Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Phil Blundell
On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 14:24 +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my 
 searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to 
 build 
 FOR the target, which I already know how to do).
 
 I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that runs on 
 the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.
 
 What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?

gcc?

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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Philip Balister
On 01/08/2014 08:24 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
 searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to
 build FOR the target, which I already know how to do).
 
 I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that
 runs on the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.
 
 What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?

From one of my images:


IMAGE_FEATURES += splash ssh-server-openssh tools-sdk \
tools-debug debug-tweaks \
dev-pkgs dbg-pkgs \

looks like tools-sdk is the one you want. dev- and dbg- packages might
also be helpful, but will make the image larger. Especially the debug ones.

Philip

 
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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Mike Looijmans

On 01/08/2014 02:48 PM, Phil Blundell wrote:

On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 14:24 +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:

Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to build
FOR the target, which I already know how to do).

I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that runs on
the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.

What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?


gcc?


That was my first thought too, sorry for not mentioning that...

It turned out that that only delivers arm-linux-bla-blah-gcc, thus typing 
gcc on the commandline didn't do much useful until I also installed 
gcc-symlinks.


Mike.


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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Burton, Ross
On 8 January 2014 15:05, Mike Looijmans mike.looijm...@topic.nl wrote:
 $ bitbake tools-sdk
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'tools-sdk'

It's an image feature that core-image.bbclass transforms into package groups:

PACKAGE_GROUP_tools-sdk = packagegroup-core-sdk
packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target

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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Mike Looijmans

On 01/08/2014 02:50 PM, Philip Balister wrote:

On 01/08/2014 08:24 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:

Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to
build FOR the target, which I already know how to do).

I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that
runs on the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.

What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?


 From one of my images:


IMAGE_FEATURES += splash ssh-server-openssh tools-sdk \
tools-debug debug-tweaks \
dev-pkgs dbg-pkgs \

looks like tools-sdk is the one you want. dev- and dbg- packages might
also be helpful, but will make the image larger. Especially the debug ones.


$ bitbake tools-sdk
ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'tools-sdk'

So I guess it's a package that's provided in another layer (I have oe-core and 
most of meta-oe).


So far, the following set I've derived through trial and error seems to come 
close:


TARGET_COMPILER_TOOLS = \
binutils \
binutils-symlinks \
cpp \
cpp-symlinks \
g++ \
g++-symlinks \
gcc \
gcc-symlinks \
make \
packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target \


This allows a basic hello world to compile on target in C and C++ code. Make 
wasn't really required, but it's very convenient to have...


I'm mostly surprised that there wasn't a packagegroup to contain this set.

It increased the image size to about 130MB, but in this particular case, that 
won't be a problem.


Anyway, thanks for the tips all. Guess this list may be useful to others...

Mike.


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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Philip Balister
On 01/08/2014 10:05 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 On 01/08/2014 02:50 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
 On 01/08/2014 08:24 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
 searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to
 build FOR the target, which I already know how to do).

 I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that
 runs on the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.

 What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?

  From one of my images:


 IMAGE_FEATURES += splash ssh-server-openssh tools-sdk \
 tools-debug debug-tweaks \
 dev-pkgs dbg-pkgs \
 
 looks like tools-sdk is the one you want. dev- and dbg- packages might
 also be helpful, but will make the image larger. Especially the debug
 ones.
 
 $ bitbake tools-sdk
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'tools-sdk'
 
 So I guess it's a package that's provided in another layer (I have
 oe-core and most of meta-oe).

The complete recipe is here:

https://github.com/balister/meta-sdr/blob/master/recipes-images/images/gnuradio-dev-image.bb

Note the inherit core-image at the bottom.

Philip

 
 So far, the following set I've derived through trial and error seems to
 come close:
 
 TARGET_COMPILER_TOOLS = \
 binutils \
 binutils-symlinks \
 cpp \
 cpp-symlinks \
 g++ \
 g++-symlinks \
 gcc \
 gcc-symlinks \
 make \
 packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target \
 
 
 This allows a basic hello world to compile on target in C and C++
 code. Make wasn't really required, but it's very convenient to have...
 
 I'm mostly surprised that there wasn't a packagegroup to contain this set.
 
 It increased the image size to about 130MB, but in this particular case,
 that won't be a problem.
 
 Anyway, thanks for the tips all. Guess this list may be useful to others...
 
 Mike.
 
 
 Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
 
 Mike Looijmans
 
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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Richard Purdie
On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 16:05 +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 On 01/08/2014 02:50 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
  On 01/08/2014 08:24 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
  Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
  searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to
  build FOR the target, which I already know how to do).
 
  I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that
  runs on the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.
 
  What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?
 
   From one of my images:
 
 
  IMAGE_FEATURES += splash ssh-server-openssh tools-sdk \
  tools-debug debug-tweaks \
  dev-pkgs dbg-pkgs \
  
  looks like tools-sdk is the one you want. dev- and dbg- packages might
  also be helpful, but will make the image larger. Especially the debug ones.
 
 $ bitbake tools-sdk
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'tools-sdk'
 
 So I guess it's a package that's provided in another layer (I have oe-core 
 and 
 most of meta-oe).
 
 So far, the following set I've derived through trial and error seems to come 
 close:
 
 TARGET_COMPILER_TOOLS = \
  binutils \
  binutils-symlinks \
  cpp \
  cpp-symlinks \
  g++ \
  g++-symlinks \
  gcc \
  gcc-symlinks \
  make \
  packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target \
 
 
 This allows a basic hello world to compile on target in C and C++ code. 
 Make 
 wasn't really required, but it's very convenient to have...
 
 I'm mostly surprised that there wasn't a packagegroup to contain this set.
 
 It increased the image size to about 130MB, but in this particular case, that 
 won't be a problem.
 
 Anyway, thanks for the tips all. Guess this list may be useful to others...

Philip was correct in that its an IMAGE_FEATURE, not something you
bitbake. The code in question basically triggers:

core-image.bbclass:PACKAGE_GROUP_tools-sdk = packagegroup-core-sdk 
packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target

which are indeed similar to your list above and the package groups do
exist...

Cheers,

Richard


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Re: [OE-core] What package installs a C compiler on my target?

2014-01-08 Thread Stanacar, StefanX



On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 16:05 +0100, Mike Looijmans wrote:
 On 01/08/2014 02:50 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
  On 01/08/2014 08:24 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
  Probably a silly question that has been asked a thousand times, but my
  searches on Google only give me the answer to the wrong question (how to
  build FOR the target, which I already know how to do).
 
  I want to run the C compiler on the board itself. That is, a GCC that
  runs on the board and compiles (and links etc.) C code for that board.
 
  What package(s) do I need to build and install to accomplish this?
 
   From one of my images:
 
 
  IMAGE_FEATURES += splash ssh-server-openssh tools-sdk \
  tools-debug debug-tweaks \
  dev-pkgs dbg-pkgs \
  
  looks like tools-sdk is the one you want. dev- and dbg- packages might
  also be helpful, but will make the image larger. Especially the debug ones.
 
 $ bitbake tools-sdk
 ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'tools-sdk'
 
 So I guess it's a package that's provided in another layer (I have oe-core 
 and 
 most of meta-oe).

No, tools-sdk it's not a bitbake target/package, it's an image feature
that you need to add it to your image, e.g in local.conf:
IMAGE_FEATURES_append =  tools-sdk
You'll probably want to add dev-pkgs too (that will install the devel
packages/headers)

The glory details are in core-image.bbclass, basically tools-sdk
installs packagegroup-core-sdk and
packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target. These are actually targets that
you can build. If you want to see exactly on which packages these groups
depend on you can have a look at
meta/recipes-core/packagegroups/packagegroup-core*sdk*.bb recipes.

Cheers,
Stefan


 
 So far, the following set I've derived through trial and error seems to come 
 close:
 
 TARGET_COMPILER_TOOLS = \
  binutils \
  binutils-symlinks \
  cpp \
  cpp-symlinks \
  g++ \
  g++-symlinks \
  gcc \
  gcc-symlinks \
  make \
  packagegroup-core-standalone-sdk-target \
 
 
 This allows a basic hello world to compile on target in C and C++ code. 
 Make 
 wasn't really required, but it's very convenient to have...
 
 I'm mostly surprised that there wasn't a packagegroup to contain this set.
 
 It increased the image size to about 130MB, but in this particular case, that 
 won't be a problem.
 
 Anyway, thanks for the tips all. Guess this list may be useful to others...
 
 Mike.
 
 
 Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
 
 Mike Looijmans
 
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