Yep. That's your problem. $ wget https://www.example.com/ --2017-08-09 09:37:43-- https://www.example.com/ Resolving www.example.com... 93.184.216.34, 2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946 Connecting to www.example.com|93.184.216.34|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 1270 (1.2K) [text/html] Saving to: ‘index.html’
index.html 100%[===================>] 1.24K --.-KB/s in 0s 2017-08-09 09:37:44 (15.3 MB/s) - ‘index.html’ saved [1270/1270] Works for me. Your network or wget is broken, and that is unrelated to bitbake/yocto/etc. Ross On 9 August 2017 at 09:34, Riko <antonius.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > This one ? > > bianchi@bianchi-HP-Pavilion-dv6-Notebook-PC:~/poky/build$ wget > https://www.example.com/ > --2017-08-09 16:33:05-- https://www.example.com/ > Resolving www.example.com (www.example.com)... failed: Name or service > not known. > wget: unable to resolve host address 'www.example.com’ > > > On 09/08/17 16:31, Burton, Ross wrote: > > For some reason, bitbake can't do "wget https://www.example.com/". Try > running that command outside of bitbake and seeing if it returns any > errors. > > Ross > > On 9 August 2017 at 09:29, Riko <antonius.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Dear Yocto Member, >> >> >> I have downloaded fresh install of yocto but got error, here's the trace : >> >> bianchi@bianchi-HP-Pavilion-dv6-Notebook-PC:~$ git clone -b pyro git:// >> git.yoctoproject.org/poky.git >> Cloning into 'poky'... >> remote: Counting objects: 373183, done. >> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (89366/89366), done. >> remote: Total 373183 (delta 277418), reused 373031 (delta 277266) >> Receiving objects: 100% (373183/373183), 134.71 MiB | 1.47 MiB/s, done. >> Resolving deltas: 100% (277418/277418), done. >> Checking connectivity... done. >> >> >> bianchi@bianchi-HP-Pavilion-dv6-Notebook-PC:~/poky$ source >> oe-init-build-env >> You had no conf/local.conf file. This configuration file has therefore >> been >> created for you with some default values. You may wish to edit it to, for >> example, select a different MACHINE (target hardware). See conf/local.conf >> for more information as common configuration options are commented. >> >> You had no conf/bblayers.conf file. This configuration file has therefore >> been >> created for you with some default values. To add additional metadata >> layers >> into your configuration please add entries to conf/bblayers.conf. >> >> The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about OE including a >> reference >> manual which can be found at: >> http://yoctoproject.org/documentation >> >> For more information about OpenEmbedded see their website: >> http://www.openembedded.org/ >> >> >> ### Shell environment set up for builds. ### >> >> You can now run 'bitbake <target>' >> >> Common targets are: >> core-image-minimal >> core-image-sato >> meta-toolchain >> meta-ide-support >> >> You can also run generated qemu images with a command like 'runqemu >> qemux86' >> bianchi@bianchi-HP-Pavilion-dv6-Notebook-PC:~/poky/build$ bitbake >> core-image-minimal >> ERROR: OE-core's config sanity checker detected a potential >> misconfiguration. >> Either fix the cause of this error or at your own risk disable the >> checker (see sanity.conf). >> Following is the list of potential problems / advisories: >> >> Fetcher failure for URL: 'https://www.example.com/'. URL >> https://www.example.com/ doesn't work. >> Please ensure your host's network is configured correctly, >> or set BB_NO_NETWORK = "1" to disable network access if >> all required sources are on local disk. >> >> >> Summary: There was 1 ERROR message shown, returning a non-zero exit code. >> >> >> Any suggestions ? >> >> I'm using ubuntu 16.04, >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> _______________________________________________ >> yocto mailing list >> yocto@yoctoproject.org >> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto >> > > >
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