Hi Lachlan,

I just tried this on the “daisy” branch and I can find all the libraries you 
mention as being missing.
Are you using core-image-sato-sdk as the “base” image?
As far as I know 1.6.2 hasn’t been released yet, so what commit are you using?

Regards,
Mihail

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 4:54 PM
To: yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto] runqemu-extract-sdk does not provide all required libraries in 
rootfs


I am using poky 1.6.2. I am using the build chain created using $bitbake 
meta-ide-support.

If I create a rootfs using ADT I can use Eclipse to test against qemu all OK 
but this is not the target rootfs so its use is limited
If I create a rootfs using $ bitbake image -c populate_sdk then run the shell 
script, the rootfs created has all the required libraries, but it does not 
create a directory called pseudo_state, and qemu fails to work because of this.
If I create a rootfs with runqemu-extract-sdk on the image I created using $ 
bitabke image, the resulting rootfs has the required pseudo_state directory but 
is missing crucial libraries.

The missing libraries are
crt1.o, crti.o, ctrn.o, crtbegin.o, crtend.o, crtn.o, libc.so, 
libc_nonshared.a, libgcc.a, libgcc_s.so, libgcc_s.so.1.

I can import these libraries from the rootfs created by running the 
populate_sdk script, but I get many errors. The first errors indicate it cannot 
find stdio.h.

I have attached the config.log file. There are so many errors but some one may 
be able to infer something from it.

It seems to me that I am missing a setting when I execute 'runqemu-extract-sdk' 
otherwise all the required libraries would be there and I wouldnt get a 
compatibility issue with libraries created from a separate process (but same 
source).

Can anyonee indicate where I should look to understand why runqemu-extract-sdk 
is not building all of the required libraries , or how I can overcome the 
problem ?

Thank You
Lachlan



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