On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 23:53, Andre McCurdy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 2:41 PM Ryan Harkin <[email protected]> > wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 21:29, Ryan Harkin <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> I pulled the whole openssl dir from your repo, added the layer.conf > changes to my layer.conf and rebuilt openssl and my image. > >> > >> Unfortunately, I still have no /usr/bin/openssl in my disk image. So > I've added the RPROVIDES from Andre's in a vain attempt to get it to work: > >> > >> RPROVIDES_${PN} += "openssl-bin" > >> > >> ... although I'm not hopeful it'll do the trick... > > > > It didn't work. Once thing that's puzzling me: where is the package > "openssl-bin"? I can only find references to it, but no package. > > The "openssl-bin" package is created by the openssl 1.1.x recipe. > > Adding "openssl-bin" to RPROVIDES in the openssl 1.0.2 recipe is a > solution for users who are switching from openssl 1.1.x back to 1.0.2 > and have an image which is tries to include the new openssl-bin > package. I don't think that's what you are trying to do (?). > Correct. I only tried it because the 1.0.2t recipe wasn't working. To be clear - I have /usr/bin/openssl in my image when using 1.0.2p from the Poky Sumo branch. When I add the 1.0.2t recipe to my own layer, openssl builds without errors, but I don't get the binary. > If you are using openssl 1.0.2 then the openssl command line tool is > in the openssl package... so to include the openssl command line tool, > add the "openssl" package to your image. > > If you are using openssl 1.1.x then the openssl command line tool is > in the openssl-bin package... so to include the openssl command line > tool, add the "openssl-bin" package to your image. > > But anyway, in all cases, the way to debug what's going on isn't to > try random recipe changes and then rebuild the final image. Instead > you should build your chosen version of openssl, look in the > packages-split directory to see which package includes the openssl > command line tool and then add that package to your image. > I don't have a packages-split. I was unaware of it, and reading the manual, it seems I should have one. But I don't. Running 'bitbake -e openssl | grep "PKGDEST="' tells me I should have one, but there are no instances in a directory called "packages-split" in my tmp dir. Anyway, I'm giving up for now. I'll come back to another time... or more likely, get someone smarter than me to sort it out ;-)
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