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Hello again,
slightly curious about appweb and seeing a bitbake recipe I decided
I might try a little build of it in the fso-milestone5 directory. Got
errors in the compile:
gcc -c -g -D_DEBUG -Wall -DLINUX -D_REENTRANT -fno-rtti
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Hi all,
I'm facing troubles compiling FSO with the FSOmakefile following the
instructions of [1].
Running a Debian Stable machine I get the following output:
NOTE: Running task 3 of 6566 (ID: 23,
/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb,
do_unpack)
Okay I started it again and it seems to run now. Strange... Didn't change
anything...
Thanks anyway.
Daniel
On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 09:25:10 +0100, Daniel Spies
daniel.sp...@fuceekay.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm facing troubles compiling FSO with the FSOmakefile following the
instructions of [1].
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Hello all,
just tried to build FSO manually with OE and it failed on one of the
packages:
NOTE: package
linux-openmoko-2.6.28-2.6.28-oe1+gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r2:
task do_fetch: failed
I've been trying a few times over the
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
Am Tuesday 16 December 2008 17:23:49 schrieb Arigead:
My other question is that I built the kernel using toolchain [1]
instructions and my bitbake fso-image also built the kernel. I assume
that I can use the toolchain
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Hello,
got my development machine now working and have build both the
kernel following Toolchain [1] and build the fso-image using the manual
section of [2], which points to the oe page [3].
As per [3] I got the openembedded with a git checkout
Am Tuesday 16 December 2008 17:23:49 schrieb Arigead:
My other question is that I built the kernel using toolchain [1]
instructions and my bitbake fso-image also built the kernel. I assume
that I can use the toolchain produced kernel and the bitbake produced
filesystem.
Can I tell Bitbake
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