I think the best way out for you is to set up a container with a supported older distribution. Usually you need an older gcc version from the host machine, so the container will have that.
Alex On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 at 17:43, Jacob Avraham <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > Has anyone tried to build yocto 2.6 on Ubuntu 20.04? > I know it's not supported, but it's a major task for me to upgrade to > yocto 3.x. > I tried it myself and it fails on building qemu-native. > I wonder if anyone worked around this. > > Thanks, > Jacob > > > > >
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