00:00.00 | kergoth | "renamed"? |
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00:00.57 | cyn | the .oe file isn't a package, it's a recipe of sorts |
00:02.00 | tmbinc | hm currently i have my mymachine.oe, which will compile the kernel, and creates a lot of kernel-module-* packages |
00:02.12 | tmbinc | but no "mymachine" package |
00:02.39 | kergoth | read kernel.oeclass. |
00:02.47 | tmbinc | i tried :) |
00:02.52 | kergoth | read it again |
00:03.32 | kergoth | PACKAGES is the list of subpackages to emit |
00:03.47 | kergoth | FILES_packagename is what goes into package 'packagename' |
00:03.55 | tmbinc | so it emits the package "kernel" ? |
00:04.07 | Cwiiis[away] | Is it ok to depend on a virtual package in an image build? |
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00:05.18 | tmbinc | but "tmp/mymachine-2.6.3-r0/install/kernel" is empty. is this a problem? |
00:05.41 | tmbinc | all other kernel-module* contain their modules (in /lib/...) |
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00:32.18 | KingRobot | Are you ok CIA? |
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00:33.10 | KingRobot | ~herring CIA-4 |
00:33.12 | ibot | ACTION whacks CIA-4 on the side of the head with a large red herring named alfred |
00:33.12 | kergoth | KingRobot: talking to the bot? |
00:33.23 | KingRobot | bored |
00:33.46 | KingRobot | kergoth: Yes |
00:34.05 | kergoth | there are more entertaining bots |
00:34.08 | kergoth | ~yow |
00:34.46 | KingRobot | kergoth: Been wiring a new office building the better part of the day. |
00:38.28 | kergoth | ah |
00:41.34 | hufnus | FYI, learned this the hard way while trying to oemake gcc native in a Slackware Linux distro. |
00:41.40 | hufnus | The way Slack installs gcc and binutils, there a 3 links missing in /usr/bin, needed when building native for TARGET_ARCH=i?86, TARGET_VENDOR=-slackware and BUILD_SYS=i486-slackware-linux |
00:41.55 | hufnus | Slackware needs the following 3 symbolic links added in /usr/bin: i486-slackware-linux-ar, i486-slackware-linux-ld and i486-slackware-linux-strip |
00:44.16 | kergoth | you can override the prefixes |
00:44.23 | kergoth | TARGET_PREFIX= |
00:44.28 | kergoth | and then itll just run 'gcc' |
00:44.29 | kergoth | etc |
00:46.31 | hufnus | yeah, thanks |
00:47.05 | treke | hmmm |
00:47.12 | hufnus | the thing is I have several compilers on this machine |
00:47.13 | treke | wonder how I make this thing boot |
00:50.49 | orpheus | kergoth: thanks. i think what you said got it |
00:51.05 | orpheus | it's still compiling, but it's farther than before |
00:51.36 | orpheus | see what i mean about me making common, easily-fixed mistakes? |
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