I have never used the SDK feature, but it seems to be set up for crossdev and not native (like the buildchroot). You should have a look at the documentation, it mentions on how to install libraries for the target arch, possibly coming from "isar-apt" or from debian. I guess the SDK is really just a way to speed things up, you can probably also use the buildchroot, copy in that static qemu, configure binfmt and chroot into it. That might be a less confusing way if the applications do not take too long to compile. Henning Am Thu, 25 Mar 2021 18:20:57 +0530 schrieb Rajashree Sankar : > Hello, > > We need to generate an SDK in ISAR platform. We are using the > command "bitbake -c populate_sdk".The SDK generated has > libraries generated for the host system.We need to have it generated > for the target. Please provide the necessary data for the same. > Thanks and Regards, > Rajashree Sankar >