> -----Original Message----- > From: Trevor Woerner [mailto:trevor.woer...@linaro.org] > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 1:41 PM > To: Bryan Evenson > Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org > Subject: Re: [yocto] Creating a core-image-minimal image with package > support > > On 17 June 2013 12:49, Bryan Evenson <beven...@melinkcorp.com> wrote: > > The above recipe yields an image that is includes the opkg > executable, but opkg support is incomplete. Namely, calling opkg > yields the error " * opkg_conf_load: Could not create lock file > /var/lib/opkg/lock: No such file or directory." I can see that the > folder /var/lib/opkg was not created on my filesystem. If I create > this directory and then call "opkg list-installed", I get an empty list > back. > > > > What more do I need to add to the image recipe so that the image > knows what packages were installed on it? And what do I need to add so > that the /var/lib/opkg directory is created? > > If I follow the instructions in Yocto's quick-start-guide and perform a > simple build of core-image-minimal using today's master and make almost > no changes to the configuration (other than to switch to ipk), the > resulting image: > - will not contain the opkg tools > - will have an empty /var/lib/opkg directory (this directory exists, > but is empty) > > Build Configuration: > BB_VERSION = "1.19.1" > BUILD_SYS = "x86_64-linux" > NATIVELSBSTRING = "openSUSE-project-12.3" > TARGET_SYS = "arm-poky-linux-gnueabi" > MACHINE = "qemuarm" > DISTRO = "poky" > DISTRO_VERSION = "1.4+snapshot-20130801" > TUNE_FEATURES = "armv5 thumb dsp" > TARGET_FPU = "soft" > meta > meta-yocto > meta-yocto-bsp = "master:9de0ad47462c13ac4a2d73e12e92be6c1b4e0415" > > If I then modify the configuration to add "package-management" to the > EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES variable and rebuild, the resulting image: > - will have the opkg tools > - will have a non-empty /var/lib/opkg directory > - I can issue a command such as "$ opkg list" and get: > root@qemuarm:~# opkg list > base-files - 3.0.14-r73 > base-passwd - 3.5.26-r2 > busybox - 1.21.1-r0 > busybox-hwclock - 1.21.1-r0 > busybox-syslog - 1.21.1-r0 > busybox-udhcpc - 1.21.1-r0 > init-ifupdown - 1.0-r3 > initscripts - 1.0-r141 > libblkid1 - 2.23.1-r0 > libc6 - 2.18-r0 > libcrypto1.0.0 - 1.0.1e-r15.0 > libkmod2 - 9+git0+62081c0f68-r0.0 > libopkg1 - 1:0.1.8+svnr649-r13.0 > libuuid1 - 2.23.1-r0 > libwrap0 - 7.6-r10 > libz1 - 1.2.8-r0 > modutils-initscripts - 1.0-r6 > netbase - 1:5.1-r0 > openssh - 6.2p2-r0 > openssh-keygen - 6.2p2-r0 > openssh-scp - 6.2p2-r0 > openssh-ssh - 6.2p2-r0 > openssh-sshd - 6.2p2-r0 > opkg - 1:0.1.8+svnr649-r13.0 > opkg-collateral - 1.0-r2 > opkg-config-base - 1.0-r1 > packagegroup-core-boot - 1.0-r11 > packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh - 1.0-r1 > poky-feed-config-opkg - 1.0-r2 > run-postinsts - 1.0-r9 > shadow - 4.1.4.3-r13 > shadow-securetty - 4.1.4.3-r2 > sysvinit - 2.88dsf-r11 > sysvinit-inittab - 2.88dsf-r9 > sysvinit-pidof - 2.88dsf-r11 > udev - 182-r7 > udev-cache - 182-r7 > udev-utils - 182-r7 > update-alternatives-cworth - 1:0.1.8+svnr649-r13.0 update-rc.d - 0.7-r5 > > > When I perform these same steps using dylan, it does not work > > Build Configuration: > BB_VERSION = "1.18.0" > BUILD_SYS = "x86_64-linux" > NATIVELSBSTRING = "openSUSE-project-12.3" > TARGET_SYS = "arm-poky-linux-gnueabi" > MACHINE = "qemuarm" > DISTRO = "poky" > DISTRO_VERSION = "1.4.1" > TUNE_FEATURES = "armv5 thumb dsp" > TARGET_FPU = "soft" > meta > meta-yocto > meta-yocto-bsp = "dylan:899e5cca99ec952ff72c81b74a731150841122f4" > > Without "package-management" in the configuration opkg is not installed > in the image (as expected). However, with "package-management" in the > configuration the opkg tools are installed in the image, but > /var/lib/opkg is still empty and the "$ opkg list" > command returns empty.
I'm also working off of poky/dylan. I added "opkg opkg-collateral" to the IMAGE_INSTALL variable, in addition to having the "package-management" feature in IMAGE_FEATURES. With that setup, my image contains opkg and has the list of packages installed. Regards, Bryan _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto