Am Wed, 29 Nov 2017 16:53:49 -0500
schrieb Steve Pavao :
> Hi all,
>
> I am building Yocto poky linux for an Intel board at head in Master
> branch in Yocto poky, which currently results in a kernel version
> 4.9.61.
Well if Xenomai/Ipipe is your priority you should probably just write a
kernel
Hi, Lowell !
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
> Hi, Steve.
>
> Steve Pavao writes:
>
>> I am building Yocto poky linux for an Intel board at head in Master
>> branch in Yocto poky, which currently results in a kernel version
>> 4.9.61.
>
> I stick to release branches fo
Hi, Steve.
Steve Pavao writes:
> I am building Yocto poky linux for an Intel board at head in Master
> branch in Yocto poky, which currently results in a kernel version
> 4.9.61.
I stick to release branches for Poky for my own releases.
Probably not a big deal, as my experience using HEAD on re
Hi,
In my experience I usually try to get the patch that is the closest
match to my kernel version. So I would try
ipipe-core-4.9.51-x86-4.patch, you will probably have to do some hand
fixes to resolve any conflicts if the patch doesn't apply cleanly.
That's usually how I approach it. There cou
Hi all,
I am building Yocto poky linux for an Intel board at head in Master branch in
Yocto poky, which currently results in a kernel version 4.9.61.
I see that the latest patch file in the xenomai download area is
ipipe-core-4.9.51-x86-4.patch.
Will this patch work OK with the 4.9.61 kernel v