**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 16 02:59:57 2020 May 16 11:49:38 paulg: controversial :) May 16 12:45:11 Hello guys! Is there a tutorial about how to build a kernel module on the host using the SDK? That would speed up the development phase. The documentation is not very clear about this, although I looked at the recipe example provided by poky. May 16 12:46:25 I also found this explanation on SO, https://stackoverflow.com/a/31261404/676344 which seems logical, but the build of the kernel fixdep fails May 16 12:46:53 I'm using the master branch of the poky distribution and the yocto kernel May 16 13:17:18 @Letothe2nd Hi Joseph! Watched your youtube videos and learned a ton from those. You did a great job for yocto by putting those up. I have a question though. I'm trying to build an out-of-tree kernel module _on the host_ system. I've been able to bring the kernel source in the SDK but here I got stuck. Can't compile the kernel in the SDK to get the headers for my module to compile. Went through the yocto documentation May 16 13:17:18 , but that explains only how to do it on the _target_ system, which is kind of trivial. The more complicated part is missing. Can you please point me to some directions to research this? Thanks! May 16 13:30:23 q May 16 15:34:52 @zeddii - I'm noticing that a kernel fragment in a lower priority (6) layer is taking precedence over a value in a higher layer (11). The lower layer sets =m and higher layer =y. Is that expected by any means? May 16 15:38:15 I also just changed the lower layer value and went to build and it didn't notice a change. I had to run "-c cleanall" on kernel to get it to build the changes May 16 19:47:04 nucatus: as i usually don't do kernel, even less out of tree, and almost never use the SDK, can't give instand advice, sorry. ping me on monday during EU office times, then i might be able to have a look. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 17 02:59:57 2020