On 11/19/2009 08:19 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Hodgson, Simon wrote:

I'm setting up a new machine with Linux specifically to use for
OpenEmbedded development. Which Linux distro should I go with?

I'm looking to make it as easy as possible to get started, so
ideally all the packages I need will be available from that distro's
standard repositry.

I've tried SuSE in the past and given up trying to get all of the
required tools installed, and more recently been using Debian, but
the Python version in Debian is a few versions behind and there was
talk of OE soon requiring a more up to date version.

Ubuntu is a good candidate at the moment as I belive there won't be
any hardware issues with the laptop I want to use, but this wiki
page suggests there's some faffing to do
http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Gcc_issues_in_Intrepid_and_later
which I'd like to avoid if possible - does anyone know if these
issues are present in the latest version 9.10?

   despite my occasional(?) shrieks of outrage, fedora has generally
served me well for OE builds.

You should be fine with the "mainstream" distros since it is likely someone on the list is using it and can help you with any issues that crop up. As you can see at the moment, the Fedora users are working out a potential issue with F12.

Philip

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