updated an older page on how one can run the pre-built QEMU images:
http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Running_pre-built_QEMU_images
and there are still three (admittedly minor) issues that one has to
work around to get it to work. the point is to be able to do this
*without* having to install OE or bitbake since, technically, you
don't need them.
1) as i mentioned earlier, the 1.3/ directories for the QEMU images
no longer contain the kernel images. is that deliberate? where are
they now, if anywhere?
2) it appears to be unnecessary to install bitbake just to run the
QEMU images, as long as you set OE_TMPDIR appropriately so that
bitbake doesn't complain and abort.
3) finally, there a mismatch between the directory name that runqemu
expects (x86_64-linux) and where the toolchains are installed by
default (x86_64-pokysdk-linux) which is fixed by a simple symlink but
it's not clear why the mismatch needs to be there in the first place.
and that's it. what's on the new wiki page seems to work.
rday
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