Last time I tried the sunxi-bsp tools they weren't working and I didn't see
much interest in fixing them (myself included).  The lichee tools are going
to have no support unless you buy a Dev kit from wits but wits is actually
very helpful if you do.

I had the Lichee tools for a31 and they worked very well.  I haven't tried
them for other chips.

Either way though you are probably on your own though so I would just
experiment.
 On Apr 6, 2014 1:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to get build root to build an image that I can flash into my
> Cubieboard2 and boot.  I think this means an image that Livesuit (which I
> have working) can read.  It looks like sunxi-bsp is the preferred solution
> for building Livesuit images around here.
>
> I think I have buildroot building all of the u-boot files I need, and from
> looking at sunxi-bsp it looks like what I need mostly at this point is
> linux-sunxi/allwinner-tools from github (which is mostly proprietary
> binaries).  I have also noted that there seems to be a newer toolset (from
> allwinner?) under the name Lichee?
>
> Is the linux-sunxi/allwinner-tools the way to go, or is there another way
> to build a Livesuit image from scratch?  Also what do people think of the
> lichee toolset.
>
> Brian
> * <https://github.com/linux-sunxi/allwinner-tools>*
>
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