One of the patches had a single word subject line that was very common in
the kernel repository's commit logs, so the script decided it was the first
one in the series towards the end. After I made it less general, the script
fell through to just applying all of the patches.
Thanks
Jate
On
don’t think so
just do
echo `git config --get user.name` > ${HOME}/.oe-send-error
echo `git config --get user.email` >> ${HOME}/.oe-send-error
and it should be able to send
> On May 13, 2016, at 8:34 AM, akuster808 wrote:
>
> Do I need an account enabled to submit to
Drop the patch which is upstreamed slightly differently
use VMCS_INSTALL_PREFIX to /usr via EXTRA_OECMAKE
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj
---
.../0001-set-VMCS_INSTALL_PREFIX-to-usr.patch | 28 --
recipes-graphics/userland/userland_git.bb | 6 ++---
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj
---
recipes-bsp/common/firmware.inc | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/recipes-bsp/common/firmware.inc b/recipes-bsp/common/firmware.inc
index 8f095b9..bf11e4c 100644
--- a/recipes-bsp/common/firmware.inc
+++
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On 13 May 2016 at 15:21, wrote:
> I try to build the libdbus-c++ libary. The build process is based on
> autotools. When compiling it do_configure throws an error. The macro
> "AC_DEFINE" is not found. Any idea how to make autoreconf run?
>
Try also inheriting
Hej
I try to build the libdbus-c++ libary. The build process is based on
autotools. When compiling it do_configure throws an error. The macro
"AC_DEFINE" is not found. Any idea how to make autoreconf run?
Below I listed to recipe and after the Error plot
# libdbus-c++_0.9.bb
Great news !
BTW, I am surprised about this result… IMAGE_INSTALL_append works for me…
And the link you provided tells that _append method is preferred to +=…
Joël Esponde
Honeywell | Sensing and Productivity Solutions
De : s.jar...@esa-grimma.de [mailto:s.jar...@esa-grimma.de]
Envoyé :
I solved that problem
Using
IMAGE_INSTALL += "ledmodule"
instead of
IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " ledmodule"
caused that the module was installed.
I found the hint in
https://communities.intel.com/thread/56810?start=0=0
Thanks for the help. Maybe a tip in the recipe template "hello_mod" could
Thanks for taking the time to help me
I tried your approach but it does not worked.
I tell what I figured out so far:
I.) checking the target system
1.) When flashing the images into my device and boot the system, the
driver is not loaded.
2.) lsmod shows that there is no driver loaded
3.)
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Chandrakanth Sherkhane (IC Nexus) <
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