Liping,

All my changes are captured under:
http://git.pokylinux.org/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=jzhang/installer 

My installation stopped at:

./yocto_installer_internal: line 165:
/opt/poky/0.9-post/sysroots/i586-pokysdk-linux//usr/bin/pseudo: No such file
or directory

We'll sync later tonight...

Thanks,
Jessica
Ke, Liping wrote:
> Hi, Jessica
> 
> For tracing the file, I temporarily checked in all needed files into
> my branch:
>
http://git.pokylinux.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=lke/adt_installer
_initial
> 
> If you have some modification on echo message, you can directly
> change and submit the changes. 
> Since I am not sure about what kinds of echo message is most wanted
> by user. I temporarily put 
> It under folder ${POKYBASE}/scripts/adt_installer
> 
> For testing, Lianhao temporarily make SDK_VERSION="0.9-post", it's
> now defined in Yocto_installer.conf. 
> 
> Thanks& Regards,
> criping
> 
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ke, Liping
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:20 PM
>> To: Ke, Liping; Zhang, Jessica
>> Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org
>> Subject: RE: [yocto] Try latest yocto adt script installer
>> 
>> Hi, Jessica
>> 
>> I have updated the script and it is still put under http://llu-
>> piketon.sh.intel.com/installer.tar.
>> 
>> 1. For util path problem, the solution is that we need to find the
>> dirname of running script, then cd to that folder.
>> 2. For logfile, now I will output all detailed information to the
>> log file for tracing. 
>> 3. If environement-file is not there, error will be reported.
>> 4. Add Error: prompt for errors.
>> 
>> 
>> Proxy should be disabled before testing.
>> 
>> I tested for both 32 bit and 64 bit host. Yet I am not sure whether I
>> could cover all corner cases...
>> And Lianhao will easily cause hard-disk not responding when running
>> the script. Haven't root cause the problem. (My two test machine is
>> just fine) If you meet the same issue, please let us know.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks& Regards,
>> criping
>> 
>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-
>>> boun...@yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Ke, Liping
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 2:40 PM
>>> To: Zhang, Jessica
>>> Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org
>>> Subject: Re: [yocto] Try latest yocto adt script installer
>>> 
>>>> Why we must run the script under the adt-installer directory?
>>>> Actually I tried to run under $HOME or / but specifying the full
>>>> path to yocto_installer, and got the error:
>>>> [ADT_INST] script file util is not  found!
>>> 
>>> Oh, it's caused by the include grammar. I need to check how to
>>> solve the relative path problem with include grammar in shell
>>> script. It should not be difficult.
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> #############################################
>>>> # Meet error when installing Yocto ADT.
>>>> #############################################
>>>> 
>>>> 2 comments here:
>>>> 1. we should be able to allow user run the yocto_installer script
>>>> from any location and it should be able to locate the needed
>>>> surporting files or scripts 
>>>> 2. As a convention and to be consistent, I'd suggest change the
>>>> above error message as "[ADT_INST] Error: Script file util is not
>>>> found!" There're several error messages in the scripts has the
>>>> Error message format that I'm talking about here, which you can
>>>> look up as a reference. 
>>> 
>>> No problem, I will unify all error messages.
>>>> 
>>>>> 3. Build log are located @ adt_installer/yoctoadt_installer.log
>>>>> 4. User config ( install which targets) are defined/changed in
>>>>> Yocto_installer.conf. Note: now only i586 qemu rootfs are
>>>>> available in repository. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any problem, just let me know.
>>>> 
>>>> Just by playing with it, I change YOCTOADT_TARGETS="ppc" in
>>>> yocto_installer.conf. And the prompt that I got is as follows:
>>>> 
>>>> [ADT_INST] selected archs defined in Host Area Item:
>>>> YOCTOADT_TARGETS is not valid!
>>>> Error: Terminate installation process due to errors!
>>> It's expected behavior. Since powerpcc is the correct name.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 3. It would be nice to point out Host Area resides in which file,
>>>> and also tells user what are the valid entries
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 4. It's not consistent when existing the program when running into
>>>> errors, see the above and here just "Error: "...
>>>> 
>>>> During the Make opkg..., there're bunch of warning messages can we
>>>> redirect them to the log file?
>>>> Also, it seems the log file contents is less than what shows on
>>>> the screen (STDOUT), which I think should be the reverse case,
>>>> people should be able to trace more info in the log file? E.g.
>>>> during downloading rootfs, all the info where it download from and
>>>> saved to where are showed on the screen but missing in the log
>>>> file... 
>>> 
>>> Log file problem is solved totally by replacing " >> " with "&>>"
>>> pointed by Lianhao. 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Toward the end of the installation, I run into:
>>>> 
>>>> [ADT_INST] Re-generate environment script file according to rootfs
>>>> location. Ls: cannot access
>>>> /opt/poky/0.9+snapshot-20101211/environment- setup- i586*: No such
>>>> file or directory 
>>>> Sed: no input files
>>> 
>>> Missing guard will be added here.
>>> I will send the updated scripts which will address most of the
>>> problem. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Btw: I need someone review the script totally. I am afraid some of
>>> the scripts Might not obey shell's world conventions since this is
>>> the first script I wrote. I have to say I did try several blackbox
>>> test yet failed to cover all corner problems. 
>>> 
>>> Updated scripts will soon be published.
>>> 
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> criping
>>> 
>>> 
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