I contacted the QNX folks. They asked for some info on the permissions and
how you were running the script, so it seems they were on the right track.
Guess you've got it all going now?

They also said they'd work with me on refreshing the info as it is a bit
stale.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 2:11 AM Karl Karpfen <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a bit off-topic, but: what is the state of QNX at the moment? Last
> time I have seen it, it came with a very poor X-Server interface which
> caused strange crashes. And it was not possible to compile and use a
> platform-independent GUI-toolkit like wxWidgets with QNX. Has this changes
> meanwhile or is QNX still a closed universe where all the necessary
> standards do not work?
>
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 9. März 2016 00:27:29 UTC+1 schrieb acheesehead:
>>
>> I just downloaded and built the latest 'experimental' QNX 6.6 BSP for
>> BBB. Got the same errors. Turns out that the permissions of files in
>> install/sbin and install/bin needed to change. Once I changed their
>> permissions, all goes well. The build script does not mount the SD card or
>> the eMMC, so that must be done manually.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 3:00:18 PM UTC-7, Steven Hartmann wrote:
>>>
>>> I hope there is someone here successfully using QNX on the BBB.  I am
>>> currently doing a QNX evaluation and am having trouble with the BBB BSP.  I
>>> am using the BSP_ti-am335x-beaglebone_br-660_be-660_SVN797070_JBN574.zip
>>> BSP.  The package comes with a pre-built image, which boots up fine.  I
>>> have been able to do a few test programs with it, but now I need to modify
>>> the BSP to change which features are used.  The first step in doing this
>>> was to just recompile the BSP to make sure I can recreate the precompiled
>>> version.  The build goes fine and creates an image.  I can boot off the
>>> image, but it gives a lot of errors:
>>>
>>> U-Boot#  fatload mmc 0 81000000 ifs-ti-am335x-beaglebone.bin
>>> reading ifs-ti-am335x-beaglebone.bin
>>> 5794620 bytes read in 657 ms (8.4 MiB/s)
>>> U-Boot# go 81000000
>>> ## Starting application at 0x81000000 ...
>>>
>>> __________Board ID__________
>>> header:  ee3355aa
>>> name:    A335BNLT
>>> ____________________________
>>>     BeagleBone Black detected
>>>
>>> VFPv3: fpsid=410330c3
>>> coproc_attach(10): attach fe08a3fc (fe08ad24)
>>> coproc_attach(11): attach fe08a3fc (fe08ad24)
>>> Welcome to QNX Neutrino 6.6.0 on the Texas Instruments AM335x BeagleBone
>>> (ARMv7 Cortex-A8 core) - Board
>>> Unable to start "devc-seromap" (2)
>>> Unable to access "/dev/ser1" (2)
>>> Unable to access "/dev/ser1" (2)
>>> Starting MMC/SD driver...
>>> Unable to start "devb-sdmmc-j5_generic" (2)
>>> Unable to start "devb-sdmmc-j5_generic" (2)
>>> starting I2C driver...
>>> Unable to start "i2c-omap35xx-j5" (2)
>>> Unable to access "/dev/i2c0" (2)
>>> starting WDT reset utility...
>>> Unable to start "dm814x-wdtkick" (2)
>>> starting Board ID driver...
>>> Unable to start "am335x-boardid" (2)
>>> Unable to access "/dev/bdid" (2)
>>> Setting OS Clock from on-board RTC
>>> Unable to start "rtc" (2)
>>> Sat Jan 01 00:00:15 GMT 2000
>>> Starting USB OTG Host driver...
>>> Starting SPI driver...
>>> Unable to start "spi-master" (2)
>>> Starting network driver...
>>> starting leds driver...
>>> Unable to start "am335x-leds" (2)
>>> Unable to access "/dev/leds" (2)
>>> Setting environment variables...
>>> done.
>>> Starting Screen Graphics...
>>> done.
>>> Starting HDMI Audio driver...
>>> Unable to access /dev/snd/pcmC0D1p
>>> ksh: No controlling tty (open /dev/tty: No such device or address)
>>> ksh: warning: won't have full job control
>>>
>>>
>>> All of the software that reports "unable to start" does not have execute
>>> permissions.  When I tried to add execute permissions by hand, it said the
>>> file did not exist.
>>>
>>> My build host is linux mint.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
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