Re: [EXT] Re: [yocto] Building CentOS based filesystem #yocto

2020-02-24 Thread Heinz Wrobel
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Re: [yocto] Building CentOS based filesystem #yocto

2020-02-24 Thread Richard Purdie
On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 08:15 -0800, bill.k...@azuresummit.com wrote: > Hello! I am currently using Yocto with default Poky distro. A > customer would like a CentOS-based filesystem, and I am wondering if > this is possible using Yocto? > > My initial thought is to imitate > https://github.com/me

Re: [yocto] Building CentOS based filesystem #yocto

2020-02-24 Thread Alexander Kanavin
If a customer wants CentOS, they should be using CentOS. I really wouldn't want to embark on that path, you'll be constantly dealing with incompatibilities and incorrect assumptions. Alex On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 17:16, wrote: > Hello! I am currently using Yocto with default Poky distro. A cust

[yocto] Building CentOS based filesystem #yocto

2020-02-24 Thread Bill . Kulp
Hello!  I am currently using Yocto with default Poky distro.  A customer would like a CentOS-based filesystem, and I am wondering if this is possible using Yocto? My initial thought is to imitate https://github.com/meta-debian/meta-debian , creating Bitbake recipes to directly download CentOS b