On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 12:48 AM Brian Zambrano wrote:
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> In a Python project with a setup.py file, you can actually do "pip install ."
> Of course you still need internet access for dependencies, which I have
> during the build. This is similar to running "python setup.py install" in
> the sa
Does anybody else have any idea about what is going on here?
Yocto is seeing my request to change the kernel config, suggests that the
change is acceptable, but then doesn't make it.
Thanks in advance for any insight,
Greg
From: Greg Wilson-Lindberg
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To:
Hey. I want to add python-tkinter into my image.
I've added in my local.conf . When I try to use it I cannot import Tkinter
into my code. Can anyone help with this? I get an error If this fails
Python may not be configured properly. ImportError: No module named
_tkinter. Any help would be appreciat
Even with libusb1 in DEPENDS it fails. It may be in the configure script
(which works fine "outside" of a bitbake build), but what I am confused
about is the lack of any libusb content in my cc-tool build tree.
When I added boost to the DEPENDS, I got the headers and libraries in
recipe-sysroot/..
The recipe you're after for DEPENDS is libusb1. If that doesn't work
then there's a bug in the configure script.
Ross
On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 at 18:19, Tim Hammer wrote:
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> I am trying to write a recipe for cc-tool
> (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cctool/) and ran into the following error
> dur
In a Python project with a setup.py file, you can actually do "pip install
." Of course you still need internet access for dependencies, which I have
during the build. This is similar to running "python setup.py install" in
the same directory.
I've tried setting SRC_URI="saunders_backend" along w
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 9:16 AM, Oleksandr Kravchuk
wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kravchuk
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> recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc
> b/recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc
> index 4cf375
I am trying to write a recipe for cc-tool (
https://sourceforge.net/projects/cctool/) and ran into the following error
during the build:
| checking for libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.0... no
| configure: error: Package requirements (libusb-1.0 >= 1.0.0) were not met:
|
| No package 'libusb-1.0' found
I have
Hi Brian,
It is confusing, I agree. But I think it is essential because I assume your
Target is not connected to the Internet. When you do pip install
normally the package if fetched from the internet and then installed. In this
case your app is local so need to have those files first built
From: Mike Crowe
oe-core has stopped[1] installing pigz as gzip. This means that in order to
persuade opkg-build to use pigz it must be specified explicitly. Let's
teach opkg-build to deal with being passed pigz as a compressor. We can't
combine the check for whether -T is required because opkg-b
Il 04/10/2018 14:20, Philip Balister ha scritto:
OEDEM is basically full at this time.
https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OEDEM_2018
We have had the room rearranged to seat 45 people and I am not sure how
we would handle anyone over this. If you know you can't make it, could
you please remove yo
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kravchuk
---
recipes-bsp/grub/grub_0.97.bb | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/recipes-bsp/grub/grub_0.97.bb b/recipes-bsp/grub/grub_0.97.bb
index 997a045..3e4e12c 100644
--- a/recipes-bsp/grub/grub_0.97.bb
+++ b/recipes-bsp/grub/grub_0.97.
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Kravchuk
---
recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc
b/recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc
index 4cf375f..0e2c0b7 100644
--- a/recipes-support/gnutls/gnutls.inc
+++ b/recipes-su
Thanks very much for this Shan. I have that book and was working through it
yesterday, as a matter of fact.
That part which is confusing to me in that recipe is that the SRC_URI
points to every single file, there is a "inherit setuptools" line and also
a do_install_append. I'm not sure how each of
Dear All,
How to run the task in the recipe file present in the custom layer,
*which executes all packages*, bypassing the task present in base
layers?
Thanks & Regards,
Satya
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Dear All,
How can we build the package for the host / native system?
Thanks & Regards,
Satya
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Dear All,
How to run the task in the recipe file present in the custom layer,
*which executes all packages*, bypassing the task present in base
layers?
Thanks & Regards,
Satya
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Hey Mark,
Do you think this approach is reasonable? If so, I have another patch I'd
like to propose that would enable us to better catch error scenarios (like
the last two patches address) that we might encounter during
do_image_prelink. We just happened to detect these last two issues even
thou
Hi all.
I'm looking for a good layer to add in my BSP to solve the problem of
upgrading the system and the application.
I'm working on a project the involves an imx6dlsabresd derived board and
Krogoth ver 15.0.3.
In the first versione the project used an x86-board and Ubuntu 14.04.
The update s
OEDEM is basically full at this time.
https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OEDEM_2018
We have had the room rearranged to seat 45 people and I am not sure how
we would handle anyone over this. If you know you can't make it, could
you please remove your name from the attendee list. We'd like to get a
On 2018-10-03 08:14, Jakob Hasse wrote:
Hello again,
I looked up the git man page and confirmed that the given SSH URI is
valid, in fact, the "v3" is just part of the path. No need to
explicitly specify a port number. As already mentioned, git works fine
when cloning standalone.
Furthermore,
Hello again,
I looked up the git man page and confirmed that the given SSH URI is valid, in
fact, the "v3" is just part of the path. No need to explicitly specify a port
number. As already mentioned, git works fine when cloning standalone.
Furthermore, if I add a slash after the colon, the Yocto
Hello BrianZ and all in the list,
I answered the StackExchange Query
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50436413/write-a-recipe-in-yocto-for-a-p
ython-application/52643185#52643185
This is just my shot at creating custom python application in Yocto. There
is clearly a lack of documentation
Hi Brian,
What you need in the .bb is a runtime-dependency. RDEPENDS_${PN} += “
${PYTHON_PN}-flask ${PYTHON_PN}-jinja ${PYTHON_PN}-markdown” and so on. This
will add these modules in the root-filesystem and will be available on the
target.
If you need some basic help with a python recip
Hi,
I am cleaning my github and want to remove some repos. One of them is
meta-gumstix-community - it is not maintained any more.
This layer is listed in layer-index. Will it be removed automatically
or are there steps I have to take?
Thanks
Andreas
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