[yocto] building and using yocto 1.1

Xianghua Xiao xiaoxianghua at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 09:20:42 PDT 2011


sorry for the typo in my previous email.

guess I need get a i7 and start to use parallel build again.

is there a way that, when a release is made, all the related source
tarballs can be download as a whole? the separate download  slows
build a lot for the out-of-box test as well.

thanks,
xianghua

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Xianghua Xiao <xiaoxianghua at gmail.com> wrote:
> core2duo E7200 2.53Ghz  4GB 500GB
>
> 1 thread 1 parallel due to past experience I had from the
> past(parallel make did not work well reliably)
>
> thanks,
> xianghua
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Mark Hatle <mark.hatle at windriver.com> wrote:
>> What machine are you using (amount of ram, disk space, and cpu cores)?
>>
>> What configuration did you set for parallel builds?
>>
>> I can build 1.1 on an 8 core i7 system w/ 8 GB of ram, set with parallel
>> settings of 8 thread and 8 parallel make jobs, in about 100 minutes (or less).
>>
>> --Mark
>>
>> On 10/28/11 9:20 AM, Xianghua Xiao wrote:
>>> when I built 1.0 out of the box, it took 7 hours.
>>> on the same machine/network, yocto 1.1 took a full 12 hours, not sure
>>> what happened to cause this nearly doubled build time.
>>>
>>> after the default build(bitbake core-image-sato), I run 'runqemu
>>> qemux86', click on 'tasks', try to add a new task, however my input is
>>> shown non-english, or garbage on screen, which I have seen the same
>>> issue on yocto1.0 release as well. this is a 10.04 ubuntu 64bit
>>> machine.
>>>
>>> don't know what to say about it, just my OOB(out-of-box) experience
>>>
>>> xianghua
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