I want to build a BeagleBoard (OMAP) Angstrom with a 2.6.31 kernel. I followed the instructions on the "building-angstrom", bitbake base-image, and successfully built Angstrom with the 2.6.32 kernel.
I then executed... bitbake -f -c build linux-omap_2.6.31 It looks like the 2.6.31 kernel built, but I received a message from bitbake stating that two recipes were executed that generate virtual/kernel. For some reason bitbake chose to also execute linux-omap-psp_2.6.32.bb. The message goes on to state that one recipe probably provides something that the other should provide. The are no PROVIDES statements in either linux-omap_2.6.31.bb or linux-omap-psp_2.6.32.bb. Why would building the linux-omap_2.6.31 target require something from the 2.6.32 recipe? How can I determine what this missing provided thing is in 2.6.31? Regards, Bob Feretich _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-devel mailing list Angstrom-distro-devel@linuxtogo.org http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-devel