Dear Yocto Team Member, The cluster is using Ubuntu. I haven't checked all the packages on the other computer. I will.
My goal is getting more hardrive space and compiling speed. How can I relate bitbake with mpicc or other compilers needed by yocto (arm-linux-gcc, gcc, etc)? I have tested a small code with mpicc and the cluster do the job. Thanks for the attention. On Jul 27, 2017 3:23 AM, "Randy MacLeod" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2017-07-26 02:09 AM, Riko Ho wrote: >> >> How can we do that ? >> >> bitbake in which node ? I don't understand ? >> >> >> On 26/07/17 13:57, Josef Holzmayr wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> On 26.07.2017 05:12, Riko Ho wrote: >>>> >>>> Does anyone know on how to run poky on mpich cluster ? > > > That's a rather ambiguous question. > > What OS/Distro is the mpich cluster running? > Have you installed the packages that are required on the host: > see: "The Build Host Packages" here: > > http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.3/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html > > What do you hope to achieve using bitbake? > > >>> >>> As far as I can see, MPICH is a userland library, basically. So it would be the other way round, you could probably run a mpich application on a number of nodes that run some OE/Poky thing. >>> >>> Greetz > > > There is an mpich recipe here: > http://layers.openembedded.org/layerindex/recipe/33348/ > > but again, it's not clear what your ultimate goal is. > > ../Randy > >> >> -- >> * >> >> >> /*******/ >> Sent by Ubuntu LTS 16.04, >> Kind regards, >> Riko Ho >> /*******/ >> >> * >> >> > > > -- > # Randy MacLeod. SMTS, Linux, Wind River > Direct: 613.963.1350 | 350 Terry Fox Drive, Suite 200, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K2K 2W5
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