed0
eclipse-poky-kepler e842d41f05066df1533a2788e650f0be213ad5b5
meta-fsl-arm 5fdb620c09df11e70434092f675c891e0ba
Hi.
I recently updated my Ubuntu PC to 14.04 LTS which broke yocto builds.
From what I can see is that there seems to be an issue with the tar
command and quilt-native recipe. But I am to newb to fix this. Do you
guys have any ideas?
uname -a
Linux mirza-hm 3.11.0-20-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP T
Hi,
I have added meta-qt5 layer to my project and the filesystem settings are as
below:
IMAGE_INSTALL_append += " arm-benchmarks icu qtbase qtbase-tools qtbase-plugins
qtbase-fonts qtbase-plugins qtwebkit cinematicexperience gstreamer
qtdeclarative oprofile ethtool libstdc++ alsa-lib alsa-uti
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