On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 08:19 +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote: > On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:19:07AM +0200, GNUtoo wrote: > > > Then I decided to try fso-testing (argh, another two days compiling), and > > > I > > > was unpleaseantly surprised to see the same error. > > > > > > What could I be doing wrong? Any suggestions? > > > > > > Rui > > hi, > > you seem wanting to install the ipk without its dependencies. > > personally I do bitbake package-index,then I push my deploy dir to my > > server-router. > > Then I do opkg update on the device and install the package with opkg > > install $package-name > > Denis. > > Yes, that part I understood, but it is the very first time something like > this happened to me. Why isn't it using the proper versions? There are several possibilities: *or the dependences aren't included in fso *or you use a more up to date fso version than the released one(in openembedded) > Am I not neither on unstable nor testing if using Om2009.06.11 daily? > > This doesn't make sense, what about if I want to distribute the ipk? > > What will happen when I want to make a new omnewrotate ipk? The same? > > For me this means my environment is borked :( > > Rui Maybe just distribute the dependencies with the ipks? or...better ask openembedded or fso or SHR to include your recipe. I don't know the process for fso or SHR but for openembedded the preferred way is to send a patch to the mailing list then ask fso,shr etc... to include your application in your feed,it's just a mather of adding the name of your application to the task making the feed. Denis.
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