[yocto] build error pandaboard on master

Jim Abernathy jfabernathy at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 08:03:53 PDT 2012


On 08/02/2012 08:47 AM, Jim Abernathy wrote:
> On 08/01/2012 02:59 PM, maniacbug wrote:
>> Yup, I can verify that denzil builds and runs on Pandaboard with 
>> meta-ti 30fb40ebc13614a74c2e237927c60ac43e01d1bc.  Haven't tried 
>> master, but don't see a need if denzil is going to work.  BTW, I did 
>> not find it necessary to use meta-oe.
>>
>>
>> Both core-image-base and core-image-sato are working swell, except 
>> for sound.  Though the latest omap4 kernel has lots of improvements 
>> in that area, so I'm in the midst of upgrading it to see if thatfind 
>> helps.
>>
> I got core-image-minimal to build and boot, but not core-image-sato.  
> pulseaudio issues/ couln't build at all.
>
> Jim A
>
Got around this issue by checking out the denzil branch on meta-ti and 
poky.  then my core-image-sato builds and boots.

Anyone know how to get the wireless and HW accelerated video playback to 
work with the pandaboard and Yocto? maybe a different image?

Jim A

>>> Yes, this is a rather touch ball of twine with all these layers - they
>>> have to
>>> be properly aligned to get something that builds.
>> Wow, try it WITHOUT Yocto/Poky.  Yocto project seems to add 
>> stabilization and documentation to OE, which is about the only thing 
>> that makes it possible to get started at all :)
>>
>>> Work arounds:
>>>     * You could checkout meta-ti to something that matches denzil
>>>       Revision 30fb40ebc13614a74c2e237927c60ac43e01d1bc works for me.
>>
>> I would actually call this the CORRECT solution, not just a 
>> workaround.  meta-ti should create a denzil-tracking branch from this 
>> commit.
>>> How in the world you knew how to find that commit number is the part 
>>> that amazes me
>> This commit was identified and discussed on the meta-ti list as the 
>> point of departure from denzil, that's how I found it, myself.
>>
>> m.b
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