**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 09 02:59:59 2013 Jun 09 06:40:12 hi, all! I got strange messages while trying to bitbake something: http://pastebin.com/4RCFNAD5 Can you help me with that? Jun 09 09:08:10 hi Jun 09 09:08:57 not sure if this is a newbe question, I want to override the SRC_URI variable of a recipe in my local.conf. is that possible, and if yes, how? - I didn't find it in the bitbake manual, so any pointers welcome. Jun 09 10:40:06 Hi ..... I want to compile my own kernel. How can I do that. Apparently including linux-yocto.inc requires me to provide a special layout of branches and such. Are there any documentation for that? Anyway, how can I compile a specific mainline kernel version I can't find any good examples? Jun 09 10:59:46 SorenHolm: linux-yocto-custom can be used for a more traditional kernel build Jun 09 11:02:01 SorenHolm: see the kernel manual: http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/kernel-dev/kernel-dev.html Jun 09 11:03:05 SorenHolm: there's also the hands-on kernel lab documentation: https://www.yoctoproject.org/sites/yoctoproject.org/files/elc2013-kernel-lab.pdf Jun 09 11:03:13 lab 3 covers linux-yocto-custom IIRC Jun 09 12:45:10 bluelightning: thanks. Hopefully it will provide me with some clearence. Jun 09 16:12:20 moin Jun 09 18:23:15 Hi, all! I do the bitbake helloworld-image (this is first installation of the openembedded) and I got such errors: http://pastebin.com/u8Yrk1if What am I doing wrong? Jun 09 18:35:01 reisei: I think you didn't properly source your environment with 'source oe-init-env' Jun 09 18:38:27 siretart: I want to work with the git.openebmedded.org/openembedded (Yes, I know, it's old). There is no oe-init-env file... Jun 09 18:40:01 reisei: oh, that's openembedded-classic, I'm pretty sure that you do not want to work with that ;-) Jun 09 18:40:51 siretart: Why? It's a good-old classic :) Jun 09 18:41:20 well, it seems to break for you Jun 09 18:41:29 Show me the right way then. (I followed that manual: http://docs.openembedded.org/usermanual/html/) Jun 09 18:41:56 use oe-core Jun 09 18:43:24 siretart: does it have such functional as the openembedded-classic? Jun 09 18:43:53 What's the difference? Jun 09 18:44:04 one of the two work ;-) Jun 09 18:44:09 s Jun 09 18:44:10 :-D Jun 09 18:44:41 Okay, I'll try. Thank you for advice! Jun 09 18:57:01 siretart: Can I build package for the pandaboard with the oe-core? Jun 09 19:05:31 reisei: http://maniacbug.wordpress.com/2012/08/03/pandayocto/ looks promising to me Jun 09 19:06:27 that guy seems to you yocto and poky, but I know that meta-ti works with plain oe-core as well. Jun 09 19:06:44 seems to work, that is Jun 09 19:15:08 okkkay, I'll try. With oe-classic it looks much easier... Jun 09 19:28:59 siretart lurks in #oe? Jun 09 20:15:35 Daemon404: you seem surprised? ;-) Jun 09 20:19:05 if the board support is there, i'd go for yocto/meta-oe Jun 09 20:20:00 although oe-classic still has more packages... Jun 09 20:27:24 indeed. and my employer badly misses pyside. Jun 09 20:27:57 unfortunately, porting it to meta-oe turns out to be challenging, there are already several attempts at that in the internet, and all have failed :( Jun 09 20:49:00 siretart, nothing relate to Qt is ever easy to port... Jun 10 00:30:05 "porting" is a mixed bag... Jun 10 00:31:12 i had to upgrade and rewrite several yesterday, might have been faster to start from scratch... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jun 10 02:59:58 2013