Thanks for explaining it. I am using am335x-evm as reference platform, so as per the link, I should be using amsdk-08.00.00.00-config.txt but it is based on daisy branch. Whereas processor-sdk-02.00.01.07-config.txt looks updated one.
So is it ok to refer to processor-sdk to create my own ? thanks On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Denys Dmytriyenko <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 10:45:43AM +1300, Ankur Tyagi wrote: > > Hi, > > > > oe-layersetup has different set of configs. I couldn't find any > > documentation explaining "when to use which config". > > > > Can someone help me understand the rationale behind these configs ? They > > all refer to different commits of same repo, so I am sure there must a > > reason behind it. > > http://arago-project.org/wiki/index.php/Setting_Up_Build_Environment > > Available Layer Configurations section explains what those configs are. > > To summarize - config files in the main configs/ directory are all > "rolling", > i.e. they pull latest from corresponding branches of all the layers. Useful > for development. On the other hand, configs in coresdk, amsdk, glsdk, mcsdk > and processor-sdk directories are the release configs, i.e. they pin down > all > the layers to a specific commit ID at the time of release. That way a given > release can be reproduced later on. And those SDK names are just product > names > to support corresponding TI embedded processor platforms. > > > > For a commercial product, which config should be used to create bsp, > kernel > > and rootfs > > For your own commercial product, you should create your own config, using > one > of the existing ones as an example. > > -- > Denys >
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