I see the problem... the link has an underscore in it (adt_installer) instead of adt-installer. I will fix that for "Current" manuals and republish to the website.
Scott >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] [mailto:yocto- >[email protected]] On Behalf Of Khem Raj >Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 2:27 PM >To: Dusty Clark >Cc: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [yocto] Problems with the ADT installation > > >On Sep 24, 2013, at 2:09 PM, Dusty Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Jessica, >> >> OK, so for plain application development, I don't need eglibc-devel >library...just the cross-development toolchain and whatever recipes and >whatnot for my target, yes? >> >> For the record, I downloaded the ADT tarball from here: >> http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/yocto/yocto-1.4/adt- >installer/ >> The link in the manual is a 404, so I found this one by modifying the >link location in the browser. >> >> Then I browsed around and found what I thought was the closest >snapshot, and edited the adt_installer.conf as follows: >> >> #YOCTOADT_REPO="http://adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org//1.4.2- >d734ab491a30078d43dee5440c03acce2d251425-dylan" >> >> #Edit by Dusty 9/24/13, since the original repo target is a 404: >> YOCTOADT_REPO="http://adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org/1.4+snapshot- >6b4f7e4b26c51f0c1517c0a697031e7bc488b76f-master/" >> >> And of course this failed as mentioned. I attach the installer logfile >for your reference...I tried it twice, once with the bad link and again >with the edit. >> >> Thanks for your help! > > >Looking at your logs > > * opkg_download: Failed to download http://adtrepo- >dev.yoctoproject.org//1.4.2-d734ab491a30078d43dee5440c03acce2d251425- >dylan/adt-ipk/x86_64-nativesdk/Packages, wget returned 8. >opkg update process ended... > >and return 8 for wget suggests "Server issued an error response." > >Does it happens everytime you retry ? > >e.g. I did below and it all downloaded ok. > >wget http://adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org/1.4+snapshot- >6b4f7e4b26c51f0c1517c0a697031e7bc488b76f-master/adt-ipk/x86_64- >nativesdk/Packages >--2013-09-24 14:24:18-- http://adtrepo- >dev.yoctoproject.org/1.4+snapshot- >6b4f7e4b26c51f0c1517c0a697031e7bc488b76f-master/adt-ipk/x86_64- >nativesdk/Packages >Resolving adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org (adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org)... >140.211.169.59 >Connecting to adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org (adtrepo- >dev.yoctoproject.org)|140.211.169.59|:80... connected. >HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK >Length: 2753125 (2.6M) >Saving to: 'Packages' > >100%[=================================================================== >======================================================================== >>] 2,753,125 1.34MB/s in 2.0s > >2013-09-24 14:24:21 (1.34 MB/s) - 'Packages' saved [2753125/2753125] > > > > >> >> Dusty Clark >> Staff Engineer Sr. >> MMT Observatory >> University of Arizona >> Tucson, AZ 85721 >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Zhang, Jessica ><[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Dusty, >> >> >> >> The prerequisite for eglibc-devel are for running a yocto build on >your host. adt-installer is for setup the cross development environment >for application development so it's not the tool to install those >prerequisite packages. >> >> >> >> As to your adt-installer issues, we've heard similar report from our >QA engineer as well, so to confirm, are you using the latest built out >of adt-installer? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jessica >> >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:yocto- >[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dusty Clark >> Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 12:08 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [yocto] Problems with the ADT installation >> >> >> >> Reading the Quick Start and ADT manuals, it was recommended to use the >ADT installer script as the easiest method to get the tools and the >Eclipse plugin in place. I'm running a Fedora 17 VM as the development >host, and would like to target Beaglebone and vanilla x86 devices using >Eclipse. However, I ran into some issues: >> >> >> >> First, the prerequisites lists a package "eglibc-devel" that does not >seem to exist as a yum package, although it looks like the poky tarball >has it inside -- so it should be built from the source tarball during >installation of poky -- e.g. NOT using the ADT installation? The ADT >guide warns against mixing installation methods, building ADT from poky >vs. the ADT installer, etc. So, what is the recommended method for >having this prerequisite library for Yocto? >> >> >> >> Second, the ADT installer script is pointing to 404s when getting >packages: the YOCTOADT_REPO variable is pointing to a repo at >http://adtrepo-dev.yoctoproject.org//$VERSION that doesn't exist. I >edited adt_installer.conf to point to what I thought was the appropriate >master as /1.4+snapshot-$hash-master, but the install script failed with >a message about wget trying to get the opkg portion of the repo. There >appears to be no opkg folder at all to be found there...so is the ADT >installer now deprecated and one should just install poky and build the >ADT stuff from there on? >> >> >> >> Thanks for any help! >> >> >> >> >> <adt_installer.log>_______________________________________________ >> yocto mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > >_______________________________________________ >yocto mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
