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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 08-06-2021 om 21:08 schreef Trevor Gamblin: Sure. But note, I reworked it too (but maybe wrongly). I builds like 90% of my image, but fails building cmake.
Op 08-06-2021 om 21:08 schreef Trevor Gamblin: Sure. But note, I reworked it too (but maybe wrongly). I builds like 90% of my image, but fails building cmake.
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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 05-06-2021 om 15:35 schreef Gmane Admin: This patch resolves a starvation of a particular resource (execution cores), which is good. However, the problem I am facing is starvation of another resour
Op 05-06-2021 om 15:35 schreef Gmane Admin: This patch resolves a starvation of a particular resource (execution cores), which is good. However, the problem I am facing is starvation of another resour
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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 14-04-2021 om 06:59 schreef Richard Purdie: I like the idea. Unfortunately the patch doesn't apply to Gatesgarth, so I couldn't test it. Any chance you would be doing a refresh?
Op 14-04-2021 om 06:59 schreef Richard Purdie: I like the idea. Unfortunately the patch doesn't apply to Gatesgarth, so I couldn't test it. Any chance you would be doing a refresh?
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bitbake controlling memory use
Hi, Op 18-04-2021 om 11:59 schreef Richard Purdie: And indeed it does, thanks so much for the tip. Ferry
Hi, Op 18-04-2021 om 11:59 schreef Richard Purdie: And indeed it does, thanks so much for the tip. Ferry
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bitbake controlling memory use
Hi, Op 14-04-2021 om 06:59 schreef Richard Purdie: I tried PARALLEL_MAKE_nodejs = "-j 1" from local.conf but that didn't work. So I watched it run for a while. It compiles with g++ and as at about 0.5
Hi, Op 14-04-2021 om 06:59 schreef Richard Purdie: I tried PARALLEL_MAKE_nodejs = "-j 1" from local.conf but that didn't work. So I watched it run for a while. It compiles with g++ and as at about 0.5
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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 12-04-2021 om 10:13 schreef Robert Berger@...: Yeah, C++. But apearently it's during the LTO phase where it eat my memory. Yup. So then it would just fail the build? Nope.
Op 12-04-2021 om 10:13 schreef Robert Berger@...: Yeah, C++. But apearently it's during the LTO phase where it eat my memory. Yup. So then it would just fail the build? Nope.
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bitbake controlling memory use
Hi, Op 12-04-2021 om 04:25 schreef ChenQi: Yeah, so we would be having memwatch as a baby sitter. I would be nicer to have it built into bitbake, but this would work too.
Hi, Op 12-04-2021 om 04:25 schreef ChenQi: Yeah, so we would be having memwatch as a baby sitter. I would be nicer to have it built into bitbake, but this would work too.
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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 11-04-2021 om 17:55 schreef Alexander Kanavin: Bitbake does a lot of babysitting anyway :-) And is pretty good at it too. To me, fixing make et al. is more work and less effective then adding a fea
Op 11-04-2021 om 17:55 schreef Alexander Kanavin: Bitbake does a lot of babysitting anyway :-) And is pretty good at it too. To me, fixing make et al. is more work and less effective then adding a fea
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bitbake controlling memory use
Op 11-04-2021 om 17:27 schreef Alexander Kanavin: Yes, and make project doesn't care, because make is called with -j 16 so that is what it does. So here's my pitch: bitbake can stop processes spawned
Op 11-04-2021 om 17:27 schreef Alexander Kanavin: Yes, and make project doesn't care, because make is called with -j 16 so that is what it does. So here's my pitch: bitbake can stop processes spawned
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bitbake controlling memory use
My build machine has 8 cores + HT so bitbake enthusiastically assumes 16. However I have (only?) 16GB of RAM (+24GB swap space). 16GB of RAM has always been more then enough with 4 core + HT, but now
My build machine has 8 cores + HT so bitbake enthusiastically assumes 16. However I have (only?) 16GB of RAM (+24GB swap space). 16GB of RAM has always been more then enough with 4 core + HT, but now
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How to include initrd.cpio to image
Op 03-05-2020 om 13:42 schreef Gmane Admin: Self answering, I added this to my image recipe: ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += "install_initrd; " install_initrd() { bbnote "Adding initrd to image ${IMAGE_
Op 03-05-2020 om 13:42 schreef Gmane Admin: Self answering, I added this to my image recipe: ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += "install_initrd; " install_initrd() { bbnote "Adding initrd to image ${IMAGE_
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perf Makefile issue building with 5.6.2 kernel image
Op 07-05-2020 om 13:36 schreef sateesh m: I got it to work in zeus with 5.6.0 kernel by copying in perf.bb from master. https://github.com/htot/meta-intel-edison/blob/btrfs/meta-intel-edison-bsp/recip
Op 07-05-2020 om 13:36 schreef sateesh m: I got it to work in zeus with 5.6.0 kernel by copying in perf.bb from master. https://github.com/htot/meta-intel-edison/blob/btrfs/meta-intel-edison-bsp/recip
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How to include initrd.cpio to image
Op 30-04-2020 om 23:33 schreef Gmane Admin: Gmane is crazy. It's me, Ferry. I'm still stick here. Any ideas?
Op 30-04-2020 om 23:33 schreef Gmane Admin: Gmane is crazy. It's me, Ferry. I'm still stick here. Any ideas?
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[WIC] Grow last partition up to disk size
Op 01-05-2020 om 01:11 schreef Rudolf J Streif: If you use btrfs you can even resize the rootfs (mounted) partition.
Op 01-05-2020 om 01:11 schreef Rudolf J Streif: If you use btrfs you can even resize the rootfs (mounted) partition.
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How to include initrd.cpio to image
I am generating core-image-minimal-initramfs-edison.cpio.gz which is found in the deploy-core-image-minimal-initramfs-image-complete/ directory. When I build my image edison-image initrd gets included
I am generating core-image-minimal-initramfs-edison.cpio.gz which is found in the deploy-core-image-minimal-initramfs-image-complete/ directory. When I build my image edison-image initrd gets included
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Compressing btrfs image
Op 28-03-2020 om 21:06 schreef Konrad Weihmann: You can loop mount the image file using udisksctl as an ordinary user, which mounts the image under /media/<user name>. I wanted to take a snap shot, se
Op 28-03-2020 om 21:06 schreef Konrad Weihmann: You can loop mount the image file using udisksctl as an ordinary user, which mounts the image under /media/<user name>. I wanted to take a snap shot, se
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Image size reduction
Op 29-03-2020 om 18:28 schreef Ajam Ali: So your project adds 3.1GB right 3.1GB is huge. Compare to f.i. Libreoffice (installed 0.5GB or so). Either your own code has a lot of fat, or you are pulling
Op 29-03-2020 om 18:28 schreef Ajam Ali: So your project adds 3.1GB right 3.1GB is huge. Compare to f.i. Libreoffice (installed 0.5GB or so). Either your own code has a lot of fat, or you are pulling
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How to create a btrfs snapshot in the rootfs image (during build)?
Self answering below. Op 22-02-2020 om 16:06 schreef Ferry Toth: the emmc compared to separate partitions. And it allows multiple versions of the rootfs in the same pool. btrfs image and taking the sn
Self answering below. Op 22-02-2020 om 16:06 schreef Ferry Toth: the emmc compared to separate partitions. And it allows multiple versions of the rootfs in the same pool. btrfs image and taking the sn
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