python-foomodule-native. And given that the target -dev packages get included
in the SDK when you do this…the same doesn’t appear to be the case for python
modules?
I feel like I am missing a fundamental concept.
Thx for your time.
-brad bishop
Does anyone have any experience with assembling an lvm disk image from a
bitbake task? My naiive approach to this would be to invent and implement
an IMAGE_FSTYPE that builds up the image in a do_image_foo task.
But the LVM userspace tools don’t do offline mode so this seems to require
the
at 10:28 AM, Schmitt, Richard wrote:
Not sure the type of lvm you're trying to use, but we successfully build
a dm-verity rootfs offline.
It probably is specific to what type of lvm you are using.
Rich
Thanks for the reply Rich!
I’m not exactly sure what is meant by LVM type. If I look
at 6:38 PM, James Feist wrote:
On 8/22/19 3:35 PM, Jae Hyun Yoo wrote:
Hi brad,
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We met a build break while making Intel platform builds.
ERROR: No recipes available for:
/home/yoojae/workspace/openbmc/meta-security/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-stable_5.2.bbappend
It was
On Sun, 2019-08-25 at 10:49 -0700, akuster808 wrote:
> the meta-security layer should be fix now.
>
> please update and let me know if not.
Thanks Armin!
Jae, I've pulled this into OpenBMC. Can you give it a try?
-brad
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at 5:16 PM, Jae Hyun Yoo wrote:
On 8/27/2019 5:00 PM, Brad Bishop wrote:
On Sun, 2019-08-25 at 10:49 -0700, akuster808 wrote:
the meta-security layer should be fix now.
please update and let me know if not.
Thanks Armin!
Jae, I've pulled this into OpenBMC. Can you give it a try?
T
> On Nov 12, 2019, at 1:55 AM, Kun Yi wrote:
>
> Sure, it's partially due to how we set up the build downstream. Our
> downstream would put all the needed layers in one bblayers file, so we would
> have something like:
>
> ##OEROOT##/meta \
> ##OEROOT##/meta-poky \
> ##OEROOT##/meta-o
> On Nov 12, 2019, at 1:41 PM, Paul Barker wrote:
>
> have a look at my slides at the start of the Day 1 slide deck at
> https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/YP_Summit_Lyon_2019.
This is a great resource for layer best practices. Thanks Paul!
-brad
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