Re: [yocto] Determining the correct layers for a Beaglebone build.

2017-06-27 Thread Kenny Koller
​ > >> >> Regarding the tags: If I check out the pyro branch of poky am I getting >> something that is stable and has been tested? I thought perhaps the tags >> with `pyro-17.0.0` would point to stable tested commit. >> >> The reason I'm trying to sort all of this out is that when I ran a >>

Re: [yocto] Determining the correct layers for a Beaglebone build.

2017-06-27 Thread Miguel Aveiro
On 27 June 2017 at 05:45, Kenny Koller wrote: > Thanks Khem, > > At the moment I simply want to build a headless minimal install for a > Beaglebone Black. Once I achieve this I plan to customize the distro for my > device. Here is what I am finding confusing: > >

Re: [yocto] Determining the correct layers for a Beaglebone build.

2017-06-26 Thread Kenny Koller
Thanks Khem, At the moment I simply want to build a headless minimal install for a Beaglebone Black. Once I achieve this I plan to customize the distro for my device. Here is what I am finding confusing: This link looks to be the

Re: [yocto] Determining the correct layers for a Beaglebone build.

2017-06-26 Thread Khem Raj
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Kenny Koller wrote: > I'm trying to figure out which set of meta layers I need to build a distro > and images for a Beaglebone Black. > > I cloned poky and within I see meta-yocto and meta-yocto-bsp. The latter has > recipes for the

[yocto] Determining the correct layers for a Beaglebone build.

2017-06-26 Thread Kenny Koller
I'm trying to figure out which set of meta layers I need to build a distro and images for a Beaglebone Black. I cloned poky and within I see meta-yocto and meta-yocto-bsp. The latter has recipes for the Beaglebone. I also found this page which suggests cloning meta-yocto: