[yocto] can one lay hands on a galileo-based dev kit?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Fri May 16 05:51:35 PDT 2014
On Fri, 16 May 2014, Paul Eggleton wrote:
> So apologies for not replying earlier - I've not been directly
> involved in the BSP for Galileo, but I have been providing support
> for the team doing the IoT DevKit work. You should be able to build
> images for Galileo using what's in meta-intel-iot-devkit directly;
> you could also use the layers within it separately using your own
> separate OE-Core / Poky tree, but it's not really designed to be
> used in that way. If you really want to do it separately you should
> take care to use all three layers (meta-clanton-bsp, meta-galileo,
> and meta-iot-devkit) and set your DISTRO = "iot-devkit".
possibly a silly question, but what are the dependencies between
those three layers? i'm used to seeing layer dependencies listed in a
layer's "layer.conf" file. if i look at the meta-iot-devkit layer, its
layer.conf file says nothing about dependencies, but one of its kernel
recipes, "linux-yocto-clanton_3.8.bbappend", is clearly a reference to
a kernel recipe in the meta-clanton-bsp layer.
i would thus have expected to see that dependency listed in the
layer.conf file. has something about listing layer dependencies
changed while i wasn't looking?
rday
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