On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 20:43 +0100, Chris Tapp wrote: > On 19 Aug 2011, at 17:16, Richard Purdie wrote: > > > On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 08:29 +0100, Chris Tapp wrote: > >> I've got a configuration that builds ok under 4.0.1, but when I build > >> under 5.0.1 I get the following right at the end: > >> > >> Installing task-poky-boot (1.0-r7) to root... > >> Downloading file:/home/chris/yocto/ebox3300-build/tmp/deploy/ipk/ > >> Vortex86DX/task-poky-boot_1.0-r7_Vortex86DX.ipk. > >> Installing task-sjs (1.0-r0) to root... > >> Downloading file:/home/chris/yocto/ebox3300-build/tmp/deploy/ipk/ > >> Vortex86DX/task-sjs_1.0-r0_Vortex86DX.ipk. > >> Unknown package 'run-postinsts'. > >> Collected errors: > >> * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following > >> dependencies for task-poky-boot: > >> * tinylogin * busybox * modutils-initscripts * > >> initscripts * > >> console-tools * initscripts * udev * sysvinit * netbase * > >> base- > >> passwd * > >> * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package task-poky-boot. > >> * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following > >> dependencies for task-sjs: > >> * yocto-wallboard * psplash * syslinux * > >> * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package task-sjs. > >> * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package run-postinsts. > >> ERROR: Function 'do_rootfs' failed (see ... > >> > >> If I look in tmp/work, it looks as if the missing dependencies have > >> all been built and packaged within their work areas. > >> > >> I tried cleaning and rebuilding 'task-sjs', but that made no > >> difference to the errors reported against it. > >> > >> Where should I start looking to work out what's going wrong here? Is > >> it as simple as needing to add something like RDEPENDS? > > > > This sounds like the machine specific packages are failing to be found > > so it sounds like a package feed issue. Is sounds like PACKAGE_ARCHS > > isn't listing everything it needs to (such as the machine name) or the > > package system isn't finding a group of packages for some other > > reason. > > Thanks, but that's way over my head at the moment ;-) > > I've searched through the meta data for PACKAGE_ARCHS, but that's not > thrown anything up to make me think there was anything I should look at. > > I'm using my own machine recipe. Is this were I should be looking?
Yes, I suspect something about your machine config is resulting in this but its hard to me to say what. You can do things like "bitbake -e | grep ^PACKAGE_ARCHS" to see the contents of variables. I'm curious if your machine name is listed in that list. Cheers, Richard _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto