Hello folks,
currently I'm trying to add nscd to my image. This works quite fine using
IMAGE_INSTALL += nscd.
The problem is that the nscd package lacks a configuration and a initscript.
I've searched through the recipes and the web but I can't find any hints on it.
Is there a way to add a
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Pierre Yves MORDRET
pierre-yves.mord...@st.com wrote:
I'm in front of an issue that I really don't understand. I wrote a quite
simple recipe to integrate an RPM package.
At the end of compilation/install/packaging/rootfs, I saw my shared libraries
were not
Thanks Nicolas
You're right. Now if you don't know ...
-Original Message-
From: Nicolas Dechesne [mailto:nicolas.deche...@linaro.org]
Sent: mardi 1 juillet 2014 17:47
To: Pierre Yves MORDRET
Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: Re: [yocto] Can't add shared libraries into final
Hi,
I made my first steps with yocto and everything worked fine so far. But
now I am struggling with package groups. What I basically want, is a
image for a base system, which allows me to install additional packages
over the air with opkg. In my imagination package groups are something
like
There are two versions of gnupg so limit the wildcard to the 2.x series
Signed-off-by: Armin Kuster akus...@mvista.com
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recipes-support/gnupg/{gnupg_2.0.22.bbappend = gnupg_2.%.bbappend} | 0
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
rename recipes-support/gnupg/{gnupg_2.0.22.bbappend
Hi Stefan,
You probably have found the explanation on package groups in the reference
manual [1].
Package groups are recipes with the sole purpose to create dependencies to
simplify image creation. A package group recipe bundles multiple packages
together and then instead of having to explicitly
Hi,
I am trying to add libevent to my current image. I added the line
IMAGE_INSTALL_append = libevent in my local.conf with a path to meta in my
bblayers .conf file, but when I load the image, I can't seem to find libevent.
Would it be named something else? Am I missing some dependencies? I
There was a patch posted on April 7th ( sorry don't have original email)
From: Alexandru.Vaduva Alexandru.Vaduva at enea.com
https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
The problem is well known for 64 bits architectures and the solution
is offered in the same recibe but in the meta-selinux
The python-tkinter module requires _tkinter. A result from a websearch
suggested that I needed to make sure tk (from meta-oe/meta-oe) and tcl
were installed before compiling python.
I added a DEPENDS on the tk and tcl recipes to both python and
python-tkinter in a python_2.7.3.bbappend. It did