On 16 April 2013 01:00, Edward Vidal vidal.devel...@gmail.com wrote:
beagleboard 1949 RPMs
qemuarm 1747 RPMs
beaglebone 1742 RPMs
pandaboard 3842 RPMs
Any and all help will be appreciated.
Have a look in work/[machine]/[image]/[version], you'll see
installed-pkgs.txt and
Ross,
I did a search for installed-pkgs.txt and complementary-pkgs.txt neither of
these files were on my system. I am assuming this is because in my
local.conf I am using INHERIT += rm_work.
as found on page 41 of the ref_manual. What is the difference between the
two pkgs sets? The does reduce
On 16 April 2013 15:01, Edward Vidal vidal.devel...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a search for installed-pkgs.txt and complementary-pkgs.txt neither of
these files were on my system. I am assuming this is because in my
local.conf I am using INHERIT += rm_work.
as found on page 41 of the ref_manual.
On 16 April 2013 15:35, Edward Vidal vidal.devel...@gmail.com wrote:
They all use EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES = debug-tweaks tools-sdk.in local.conf
Something within the build is deciding which pkgs get installed between
different builds. I would expect several different RPMs but not hundreds as
was
On Tuesday 16 April 2013 15:03:50 Burton, Ross wrote:
On 16 April 2013 15:01, Edward Vidal vidal.devel...@gmail.com wrote:
I did a search for installed-pkgs.txt and complementary-pkgs.txt neither
of
these files were on my system. I am assuming this is because in my
local.conf I am using
Hi,
Re-CCing the list so everyone else can see.
A quick comparison of the beagle and panda lists using diff shows exactly
what I was expecting. Slightly different X configuration (omap+evdev vs
keyboard+mouse+evdev+fbdev) and a massively different kernel configuration:
the beaglebone image has