On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Burton, Ross <ross.bur...@intel.com> wrote:
> On 3 October 2012 14:05, James Abernathy <jfaberna...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Now I see a bunch of patches pushed to Denzil branch and I want to test > > them. My build directory is untouched since the successful build before. > > What do I do to rebuild my project to include the latest patches. I've > > tried things like "bitbake -c cleansstate core-image-cdv-media" before > the > > new "bitbake core-image-cdv-media" and I've tried just rebaking by > itself. > > Something always fails. I've learned that to really test I have to > > completely delete my build directory saving only my local.conf and > > bblayer.conf. > > Just git pull ; bitbake should work -- all of the packages that > changed will rebuild without any problems. > > That's the theory, and everyone who works against oe-core/poky master > does this ever day (including me). > > Can you give an example of something that fails? > > The most recent patch update to Denzil included some Cedartrail BSP > updates to the CDV PVR driver. I was traveling last week and I was out of > date on my poky and meta-intel by at least that long. Monday was the > pull. So when the rebuild happened, I got a cdv-pvr driver configuration > error. I didn't look into why because of my experience of this taking > longer than a complete rebuild. So I deleted the build directory and did > the rebuild. And I didn't get the error on the rebuild. Everything still > works fine for me on that BSP. Jim A > Ross >
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