I'm trying to use the externalsrc class to make it easier build an application
under active development.
I'm working off of the Dylan branch.
If I add the following 2 lines to my site.conf
INHERIT += externalsrc
S_pn-keypadd = /home/dev/builds/zanzibar/keypadd
I get the following error when
I've made a page on OpenEmbedded.org for people to link to jobs they
know about. The job posting hsould have some OpenEmbedded/Yocto Project
content:
http://openembedded.org/wiki/Jobs
I know you can search places like Linkedin for OpenEmbedded and get lots
of hits, but I'd like this to be
On Thursday 23 April 2015 12:37:30 Matt Schuckmann wrote:
I'm trying to use the externalsrc class to make it easier build an
application under active development.
I'm working off of the Dylan branch.
If I add the following 2 lines to my site.conf
INHERIT += externalsrc
S_pn-keypadd =
I have a custom layer with recipes that require kernel 3.19 and BlueZ 5. I
have two questions.
1. Is there a place in my layer to specified required kernel version? I
see it can be done in machine/config, but my layer is not machine specific.
2. To switch to Bluez 5, I can add
Paul
On Apr 22, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Paul Eggleton paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 20:51:08 Brian Karcz wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to that. It sounds like exactly what I need. I can't
believe that I've not come across that in my searches. I suppose its a
I'm building Yocto for BeagleBone using the meta-ti layer and the kernel and
U-Boot provided by that layer.
I'm having some trouble understanding the location where U-Boot saves its
environment for BeagleBone Black.
After doing some reading, it looks as though it might be saving environment on
On Thursday 23 April 2015 02:05:49 Khem Raj wrote:
On Apr 23, 2015, at 1:45 AM, Paul Eggleton paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 23:49:41 Khem Raj wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Paul Eggleton
paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 23:49:41 Khem Raj wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Paul Eggleton paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 20:51:08 Brian Karcz wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to that. It sounds like exactly what I need. I
can't believe that I've not
On Apr 23, 2015, at 1:45 AM, Paul Eggleton paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 23:49:41 Khem Raj wrote:
On Apr 22, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Paul Eggleton paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com
wrote:
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 20:51:08 Brian Karcz wrote:
Thanks for pointing
On 22-04-15 19:58, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Hi Brian,
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 15:32:06 Brian Karcz wrote:
..
Is there a way to create a recipe to build actively developed code located
in an external source directory? Basically skip the fetch and unpack steps
and always execute the compile and
I've got two scenarios where I want to put a rootfs image within another rootfs
image.
One scenario is for factory programming: My target is a BeagleBone Black type
of system. I want to make a simple programmer to boot from SD card, which will
partition and format the on-board eMMC and then
Hi All,
I have the following doubts regarding the yocto SDK and ADT. Could you please
clarify them.
They are:
1. What is the difference b/w the YOCTO SDK and ADT?
2. With the ADT can use the my bitbake generated sysroot for my
application development? Because I
On Apr 23, 2015, at 6:12 PM, Cai, Juliet Z juliet.z@intel.com wrote:
I have a custom layer with recipes that require kernel 3.19 and BlueZ 5. I
have two questions.
1. Is there a place in my layer to specified required kernel version? I
see it can be done in machine/config,
On Apr 23, 2015, at 4:44 PM, Craig McQueen craig.mcqu...@innerrange.com
wrote:
I've got two scenarios where I want to put a rootfs image within another
rootfs image.
One scenario is for factory programming: My target is a BeagleBone Black type
of system. I want to make a simple
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