This is the git branch from which I am taking my Kernel source:
https://git.evlproject.org/linux-evl.git/tree/?h=evl%2Fv5.4
Attached is a folder with the recipe source code and bbfile. The bbfile has
the INSANE SKIP because I didn't change it.

Thanks for your help,

Vitor



On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 14:30, Alexander Kanavin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> It helps if you can show the recipe, and the git repo of the library.
>
> Alex
>
> On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 at 13:30, Vitor Crestani Goergen <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been dealing with Yocto for about a month, so I am still a
>> beginner.
>>
>> I am usign a NXP Sabresd board with an iMX6 processor. I have the recipes
>> from oe, bsp, freescale etc downloaded from the NXP website, although I
>> replaced the kernel with the EVL core project kernel. I did this in a
>> workspace using devtool.
>>
>> I was able to bitbake and build this new kernel without a problem. After
>> that, I set on to install some libraries, specifically libevl, which is the
>> library from the EVL project. This source code comes with several
>> makefiles. I don't understand most of the codes in these makefiles but I am
>> currently working on that.
>>
>> I created a new layer and a recipe for this library. Initially I had an
>> error of "files shipped but not installed" but that was fixed by adding
>> some more information to FILES_${PN}. Now, I am stuck with the following
>> error message when trying to build:
>>
>> Error: QA issue: libevl:
>> /work/{machine}/libevl/0.1-r0/packages-split/libevl/usr/lib/libevl-0.so.0
>> contains probably redundant RPATH /usr/lib
>>
>> I am aware that a "solution" exists using INSANE_SKIP. I did that and
>> everything worked. However, I would not like to put more things than I
>> should just to take up space on the board.
>>
>> What I tried so far was to add somefiles to FILES_${PN}-dev, telling Make
>> to ignore RPATH (Using the variable CMAKE_IGNORE_RPATH) but none of these
>> worked.
>>
>> I've also seen in some discussions that maybe this should probably stay
>> as it is. How can I determine if this is normal behaviour and I should just
>> use INSANE_SKIP?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Vitor
>>
>> 
>>
>>

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