On Tuesday, May 15, 2012, Rudolf Streif <rudolf.str...@linux.com> wrote: > I used poky-denzil-7.0 to build a core-image-minimal for the BeagleBoard. Now I am looking for a list of everything that went into my image together with the license information. The logical thing seems to be ${TMPDIR}/deploy/licenses/core-image-minimal-beagleboard-<timestamp>/package.manifest: > base-files > base-passwd > bash > busybox > busybox-syslog > busybox-udhcpc > initscripts > libc6 > libgcc1 > libtinfo5 > libusb-1.0-0 > libusb-compat > modutils-initscripts > ncurses-terminfo-base > netbase > pciutils-ids > sysvinit > sysvinit-inittab > sysvinit-pidof > task-core-boot > tinylogin > udev > udev-extraconf > udev-utils > update-alternatives-cworth > update-rc.d > usbutils-ids > However, I don't think this is everything that went into the image. I would expect the kernel to be in the list as well as module-init-tools and u-boot. Apparently package.manifest and the corresponding license.manifest for an image target do not contain all the licensing information that a device builder would need to give to the end customer. How is that list created?
I think kernel and uboot are not bundled into image but kernel modules are why module-init-tools does not appear there might be a bug > Rudi
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