Hello Raj I only got the standard SDK. Are the information I need for building my own yocto installation matching the target somewhere hidden in the SDK?
Manuel > > Khem Raj <[email protected]> hat am 27. Juli 2017 um 18:20 geschrieben: > > On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Manuel Geeler <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Raj, > > > > thank you for your input. This solves the problem of bringing the > > packages > > to the target once I havt the packages. But I'm still challenged > > with how to > > create the packages in the first place. > > > > Do I need to have my own yocto installation to setup along the SDK? > > Will > > such a setup be able to build me *ipk packages without knowing the > > original > > settings for the image in the first place? Are the information to > > build the > > buildsystem somwhere hidden in the SDK? > > > > > > if you are using extensible SDK then it should be able to build ipks. You > might > have to ask the SDK provider on that. Otherwise you will need full yocto > build > system to generate ipks is the easiest way. > > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > Manuel > > > > Khem Raj <[email protected]> hat am 27. Juli 2017 um 17:57 > > geschrieben: > > > > On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 7:43 AM, Manuel Geeler <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > Hello community, > > > > I got an image and the corresponding SDK for a hardware based on an > > iMX6 > > processor. With this setup I was able to crosscompile a simple > > "Hello World" > > program on the development machine (Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS), install > > and run it > > on the target. > > > > I then started to look deeper into yocto and realized that there's > > the opkg > > package manager available in the image. > > > > Now comes my question, how can I build *.ipk packages on my > > development > > machine, which will then run on my target? > > > > yes you can. you can setup a feedserver pointing to tmp/deploy/ipk > > in > > your workspace > > > > something as simple as cd tmp/deploy/ipk && python3 -m http.server > > 8000 > > > > will do it. Once you have it then setup the feed on your device to > > point to this server > > something like > > > > https://github.com/cbrake/oe-build/blob/master/envsetup.sh#L480-L489 > > > > then you can do normal opkg operations > > > > if you are able to rebuild the whole image then step to edit feed > > confs is not needed > > you can add > > > > PACKAGE_FEED_URIS = "http://<ip>:<port>/" in local.conf > > > > where ip is the local address of your build machine and port is the > > port on which you > > are starting the http server. > > > > > > > > > The image is based on poky 2.1. > > > > My endgoal is to run node.js and node red on the target. > > > > Can someone please point me to the right direction? > > > > Thanks a lot in advance. > > > > regards > > > > Manuel > > > > Manuel Geeler > > Technischer Leiter > > > > Identech AG > > Lagerstrasse 14, CH-8600 Dübendorf > > Tel.: +41 (0) 44 885 22 26 > > Mobil: +41 (0) 76 323 65 44 > > [email protected] > > www.identech.ch > > > > -- > > > > _______________________________________________ > > yocto mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > > > > > Manuel Geeler Technischer Leiter Identech AG
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