Dear All,
After adding python3 to the install I appear to be missing the standard
Python module venv. The module should be a standard part of Python 3.5.5.
Has this been disabled? If so, how and where?
How do I enable it so it is built?
Best Regards,
Conor.
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 08:11, Conor Slater wrote:
> After adding python3 to the install I appear to be missing the standard
> Python module venv. The module should be a standard part of Python 3.5.5.
>
> Has this been disabled? If so, how and where?
>
> How do I enable it so it is built?
What re
Hello Ross,
Thanks for getting back to me.
I'm on sumo.
Here's what I got:
$ oe-pkgdata-util find-path */venv/*.py
python3-misc: /usr/lib/python3.5/venv/__main__.py
python3-misc: /usr/lib/python3.5/venv/__init__.py
I added python-misc to my image and the venv module is installed now.
Thanks a
Hello,
I would like to provide some content[1] for meta-selinux[2], but all
this is based/tested on 'thud' only. Would it be possible to create a
'thud' branch and update the corresponding LAYERSERIES_COMPAT_selinux?
Thanks
Enrico
Footnotes:
[1]
https://gitlab.com/ensc-groups/bpi-router/de
Hi There,
I'm using yocto sumo with systemd, and have an issue where I can't identify
which service is grabbing time from the ethernet based network.
If I start the unit without a network connection, the time is reported as
EPOC. As soon as I connect the network, the date/time is updated. However
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:57 PM Donal Morrissey
wrote:
>
> Hi There,
>
> I'm using yocto sumo with systemd, and have an issue where I can't identify
> which service is grabbing time from the ethernet based network.
>
> If I start the unit without a network connection, the time is reported as
>
Hi All,
I have one firmware [Reliagate 10-11] which has 'Yocto' running inside it.
It's 'eth0' port was having static IP 172.16.0.1 which was used to open
it's admin portal.
By mistake I made 'eth0' port DHCP and I am not able to open admin portal
since then.
I modified '/etc/network/interfaces
Dear All,
I'm having trouble adding locales to my image.
If I make changes to GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES in my local.conf glibc-locales
will rebuild but only the default locales are present:
$ locale -a
C
POSIX
en_US
The locales are listed when I run this before building the image:
$ bitbake -e gmpa
All,
The triage team meets weekly and does its best to handle the bugs reported into
the bugzilla. The number of people attending that meeting has fallen, as have
the number of people available to help fix bugs. One of the things we hear
users report is they don't know how to help. We (the tr
I'm trying to write a recipe for a local repo that is kept in mercurial,
and encountering the following problem:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/joel-cohen/code/waveos2/poky/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py",
> line 808, in DataSmart.getVarFlag(var='PV', flag='_content', expand=T
Also, what is it that is supposed to create the
$(BUILDDIR)/tmp/hosttools/hg symlink?
For some reason, this link is not created for me automatically. It works
fine if I create it manually.
--Aaron
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 3:34 PM Aaron Cohen wrote:
> I'm trying to write a recipe for a local re
Greetings All,
I am wondering how to forget about package QA in the best way possible just to
get this basic hello world test package to build in a
new layer I created:
SUMMARY = "Simple Hello World Application"
DESCRIPTION = "A test application to demonstrate how to create a recipe \
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