Hi Luca, In order for us to help you, could you please provide more information which better describes exactly what you did?
I have no experience with any of the paid SUSE products, but I do know that poky can be built fine with openSUSE Leap 42.1 or 13.2 on x86-64 hardware. There is a lot of documentation discussing Yocto; some of it good, some of it not so good. Which Yocto documentation were you following? Can you provide a link? In addition to the "bitbake core-image-minimal" command, what commands did you type before that (git clone, source <...>)? Did you edit any of the configuration files before you tried building? What additional packages have you installed on your development host? Looking through the details you provided... On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Luca Boscariol DEC <lboscar...@decelettronica.com> wrote: > Build Configuration: > BB_VERSION = "1.30.0" > BUILD_SYS = "x86_64-linux" > NATIVELSBSTRING = "universal" > TARGET_SYS = "arm-poky-linux-gnueabi" > MACHINE = "qemuarm" > DISTRO = "poky" > DISTRO_VERSION = "2.1.1" > TUNE_FEATURES = "arm armv5 thumb dsp" > TARGET_FPU = "soft" > meta > meta-poky > meta-yocto-bsp = "<unknown>:<unknown>" It looks like you're trying to build krogoth by downloading the krogoth tarball from https://www.yoctoproject.org/downloads? I would suggest opening a fresh terminal and following http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.1/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html exactly (by using git clone instead of the downloads) and see if that helps. -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto