From: "'Antoine Petty' via isar-users" <isar-users@googlegroups.com>
To: isar-users <isar-users@googlegroups.com>
Subject: SDK Container for app development is missing some applications
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:49:03 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <24a6acdd-1c3f-40dd-8af8-0131e321bb53n@googlegroups.com> (raw)
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Hi all
I'm familiar with Yocto but fairly new to using ISAR.
I am able to create a containerised SDK file system which includes the
libraries I'm using e.g. Boost but seems to be missing the additional tools
such as cmake.
It has included Boost for the host architecture but not for the target
architecture - I was expecting the target architecture libraries as well so
that I could cross-compile my application?
I'm using KAS and my target recipe has the following:
```
SDK_INCLUDE_ISAR_APT = "1"
ISAR_CROSS_COMPILE = "1"
SDK_FORMATS = "docker-archive"
SDK_PREINSTALL += "cmake"
SDK_PREINSTALL += "libboost-all-dev"
SDK_PREINSTALL += ...several other libraries and tools
```
When checking my environment with bitbake I can see `DISTRO_ARCH="armhf"`.
I can see my container has the g++ etc cross-compilers for this
architecture which I assume is triggered by this variable.
So in summary, I have two problems:
1. Missing tools specified in `SDK_PREINSTALL`
2. Missing cross-compiled dependencies such as Boost
Am I doing something wrong or misunderstanding how this works?
Thank you :)
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2025-03-14 16:49 'Antoine Petty' via isar-users [this message]
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2025-03-17 15:38 ` 'Jan Kiszka' via isar-users
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