Thanks, I didn't know that I could point SRC_URI to a ipk just like a regullar tar file. I did that, pointed to our ipk server and it could download the ipk file. However during the do_rootfs task i got the following error:
ERROR: kelvin-base-image-2.8b4-r0 do_rootfs: Error executing a python function in exec_python_func() autogenerated: The stack trace of python calls that resulted in this exception/failure was: File: 'exec_python_func() autogenerated', lineno: 2, function: <module> 0001: *** 0002:license_create_manifest(d) 0003: File: '/home/joao/imx6/build/../layers/openembedded-core/meta/classes/license.bbclass', lineno: 48, function: license_create_manifest 0044: pkg_dic = {} 0045: for pkg in sorted(image_list_installed_packages(d)): 0046: pkg_info = os.path.join(d.getVar('PKGDATA_DIR'), 0047: 'runtime-reverse', pkg) *** 0048: pkg_name = os.path.basename(os.readlink(pkg_info)) 0049: 0050: pkg_dic[pkg_name] = oe.packagedata.read_pkgdatafile(pkg_info) 0051: if not "LICENSE" in pkg_dic[pkg_name].keys(): 0052: pkg_lic_name = "LICENSE_" + pkg_name Exception: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/joao/imx6/build/tmp-glibc/pkgdata/apalis-imx6/runtime-reverse/python36' ERROR: kelvin-base-image-2.8b4-r0 do_rootfs: Function failed: license_create_manifest ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in: /home/joao/imx6/build/tmp-glibc/work/apalis_imx6-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/kelvin-base-image/2.8b4-r0/temp/log.do_rootfs.1303 ERROR: Task (/home/joao/imx6/layers/meta-kelvin/recipes-images/images/kelvin-base-image_0.2.bb:do_rootfs) failed with exit code '1' I used "CLOSED" as license, i also tried put a MIT license the on "file:.." of the recipe. I got the same error. Maybe it is because I do not have a license file inside the ipk package, I'll test put a license file in a package and try to install it. I'am using a set of layers provided by our board vendor and they are using rocko version. I could "hide" the problem by putting the whole body of the license_create_manifest function of the license.bbclass inside a try-except block. It worked but that's not a solution. Khem Raj <raj.k...@gmail.com> escreveu no dia sexta, 2/11/2018 à(s) 16:50: > On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 8:48 AM João Gonçalves > <joao.jfgoncal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have some pre-build opkg packages and I need to install them on my > target image, is this possible? > > I tried to use the bin_package class but I didn't found any example, I'm > also not sure if it can be used this way or just to install the data files > extracted from the ipkg file. Anyway I also tried to extract the binary > files form the package and use the bin_package class to install them, but > with no success. > > > > Does anyone have any example of this? > > > > once you point SRC_URI to your ipk > inherit bin_package should be then able to help in repackaging it > you have to post specific errors so we can see what might be going on > > > Thanks, > > João Gonçalves > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > > yocto mailing list > > yocto@yoctoproject.org > > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto >
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