[yocto] Question: xxxx listed in PACKAGES multiple times, this leads to packaging errors

Dinh Nguyen (dinhn) dinhn at cisco.com
Wed Oct 5 09:06:25 PDT 2016


Many thanks Paul. Your help is greatly appreciated.

1. >>> Like the other responder I would suggest you not set PACKAGES

Yes, I did not set the PACKAGES, so -dev, -dbg and main packages were built as shown below:

dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp$ find tmp/deploy | grep c-mlibtmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib-dbg_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib-dev_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/licenses/c-mlib

2. >>> FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir}”

I added that to .bb as you suggested so .so file doesn't end up in the ${PN}-dev
Package — No longer see the error mentioned in previous mail. Thx

3. >>> This is what I suspected would happen - these files would normally be part of
the ${PN}-dbg package, but since you've removed that from PACKAGES, they are 
ending up unpackaged and that is not allowed.

Did you mean the "install -m 0644 xxx yyy” to remove those files from the PACKAGES? How do I copy .so and binaries from my target to the libdir or bindir?

After changing the .bb to remove the PACKAGES setting and FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir}”
For the very first time, packages were built find, image were created under image directory and c-mlib source is still in the yp workspace as shown below:

A.Packages were built
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp$ find tmp/deploy | grep c-mlib
tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib-dbg_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib-dev_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
tmp/deploy/licenses/c-mlib

B. Source files and the c-mlib git directory still have all the sources (e.g just grep the mlib_api.c) 
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp$ find . -name "mlib_api.c"
./tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_api.c
./tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/packages-split/c-mlib-dbg/usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_api.c
./tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/package/usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_api.c
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp$ 

C. Image was built as well including binaries and libmlib.so
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/image/usr/bin$ ls -ltr
total 1424
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 171701 Oct  5 01:17 datamodel_cache
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 187434 Oct  5 01:17 invoke
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 184961 Oct  5 01:17 invoke_b
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 171701 Oct  5 01:17 protocol_infra
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 191362 Oct  5 01:17 publisher
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 187084 Oct  5 01:17 rpc-register
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 179648 Oct  5 01:17 service
-rw-r--r-- 1 dinhn dinhn 174518 Oct  5 01:17 subscriber

dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/image/usr/bin$ cd ../lib
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/image/usr/lib$ ls -ltr
total 856
-rw-r--r-- 3 dinhn dinhn 872657 Oct  5 01:17 libmlib.so

So it is all good for the first time, but thereafter that, if I do clean “bitbake -c clean c-mlib” and “bitbake c-mlib” again.
All packages were build successful, but all data under c-mlib got was gone. Nothing there including .c/h files, image directory etc...

dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git$ ls -ltr
total 0
dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git$ 

Please give me an idea why how to solve this? Sorry for a long email ;-))

Best,
  —Dinh 





On 10/4/16, 11:55 PM, "Paul Eggleton" <paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com> wrote:

>On Wed, 05 Oct 2016 05:12:27 Dinh Nguyen wrote:
>> Thanks much Paul.
>> 
>> >>>> PACKAGES = "${PN}" should work
>> 
>> It solved the early error “ c-mlib listed in PACKAGES multiple times, this
>> leads to packaging errors” — Thanks again.
>> 
>> 
>> But running into other issue. Below is my do_install
>> 
>> do_install () {
>> 	oe_runmake all
>> 	install -d ${D}${libdir}
>> 	install -d ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/libmlib.so ${D}${libdir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/datamodel_cache ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/invoke ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/invoke_b ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/protocol_infra ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/publisher ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/rpc-register ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/service ${D}${bindir}
>> 	install -m 0644 ${S}/target/subscriber ${D}${bindir}
>> }
>> 
>> PACKAGES = "${PN}"
>> FILES_${PN} = "/usr/bin/datamodel_cache \
>> 		/usr/bin/invoke \
>> 		/usr/bin/invoke_b \
>> 		/usr/lib/libmlib.so \
>> 		/usr/bin/protocol_infra \
>> 		/usr/bin/publisher \
>> 		/usr/bin/rpc-register \
>> 		/usr/bin/service \
>> 		/usr/bin/subscriber"
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> And under ${S}/target, it has the libmlib.so and other binaries built,
>> And I intended to copy the .so to ${D}${libdir} and binarires to
>> ${D}${bindir}. I am able to build the c-mlib package as shown below:
> 
>> dinhn at rs-bldsrv:/media/raghuram/data/dinhn/ioxDevLatest/ioxsdk/yp$ find
>> tmp/deploy | grep c-mlib
>> tmp/deploy/ipk/core2-64/c-mlib_1.1-r0_core2-64.ipk
>> 
>> 
>> The problem is that, after "bitbake c-mlib”, it moved all sources under ${S}
>> to /usr/src/debug etc.. 
>> I googled but unable to find the root cause.
>> Would you and other can help to identify the issue? 
>> NOTE: Executing RunQueue Tasks
>> ERROR: QA Issue: c-mlib: Files/directories were installed but not shipped
>>   /usr/src
>>   /usr/lib/.debug
>>   /usr/lib/.debug/libmlib.so
>>   /usr/src/debug
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/include
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/deps
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_api.c
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_metrics.c
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_util.c
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/mlib_local_metrics.c
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/dslink_bindings
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/utils
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/service_sdk
>>   /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/dslink_bindings/mlib_service_cache.c
>> /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/dslink_bindings/mlib_wrapper.c
>> /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/dslink_bindings/mlib_dsa.c
>> /usr/src/debug/c-mlib/1.1-r0/git/src/dslink_bindings/include
>> ….
>
>This is what I suspected would happen - these files would normally be part of 
>the ${PN}-dbg package, but since you've removed that from PACKAGES, they are 
>ending up unpackaged and that is not allowed.
>
>Like the other responder I would suggest you not set PACKAGES - instead you 
>just need to take steps so that the .so file doesn't end up in the ${PN}-dev 
>package. You could do something like this:
>
>FILES_${PN}-dev = "${includedir}"
>
>Cheers,
>Paul
>
>-- 
>
>Paul Eggleton
>Intel Open Source Technology Centre


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