[yocto] git works standalone, but not within yocto for weird Azure Devops ssh uri

Evan O'Loughlin evan.oloughlin at vitalograph.ie
Thu Sep 20 06:49:32 PDT 2018


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From: yocto-bounces at yoctoproject.org [yocto-bounces at yoctoproject.org] on behalf of Jakob Hasse [jakob.hasse at qiio.com]
Sent: 19 September 2018 10:05
To: Yocto List
Cc: Andrii Voloshyn
Subject: [yocto] git works standalone, but not within yocto for weird Azure Devops ssh uri

Hello,

I have several projects hosted in Azure DepOs (former Visual Studio online).
When I glone them with git inside my host machine or the Ubuntu 16.04 container, everything works fine. When I use bitbake to build the recipe with the same ssh uri, it fails (yocto inside Ubuntu 16.04 container).

The SCR_URI in my recipe looks like this:

SRC_URI = "gitsm://XXX@vs-ssh.visualstudio.com:v3/XXX-app"<mailto:gitsm://XXX@vs-ssh.visualstudio.com:v3/XXX-app>

What strikes me is the weird "v3" in the app uri, with the other ssh uris not containing this but the ssh port (22) instead, I didn't have any problem so far.
I also upgraded git to version 2.17 or 2.19 or so already.

Does anyone have a solution for this?
The actual recipe looks like this:

DESCRIPTION = "My app"
LICENSE = "CLOSED"
SECTION = "app"

# util-linux is for some uuid headers
DEPENDS = "openssl curl u-boot-fw-utils restart-me util-linux"

SRC_URI = "gitsm://my-company@vs-ssh.visualstudio.com:v3/my-company/IoTSolutions/my-app"<mailto:gitsm://my-company@vs-ssh.visualstudio.com:v3/my-company/IoTSolutions/my-app>
SRC_URI_append = "file://start_my-app.sh"<file://start_my-app.sh>

SRCREV_pn-my-app = "356dfb095d4b162120f43769cd5b23c7f5a15bd0"
#SRCREV_pn-swisscom-app = "${AUTOREV}"
S = "${WORKDIR}/git"

inherit cmake update-rc.d

INITSCRIPT_NAME = "start_my-app.sh"
INITSCRIPT_PARAMS = "start 23 3 5 ."

EXTRA_OECMAKE = ""

do_install() {
    install -d ${D}${bindir}
    install -m 0755 ${S}/bin/my-app ${D}${bindir}/my-app
    chrpath -d ${D}${bindir}/my-app

    install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d

    install -c -m 755 ${WORKDIR}/${INITSCRIPT_NAME} ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/${INITSCRIPT_NAME}
}

All the Best
Jakob


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Hi Jacob,

I had a similar issue setting-up my recipe recently.

Our git server uses ssh key authentication and i finally got it working using the following SRC_URI in my recipe:
SRC_URI = "git://user@server:ProjectName;protocol=file;branch=DevBranch"


Hope this helps,

Regards,
Evan



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