Hi Luo, Thanks .Now I got the solution.
-- Regards Aman On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Aman Sharma <amansh.shar...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Luo, > > Thanks for your response. > > We have successfully installed java through yocto utility.But I want to > conform whether Curl package is by default installed in this utility or > not. I am not sure about this.But I saw that in recipes-support directory, > curl packages are there. > > Or we need to put it into recipes-core directory and build it again. > Let say if support is there, and if it needs some configuration then > please help us. > > > -- > Regards > Aman > > > On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Luo Zhenhua-B19537 > <b19...@freescale.com>wrote: > >> Add IMAGE_INSTALL_append = “ openjdk-7-jre” and rebuild fsl-image-core, >> please be aware the leading space after first “. **** >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> Best Regards,**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Zhenhua**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *From:* yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto: >> yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Aman Sharma >> *Sent:* Thursday, August 01, 2013 5:58 PM >> *To:* yocto@yoctoproject.org >> *Cc:* rahul1991.ar...@gmail.com >> >> *Subject:* Re: [yocto] Integrate java with yocto**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Hi all,**** >> >> ** ** >> >> I intend to add java (openjdk) to my root file system. I was able to >> successfully add meta-java layer and build the same, packages were built >> but were not added to the root file system. **** >> >> ** ** >> >> Following are the steps which i followed to include java in my powerpc.** >> ** >> >> ** ** >> >> 1. export >> PATH=$PATH:/home/vvdn/yocto/QorIQ-SDK-V1.3.2-20130325-yocto/bitbake/bin/* >> *** >> >> *[Luo Zhenhua-B19537] this step is not necessary, steps 3 will set the >> path for you. ***** >> >> ** ** >> >> 2 ./scripts/host-prepare.sh**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 3 source ./fsl-setup-poky -m p1020rdb**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Then i used following command to include meta-java utility.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> git clone -b master git://github.com/woglinde/meta-java.git**** >> >> ** ** >> >> With this i successfully installed meta-java utility. >> **** >> >> The i added meta-java to bblayers.conf.file.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Then i added following lines to local.conf file.**** >> >> **** >> >> # Java preferences. Could also be in distro config. >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/java-native = "jamvm-native" >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/javac-native = "ecj-bootstrap-native" >> PREFERRED_VERSION_openjdk-7-jre = "03b21-2.1.8" >> PREFERRED_VERSION_icedtea7-native = "2.1.3" >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_openjdk-7-jre = "openjdk-7-jre" **** >> >> ** ** >> >> After this i tried.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 4 bitbake openjdk-7-jre**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 5 bitbake fsl-image-core**** >> >> ** ** >> >> After this i successfully build a root file system but meta-java was not >> included in this build. Can anyone help me regarding this.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Thanks in advance for the help.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Regards**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Aman Sharma**** >> >> On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Luo Zhenhua-B19537 <b19...@freescale.com> >> wrote:**** >> >> Aman, **** >> >> **** >> >> “jre-related-pkg-list” is just a description, you need to replace it with >> actually package name(e.g. openjdk-7-jre). **** >> >> **** >> >> **** >> >> Best Regards,**** >> >> **** >> >> Zhenhua**** >> >> **** >> >> *From:* Aman Sharma [mailto:amansh.shar...@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:10 PM >> *To:* Luo Zhenhua-B19537 >> *Cc:* yocto@yoctoproject.org >> *Subject:* Re: [yocto] Integrate java with yocto**** >> >> **** >> >> Hi Luo,**** >> >> **** >> >> I am getting this error message.**** >> >> freescale@freescale-sdk:~/SDK/QorIQ-SDK-V1.4-20130625-yocto/build_t4240qds_release$ >> bitbake fsl-image-core >> Loading cache: 100% >> |##################################################################################################################################| >> ETA: 00:00:00 >> Loaded 3302 entries from dependency cache. >> >> Build Configuration: >> BB_VERSION = "1.18.0" >> BUILD_SYS = "i686-linux" >> NATIVELSBSTRING = "Ubuntu-10.04" >> TARGET_SYS = "powerpc-fsl_networking-linux" >> MACHINE = "t4240qds" >> DISTRO = "fsl-networking" >> DISTRO_VERSION = "1.4" >> TUNE_FEATURES = "m32 fpu-hard e6500 altivec" >> TARGET_FPU = "hard" >> meta >> meta-yocto >> meta-yocto-bsp = "sdk-v1.4.x:5a7532143a49f59a5c85b08d3daf574fb1eccd8d" >> meta-fsl-ppc = "sdk-v1.4.x:f9fd0a617eb6913f87335c551918315ff4ebe18c" >> meta-fsl-ppc-toolchain = >> "sdk-v1.4.x:8ec94cec04527cb971c125b1ddd2c5375034d723" >> meta-virtualization = >> "sdk-v1.4.x:ad6df4f59cd7646f61db29e8fa51f878329d6f93" >> meta-fsl-networking = >> "(nobranch):00f7a535029ca7ef8c96ba8e9916d4742166bab0" >> meta-oe >> meta-networking = "sdk-v1.4.x:7c8dd8f096b64a709175d37a08a4fb02ca263616" >> meta-java = "master:59696d89fd33df6953dcb2dd54ccd3b362513f28" >> >> NOTE: Resolving any missing task queue dependencies >> ERROR: Nothing RPROVIDES 'jre-related-pkg-list' (but >> /home/freescale/SDK/QorIQ-SDK-V1.4-20130625-yocto/meta-fsl-networking/images/ >> fsl-image-core.bb RDEPENDS on or otherwise requires it) >> NOTE: Runtime target 'jre-related-pkg-list' is unbuildable, removing... >> Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['jre-related-pkg-list'] >> ERROR: Required build target 'fsl-image-core' has no buildable providers. >> Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['fsl-image-core', >> 'jre-related-pkg-list'] >> >> Summary: There were 2 ERROR messages shown, returning a non-zero exit >> code. >> >> I added the following line in local.conf file: >> # Java preferences. Could also be in distro config. >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/java-native = "jamvm-native" >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/javac-native = "ecj-bootstrap-native" >> PREFERRED_VERSION_openjdk-7-jre = "03b21-2.1.8" >> PREFERRED_VERSION_icedtea7-native = "2.1.3" >> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_openjdk-7-jre = "openjdk-7-jre" >> >> >> #By aman >> IMAGE_INSTALL_append = "jre-related-pkg-list" >> >> Can you please help me in this. >> Thanks for your Response. >> >> -- >> regards >> Aman >> >> **** >> >> ** ** >> > >
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