On 15 September 2014 06:45, arun kumar arunkr.li...@gmail.com wrote:
My system has 4GB RAM and 2GB of swap space. i would also like to
mention that the i could bake the recipe
core-image-minimal sucessfully but baking core-image-sato still fails.
The full log that the top of the output
Just a heads up. I successfully baked core-image-sato. This time no issues, I
just reinitialized the environment an it was done.
I am still clueless about the reason though. can available memory be an issue?
On Monday 15 September 2014 01:35 PM, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 15 September 2014 06:45,
On 15 September 2014 16:27, Arun Kumar arunkr.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I am still clueless about the reason though. can available memory be an issue?
Yes, if it's doing multiple builds then you may run out of memory and
the compiler gets killed.
Ross
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Hi gary,
My system has 4GB RAM and 2GB of swap space. i would also like to
mention that the i could bake the recipe
core-image-minimal sucessfully but baking core-image-sato still fails.
If you could provide me some links on this regard i will be happy to do my
side of research on the same
Hi all,
I am new to the yocto project and was following the steps given in the
quick start guide. I made a slight change as given in the superuser section.
I used the fetchall option to get all the packages first and then started the
build, now when i use this command
bitbake -k
On 12 September 2014 20:42, Arun Kumar arunkr.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to the yocto project and was following the steps given in the
quick start guide. I made a slight change as given in the superuser section.
I used the fetchall option to get all the packages first and
Thanks for the reply ross, but the build noise is too much form me to put it in
here. I will post the last few lines of which i can make some sense, but the
rest is somewhat incomprehensible.
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| make[1]: ***