Hello, I have found the problems of creating the toolchain
meta-toolchain-qte.bb (and my derived one) !
First problem:
There is a conflict in packages "cups" and "libpam-base-files" (same file
"cups" in "/etc/pam.d" was deployed by the packages) this results in a bailing
out while installing the packages.
My workaround was: local modified libpam-base-files w/o file "cups" in
"libpam-base-files/pam.d"
(does libpam-base-files really have to install this file and some other package
dependent ones ?)
Second problem:
meta-toolchain-qte.bb contains following line in do_populate_sdk_append():
>script = "${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/environment-setup"<
this have to be changed to:
>script="${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/environment-setup"<
because the code is used as shell commands and not as python code !
The issue above results in a call of "script" with arguments "=" and
"${SDK_OUTPUT}/${SDKPATH}/environment-setup".
"script" opens a "bash -i" and wait for commands. Therefore the processing
blocks until this shell exits.
Is there somebody out there having commit access who will fix that second
problem in org.openembedded.dev ?
regards
Wolfgang Hauser
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Holger Freyther
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2010 14:51
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [oe] Creating a Own Tool chain, some referenced packages are not
included into the SDK archive
On 06/29/2010 11:20 PM, Hauser, Wolfgang (external) wrote:
> Hello Holger Freyther,
>
> here are the diffs for my changes:
>
> diff of meta-toolchain-qte.bb <> meta-toolchain-xxx.bb
sorry, this diff is not readable, please use a unified diff for the changes.
>
> The qte toolchain has created properly, my own do not.
So you say bitbake meta-toolchain-qte is working?
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