Alex,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org] 
> On Behalf Of Alexander Kanavin
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2017 4:20 AM
> To: Dominig ar Foll (Intel Open Source) <dominig.arf...@fridu.net>; 
> yocto@yoctoproject.org
> Subject: Re: [yocto] Errors building with Windows Subsystem for Linux (aka 
> Bash on Ubuntu on Windows)
> 
> On 09/29/2017 05:01 PM, Dominig ar Foll (Intel Open Source) wrote:
> >> Due to what our IT department can support, I am issued a Windows laptop 
> >> for development.  In the past I have used VMWare to make a Linux virtual 
> >> machine for my Yocto Project based image builds and application 
> >> development.  We are starting to get Windows 10 laptops so I am evaluating 
> >> doing my builds using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) by building a 
> >> poky/morty image.  Overall it seems to be working.  I've had an issue that 
> >> I've worked through and other issues that I'm not quite sure what is going 
> >> on.
> >>
> > Hi Brian,
> > 
> > I have been trying the same thing attempting to build Automotive Grade 
> > Linux from Linux for Windows subsystem.
> > We have many adopter of AGL who also receive Windows PC from their IT 
> > department. While VM work, they impose a serious limitation on memory 
> > and CPU usage.
> 
> Does anyone else think doing embedded linux development on windows machines 
> is a ridiculous situation, and needs to be discussed with companies 
> management? IT departments should either support product R&D work (because at 
> the end of the day that is where the company makes money), or stay out of the 
> way and let engineers self-manage their computers, including installing weird 
> operating systems.

Yes, ideally I could just get a Linux laptop and do that for development.  
Unfortunately, that's not an option for me.  Honestly, if WSL works well I 
wouldn't mind it as a working solution.  I started trying this more out of 
curiosity if it would do anything.  I was quite surprised how much did work 
with very little modification.

With the few changes I have already mentioned, I was able to build my complete 
image.  I then started working on building my development image to create and 
SDK that has gdb and tools for the Eclipse plugin.  That built all the way to 
rootfs, then failed with a blank error message.  I then tried with my VM, and 
the development image failed in the same manner.  I recently updated to a more 
recent Yocto branch, so I think I broke something with my development image 
build (unrelated to WSL) that I need to go back and fix.

The biggest issue I had with build times was with antivirus tools.  I hadn't 
setup the Windows antivirus to ignore the WSL working directory, so it was 
scanning every new file created and modified.  Once I told it to ignore the WSL 
working directory, the build times were comparable to under VMWare.

I don't know how far I'll take this, but I thought others would be interested 
in the results.

Bryan
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