Hi Rafael,

On 26/05/2015 22:13, Rafael E. Herrera wrote:
> Hello, 
> I have purchased a TI UEVM5432 board. I have also successfully setup the 
> development environment as described on the online documentation from the TI 
> web site 
> (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OMAP5_GLSDK_Software_Developers_Guide).
>  My developement environment is the recommended Ubuntu distribution.
>
> I have also successfully build the Yocto filesystem (as per the instructions 
> in the link above) and successfully booted the generated image in the 
> evaluation board.
>
> Where I need help is on how to port an application to the Yocto filesystem.  
> In particular, I need to build an X Window client.
>
> The instructions in the link above don't explain well how to 
> prepare/configure my environment so I can compile my application. 
>
> If it were a typical development environment, I would configure my Makefiles 
> and just compile. The method used with this development environment (bitbake) 
> is not that clear to me.

If you prepare your application build environment using autotools then
it should "just work" (tm)

This walkthrough might help -

https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Building_your_own_recipes_from_first_principles

Also here -

http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/774826/Adding-rd-party-components-to-Yocto-OpenEmbedded-L

Regards,

Alex

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