On 22 March 2017 at 22:23, Greg Wilson-Lindberg
wrote:
> Hi Armin, et al,
>
> I tried it again this morning and it did get past the file not found
> error. But when it gets above step 4000 somewhere it gets an error that
> kills not just the yocto build but the full login session. I'm left starin
Hi Everybody,
I am trying to build the libreoffice packages, but i am getting following
errors.
*ERROR: libreoffice-5.0.5.2-r0 do_package: QA Issue: File
'/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/mysql-connector-ooo/libmysqlclient_r.so'
from libreoffice was already stripped, this will prevent futur
On Thursday, 23 March 2017 9:23:24 AM NZDT Greg Wilson-Lindberg wrote:
> I tried it again this morning and it did get past the file not found error.
> But when it gets above step 4000 somewhere it gets an error that kills not
> just the yocto build but the full login session. I'm left staring at th
perusing current BSP Guide:
"Some BSPs require additional layers on top of the BSP's root layer in
order to be functional. For these cases, you also need to add those
layers to the BBLAYERS variable in order to build the BSP."
really? should a properly-designed BSP layer need additional laye
pretty sure i asked this before, but again in BSP Guide:
"Some layers function as a layer to hold other BSP layers. An example
of this type of layer is the meta-intel layer, which contains a number
of individual BSP sub-layers, as well as a directory named common/
full of common content across
Hi,
On 23.03.2017 11:35, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i always thought that using nothing more than a BSP layer (plus, of
course, the underlying OE layers) should allow you to get to the
command line. is that not true?
I don't think that this generally holds true, as it would lead to
significant
On Thu, 23 Mar 2017, Josef Holzmayr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 23.03.2017 11:35, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > i always thought that using nothing more than a BSP layer (plus, of
> > course, the underlying OE layers) should allow you to get to the
> > command line. is that not true?
>
> I don't think tha
Install systemd resource.mgr service and it needed user/group.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard
---
.../tpm2.0-tss/change-resourcemgr-location.patch | 23 ++
recipes-tpm/tpm2.0-tss/tpm2.0-tss_git.bb | 22 ++---
2 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 3
Currently, this recipe only supports daily scheduling via a cron job.
This commit adds support for systemd, including systemd service and
systemd timer. When the corresponding distro feature is enabled the
systemd timer will be used instead of the cron job.
Signed-off-by: Romain Perier
---
Note:
I know I can subscribe to the mailing lists and I know I can download
month-by-month archives from here:
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/yocto/ but these methods seem a
bit cumbersome.
So, does anyone know if there is a way to search online through *all*
postings to *one* mailing list, or
On 23 March 2017 at 15:30, Alain Achkar wrote:
> So, does anyone know if there is a way to search online through *all*
> postings to *one* mailing list, or through *all* postings to *all* mailing
> lists?
>
You can use the site: operator on google to search them.
Ross
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Hello!
Is there any brief README or documentation about the "Recipe reporting
system" ?
For example: http://recipes.yoctoproject.org/rrs/recipedetail/297/
Is it automatically generated or manually maintained? (If you look at the
field Source URI, it points to Python-3.4.3.tar.xz but the Recipe f
Hello,
Please ignore this patch, I will send a v2 with improvements.
Regards,
Romain
Le 23/03/2017 à 15:52, Romain Perier a écrit :
> Currently, this recipe only supports daily scheduling via a cron job.
> This commit adds support for systemd, including systemd service and
> systemd timer. When
On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 01:55:24PM -, Andy Pont wrote:
> Ross Burton wrote...
>
> >> it seems of limited value for YP to have a powerpc reference board,
> >> mpc8315e-rdb, that is essentially impossible to procure. is there any
> >> effort being made to look around for a newer powerpc referenc
Ravikiran,
>
>
> *ERROR: libreoffice-5.0.5.2-r0 do_package: QA Issue: File
> '/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/mysql-connector-ooo/libmysqlclient_r.
> so' from libreoffice was already stripped, this will prevent future
> debugging! [already-stripped]*
This error message is produced by the
Thanks Ross, this is very helpful!
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Burton, Ross
wrote:
>
> On 23 March 2017 at 15:30, Alain Achkar wrote:
>
>> So, does anyone know if there is a way to search online through *all*
>> postings to *one* mailing list, or through *all* postings to *all* mailing
>>
Hi Paul,
I looked in the logs from the failure yesterday and couldn't find anything, so
I restarted the build and it ran for about another 1000 steps before crashing
again. I still can't find anything in any of the logs, syslog, kern.log,
auth.log, etc.
Cheers,
Greg
> -Original Message---
Currently, this recipe only supports daily scheduling via a cron job.
This commit adds support for systemd, including systemd service and
systemd timer. When the corresponding distro feature is enabled the
systemd timer will be used instead of the cron job.
Signed-off-by: Romain Perier
---
.../l
This patch allows basic authentication of swupd SWUPD_VERSION_URL and
SWUPD_CONTENT_URL.
swupd-client already support urlencoded username/password, but
buildlayer does not.
diff --git a/lib/swupd/bundles.py b/lib/swupd/bundles.py
index b4c6f49..223fd3c 100644
--- a/lib/swupd/bundles.py
+++ b/l
That's really bizarre. There shouldn't be anything in a bitbake build that
could cause anything like this (other than possibly how intensive it is, which
might trigger out-of-memory or an underlying hardware/software failure).
Assuming the X session is ending is there anything in your ~/.xsessio
On 03/23/2017 12:25 PM, Paul Eggleton wrote:
That's really bizarre. There shouldn't be anything in a bitbake build that
could cause anything like this (other than possibly how intensive it is, which
might trigger out-of-memory or an underlying hardware/software failure).
I usually get my buil
Hi
Here is the report for Full QA Cycle on Release 2.3 M3 rc1
Full Report :
https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/WW11_-_2017-03-15_-_Full_Test_Cycle_2.3_M3_rc1
Summary
The QA cycle for point release 2.3 M3 rc1 .1 is complete. There are 12 new
issues found, 4 of them are High and 5 are M+. 2 of
Hi Armin & Paul,
First there is nothing in the X log files.
I'm building on a desktop machine with 12GB of memory and an 8 core processor
running Kubuntu 14.04.
I added the PARALLEL_MAKE parameter set to 4, no effect, still built with 8
threads, crashed.
Set BB_NUMBER_THREADS to 4, built with 4
Hi Alain,
On Friday, 24 March 2017 4:50:39 AM NZDT Alain Achkar wrote:
> Is there any brief README or documentation about the "Recipe reporting
> system" ?
>
> For example: http://recipes.yoctoproject.org/rrs/recipedetail/297/
>
> Is it automatically generated or manually maintained? (If you loo
I followed
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/yocto-autobuilder/tree/README-QUICKSTART
and got:
>0< alain@esxi-ub1 Thu Mar 23 05:34 PM [master]
/media/data/yocto-autobuilder > *. ./yocto-autobuilder-setup*
Creating yocto-controller/buildbot.tac from an example buildbot.tac
Creating yocto-wor
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