[yocto] adt-installer: cannot install package autoconf-nativesdk

Andrea Galbusera gizero at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 01:41:49 PST 2012


Hi Joshua,

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Joshua Lock <josh at linux.intel.com> wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
>
>
> On 24/02/12 05:40, Andrea Galbusera wrote:
>>
>> The installer was built against the latest version of its recipe as
>> per commit c6ec5a0d9e31a1694aba25e2ff76f1c933e556d5,
>> adt-installer-0.1.8+svnr596-r6. I guess a change was made with commit
>> de68393270d5455b4861d38cef3f081b9667d25f which requires installing
>> autoconf/automake-nativesdk but relevant ipks are missing from
>> http://adtrepo.yoctoproject.org/1.1/adt-ipk/, which is still default
>> in latest adt_installer.conf.
>>
>> Am I guessing right? First time digging into the adt_installer so I
>> might be completely out of track! Is this a known limit if building
>> adt_installer with latest edison branch? Should I file a bug for this?
>> If so, what's the best solution right now? Maybe using the edison
>> original adt_installer from the yocto downloads...
>
>
> This sounds like you've correctly deduced the issue - it looks like there
> may be required changes which need backporting to the edison repository -
> I'm currently running some builds to verify this.
>
> Please do report this information on bugzilla so that we can track it. It's
> my first time digging into the ADT installer too so it may take a couple of
> days to pull together all of the required fixes.

Submitted to shiny new bugzilla with #2031. I left the ADT version
unspecified, since I believe we are somewhere between 1.1 and 1.1.1
with current edison.

After looking a little closer at the adt_installer.conf generated from
my build tree I noticed the following diffs wrt 1.1. First line looks
pretty strange to me. Hope this helps

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-YOCTOADT_VERSION=1.1
+1.1=1.1
 # Yocto ADT Installer Configuration File
 #
 # Copyright 2010-2011 by Intel Corp.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

 # Your yocto distro repository, this should include IPKG based
packages and root filesystem files where the installation is based on

-YOCTOADT_REPO="http://adtrepo.yoctoproject.org/$YOCTOADT_VERSION"
+YOCTOADT_REPO="http://adtrepo.yoctoproject.org/1.1"

 # The following are for system wide setup
 # Target architectures that you want to setup host cross dev environment for

Cheers,
Andrea



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