**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 05 02:59:59 2012 Aug 05 20:08:35 I have trouble understanding how to actually add a recipe for a kernel containing my own patches and defconfig. In OE-classic I would just copy the recipe and modify it adding my patches. What is the correct way to do this in OE-core (I have looked at meta-skeleton, but without any real luck) ? Aug 05 21:40:08 SorenHolm: pretty much same Aug 05 21:40:18 see some of machine layers in angstrom Aug 05 23:12:19 SorenHolm, I had pretty good luck cpoying linux-yocto-custom and going from tehre Aug 05 23:13:54 SorenHolm, https://github.com/balister/meta-zynq/blob/master/recipes-kernel/linux-zynq/linux-zynq_git.bb Aug 06 01:07:31 does it make sense to native compile oe/yocto/arm under qemu instead of cross-compiling them? Aug 06 01:08:13 sort of like scratchbox, but qemu-arm under ubuntu, that compiles oe natively? Aug 06 01:32:24 xxiao_: you can bootstrap and self-host oe-core but I'm not sure how mature it is. What is your goal? Aug 06 02:25:08 vmeson: possibly avoid some cross-compile issue for certain packages, plus it's good to work in native env with native sdk etc Aug 06 02:25:31 all leveraging x86's cpu power **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 06 02:59:58 2012