On 03/08/2012 05:32 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:
On 2012-03-08 15:26, jfabernathy wrote:
On 03/08/2012 05:07 PM, Autif Khan wrote:
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:43 PM, jfabernathy<jfaberna...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 03/08/2012 04:33 PM, Rudolf Streif wrote:
Jeff,

Use hyphen instead of underscore for the subdirectory SRC_URI:

SRC_URI = "file://myvideos-1.0/myvideos-1.0.tar.gz"

and of course for the subdirectory in the subdirectory where the recipe is
located. The file fetcher copies the entire path
myvideos-1.0/myvideos-1.0.tar.gz to ${WORKDIR}.

Rudi
that didn't solve the problem. I still get file not found errors. The
videos are unpack to WORKDIR, but the do_install is looking for them in S.


install -d
/build/sugarbay-master/tmp/work/x86_64-poky-linux/myvideos-1.0-r0/image/home/root/myvideos
install -m 0644
/build/sugarbay-master/tmp/work/x86_64-poky-linux/myvideos-1.0-r0/myvideos-1.0/* /build/sugarbay-master/tmp/work/x86_64-poky-linux/myvideos-1.0-r0/image/home/root/myvideos

I think I need to control where the do_unpack puts the files.

Just a dumb thought, but I have been bitten many times by it.

please try bitbake myvideos -c cleansstate

then bitbake myvideos to build the recipe.

Alternatively, you can of course rev up the PR everytime you change
the recipe. But that is cumbersome.

And yes, I forgot to mention in my previous mail that the
mypics-1.0.tar.gz is located in
meta-autif/recipes-autif/mypics/mypics-1.0/mypics-1.0.tar.gz

As Rudolf suggested - bitbake is a bit finickey about '-' and '_'
I was doing a "bitbake -c cleanall myvideos" before each run of bitbake myvideos, but I just now tried bitbake myvideos -c cleansstate with no change in behavior.

It seems clear to me that do_unpack unpacks the tar.gz file to the

${WORKDIR}

but install is looking for them in

${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${PV}


Since S is not defined, I think the default is ${WORKDIR}/${PN}-${PV}

Not sure how to fix that.

Set S to be what you need in the recipe, e.g.
  S = "${WORKDIR}/jfabernathy-${PV}"
or whatever it is you need

Thanks, I know I can change S, but I need to change where do_unpack puts the files. with them in WORKDIR, I can't just say WORKDIR/* because there are a lot of other files and directories at that level.

I need do_unpack to put the files from tar.gz into S for example.

Jim A
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