Re: [yocto] getting started...

2015-06-01 Thread Ed Sutter
On 5/31/2015 8:16 AM, Paul Eggleton wrote: On Friday 29 May 2015 14:41:37 Trevor Woerner wrote: Hi Ed, On 05/27/15 16:32, Ed Sutter wrote: This year I have two ongoing iMX6 based linux projects, and may need to use a beaglebone or RPi for some other small project. The point of the above

Re: [yocto] getting started...

2015-05-31 Thread Paul Eggleton
On Friday 29 May 2015 14:41:37 Trevor Woerner wrote: Hi Ed, On 05/27/15 16:32, Ed Sutter wrote: This year I have two ongoing iMX6 based linux projects, and may need to use a beaglebone or RPi for some other small project. The point of the above detail is that I'd like to backup a

Re: [yocto] getting started...

2015-05-29 Thread Trevor Woerner
Hi Ed, On 05/27/15 16:32, Ed Sutter wrote: This year I have two ongoing iMX6 based linux projects, and may need to use a beaglebone or RPi for some other small project. The point of the above detail is that I'd like to backup a bit and attempt to use Yocto to organize all four of these

[yocto] getting started...

2015-05-27 Thread Ed Sutter
Hi, I'm new to Yocto. I've used it to build/install linux on the Wandboard, and I've installed host-based cross devlopement environment (bitbake -c populate_sdk ). Everything worked, but basically I just followed some getting started steps so, I still don't really have a clue... Last year