Be careful, zeus is *very* out of date and on many current distros, you
will need to use something like pyrex (https://github.com/garmin/pyrex)
to set up a container to do the build in.

Philip

On 8/26/21 5:47 PM, thebouleoffo...@gmail.com wrote:
> So actually what I’ve done is use the OpenEmbedded system to build my own 
> SDK. This was both a fun and not a fun process. This way I can compile new 
> packages for my radio and let it deal with the dependencies. So far I’ve 
> added influxdb, ntp, and gnss-sdr to my E320. I started with the instructions 
> at https://github.com/carlesfernandez/oe-gnss-sdr-manifest, using the zeus 
> yocto linux release, and have been hacking off the unnecessary bits (e.g. 
> X11) to reduce the size. I still haven’t gotten it to where I’m comfortable 
> loading the entire image it produces onto my radio, but I can at least copy 
> the individual compiled tarballs of stuff I want out of the work directory, 
> or use the new sdk with all the libraries I need.
> 
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