Hi Art,

somehow I provided the wrong link. I was referring to the wiki link
https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getting-started-guide/building-packages-locally-gbs

I am currently trying to build everything from sources. Motivation behind is 
that am getting into the build system and would like to attempt to do it 
locally. I would like to build armv7 with hard float support (arm7hl) which 
right now is not created in the tizen snapshots.

But I agree with you that using pre built rpms accelerated the process.

Thanks for the feedback.

Pedro Q.

From: McGee, Art [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 4:43 PM
To: de Queiros, Pedro; 
um-pd-engineering-electrical-infotainment-...@jaguarlandrover.com
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Subject: Re: [Dev] tizen ivi gbs build failing

Pedro,

First of all I'd consider updating.  I clicked on your link to tizen and the 
snapshot is not there.  It's been a while since I built an image entirely from 
source.  It takes some time.  I tend to focus on building the package I need to 
change and then make an image from rpm's already built with the code.   
Sometimes it's necessary to run gbs multipule times.  Once some packages are 
built then others build.  It would be important not to clean your GBS-ROOT.  
But basically to create a custom image all you should need is your modified 
rpm's and an appropriate kickstart file.  I'd suggest looking at the following.

You might add something like this to your .gbs.conf

[repo.tizen_ivi]
url = http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/ivi/latest/repos/atom/packages/

to reference the repos at tizen.

I hope you already have these but I found these the be excellent sources for 
building source and images.

https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getting-started-guide/building-packages-locally-gbs

https://source.tizen.org/documentation/developer-guide/getting-started-guide/creating-tizen-images-mic

Once you have a kickstart file it's easy to modify to create the image you want 
with your own rpm's.


I hope this helps guide you.

Art McGee
Infotainment Engineer



Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC
1419 NW 14th Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97209
Jaguar.com  |  LandRover.com


On 21 May 2015 at 07:10, <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have tried to build tizen ivi locally using gbs. I have followed the 
instructions in 
http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/ivi/tizen-ivi_20150113.1/
 
Unfortunately as you probably can guess form the title, build did not 
succeeded. Root causes of failure seem to be
 
=== the following packages failed to build due to missing build dependencies 
(442) ===
=== the following packages failed to build because export source files to build 
environment failed (34) ===
 
build log and my gbs configuration is available in attachment
 
repo manifest used to clone the sources was ivi.xml from the branch tizen of 
the repository /scm/manifest 
 
I someone could point out some directions to the problem. And/or share a 
working configuration would be great.
 
Looking forward for your feedback.
 
Best Regards,
Pedro Q.
 
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