[meta-ti] building Yocto for Pandaboard

jfabernathy jfabernathy at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 05:11:58 PST 2012


On 02/09/2012 08:01 AM, Maupin, Chase wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: meta-ti-bounces at yoctoproject.org [mailto:meta-ti-
>> bounces at yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of James Abernathy
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 4:52 PM
>> To: Gary Thomas
>> Cc: meta-ti at yoctoproject.org
>> Subject: Re: [meta-ti] building Yocto for Pandaboard
>>
>>
>> On Feb 8, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> On 2012-02-08 15:27, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>>> Op 8 feb. 2012, om 23:22 heeft Gary Thomas het volgende
>> geschreven:
>>>>> On 2012-02-08 15:18, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>>>>> Op 8 feb. 2012, om 23:11 heeft jfabernathy het volgende
>> geschreven:
>>>>>>> On 02/08/2012 05:05 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 2012-02-08 14:58, jfabernathy wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to build the pandaboard BSP for Yocto. I cloned
>> the meta-ti repository in the poky directory and tried to build
>> core-image-sato for both machine pandaboard and
>>>>>>>>> omap4430-panda. However, I immediately get an error because
>> bitbake is looking for recipes-images/angstrom/systemd-image.bb,
>> which is required in the ti-hw-bringup-image.bb image
>>>>>>>>> recipe.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> All I really included was the machine name change in
>> local.conf and added the meta-ti layer in bblayers.conf.
>>>>>>>>> Did I miss a step?
>>>>>>>> This was discussed last week.  Add this line to your
>> local.conf
>>>>>>>>   BBMASK = ".*/meta-ti/recipes-misc/"
>>>>>>>> This will skip some BeagleBoard/BeagleBone recipes that are
>> not
>>>>>>>> currently working in a Yocto tree.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks a bunch. That got it going.  The README said nothing
>>>>>> Stop spreading such lies!
>>>>> It's not a lie, just a perspective.
>>>> It *is* a lie, since the README is non-empty. Regardless of what
>> you want to do, the README does contain content.
>>> Sorry, I thought you were referring to my work-around to get this
>>> going in Yocto.  Obviously, he was looking for more info in the
>>> README than just how to use this layer with Angstrom and I agree
>>> that this "trick" probably does not belong in the README.
>>>
>>> --
>> Wow!  Sorry I jumped into a mailing list I obviously don't
>> understand or belong in.  I apologize if I offended.  I did read
>> the README, but it didn't make a bit of sense to me because it
>> talked about angstrom, which I don't know anything about and
>> wondered what that had to do with yocto.  My current Yocto
>> knowledge is based on the meta-intel layer, which doesn't mention
>> angstrom.  It sounds like the hint/trick that Gary mentioned will
>> make bitbake build with just yocto, which is what I want.  My goal
>> is more of a proof of concept.  I'd like to prove if you could take
>> the same image recipe and move it from Pandaboard to Atom and vice
>> versa.  That way a developer could pick the hardware platform based
>> on the performance, features, and cost.  The software effort should
>> be minimal to move if the Yocto concept works as advertised.
> Jim, you are welcome here.  As was mentioned before there have been a lot of discussions about this layer.  One of the goals for the meta-ti layer will be to work with just oe-core and yocto and not require meta-angstrom.  We are moving that direction and the use case you are trying and your experiences with it are important.  Thanks for taking the time to give this a shot.
>
Thanks, glad the proof of concept falls into the groups thinking as 
well.  I will monitor for progress on the use of just the Yocto Linux 
for this POC.  I've tested Angstrom, and while it works on Pandaboard 
does not achieve what my goal is.

I did post another question regarding an error I got while building just 
with Yocto. Not sure if a solution for it exists yet without going down 
the Angstrom route as others have suggested.

Thanks again,

JIm A

>> Jim A
>>
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