Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
> Rod Whitby wrote:
>> Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
>>> It seems that the Wiki is outdated.
>> Please update the wiki to match reality.
>
> I'll do it.
You've done it better than I could have done!
Cheers, Didier
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Believe me or not: A fresh new Makefile in a correct ~moko home.
$ make setup
$ make setup-machine-freerunner
Edit build/conf/local.conf
MACHINE = "x86"
DISTRO = "openmoko"
BUILD_ARCH = "i686"
INHERIT += " devshell"
TARGET_FPU = ""
$ make image
does the unable to open local.conf error.
Add IN
Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
> I just noticed that this behavior only occurs when building for the
> "x86" machine. I say this if this can help to identify the problem.
Do you mean x86 as a host, or x86 as a target. x86 as a target is not
supported, and x86 as a host is what everyone uses, so you can
Rod Whitby wrote:
> Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
>> It seems that the Wiki is outdated.
> Please update the wiki to match reality.
I'll do it.
>> I'm wondering if anyone has done a fresh build restarting from scratch
>> with the MokoMakefile as I can't explain my problems.
>
> Yes. Make sure you al
Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
> It seems that the Wiki is outdated.
Yes, wiki's are always outdated. :-(
> For example, the Wiki says you have
> to make openmoko-devel-image or openmoko-qtopia-x11-image. But the
> MokoMakefile version I downloaded has no such target but you have to set
>
> OM_
Didier "Ptitjes" wrote:
> OK I found the problem finaly.
>
> The Wiki states what follows for the local.conf :
>
> MACHINE = "x86"
> DISTRO = "openmoko"
> BUILD_ARCH = "i686"
> INHERIT += " devshell"
> TARGET_FPU = ""
>
> but the INHERIT += " rm_work" is mandatory else the bitbake doesn't work
OK I found the problem finaly.
The Wiki states what follows for the local.conf :
MACHINE = "x86"
DISTRO = "openmoko"
BUILD_ARCH = "i686"
INHERIT += " devshell"
TARGET_FPU = ""
but the INHERIT += " rm_work" is mandatory else the bitbake doesn't work
at all as you can see in the errors of my prev
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