On 05/09/2017 12:18 PM, Ian Arkver wrote:
They have their own meta-b2qt layer for that. See "Embedded
documentation" and "Building Your Own Embedded Linux Image" from that
page.

It's not an OE-core thing, imho.

I digged a bit deeper, and meta-b2qt is in fact open source:

http://code.qt.io/cgit/yocto/meta-boot2qt.git/tree/README

"Boot to Qt (b2qt) is the reference distro used in Qt for Device Creation [1]. It combines Poky, meta-qt5 and various BSP meta layers to provide an integrated solution for building device images and toolchains with the latest Qt version."

Seriously, for those who say that qt5 should be in oe.core - this does the job far better than oe-core ever would.

Alex
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