On 12 June 2014 19:53, Patrick Doyle <wpds...@gmail.com> wrote: > As you know, when we bitbake a recipe, we see lots of messages about > individual tasks that are run as they are being run (do_fetch, > do_configure, etc…), and then a final summary message that reads > something like: > > NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 690 tasks of which 677 didn't need to > be rerun and all succeeded. > > I'm curious: > 1) What were the 13 tasks that ran? > 2) Why are there 690 tasks for my simple recipe anyway?
You want to see the cooker log. If you want to see that as it happens, then for a one-off you can convince bitbake that it's not running on a vt (bitbake foo | cat -). After the event, the cooker logs are in tmp/logs/cooker/[machine]/[timestamp].log. For convenience, Chris Larson's excellent 'bb' command has a 'log' mode that if given no arguments will display the latest cooker log. Ross -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto