On 19 Feb 2011, at 16:16, Gary Thomas wrote:

On 02/19/2011 07:58 AM, Chris Tapp wrote:
I want to make some changes to /etc/interfaces.

It looks to me as if this this comes from 'netbase', but what do I need to rebuild to get my changes in to the rootfs? i.e. is there something I can

bitbake -c clean ???; bitbake ???

to get my changes in to the rootfs image?

I tried cleaning 'netbase', but that made no difference when I then 'bitbake poky-image-minimal'.

Did you clean the shared state (sstate-cache) info that I told you about yesterday?

I have now, and it may have made a difference. I say 'may' because the build failed else where in a way I couldn't fix without deleting tmp/ and rebuilding. I'll try again later ;-)

It seems as if this sstate-cache trick is worth using by default.

I'm having a problem with libSDL linking against libdirectfb-1.2, not the 1.4 that's in the build. I had previously done a 'cleanall' rebuild of libSDL to see if anything showed up, but there was nothing to see.

However, doing the same and deleting the sstate-cache items as well means that I can now see warnings to say that it uses /usr/include and /usr/lib (which is where it gets the 1.2 from).

Is this behaviour 'by design' (i.e. something that should always be done), or is it an issue with bitbake? I can't see anything in the Yocto bugzilla if it is.

Chris

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