[yocto] BSP of the YoctoProject:Cedartrail

Bodke, Kishore K kishore.k.bodke at intel.com
Tue Feb 19 11:10:51 PST 2013


I am not sure what “hob” layer does and how to build with any BSP.
May be someone from the mailing list would help you here.

How to build any meta-intel BSP with “meta-hob” layer?
Just include this layer in bblayers.conf? or any other changes required?

Thanks
Kishore.

From: 万欣宇 [mailto:wan_xinyu at 163.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 8:43 AM
To: Bodke, Kishore K
Subject: Re:RE: BSP of the YoctoProject:Cedartrail

As your advice, I have removed the meta-hob layer from the bblayer.conf and it can make a mirror successfully.
But now I want some extra spare space in my mirror. What should I do without "hob" ?




At 2013-02-14 03:48:07,"Bodke, Kishore K" <kishore.k.bodke at intel.com<mailto:kishore.k.bodke at intel.com>> wrote:

Do you need meta-hob layer to be built in?
If you do not need, remove the layer from bblayers.conf.

We have not tested the meta-hob layer with Cedartrail.

-Kishore.

From: 万欣宇 [mailto:wan_xinyu at 163.com<mailto:wan_xinyu at 163.com>]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:16 PM
To: Bodke, Kishore K
Subject: BSP of the YoctoProject:Cedartrail

Excuse me, Sir kishore.k.bodke,
         I'm a user of Intel Atom N2600 and I want to make a embedded Linux using @ my developing board. However, when I use the "Cedartrail" BSP to make a Linux mirror, it prompts me that "Hob cannot build your image".Details see Annex. The mirror type that I selected to build is "core-image-lsb-dev". Could analyse it for me why it connot build my image? Thank you very much.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                           PP.Wan


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