Hi Zoran, Your cannelloni recipe is set to autorev, meaning it's not locked to a commit. So when something changes upstream you have to manage it.
Chances are Canelloni introduced a CMake change which is overwriting (opposed to appending) one or more variables required for cross compiling. Perhaps try to cross compile (not a host build) Canelloni by itself without Yocto involved. Once that's sorted, then reintroduce yocto. Joel On Thu, May 20, 2021, 6:58 AM Zoran <zoran.stojsavlje...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Yocto developers, > > I have few problems running the following self proprietary script from > one of my public git repos: > https://github.com/ZoranStojsavljevic/bbb-yocto/blob/master/yocto-setup.sh > > I recall that last time I used the script (I used then Fedora 31), the > ./yocto setup dunfell worked seamlessly, did setup the environment, > and upon bitbake -k core-image-minimal completed the tasks without any > problem. > > Now, I am using Fedora 33 (in the meantime I did two Fedora version > upgrades). > > The problem is that while compiling the cannelloni package, the > following errors were issued (please, look into the attached file > cmake_problem.txt). > > This cmake problem was introduced after switching from Fedora 31 to Fedora > 33 ?! > > Any clue/idea why this is happening??? What is the cause of the problem? > > Thank you, > Zoran > _______ > > > >
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