Op 25 jan 2011, om 14:57 heeft Richard Purdie het volgende geschreven: > As has been mentioned in other emails we're working on some major > enhancements for the next release. Several components of these are now > ready for merging to the master branch. These include: > > * Rework of the compiler bootstrap process > > If you've ever tried to run "bitbake eglibc -c clean;bitbake eglibc" or > any of the gcc components you'll have run into issues with the compiler > bootstrap process overwriting files. This also causes problems for > sstate as it doesn't get on well with two sstate archives providing the > same file. > > The changes we have queued split the intermediate components into a > separate sysroot so no files are overwritten and the whole process is > less fragile and more robust. Each gcc-cross step (initial, intermediate > and final) also stage binaries in separate locations. > > * Changes to sysroot structure > > We now support creating a sysroot per machine target rather than the > original multimachine approach we have used. This means packages with an > "all" architecture can be safely installed into the sysroot and used > correctly fixing bugs in that area and it also allows machines like > emenlow which have separate graphics components to build and work > correctly yet be able to share builds with other machines like atom-pc. > > If you change machine and the machine you change to shares a core > architecture with a previous build, the components from that previous > build will be used to construct a new sysroot using the sstate prebuilt > packages. > > The branch I'm planning to merge very soon with these features is: > > http://git.pokylinux.org/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=rpurdie/tt-bootstrap
For a single machine: NOTE: package console-image-1.0-r0: task do_rm_work_all: Succeeded Now building it incrementally for a different machine _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
