Re: [yocto] Migration from 1.7.1 to 1.8 - kernel-abiversion missing

2015-04-30 Thread Schaumlöffel , Jan
 That is really odd. I'll be interested to hear how that happened. I just did a
 test and it points to where I expect:
 
   [/home/bruc...poky/build] bitbake -e core-image-minimal | grep
 STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR # $STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR
 STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR=/home/bruce/poky/build/tmp/work-
 shared/qemux86-64/kernel-build-artifacts


So I experimented a bit more and found a minimal set of steps to reproduce the 
problem. Maybe that might give someone a clue as to what is happening and/or 
how to resolve it.

Steps to reproduce:

- clone Poky repository, checkout branch 'fido'
- go to meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine and copy beaglebone.conf to another file (I 
used astro.conf)
- from poky repository do source oe-init-build-env into new build directory
- edit conf/local.conf to set MACHINE ?= astro (use filename from second 
step) and DL_DIR (if present)
- run bitbake core-image-minimal

- kernel-abiversion is missing, build fails

- edit conf/local.conf, set MACHINE ?= beaglebone
- run bitbake core-image-minimal

- image builds fine

It stays the same if the copied config is in a custom BSP layer, some minor 
modifications are made, etc., but to eliminate complexity I just put that into 
the meta-yocto-bsp layer. What strikes me as really odd is that now the only 
thing changed between working and non-working configuration seems to be the 
filename of the machine configuration - what am I missing?

How do I create a working machine configuration for Poky 1.8? (In 1.7.1 I just 
took some machine configuration from eldk, fiddled around with it a bit, put it 
into my BSP layer and never had any trouble with that.)

Regards,
Jan
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Re: [yocto] Heads up

2015-04-30 Thread Khem Raj
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 7:18 AM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:
 This is just a note that the recent upgrade of util-linux
 to version 2.26.1 (from 2.25.2) was much more major than
 the version change implies.  The 'sfdisk' tool changed a
 lot and will no longer be compatible with many scripts out
 there that still use it.

Can we document the needed differences and info for users ?
may be it will handy in release notes too eventually when release time comes



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[yocto] Release Candidate Build for yocto-1.7.2 rc2 now available.

2015-04-30 Thread Poky Build User

A release candidate build for yocto-1.7.2 rc2 is now available at:

 
http://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/pub/releases/yocto-1.7.2 rc2


Please begin QA on this build as soon as possible.


Build hash information: 
meta-intel : c39a4bf4450845fca6f1b26ccfc0db192a4567e8 
meta-fsl-arm : db1571f40c375a398a8cdbb42de4c4f272ab0cd1 
meta-minnow : 13a5f2ab84c7284647a3e067a33109c11dae0568 
meta-qt3 : 3016129d90b7ac8517a5227d819f10ad417b5b45 
meta-fsl-ppc : 5eeeb3ad74b72d904f805bc6e248e93e722b45c4 
poky : 29812e61736a95f1de64b3e9ebbb9c646ebd28dd 


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Re: [yocto] [meta-raspberrypi] meta-ivi meta-raspberrypi

2015-04-30 Thread Andrei Gherzan
@Mauro We can't wait to see the patches. :)
@Oliver If you are working on this please assign yourself to
http://redmine.gherzan.com/issues/19

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Alex J Lennon 
ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk wrote:



 On 29/04/2015 16:34, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
  Em Wed, 29 Apr 2015 16:05:58 +0200
  Alex J Lennon ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk escreveu:
 
  On 29/04/2015 15:30, Oliver wrote:
  Hello
 
  I have been working building together the meta-raspberrypi  the
 meta-ivi layers.
  I have been stuck with configuration/compilation of weston(from
 mata-ivi layer):
 
  1)
 
  You can check the intial thread
 http://lists.genivi.org/pipermail/genivi-meta-ivi/2015-April/000508.html
 
 
  egl provided by userlad is not detected as the *.pc files are not
 deployed
  Someone has faced similar problems:
 
 
 http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=2282b93f4248a32de84805456efa352f69b28624
 
  2)
  With this I am able to reach the do_compile stage but there are errors
 related to the undefined type
 
  PFNEGLQUERYWAYLANDBUFFERWL
  Hacked this one forcing the inclusion of weston-egl-ext.h :-S
 
 
  3)
  At linking time the next trouble is:
 
 
 /home/oliver/raspberry/build-rpi-ivi/tmp/sysroots/i686-linux/usr/libexec/arm-poky-linux-gnueabi/gcc/arm-poky-linux-gnueabi/4.9.1/ld:
 cannot find -lwayland-egl
 
  IIRC this lib is provided by mesa-gl, but in my build, mesa is
 configured(--disable-egl (is this ok being provided by userlad?)) which
 might be the reason why libwayland-egl is not getting deployed in the image?
 
  Any correction to my statements or hint to go further would be
 appreciated
 
  Best Regards  thanks for your time
 
  Oliver
  Hi Oliver,
 
  I was looking at wayland/weston last year.  I can't remember exactly
  where I was at with it I am afraid, but I think I had it building and
  have pushed some of the code I was playing with to GitHub
 
  I think this was related to the .pc issue
 
 
 https://github.com/DynamicDevices/meta-raspberrypi/commit/491dd14585efdb52378a57fa6ddacb1f15065257
 
  And this was what I was doing with weston. Looks like I was disabling
 EGL.
 
 
 https://github.com/DynamicDevices/meta-raspberrypi/commit/c657f69deb57035fc43319dd7d41745c17d7d6e1
 
  Sorry I can't be more help but perhaps there's something in there that
  might be of use.
  I was able to build weston/wayland with meta-raspberrypi, for
  the Tizen distro:
 
 http://blogs.s-osg.org/bringing-tizen-to-a-raspberry-pi-2-near-you/
 
  I had to apply a few patches to make it work on both Tizen and
  meta-raspberrypi. The forks are at:
http://git.s-osg.org/
 
  The current version there is actually disabling EGL. Enabling
  it seems to be possible, but we're still trying to make it work
  (it compiles fine, though, so I think we're close).
 
  Once done, my plan is to work on porting the patches back to
  meta-raspberrypi (and tizen-distro).
 
 

 Great news Mauro. If you need anybody to test out your patches, when
 ready, please give me a shout.

 Cheers, Alex

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Re: [yocto] [meta-raspberrypi] virtual/libgles1

2015-04-30 Thread Andrei Gherzan
Hello Gary,

I see that rpi doesn't provide gles1 in none of the graphics providers. So
the only solution that I see for now is to have a new recipe (similar to
mesa-gl) which will provide only gles1. Or, we can bbappend mesa to be used
and provide only gles1 (this could be pretty hacky).

Cheers!

On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:

 How can I get virtual/libgles1 on the RaspberryPi?  libgles2
 is provided by userland but that package does not provide
 libgles1.  If I add a dependency on libgles1 (e.g. libva),
 then there is a conflict which tries to install both mesa
 and mesa-gl.

 Looking for ideas...

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Re: [yocto] Heads up

2015-04-30 Thread Gary Thomas

On 2015-04-30 01:45, Khem Raj wrote:

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 7:18 AM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:

This is just a note that the recent upgrade of util-linux
to version 2.26.1 (from 2.25.2) was much more major than
the version change implies.  The 'sfdisk' tool changed a
lot and will no longer be compatible with many scripts out
there that still use it.


Can we document the needed differences and info for users ?
may be it will handy in release notes too eventually when release time comes



From the 2.26 release notes:
 This version provides a completely new sfdisk(8) command; the new version is
 based on libfdisk. If your use cases depend on sfdisk(8), then it is strongly
 recommended to be careful and re-test your scripts. The new version supports
 MBR and GPT disk labels (SGI and SUN are also supported but not well tested).
 The new version no longer supports some obscure MBR-specific command-line
 options nor legacy CHS addressing.

What this means is that any script (there are a ton of them out there)
that tries to create a label for a disk device using Cylinder-Head-Sectors
style will have to be rewritten as the new sfdisk only does sector unit
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[yocto] gdk-pixbuf-native build error on YP 1.8 Fido

2015-04-30 Thread Taek Hyun Shin
Hi all,

 

First sorry, my English is poor

 

I try to use on YP 1.8 Fido

I add DISTRO_FEATURES_append =  directfb because of I must use directfb

When I build gdk-pixbuf-native, error occured below

 

~/works/Yocto/build/test$ bitbake gdk-pixbuf-native

WARNING: Host distribution Fedora-17 has not been validated with this version 
of the build system; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is 
recommended that you use a tested distribution.

Parsing recipes: 100% 
|##|
 Time: 00:00:04

Parsing of 871 .bb files complete (0 cached, 871 parsed). 1265 targets, 39 
skipped, 0 masked, 0 errors.

NOTE: Resolving any missing task queue dependencies

ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'directfb-native' (but 
virtual:native:/home/B110141/works/git/poky-fido/meta/recipes-graphics/cairo/cairo_1.12.18.bb
 DEPENDS on or otherwise requires it). Close matches:

  db-native

  orc-native

  icu-native

ERROR: Required build target 'gdk-pixbuf-native' has no buildable providers.

Missing or unbuildable dependency chain was: ['gdk-pixbuf-native', 
'harfbuzz-native', 'cairo-native', 'directfb-native']

 

Summary: There was 1 WARNING message shown.

Summary: There were 2 ERROR messages shown, returning a non-zero exit code.

 

I can not find why gdk-pixbuf-native have dependency harfbuzz-native

On YP 1.7 Dizzy, gdk-pixbuf-native have not dependency harfbuzz-native

 

Help me please

 

 

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Re: [yocto] Migration from 1.7.1 to 1.8 - kernel-abiversion missing

2015-04-30 Thread Schaumlöffel , Jan
 What kernel recipe is used when your machine is set to 'astro' ?
 Something custom ? Or have you added machine compatibility to another
 known kernel recipe ?

How would I see which kernel recipe is used?

I did not customize anything except for aforementioned steps, simply copied 
beaglebone.conf to astro.conf in the same directory. Also I did not touch any 
kernel recipes (kernel is built externally), maybe that's what's missing?

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Re: [yocto] [meta-raspberrypi] virtual/libgles1

2015-04-30 Thread Gary Thomas

On 2015-04-30 05:11, Andrei Gherzan wrote:

Hello Gary,

I see that rpi doesn't provide gles1 in none of the graphics providers. So the 
only solution that I see for now is to have a new recipe (similar to mesa-gl) 
which will provide only
gles1. Or, we can bbappend mesa to be used and provide only gles1 (this could 
be pretty hacky).


Fair enough.  I'll take a look at this when I have a chance (no promises...)


On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Gary Thomas g...@mlbassoc.com 
mailto:g...@mlbassoc.com wrote:

How can I get virtual/libgles1 on the RaspberryPi?  libgles2
is provided by userland but that package does not provide
libgles1.  If I add a dependency on libgles1 (e.g. libva),
then there is a conflict which tries to install both mesa
and mesa-gl.

Looking for ideas...


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Re: [yocto] Migration from 1.7.1 to 1.8 - kernel-abiversion missing

2015-04-30 Thread Bruce Ashfield

On 2015-04-30 3:14 AM, Schaumlöffel, Jan wrote:

That is really odd. I'll be interested to hear how that happened. I just did a
test and it points to where I expect:

   [/home/bruc...poky/build] bitbake -e core-image-minimal | grep
STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR # $STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR
STAGING_KERNEL_BUILDDIR=/home/bruce/poky/build/tmp/work-
shared/qemux86-64/kernel-build-artifacts



So I experimented a bit more and found a minimal set of steps to reproduce the 
problem. Maybe that might give someone a clue as to what is happening and/or 
how to resolve it.

Steps to reproduce:

- clone Poky repository, checkout branch 'fido'
- go to meta-yocto-bsp/conf/machine and copy beaglebone.conf to another file (I 
used astro.conf)
- from poky repository do source oe-init-build-env into new build directory
- edit conf/local.conf to set MACHINE ?= astro (use filename from second 
step) and DL_DIR (if present)
- run bitbake core-image-minimal

- kernel-abiversion is missing, build fails

- edit conf/local.conf, set MACHINE ?= beaglebone
- run bitbake core-image-minimal

- image builds fine

It stays the same if the copied config is in a custom BSP layer, some minor 
modifications are made, etc., but to eliminate complexity I just put that into 
the meta-yocto-bsp layer. What strikes me as really odd is that now the only 
thing changed between working and non-working configuration seems to be the 
filename of the machine configuration - what am I missing?



What kernel recipe is used when your machine is set to 'astro' ?
Something custom ? Or have you added machine compatibility to
another known kernel recipe ?

The big difference that I see would be the kernel recipe, and
some of the tasks not executing (and hence not generating the
abiversion file).

Bruce


How do I create a working machine configuration for Poky 1.8? (In 1.7.1 I just 
took some machine configuration from eldk, fiddled around with it a bit, put it 
into my BSP layer and never had any trouble with that.)

Regards,
Jan



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Re: [yocto] Migration from 1.7.1 to 1.8 - kernel-abiversion missing

2015-04-30 Thread Bruce Ashfield

On 2015-04-30 08:27 AM, Schaumlöffel, Jan wrote:

What kernel recipe is used when your machine is set to 'astro' ?
Something custom ? Or have you added machine compatibility to another
known kernel recipe ?


How would I see which kernel recipe is used?


This is where my brute force techniques probably break down. I just
do a 'bitbake virtual/kernel' and you'll see it display which
recipe is being built.

If you haven't added compatibility for your new machine to any
recipe, I'm betting that linux-dummy is used.



I did not customize anything except for aforementioned steps, simply copied 
beaglebone.conf to astro.conf in the same directory. Also I did not touch any 
kernel recipes (kernel is built externally), maybe that's what's missing?


It is plausible. But in theory, linux-dummy should still provide
what you need (but since it doesn't build anything, there is
no abi .. and no modules can be built against it) .. so the
error isn't graceful.

Bruce



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[yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread gmane

Hi,

I have a simple recipe like this:

---

DESCRIPTION = Simple helloworld application + git
SECTION = examples
LICENSE = MIT
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = 
file://${COMMON_LICENSE_DIR}/MIT;md5=0835ade698e0bcf8506ecda2f7b4f302


FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := ${THISDIR}/${PN}-${PV}:

SRCREV = ecf1f0bc87960ef6b6d97c0385b44ce6ea5b2211
SRC_URI = 
git:///home/genius/yocto-repos/simple-hello-world-git.git;protocol=file;branch=master


S = ${WORKDIR}/git

do_compile() {
${CC} simple-hello-world-git.c -o simple-hello-world-git
}

do_install() {
install -d ${D}${bindir}
install -m 0755 simple-hello-world-git ${D}${bindir}
}

---

If I bake the .ipk, copy it over to the target and try to install it 
there opkg complains:


opkg install /tmp/simple-hello-world-git_1.0.1-r0_armv7a-vfp-neon.ipk
Installing simple-hello-world-git (1.0.1-r0) on root.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies 
for simple-hello-world-git:

 *  libc6 (= 2.21) *
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package simple-hello-world-git.

---

If I include the package into my image it works, also if I just copy 
over the executable (which is included in the package) it works.


scp 
/home/genius/test/yocto-autobuilder/yocto-worker/custom-fido-vexpressa9-qemu-core-image-minimal/build/build/tmp/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/simple-hello-world-git/1.0.1-r0/git/simple-hello-world-git 
root@192.168.7.2:/tmp


/tmp/simple-hello-world-git
Simple Hello world git!

Am I missing something?

I am pretty sure this worked with dizzy.

Regards,

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[yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Robert Berger
Hi,

I have a simple recipe like this:

---

DESCRIPTION = Simple helloworld application + git
SECTION = examples
LICENSE = MIT
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM =
file://${COMMON_LICENSE_DIR}/MIT;md5=0835ade698e0bcf8506ecda2f7b4f302

FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := ${THISDIR}/${PN}-${PV}:

SRCREV = ecf1f0bc87960ef6b6d97c0385b44ce6ea5b2211
SRC_URI =
git:///home/genius/yocto-repos/simple-hello-world-git.git;protocol=file;branch=master

S = ${WORKDIR}/git

do_compile() {
${CC} simple-hello-world-git.c -o simple-hello-world-git
}

do_install() {
install -d ${D}${bindir}
install -m 0755 simple-hello-world-git ${D}${bindir}
}

---

If I bake the .ipk, copy it over to the target and try to install it
there it complains:

opkg install /tmp/simple-hello-world-git_1.0.1-r0_armv7a-vfp-neon.ipk
Installing simple-hello-world-git (1.0.1-r0) on root.
Collected errors:
 * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies
for simple-hello-world-git:
 *  libc6 (= 2.21) *
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package simple-hello-world-git.

---

If I include the package into my image it works, also if I just copy
over the executable (which is included in the package) it works.

scp
/home/genius/test/yocto-autobuilder/yocto-worker/custom-fido-vexpressa9-qemu-core-image-minimal/build/build/tmp/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/simple-hello-world-git/1.0.1-r0/git/simple-hello-world-git
root@192.168.7.2:/tmp

/tmp/simple-hello-world-git
Simple Hello world git!

Am I missing something?

I think this worked with dizzy.

Regards,

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[yocto] [dizzy] shutdown custom image will not power off the processor

2015-04-30 Thread kris duff
Hello,
I don't know yet if this issue is bsp related or not, but I am trying to 
understand what is going on here.
If anybody have any clue to help me solve my problem, I would appreciate.
Using a custom image recipe, when I shutdown ( using the command ) my device 
will not power off.  I see the message halt on the console but nothing is 
happening ...
In daisy, the system were turning off correctly (with the same hardware)

I don't know where to start to look at to solve this issue. I would like to 
hear your suggestions.
Thank you
Kris

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Re: [yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Gary Thomas

On 2015-04-30 12:11, Robert Berger wrote:

Hi,

I have a simple recipe like this:

---

DESCRIPTION = Simple helloworld application + git
SECTION = examples
LICENSE = MIT
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM =
file://${COMMON_LICENSE_DIR}/MIT;md5=0835ade698e0bcf8506ecda2f7b4f302

FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := ${THISDIR}/${PN}-${PV}:

SRCREV = ecf1f0bc87960ef6b6d97c0385b44ce6ea5b2211
SRC_URI =
git:///home/genius/yocto-repos/simple-hello-world-git.git;protocol=file;branch=master

S = ${WORKDIR}/git

do_compile() {
 ${CC} simple-hello-world-git.c -o simple-hello-world-git
}

do_install() {
 install -d ${D}${bindir}
 install -m 0755 simple-hello-world-git ${D}${bindir}
}

---

If I bake the .ipk, copy it over to the target and try to install it
there it complains:

opkg install /tmp/simple-hello-world-git_1.0.1-r0_armv7a-vfp-neon.ipk
Installing simple-hello-world-git (1.0.1-r0) on root.
Collected errors:
  * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies
for simple-hello-world-git:
  *  libc6 (= 2.21) *
  * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package simple-hello-world-git.


On your target, what do you get from this?
  # opkg list-installed libc6



---

If I include the package into my image it works, also if I just copy
over the executable (which is included in the package) it works.

scp
/home/genius/test/yocto-autobuilder/yocto-worker/custom-fido-vexpressa9-qemu-core-image-minimal/build/build/tmp/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/simple-hello-world-git/1.0.1-r0/git/simple-hello-world-git
root@192.168.7.2:/tmp

/tmp/simple-hello-world-git
Simple Hello world git!

Am I missing something?

I think this worked with dizzy.

Regards,

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you're fooling with a pointer of a handle. In C, you could be fooling
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Re: [yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Robert Berger
Hi,


On 04/30/2015 10:35 PM, Gary Thomas wrote:

 On your target, what do you get from this?
   # opkg list-installed libc6

Nothing, since I forgot

EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES_append =  package-management

Thanks,

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Re: [yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Burton, Ross wrote:


 On 30 April 2015 at 21:30, Robert Berger gm...@reliableembeddedsystems.com 
 wrote:
   Nothing, since I forgot

   EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES_append =  package-management

  um ... i think you only need refer to EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES; with
that variable, i believe the _append part is superfluous.

rday

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Re: [yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Burton, Ross
On 30 April 2015 at 21:30, Robert Berger gm...@reliableembeddedsystems.com
wrote:

 Nothing, since I forgot

 EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES_append =  package-management


That will be it then - your image doesn't have a package database so any
dependencies won't be able to be satisfied.

Either force the installation or rebuild the image with package-management
enabled.

Ross
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[yocto] Release Candidate Build for yocto-1.7.2_rc3 now available.

2015-04-30 Thread Poky Build User
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Re: [yocto] fido: funny ipk behavior

2015-04-30 Thread Gary Thomas

On 2015-04-30 15:23, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Burton, Ross wrote:



On 30 April 2015 at 21:30, Robert Berger gm...@reliableembeddedsystems.com 
wrote:
   Nothing, since I forgot

   EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES_append =  package-management


   um ... i think you only need refer to EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES; with
that variable, i believe the _append part is superfluous.


Unless it's already being set somewhere else - this seems like
a safe way to make sure it gets set.

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[yocto] Replacing HOB in Build Appliance for YP 1.9

2015-04-30 Thread Georgescu, Alexandru C
Hello,
In 1.9 HOB is intended to be deprecated by Toaster functionality. This
means that Build Appliance also must be changed. Since HOB is started
automatically in BA in order to help users get started quickly with YP, I
have the following proposal for updating BA in 1.9 and to replace HOB:


* Update current BA implementation in order to support Toaster (maybe few
patches needed to be included in the image in order to run Toaster)
* If Toaster is enabled in BA then the user might be able to run Toaster
from his host machine, or if BA is installed on a remote server, just
access the server via HTTP.
* this should be an easy solution to implement and maintain the BA
functionality.

There are solutions like Docker that were previously discussed, but my
opinion is that first of all Docker is limited to Linux only. Secondly it
will need much more QA effort (support at least 4 distros that YP
currently supports) and more failure prone for specific Docker
configurations.

Regards,
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Re: [yocto] Replacing HOB in Build Appliance for YP 1.9

2015-04-30 Thread Stewart, David C
+1

On 4/30/15, 9:06 AM, Georgescu, Alexandru C
alexandru.c.george...@intel.com wrote:

Hello,
In 1.9 HOB is intended to be deprecated by Toaster functionality. This
means that Build Appliance also must be changed. Since HOB is started
automatically in BA in order to help users get started quickly with YP, I
have the following proposal for updating BA in 1.9 and to replace HOB:


* Update current BA implementation in order to support Toaster (maybe few
patches needed to be included in the image in order to run Toaster)
* If Toaster is enabled in BA then the user might be able to run Toaster
from his host machine, or if BA is installed on a remote server, just
access the server via HTTP.
* this should be an easy solution to implement and maintain the BA
functionality.

There are solutions like Docker that were previously discussed, but my
opinion is that first of all Docker is limited to Linux only. Secondly it
will need much more QA effort (support at least 4 distros that YP
currently supports) and more failure prone for specific Docker
configurations.

Regards,
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Yocto QA Engineer
SSG/SSD Open Source Technology Center Romania

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