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On 06-04-2023 17:02, Mark Hatle via lists.yoctoproject.org wrote:
On 4/6/23 7:28 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
Nope, wrote that too soon.
Added the meta-xilinx-tools overlay, enabled multiconfig, but after a while,
You don't use multiconfigs with meta-xilinx-tools, there is an internal (xsct)
provided toolchain.
If you do enable multiconfigs, that toolchain is disabled and the Yocto
Project compiled one will be used. This is a test configuration and not
supported for deployment. (It was designed so we could test new Yocto Project
toolchains, as well as give people who wanted to replace the toolchain a
method for doing it. But we don't support this for production purposes. For
instance, gcc 12.2 won't build the 2022.2 firmware for a variety of reasons.)
I enabled multiconfig because one of the READMEs told me to do so. Without it,
I got build errors about binaries not being where they were supposed to be.
Hence my confusion - there's a dozen READMEs, they each provide some pieces of
the puzzle, but it isn't always the same puzzle apparently.
Isn't there some description somewhere that explains how to build the zynqmp
bootloader in Yocto, and that actually works?
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