On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 6:33 PM, Luca Carlon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Then it means I'm doing something wrong, I'm a beginner with yocto at the > moment. I hope this is what you are asking me: > > local.conf: https://pastebin.com/u6DjsNfC > bblayers.conf: https://pastebin.com/a27eCrkG > > and revisions: > > meta-raspberrypi: 28d4404f89eb59d406b4976c0e3f5ca19137ba74 > poky: 924e576b8930fd2268d85f0b151e5f68a3c2afce > meta-openembedded: fe5c83312de11e80b85680ef237f8acb04b4b26e > meta-qt5: 3601fd2c5306ac6d5d0d536e0be8cbb90da9b4c1 > meta-rpi: af19c1ccb2d863e41d863175a5c21a73eb682f79 > > I guess some of these layers are unnecessary (I was trying to build a > different image at the beginning), but I assumed they should not hurt, > maybe I'm wrong? > Thank you for your help. > Uhmmm... never put meta-rpi into the mix but, as far as I can see from your logs, building the kernel fails for trying to build bcm2708-rpi-0-w.dtb which should not be in the list defined by KERNEL_DEVICETREE variable for MACHINE=raspberrypi3-64. My suggestion is to start with the simplest layer stack you can use to build an image for 64 bit RPi3 which includes poky and meta-raspberrypi (maybe meta-oe is required also). Then I'd try with core-image-minimal and then scale up to other more featured images...
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