Hello! I am using yocto to build images and develop software for my freescale imx53 board.
I need some help setting up environment for QT based software development. My software requires qt4 (embedded) support. There is several ways to use toolchain. First, I can use toolchain from build directory where I've compiled qt4-embedded recipe. There I create environment-setup script using command: bitbake meta-ide-support Second, I can build SDK for my image: bitbake image-name -c populate_sdk Third, I can use meta-toolchain-qt recipe to build QT containing SDK: bitbake meta-toolchain-qte The first two methods is most convenient for me, because I need some additional libraries that is not included in meta-toolchain-qte. The first method is better, because I develop software on the same host, where yocto is located, so I don't need separate SDK installation. However, only the last method produces environment settings for QT placed in /opt/poky/1.6.1/sysroots/i686-pokysdk-linux/environment-setup.d folder. Other two methods produce environment-setup scripts, but they don't create sysroots/i686-linux/environment-setup.d folder. So QT environment settings lacks from this installations. The best way I would like to solve it, is to somehow make 'bitbake meta-ide-support' generate environment settings for QT in my build dir, so I can use my local (non-SDK) cross toolchain to build QT software. How can I achieve it? It is ok for me to use SDK as well, however, I want it to be my image based SDK. Thanks for any help. Alexander. -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core
