On 2015-05-03 05:30 PM, Richard Purdie wrote:
On Thu, 2015-04-30 at 21:34 -0400, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
Here is the latest consolidated pull request for the supported linux-yocto
kernels.
- We have a refresh of the 3.14-rt support
- bluetooh configuration changes for common-pc/qemux86
- braswell BSP features and fixes
- Introduction of the 4.1-rc1 -dev kernel (and associated perf fix).
I've built and booted these on my local machines and qemu, and
everything was sane.
The -dev kernel obviously isn't something for deployment yet, but
it builds, and forms the base for follow up config changes, features
and development work. I built and booted core-image-kernel dev with
the 4.1 changes in place.
There was also a problem with poky-lsb. The idea (as far as I remember)
is that it should be using LTSI rather than the default main kernel so
we could split the testing. Unfortunately it was pointing at 3.10 which
doesn't exist any longer so was using 3.17. I think LTSI is 3.14 so I
updated the PREFERRED_VERSION to that.
This resulted in this failure on the autobuilder:
https://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/main/builders/nightly-mips-lsb/builds/281/steps/BuildImages/logs/stdio
Basically with qemumips and 3.14. Hopefully not a hard one to fix. If
I've mixed the versions up, let me know which one poky-lsb should be
FYI: I've fixed the mips build. Looking at x86 now. SRCREV updates
to follow ASAP.
Bruce
using.
Cheers,
Richard
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