On 04/03/16, Christopher Larson wrote:
> The default *system* shell (/bin/sh) or the default shell for users, or for
> root? Folks often conflate them, but they're not the same.
first the default *system* shell (/bin/sh) is this possible? or does this affect
to much of the yoco system itself, if I
I have bought an HIO-EMB-1200 core-board with an HIO-IOB-1240 IO module.
I would like to compile, build and deploy executables to the board from
an IDE on my Windows 8.1 machine.
What is the best IDE for debugging the code while it's running on the
board?
I intend to develop a SIP user agent and
On 5 March 2016 at 11:48, Oliver Graute wrote:
> first the default *system* shell (/bin/sh) is this possible? or does this
> affect
> to much of the yoco system itself, if I change /bin/sh to /bin/dash?
>
bash is only the default shell (ie symlink from /bin/sh) if you install it,
so if you don't
MACHINE = "beaglebone"
DISTRO= "poky"
On 5 March 2016 at 21:19, Rudolf J Streif wrote:
> compile fails with the following error message:
>
> | make[2]: *** No rule to make target '../readline/libreadline.a', needed
> by 'gdb'. Stop.
> | make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
>
> The reason seems to be a broken path to the buil