Fortunately, you caught me before I pulled out a bigger hammer. :-} I was going to report that this still didn't work after typing:
% bitbake -c cleanstate But re-reading your post, I saw that there were supposed to be two 'esses'[!] The following: % bitbake kmod -c cleansstate % bitbake kmod does, in fact, seem to have worked for me. Thanks, guys, for your help! On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Paul Eggleton <paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com> wrote: > On Thursday 20 September 2012 09:30:19 Evade Flow wrote: >> I guess I'll try the BFI approach of restarting the build from scratch next. >> `:-o. > > We'd really rather people didn't do this as it does not help us to diagnose > and fix problems. > >> Incidentally, searching the OpenEmbedded manual for 'cleanslate' >> turns up no hits. Is this some kind of 'secret' command? Where can I learn >> about other such commands? > > As Gary pointed out the command is "cleansstate". The OpenEmbedded manual has > not been kept up-to-date I'm afraid - but the good news is there is an up-to- > date and comprehensive set of documentation set provided by the Yocto Project > here: > > http://www.yoctoproject.org/documentation > > FYI you can do "bitbake -c listtasks <targetname>" which will list all of the > valid tasks, you can remove do_ from the start of these to get commands you > can use with -c. > > Cheers, > Paul > > -- > > Paul Eggleton > Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto