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<rant>the current yocto FAQ is pretty much valueless</rant>
i mentioned this to scott rifenbark privately a few days ago, but i
figured i might as well antagonize a few people on the list by saying
it publicly -- the yocto FAQ as it stands is pretty much
i mentioned this to scott rifenbark privately a few days ago, but i
figured i might as well antagonize a few people on the list by saying
it publicly -- the yocto FAQ as it stands is pretty much
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By
Robert P. J. Day
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#7471
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how does one use a prebuilt toolchain from the toolchain/ directory?
it sounds like a trivial question whose answer should be easy to
find, but surprisingly, it isn't. if a user wants to save all that
toolchain-building time and take advantage of an existing
it sounds like a trivial question whose answer should be easy to
find, but surprisingly, it isn't. if a user wants to save all that
toolchain-building time and take advantage of an existing
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By
Robert P. J. Day
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#7470
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how many meta-toolchain-* targets are there?
something that could be cleared up a bit in the docs ... how many
toolchain-related targets are there?
for instance, running bitbake suggests that common targets include
meta-toolchain and
something that could be cleared up a bit in the docs ... how many
toolchain-related targets are there?
for instance, running bitbake suggests that common targets include
meta-toolchain and
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By
Robert P. J. Day
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#7469
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Re: Porting of specific Kernel/Driver into yocto.
Hi Chris,
No, /etc/initab does not contain any reference to tty0(wrong typed in last mail).
Best Regards,
Om Prakash Pal
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 12:52
Hi Chris,
No, /etc/initab does not contain any reference to tty0(wrong typed in last mail).
Best Regards,
Om Prakash Pal
________________________________________
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 12:52
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By
Om Prakash PAL <omprakash.pal@...>
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#7468
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Re: Porting of specific Kernel/Driver into yocto.
Hi Chris,
No, /etc/initab does not contain any reference to inittab.
please find the attched /etc/initab file for more information.
Best Regards,
Om Prakash
Hi Chris,
No, /etc/initab does not contain any reference to inittab.
please find the attched /etc/initab file for more information.
Best Regards,
Om Prakash
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By
Om Prakash PAL <omprakash.pal@...>
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#7467
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Re: Porting of specific Kernel/Driver into yocto.
What about /etc/inittab? Does this contain any references to tty0?
Chris Tapp
opensource@...
www.keylevel.com
What about /etc/inittab? Does this contain any references to tty0?
Chris Tapp
opensource@...
www.keylevel.com
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By
Chris Tapp
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#7466
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Re: Selecting gcc version
Yes, I've not really seen any issues in this area before.
The tree that holds the tools (https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools) doesn't seem to have any source, so I'm assuming it's unmodified.
Yes, I've not really seen any issues in this area before.
The tree that holds the tools (https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools) doesn't seem to have any source, so I'm assuming it's unmodified.
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By
Chris Tapp
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#7465
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Re: possible to replace octeon mips64 SDK with yocto mips64 SDK?
well we did mips64 work recently
but there is no sample machine for mips64 yet. what you did is fine
otherwise you can also see the
well we did mips64 work recently
but there is no sample machine for mips64 yet. what you did is fine
otherwise you can also see the
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By
Khem Raj
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#7464
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Re: Porting of specific Kernel/Driver into yocto.
Hi khem,
on target, etc/ does not contain securetty.
Best Regards,
Om Prakash Pal
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:43 PM
To: Om Prakash PAL
Cc: Bruce Ashfield;
Hi khem,
on target, etc/ does not contain securetty.
Best Regards,
Om Prakash Pal
________________________________________
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 8:43 PM
To: Om Prakash PAL
Cc: Bruce Ashfield;
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By
Om Prakash PAL <omprakash.pal@...>
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#7463
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possible to replace octeon mips64 SDK with yocto mips64 SDK?
Hi, All.
I've built several yocto meta-toolchain's so far and now working on replacing Cavium's official octeon mips64 SDK with yocto/oe mips64 SDK.
I really want to replace the Cavium-provided one
Hi, All.
I've built several yocto meta-toolchain's so far and now working on replacing Cavium's official octeon mips64 SDK with yocto/oe mips64 SDK.
I really want to replace the Cavium-provided one
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By
Bongseo Jang <graycells@...>
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#7462
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Yocto weekly bug trend charts -- WW25
Hi all,
This is the weekly bug trend for WW25. WDD number and Open Bug number keep flat with WW24, as 1101 and 225. Bug status of WW25 could be found on
Hi all,
This is the weekly bug trend for WW25. WDD number and Open Bug number keep flat with WW24, as 1101 and 225. Bug status of WW25 could be found on
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Xu, Jiajun <jiajun.xu@...>
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#7461
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Re: Selecting gcc version
host should not matter although from my compiler experience I have
seen few cases where hosts injects bugs into cross compiler which
showed up on the target in compiled code but those cases were
host should not matter although from my compiler experience I have
seen few cases where hosts injects bugs into cross compiler which
showed up on the target in compiled code but those cases were
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Khem Raj
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#7460
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Re: Required packages for Hob
this was kubuntu 12.04 LTS actually and it also needed xterm to be
intalled in addition to above two.
this was kubuntu 12.04 LTS actually and it also needed xterm to be
intalled in addition to above two.
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By
Khem Raj
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#7459
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Re: Selecting gcc version
Scary! (As my daughters would say).
Well, that proves it's not the compiler. Still fails to boot, even though the toolchain that's supposed to work is 4.5.1. Does 32-bit / 64-bit host make a
Scary! (As my daughters would say).
Well, that proves it's not the compiler. Still fails to boot, even though the toolchain that's supposed to work is 4.5.1. Does 32-bit / 64-bit host make a
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Chris Tapp
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#7458
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Required packages for Hob
Hi Scott,
Khem found he was missing some packages necessary to run Hob. Blurb from
IRC:
<khem> what is prerequisites for hob
<khem> is it documented some where ?
<khem> I am looking for
Hi Scott,
Khem found he was missing some packages necessary to run Hob. Blurb from
IRC:
<khem> what is prerequisites for hob
<khem> is it documented some where ?
<khem> I am looking for
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Darren Hart <dvhart@...>
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#7457
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i assume there's no problem installing multiple toolchain tarballs
as part of an experiment, i'm installing both the arm and mips
toolchain tarballs (under the requisite /opt/poky directory). i
notice that, in the midst of the toolchain contents, there are
as part of an experiment, i'm installing both the arm and mips
toolchain tarballs (under the requisite /opt/poky directory). i
notice that, in the midst of the toolchain contents, there are
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By
Robert P. J. Day
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#7456
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Re: Selecting gcc version
well there are options in .config being changed that can mean that now
you could be waking up the sleeping dinosaurs.
OK
well there are options in .config being changed that can mean that now
you could be waking up the sleeping dinosaurs.
OK
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By
Khem Raj
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#7455
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Re: Selecting gcc version
Last one I've got to work is https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/3fc65f9f291fb19cad434968a4a0f66ab749e637.
I've opened an issue at
Last one I've got to work is https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/commit/3fc65f9f291fb19cad434968a4a0f66ab749e637.
I've opened an issue at
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By
Chris Tapp
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#7454
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Re: Selecting gcc version
can you tell me which commit is last good ?
yes there are interaction between kernel and compiler
sometimes kernel code has wrong expectation of gcc and when it gets
fixed in gcc things dont work so
can you tell me which commit is last good ?
yes there are interaction between kernel and compiler
sometimes kernel code has wrong expectation of gcc and when it gets
fixed in gcc things dont work so
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By
Khem Raj
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#7453
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Re: Selecting gcc version
Yes, it's 3.1.9 and it does compile. But the latest commits don't run when I build them (system displays a 'failed to execute kernel' error screen). Paul Eggleton has failed to get any to work when
Yes, it's 3.1.9 and it does compile. But the latest commits don't run when I build them (system displays a 'failed to execute kernel' error screen). Paul Eggleton has failed to get any to work when
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Chris Tapp
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#7452
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