Herman van Hazendonk <m...@herrie.org> writes: > If it takes the wrong version, it could be your layers aren't in the > right order. That's the first thing to check. > > You might want to try to run bitbake with > > -f protobuf -c cleanall or -f protobuf-native -c cleanall > > This will remove all locally ;) > > Then rebuild it... I haven't played much with the -native bits, so not > sure how those work. > I needed to specify DEPENDS = "protobuf-native" to get it working, I would be really interested to understand exactly what that does, but I must admit to myself I can't understand everything in a single shot.
So never mind. I still have another question :-) I am about to create another recipe for the gprc library for C++, to build it on my local machine has been pretty simple: $ git clone -b $(curl -L http://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc $ cd grpc $ git submodule update --init $ make $ [sudo] make install The recipe I have created so far would clone/checkout the source code from a GIT repo or something similar and then the build process could start straight away. In my case I have an additional step: git submodule update --init Is there a function/hook I can override in the recipe ? Thanks, P. -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto