Hi, I tried to research this issue I'm seeing but hit a bunch of noise. I generated a Yocto 1.5 sdk with my image and -c populate_sdk for i686. When a collegue tries to install the sdk on his Centos box with Python 2.6.7, he gets:
sudo ./poky-eglibc-i686-core-image-wcs-armv7a-vfp-neon-toolchain-1.5.sh Enter target directory for SDK (default: /opt/poky/1.5): The directory "/opt/poky/1.5" already contains a SDK for this architecture. If you continue, existing files will be overwritten! Proceed[y/N]?y Extracting SDK...done Setting it up... File "/opt/poky/1.5/relocate_sdk.py", line 34 old_prefix = re.compile(b"/opt/poky/1\.5") ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax SDK could not be set up. Relocate script failed. Abort! So I'm kind of scratching my head. Then I think hey this is a 64 bit machine, maybe the x86_64 SDK will work so then I crank one of those out and after blowing away the stuff in /opt/poky/1.5 and running the install script with the 64bit SDK version we see the same error. One post I did see was Jason Wessel & Richard talking about some chicken/egg problem with certain versions of Python http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/poky/commit/?id=c160a982551f5d6186081daa8fa20682fd7fae17but the version mentioned was 2.4.x and my collegue has 2.6.7. Is there some base set of packages that a machine needs to use the SDK generated by -c populate_sdk? I'm kind of at a loss as to why this works on some machines but not others. Regards, Brian
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