Hi everyone,
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Khem Raj wrote:
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> Seems a missing dep on OpenSSL btw does tcf-agent work on anything other
> than x86 ?
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First of all, it's possible to compile the agent with OpenSSL disabled,
you will need to set ENABLE_SSL to 0 in your CFLAGS, see
ht
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Thanassis Silis wrote:
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> In the end it was some problem with the packages_deb. There seem to be some
> bug related to deb packaging. I only set deb packaging because it seems more
> compatible as I am on a Ubuntu system.
> rpm packagin on the other hand worked
Hi Anna,
yes it was an OpenSSL dependency, but it seems weird to bump into such a
problem. I mean This seems to have been rectified or more ppl would bump into
it.
In the end it was some problem with the packages_deb. There seem to be some bug
related to deb packaging. I only set deb packaging b
Hi Thanassis,
I don't know why tcf-agent is not included in your sdk image. But you also
can use ssh to create a rse remote connection that allows you to do remote
interaction. When you create remote connection, instead of choosing tcf, use
ssh. You'll need openssh in your target image fo
On Jun 18, 2013, at 6:55 AM, Thanassis Silis wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> it seems tcf-agent is not provided. Not even in the -sdk image I created. And
> that is where my problems start:
>
> using this in my local.conf: IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " tcf-agent"
> I expected to be able to automate the