Hi Malcom,
Thanks for the tip. Yes, that indeed appears
to be the problem.
I just made an new entry in the siteinfo.bbclass file
"i386-darwin": "endian-little bit-32 common-darwin
common-glibc ix86-common",\
and it progressed much futher. Could you please tell me why it cannot
find git. I installed git, but if you look below, it says git command
not found.
elvis-dowsons-macbook-pro:overo-oe elvis$ bitbake omap3-console-image
NOTE: Psyco JIT Compiler (http://psyco.sf.net) not available. Install
it to increase performance.
NOTE: Out of date cache found, rebuilding...
NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (6264/6265) [99 %]ERROR: opening /
Users/elvis/Tool/overo-oe/user.collection/packages/*/*.bb: [Errno 2]
No such file or directory: '/Users/elvis/Tool/overo-oe/user.collection/
packages/*/*.bb'
NOTE: Parsing finished. 0 cached, 5994 parsed, 270 skipped, 0 masked.
NOTE: build 200812032023: started
sh: git: command not found
sh: git: command not found
OE Build Configuration:
BB_VERSION = "1.8.11"
METADATA_BRANCH = "<unknown>"
METADATA_REVISION = "<unknown>"
TARGET_ARCH = "arm"
TARGET_OS = "linux-gnueabi"
MACHINE = "overo"
DISTRO = "angstrom"
DISTRO_VERSION = "2008.1-test-20081203"
TARGET_FPU = "hard"
NOTE: Resolving any missing task queue dependencies
ERROR: '[]' RDEPENDS/RRECOMMENDS or otherwise requires the runtime
entity 'openzaurus-sa' but it wasn't found in any PACKAGE or RPROVIDES
variables
NOTE: Runtime target 'openzaurus-sa' is unbuildable, removing...
Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['openzaurus-sa']
NOTE: Preparing runqueue
NOTE: Executing runqueue
NOTE: Running task 1 of 2458 (ID: 18, /Users/elvis/Tool/overo-oe/
org.openembedded.dev/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb, do_setscene)
Best regards,
Elvis
On Dec 3, 2008, at 8:09 PM, Crossley, Malcolm (GE EntSol, Intelligent
Platforms) wrote:
Hi Elvis,
Sorry about miss diagnosing the problem before.
The problem is that your particular arch+os combination is not
defined in the org.openembedded.dev/classes/siteinfo.bbclass file.
Please undo any changes you have made for BUILD_ARCH.
You could try setting BUILD_OS = “linux” in the local.conf file.
You can check the environment variables by typing bitbake –e
PACKAGE_NAME.
Setting the BUILD_OS to linux make break some autoconf settings and
although native packages may build, they may not work on your Darwin
based system.
Basically OpenEmbedded isn’t fully supported on Darwin based host
systems at the moment.
Again, I hope that helps
Malcolm
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