On 2012-03-10 08:29, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, Gary Thomas wrote:

On 2012-03-10 06:39, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

... snip ...

    $ bitbake -c fetchall core-image-minimal

and got something unexpected:

NOTE: package bash-4.2-r1: task do_fetch: Started
ERROR: Function failed: Network access disabled through BB_NO_NETWORK
but access rquested with command /usr/bin/env wget -t 5 -nv
--passive-ftp --no-check-certificate -P
/home/rpjday/yocto/builds/beag2/downloads
'ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-001' (for url
None)
ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in:
/home/rpjday/yocto/builds/beag2/tmp/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/bash-4.2-r1/temp/log.do_fetch.32479
Log data follows:
| DEBUG: Trying PREMIRRORS
... snip ...

    i can clearly see the problem -- while i have the bash tarball
itself in my own mirror, i don't have the patches to go with it, as
defined in the recipes file:

SRC_URI = "${GNU_MIRROR}/bash/${BPN}-${PV}.tar.gz;name=tarball \

${GNU_MIRROR}/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-001;apply=yes;striplevel=0;name=patch001
\
${GNU_MIRROR}/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-002;apply=yes;striplevel=0;name=patch002
\
${GNU_MIRROR}/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-003;apply=yes;striplevel=0;name=patch003
\
... etc etc ...

    when i went looking for actual downloads in step 1, i just searched
for sizable tarballs or zip files, it never occurred to me to check
for patch files.  so i guess i just have to be more observant and
check for patch files as well (or anything else a recipe might want to
download).

    so far, so good?

I didn't check but this is often the recipe's fault.  It must specify
an exact git SRCREV, not a tag, for the NO_NETWORK to be successful.

   i'm not sure what you're saying here.  the patches are simple files,
nothing to do with git.  the bash source itself is properly being
fetched from my mirror -- it's the numerous patch files i was unaware
of that still require network access; that is, until i manually copied
them over to my mirror directory, and that solved the problem.

   i just had to notice that the bash recipe downloaded a number of
patch files, then add them to my local mirror.

Sorry, I misread.  Yes, you do need those patch files in your local mirror.
In fact, if you look at ${BUILD}/downloads, every _file_ (not symlink) that's
at the top level needs to be copied.  I manage this by running a script
like this:
  (cd downloads;find . -type f -maxdepth 1 | tar -cT - | tar -x -C ${DL_DIR})

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