On 30/10/2019 06:25, s...@gmx.li wrote:
Build of image failed, I got strange and long error messages like:
| from distutils.sysconfig import parse_makefile
| ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils.sysconfig'
| configure: error: Python failed to run; see above error.
a) What goes wron
I use a poky core-image-minimal with some packages added - as for instance
strace and valgrind (for armv7a).
Strange - yocto in older versions generates images with valgrind/strace ..
without any complaints.
So both PC and image-recipe are same, but in Yocto 2.5 and 2.7 it works, in 3.0
not ?!?
Hello List,
First I'm working on a unsupported distro (Manjaro) and try to get an
older version (2.7.1) of poky working. I have ask a question before and
Ross Burton pointed me in the direction of a patch.
Now I'm trying to apply that patch, however the patch is for a newer
version of the orig
Hi,
I'm currently trying to build gstreamer1.0 with Yocto Thud.
My host machine is a Debian 9 (stretch) Linux.
It always succeeded with previous version of Yocto rocko and sumo.
But there with thud I immediately get an Unpack Error I've never experienced
before:
ERROR: gstreamer1.0-1.14
A build flagged for QA (yocto-2.7.2.rc1) was completed on the autobuilder and
is available at:
https://autobuilder.yocto.io/pub/releases/yocto-2.7.2.rc1
Build hash information:
bitbake: 75d6648f232a06b99c54a1e33324a7fc1cd15b38
meta-gplv2: d5d9fc9a4bbd365d6cd6fe4d6a8558f7115c17da
meta-i
On 30/10/2019 12:11, Arno Steffens wrote:
I use a poky core-image-minimal with some packages added - as for instance
strace and valgrind (for armv7a).
Strange - yocto in older versions generates images with valgrind/strace ..
without any complaints.
So both PC and image-recipe are same, but in
Hi all,
This is probably a super easy question, but I've been searching half the day
and decided it would be faster to ask for help.
I know I've seen documentation in one of the manuals that points out major
changes in syntax or behavior that will need to be fixed when upgrading the
underlying
Hi Sean
On Thursday, 31 October 2019 9:33:30 AM NZDT McKay, Sean wrote:
> This is probably a super easy question, but I've been searching half the day
> and decided it would be faster to ask for help.
> I know I've seen documentation in one of the manuals that points out major
> changes in syntax
I finally found it... ยง25 of the mega manual. Not sure if it's anywhere else
that's easier to find but I guess I just needed to ask.
Thanks!
-Sean
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 1:34 PM
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On 10/30/19 8:16 AM, R wrote:
Hello List,
First I'm working on a unsupported distro (Manjaro) and try to get an
older version (2.7.1) of poky working. I have ask a question before and
Ross Burton pointed me in the direction of a patch.
Now I'm trying to apply that patch, however the patch is f
Hi,
The qmicli is in libqmi-utils in Ubuntu package, but I could not find
Yocto libqmi-utils, only libqmi recipe, is qmicli in libqmi?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
- jh
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 7:26 AM JH wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The qmicli is in libqmi-utils in Ubuntu package, but I could not find
> Yocto libqmi-utils, only libqmi recipe, is qmicli in libqmi?
yes, it is there. There isn't a 1 to 1 mapping between debian and OE
package names. But if you build libqmi re
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