On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 17:06 +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > On 20/09/2019 13:22, Mittal, Anuj wrote: > > On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 11:33 +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > > > On 20/09/2019 02:16, Mittal, Anuj wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2019-09-19 at 23:55 +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > > > > > The git-lfs content is only used by the samples which we > > > > > don't > > > > > use or > > > > > install. Set lfs=0 so that git-lfs isn't a requirement on the > > > > > build > > > > > host. > > > > > > > > It still tries to fetch the content at the time of unpacking. > > > > This > > > > is > > > > what I get during do_unpack when git-lfs in not in HOSTTOOLS: > > > > > > > > git -c core.fsyncobjectfiles=0 checkout -B intel-mediasdk-19.2 > > > > 885c309f57a7a1cbc60edee6b0d014a36da94562 failed with exit code > > > > 128, > > > > output: > > > > git-lfs filter-process: git-lfs: command not found > > > > fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly > > > > > > I forgot to put in the commit message: > > > > > > This needs the lfs option to the git fetcher, which is > > > currently > > > in > > > bitbake master as of > > > be0b78ccfc5ede98041bc0545a15092494b12b26. > > > > > > > Yes, I have that commit in my tree. Only change is I commented > > HOSTTOOLS_NONFATAL = git-lfs in bitbake.conf and manually removed > > git- > > lfs link from tmp/hosttools. > > What happens if you actually remove git-lfs from the host, instead > of > fiddling HOSTTOOLS? I'm wondering if this is git looking for git-lfs > in > /usr/bin explicitly, but then trying to run it with PATH lookup > which > fails as /usr/bin isn't in $PATH.
Yeah, it looks like git-lfs installs hooks. Works if I uninstall git- lfs or remove hooks using git-lfs uninstall. Thanks, Anuj -- _______________________________________________ meta-intel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel
