Hi Lothar, On Tuesday 30 July 2013 18:04:49 lot...@denx.de wrote: > I'm writing a recipe firmware_HEAD.bb. The actions shall be checkout from > git, run "make", copy the result to ${D}/lib/firmware. > > DESCRIPTION = "external sdma-firmware blob" > LICENSE = "GPLv2" > LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = > "file://sdma-gen-image.c;beginline=1;endline=19;md5=8db9f935666ba755af54af9d > 8611b857" PR = "r1" > SRC_URI = "git://git.pengutronix.de/git/imx/sdma-firmware.git/" > ## curr HEAD: "4aede1eb121e8199d33fe6697f4c91405086000a" > SRCREV = "4aede1eb121e8199d33fe6697f4c91405086000a" > S = "${WORKDIR}/git" > do_install(){ > install -d ${D}/lib/firmware > # TODO > } > > > > Actually an easy task, I thought. Checkout works fine, but the implicit make > fails, having /lib/ld-linux.so.3 already installed under ${sysroot}/lib.
I'm not sure but it definitely sounds like it's looking on the host rather than in the proper target sysroot. I'd suggest looking at other recipes that are makefile based; you should define your own do_compile and supply the appropriate options to make (or more appropriately oe_runmake) within it. > $ MACHINE="m53evk" bitbake -b > /work/lothar/acme/meta-acme/recipes-kernel/sdma-firmware/sdma-firmware_HEAD. > bb -f > WARNING: Buildfile specified, dependencies will not be handled. If > this is not what you want, do not use -b / --buildfile. You should not use -b; if you do, anything you mention in DEPENDS won't be satisfied when it comes time. Use "bitbake recipename" instead of "bitbake -b path/to/recipename_version.bb". Cheers, Paul -- Paul Eggleton Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto