Dear Brian,

I appreciate your advices. It was solved clearly. :D
Belén also advised me same solution.

I checked that ~/poky/build-toaster-5/tmp/deploy/sdk directory was created
and was able to find SDK setup script.

Best regards,
Jihoon Lee

2016-12-22 10:04 GMT+09:00 Brian Avery <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> In the build box (the one that says "Type the recipe you want to build")
> enter rpi-basic-image:do_populate_sdk
>
> (You can also make an extensible sdk with rpi-basic-image:do_populate_sdk_ext.
>  that will give you the cross toolchains+devool which would make creating
> your own recipes easier).
>
> The syntax is recipe:task. so you could do something like bash:do_clean if
> you wanted to.
>
> The equivalent bitbake syntax is bitbake bash -c clean.  Bitbake
> automatically prepends the do_for you but Toaster does not.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -bavery
> an intel employee
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 7:44 PM, 이지훈 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I used Toaster to customize rpi-basic-image for my raspberry pi.
>> Building an image and adding additional packages were smoothly completed
>> :)
>>
>> As I need a SDK to develop my own application for rpi, I tried to
>> populate sdk in Toaster.
>> But I wasn't able to find options or ways to command "bitbake -c
>> populate_sdk" in Toaster.
>>
>> I tried to modify "/_toaster_clones/_git___git.y
>> octoproject.org_poky_master/bitbake/lib/toaster/bldcontrol/localhostbecontroller.py"
>> to add "-c populate_sdk" command but failed as it is downloaded whenever I
>> command rebuild.
>>
>> Any help or suggestions would be appriciate.
>> Wishing you all a merry Christmas,
>>
>> Jihoon Lee
>>
>>
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