On 10/13/2010 01:02 PM, Tasslehoff Kjappfot wrote:
I'm compiling myrootfs for the beagleboard, and have IMAGE_INSTALL += "libusb1" in my recipe. This has worked fine until a recent update, but now it fails with the following:

NOTE: Handling BitBake files: | (7156/7156) [100 %]
Parsing of 7156 .bb files complete (6694 cached, 462 parsed). 7374 targets, 305 skipped, 0 masked, 0 errors. ERROR: '['/home/tassloe/src/openembedded/pd-recipes/images/myrootfs.bb']' RDEPENDS/RRECOMMENDS or otherwise requires the runtime entity 'libusb-1.0-0' but it wasn't found in any PACKAGE or RPROVIDES variables
ERROR: Required build target 'myrootfs' has no buildable providers.
Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['myrootfs', 'libusb-1.0-0']
NOTE: Resolving any missing task queue dependencies
ERROR: '['/home/tassle/src/openembedded/pd-recipes/images/myrootfs.bb']' RDEPENDS/RRECOMMENDS or otherwise requires the runtime entity 'libusb-1.0-0' but it wasn't found in any PACKAGE or RPROVIDES variables
Unknown Event: <bb.event.NoProvider instance at 0xfaae5ec>
NOTE: Runtime target 'libusb-1.0-0' is unbuildable, removing...
Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['libusb-1.0-0']
ERROR: Required build target 'myrootfs' has no buildable providers.
Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['myrootfs', 'libusb-1.0-0']

I deleted my TMPDIR and then it compiled ok, but when I tried to compile again, I got the same message. Neither myrootfs.bb nor recipes/libusb have been changed since the last time this worked for me, so I suspect something else is causing this.

Any ideas?

- Tasslehoff

To add some info / reply to myself.

koen told me this is because I try to force libs into my rootfs that I don't use directly, and removing libusb1 and libqt* from myrootfs.bb indeed makes it build. May have worked only be accident before, I'm not sure.

But, it makes me wonder if I use SDK's right.

To avoid everyone having to compile our rootfs with OE, I have created an SDK. Using this SDK I compile and link an application that needs libusb1, and that's why I had to force my rootfs to include it. The same for my Qt-application. I compile and link that one outside OE, and add libs to IMAGE_INSTALL in myrootfs.bb to make sure it has what it needs.

Is this the wrong way to go about it? If so, how *should* I do it?

Regards,
Tasslehoff






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