Re: proper recipe for building for beagle xM? meta-ti?
Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@...>
On 12-02-28 01:51 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
yocto consolidated kernel tree and meta-yocto layers. That means that
it gets the yocto standard QA builds and boot testing.
That being said, if you are looking for the latest + specific features
then you've been pointed in a good direction .. meta-ti will meet your
needs.
As for disentangling and reducing questions in this area .. rest assured,
we are working on it.
Cheers,
Bruce
It is true that the beagleboard is a hardware reference board in the
i asked this on the beagle list, and koen pointed out that it was
probably more appropriate elsewhere (probably here). what's the
proper algorithm for building the leading-edge images for a beagle xM
(rev C)?
i realize there's canonical support in a yocto tree for the
beagleboard xM, but koen suggested i really want to use the meta-ti
layer for that instead. (i'm guessing i'd want the same thing for my
pandaboard ES as well.)
yocto consolidated kernel tree and meta-yocto layers. That means that
it gets the yocto standard QA builds and boot testing.
That being said, if you are looking for the latest + specific features
then you've been pointed in a good direction .. meta-ti will meet your
needs.
As for disentangling and reducing questions in this area .. rest assured,
we are working on it.
Cheers,
Bruce
so is that the best bet? a pointer to any page where someone
documents this would be just fine, thanks.
rday