first that you for your reply.
I followed the linux embedded book and it did not work. your reply
made it clear to me that i should look for a better documentation, and
i found the pdf, and whamm
got a nice quemo booting the example.
Well Karim's book is nice to get an overview, but
according to the web site this BSP is good for real hardware too.
what am i
doing wrong ?
how do i make it boot from real hardware ?
Sorry, no idea about x86. I'm an ARM guy, probably like the most.
Dipl-Ing. (FH) J. Holzmayr
Entwicklung Embedded Devices / Software
Telefon: (08444)
how do you burn the hd.img output ? with dd to flash drive ?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Josef Holzmayr
holzm...@rsi-elektrotechnik.de wrote:
according to the web site this BSP is good for real hardware too. what am
i
doing wrong ?
how do i make it boot from real hardware ?
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
rules/v4l-utils.make |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rules/v4l-utils.make b/rules/v4l-utils.make
index ad8dce2..dc6af56 100644
--- a/rules/v4l-utils.make
+++ b/rules/v4l-utils.make
@@ -16,8
* currently disable support for qv4l2
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
.../0001-Disable-build-of-qv4l2.patch | 37
patches/v4l-utils-0.8.4/series |3 ++
rules/v4l-utils-tools.in |
Hi all,
Raz, maybe you should check the bootloader.
Another clue is the MBR of your HDD : having a disk image could provide you
a bootloader (personaly I use syslinux/extlinux) but does not alter the MBR
(sector 0). Probably you should write the proper MBR for the bootlader you
use.
This also
Bart,
With regard to a more thorough clean of Qt apps . . .
In my case the
'clean' step in rules/qt4.make looks as this:
#
# Clean
#
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:21:22AM +0200, Michael Grzeschik wrote:
* currently disable support for qv4l2
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
.../0001-Disable-build-of-qv4l2.patch | 37
patches/v4l-utils-0.8.4/series
Raz wrote:
yes, this is exactly what i did though I read the x86 pdf. qemu worked.
problem now is that i try to boot it from real hardware but it fails. I dd
the output hd.img to a usb stick and still, once trying to boot the kernel
it machine simply hanged ( mere prompt ).
Can you re-direct
* currently disable support for qv4l2 with
a patch on the Makefile. Otherwise qmake
will not find the v4l libraries.
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
.../0001-Disable-build-of-qv4l2.patch | 37
patches/v4l-utils-0.8.4/series
* currently disable support for qv4l2 with
a patch on the Makefile. Otherwise qmake
will not find the v4l libraries.
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
v1 - v2: removed not needed additional v4l-utils-tools.in
v2 - v3: added missing select on LIBSYSFS by
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 01:18:22PM +0200, Marius Brehler wrote:
Retrotranslator is a tool that makes Java applications compatible with
Java 1.4, Java 1.3 and other environments.
Signed-off-by: Marius Brehler mar...@linux.sungazer.de
---
rules/host-retrotranslator.in |7 +++
* currently disable support for qv4l2 with
a patch on the Makefile. Otherwise qmake
will not find the v4l libraries.
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
v1 - v2: removed not needed additional v4l-utils-tools.in
v2 - v3: added missing select on LIBSYSFS by
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 12:08:24PM +0200, Bart De Vos wrote:
@$(call clean, $(QT4_DIR))
will execute: (from a conceptual point of view)
cd QT4_DIR make clean
not true. It's rm -rf $(QT4_DIR) (rules/pre/Rules.make).
Michael
--
Pengutronix e.K. |
Hi,
I just released PTXdist 2011.06.0. There are a few noteworthy things this
time. The inner workings of the get stage changed, although this shouldn't
be noticeable. The extract stage changed as well. This might break packages
with a special extract stage. $(call extract, PKG) now always
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 04:12:56PM +0200, Michael Olbrich wrote:
I just released PTXdist 2011.06.0.
2011.07.0 :-)
rsc
--
Pengutronix e.K. | |
Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ |
Peiner Str. 6-8, 31137
* currently disable support for qv4l2 with
a patch on the Makefile. Otherwise qmake
will not find the v4l libraries.
Signed-off-by: Michael Grzeschik m.grzesc...@pengutronix.de
---
v1 - v2: removed not needed additional v4l-utils-tools.in
v2 - v3: added missing select on LIBSYSFS by
Robert hello.
I saw you posted a fix for x86 . Could it be that you manage to use ptxdist
for x86 ?
I am having problem booting the generic bsp over any x86 hardware. grub
fails to read
the kernel.
raz
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Robert Schwebel
r.schwe...@pengutronix.dewrote:
On Tue,
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 06:00:51PM +0300, Raz wrote:
I saw you posted a fix for x86. Could it be that you manage to use
ptxdist for x86? I am having problem booting the generic bsp over any
x86 hardware. grub fails to read the kernel.
As Juergen pointed out, the generic BSP was made for Qemu,
Bart,
If that was what you're looking for, you can use it. If that is not
what you're looking for; then what are you looking for?
In re-reading some of the responses it looks like a ptsdist clean qt4
should ensure I have a clean build system.
Dave
--
ptxdist mailing list
20 matches
Mail list logo