Yocto is what you make it, and you shouldn't expect things to magically
happen if you wait for them.

If you are able to make rust work in SDK, adjust the docs, the readmes, add
the tests and examples, and send the patches, and then that's the new
status.

Alex

On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 at 08:59, Peter Bergin <pe...@berginkonsult.se> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for information about how mature and tested it is to have
> rust tools in the SDK. In README-rust.md [1] there is a phrase "Once the
> Rust SDK support is added to oe-core..." which can be read that it is
> not ready yet. In the first bullet "What works:" it states "-buildsdk
> and -crosssdk" which I can't connect to oe-core terms.
>
> I have suceeded to add rust tools to a SDK by adding
> 'TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK:append = "
> packagegroup-rust-cross-canadian-${MACHINE}"' to my config. With this I
> have succeeded to cross-compile the simplest hello-world example for
> aarch64. Is this the way to go or is there work to do (reffering to
> README info)?
>
> Any information around rust and the status in oe-core are appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> /Peter
>
>
> 
>
>
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