Dear all:
No clue how is happen " conflict for providers of
libnetfilter_queue.so.1()(64bit) needed by nether (provider
libnetfilter_queue conflicts with installed libjpeg-devel)"
I don't see any connection between libnetfilter_queue and
libjpeg-devel.
[0s] Memory limit set to
After fix the build.conf for setup buildroot to include "cpp" and
"util-linux-su" in , looks now it compiles 350/735 without any error. So
looks finally I have my build environment right.
Conclusion for build :
1. edit .gbs.conf,
remove default "prebuilt/toolchains-x86_64" repo.
It has far old
I think this is a bug report.
I have looked into the build.conf file.
The prebuilt's rpm is too old. The latest tizen-base actually is the
"Base". But the problem is the util-linux file being included in the
lastest base, which DOESN't have the "su" do command. I have to check with
the prebuilt
Dear pawel.
I have added the base+common into the local repo. Now more packages
built, but the same problem with there are OLD packages in
prebuilt/toolchains-x86_64 which existing within base repo too. Looks base
contains higher version and -devel files. Then for some package, the lower
I am glad I could help.
Best regards,
Paweł Wieczorek
Samsung R Institute Poland
Samsung Electronics
p.wieczor...@samsung.com
On 28/10/16 18:02, Scott Zhang wrote:
You win Pawel.
The base repo still have packages devel repo doesn't have so I am
including the repo in now.
Regards
On Fri,
You win Pawel.
The base repo still have packages devel repo doesn't have so I am including
the repo in now.
Regards
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:48 AM, Scott Zhang wrote:
> Thank. Pawel.
> Yes. I guess missing "Base" is a main cause.
> During the daytime dig of all urls, I
Dear Philippe:
Your libx11-common resides in
http://download.tizen.org/releases/2.3.1/2.3.1-wearable/common/latest/repos/emulator/packages/noarch/
So you need to add the repo into your gbs.conf
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Philippe Coval <
philippe.coval@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Thank. Pawel.
Yes. I guess missing "Base" is a main cause.
During the daytime dig of all urls, I found
http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/devel/common/latest/repos/x86_64-wayland/packages/
, Looks the "Devel" contains all the rpm build need, so I am making a
little more progress today, few more
Hi Scott,
The issues you reported here and in "About Repo Sync get..." thread seem
to be caused by the Tizen:Base repository (or rather by the lack of it).
In order to get all the necessary source code, please refer to the
following thread: