On 2015-02-02 08:28, Moore, Thomas (FtWorth) wrote:
Gary,
It seems like COMPATIBLE_MACHINE would have values such as genericx86,
qemux86-64, or beaglebone. If that's true, I don't think I want to use
COMPATIBLE_MACHINE as my recipes are only dependent on the architecture.
You can also use architecture here - basically anything that is an override can
be used.
Similar to Ross' answer, I think this should work:
COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = '(i.86|x86_64)'
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Subject: Re: [yocto] COMPATIBLE_HOST
On 2015-02-02 08:17, Moore, Thomas (FtWorth) wrote:
I have a binary recipe that is only compatible with x86 and x86_64 systems. I
*think* specifying the COMPATIBLE_HOST in my recipe would be a good idea.
However, I've been unable to find any documentation, or even a good
description, of this variable. Can someone help me out here?
I think you really need to use COMPATIBLE_MACHINE instead.
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