Dear list,
A quick update:
- The same build failure occurred when I tried "bitbake
core-image-minimal" using a fresh poky 1.5 downloaded from the Yocto web
site, with MACHINE set to genericx86-64.
- The same build failure occurred when I manually created a recipe for
syslinux 6.02 and tried to build it directly "bitbake syslinux"
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much
Markus
On 10/29/2013 05:40 PM, Markus Svilans wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to build a core-image-minimal recipe using
MACHINE=genericx86-64 but it always fails at syslinux-native-6.01
recipe. I've tried deleting my tmp and build folders several times,
but it will not build. I am using the genericx86-64 BSP package
downloaded from the Yocto website, located at:
https://www.yoctoproject.org/download/intel-x86-64-based-pcs-and-devices-genericx86-64
File: genericx86-64-dora-10.0.0.tar.bz2
I extracted it to:
/home/markus/yocto/genericx86-64-dora-10.0.0
Then ran the "oe-init-build-env" script and editted local.conf to
enable parallel make, and changed MACHINE to genericx86-64. (I've
attached a copy of my local.conf file.)
After that, I ran the command "bitbake core-image-minimal" and sat
back, waiting for it to build.
The build always fails at syslinux-native.
I tried several things:
- deleted tmp directory, re-try build = failure
- deleted build directory, re-try build = failure
- deleted build directory, build only syslinux = failure
- deleted build directory, build only syslinux-native = failure
I think I may be doing something wrong, because about an hour of
Google searching did not turn up anybody having a similar issue.
I am running Kubuntu 13.10 64-bit.
Can anyone please offer any advice, so that I can successfully build
x86-64 images?
Thanks very much
Markus
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