[Angstrom-devel] No provider when trying to bitbake linphone

2011-12-12 Thread Neil Gruending
Hi,

I am trying to get Linphone to run on my Beagleboard-xM. I've managed
to bitbake the kernel and now I'm trying linphone. When I
MACHINE=beagleboard ./oebb.sh bitbake linphone I get the error
ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'linphone' which I assume means that there
isn't a recipe for Linphone? OpenEmbedded does have a recipe
(http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded/tree/recipes/linphone)
which is why I'm confused. Is it better to compile Linphone from
source code instead of trying bitbake?

Thanks!
Neil

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Re: [Angstrom-devel] No provider when trying to bitbake linphone

2011-12-12 Thread Koen Kooi

Op 12 dec. 2011, om 19:11 heeft Neil Gruending het volgende geschreven:

 Hi,
 
 I am trying to get Linphone to run on my Beagleboard-xM. I've managed
 to bitbake the kernel and now I'm trying linphone. When I
 MACHINE=beagleboard ./oebb.sh bitbake linphone I get the error
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'linphone' which I assume means that there
 isn't a recipe for Linphone? OpenEmbedded does have a recipe
 (http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded/tree/recipes/linphone)
 which is why I'm confused. Is it better to compile Linphone from
 source code instead of trying bitbake?

What makes you think bitbake won't build it from source?



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Re: [Angstrom-devel] No provider when trying to bitbake linphone

2011-12-12 Thread Neil Gruending
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Koen Kooi k...@dominion.thruhere.net wrote:

 Op 12 dec. 2011, om 19:11 heeft Neil Gruending het volgende geschreven:

 Hi,

 I am trying to get Linphone to run on my Beagleboard-xM. I've managed
 to bitbake the kernel and now I'm trying linphone. When I
 MACHINE=beagleboard ./oebb.sh bitbake linphone I get the error
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'linphone' which I assume means that there
 isn't a recipe for Linphone? OpenEmbedded does have a recipe
 (http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded/tree/recipes/linphone)
 which is why I'm confused. Is it better to compile Linphone from
 source code instead of trying bitbake?

 What makes you think bitbake won't build it from source?



My understanding is that bitbake uses a recipe to download the source,
compile and package an application. So I guess my question is does the
error message mean that Angstrom doesn't have a recipe for Linphone?

Neil

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