>>>>>> http://bugzilla.pokylinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1323 >>>>>> >>>>>> My question still stands even w/o it being in formal docs. >>>>> >>>>> FWIW, POKYMODE was replaced by TCMODE as part of the OE-Core changes. >>>>> I'd be interested to know where we've missed the references to it and >>>>> get to get those references fixed. >>>> >>>> Ok, but how does one use TCMODE? :) >>>> >>>> is there an example around anywhere? >>> >>> I'll explain on the condition that someone actually documents this ;-). >>> >>> TCMODE determines which of the files in >>> meta/conf/distro/include/tcmode-* is used. It defaults to "default" and >>> our default toolchain definition is in tcmode-default.inc. >>> >>> There is another example there which is "external-csl2008q3". As you can >>> see from the tcmode-external-csl2008q3 file, it sets up the system to >>> use an external toolchain instead. >>> >>> So you can define one of these files in your layer and then the system >>> can select alternative toolchain configurations. >>> >>> Does that help? :) >>> >>> There is a similar TCLIBC variable which controls which libc is used >>> (eglibc or uclibc). >> >> Yes that helps. So it looks as if today there is not a means to point >> to SDK prebuilt toolchain via this means. > > We have supported this in the past but it got messy and I'd really > prefer people to use sstate for this. > > You obviously can use the SDK toolchain as a prebuilt external toolchain > though since its no different from any other external toolchain.
What got mess about it? Seems like a poky built sdk toolchain should work as an external toolchain w/o too much issue. - k _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
