Hi all
I want to build armhf package for raspberrypi but bitbake is always giving
me armel packages.
I have made changes in
~/yocto/poky-dizzy-12.0.1/meta-raspberrypi/conf/raspberrypi file at
DEFAULTTUNE ?= arm1176jzfshf
I have also changes in
On 04/22/15 13:58, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Hi Brian,
On Wednesday 22 April 2015 15:32:06 Brian Karcz wrote:
Is there a way to create a recipe to build actively developed code located
in an external source directory? Basically skip the fetch and unpack steps
and always execute the compile and
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Petter Mabäcker pet...@technux.se wrote:
Update linux-raspberrypi_3.18 to latest version.
Remove sl030raspberrypii2ckernel.patch since it will not apply anymore
and its content seems to be obsolite in later kernel versions.
[Support #56]
Signed-off-by:
A release candidate build for yocto-1.7.2_rc3 is now available at:
http://autobuilder.yoctoproject.org/pub/releases/yocto-1.7.2_rc3
Please begin QA on this build as soon as possible.
Build hash information:
meta-intel : c39a4bf4450845fca6f1b26ccfc0db192a4567e8
meta-fsl-arm :
On May 1, 2015, at 12:48 AM, christophe coutand ccout...@widenorth.no wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your help.
replacing
IMAGE_INSTALL += libgomp libgomp-dev libgomp-staticdev
with
IMAGE_INSTALL_append = libgomp libgomp-dev libgomp-staticdev”
unless you are doing development on
All,
There have been a lot of patches proposed for fido so I wanted to let
you know that I have just submitted a first fido-next test build to
the autobuilder.
The full set of changes can be seen in my fido-next branch:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky
On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 12:09:43PM +0100, Joshua Lock wrote:
All,
There have been a lot of patches proposed for fido so I wanted to let
you know that I have just submitted a first fido-next test build to
the autobuilder.
The full set of changes can be seen in my fido-next branch:
On 1 May 2015 at 12:09, Joshua Lock joshua.l...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
There have been a lot of patches proposed for fido so I wanted to let
you know that I have just submitted a first fido-next test build to
the autobuilder.
The full set of changes can be seen in my fido-next branch: