Am Freitag, 3. März 2017 09:18:33 UTC+1 schrieb Gernot Hillier:Hi there!
I'm trying to build a Debian jessie i386 image with Isar (in 10 minutes ;) ).
So I did a bit of pattern matching and added the following files:
meta-isar/conf/distro/debian-jessie.conf
meta-isar/conf/machine/qemui386.conf
meta-isar/conf/multiconfig/qemui386.conf
with appropriate contents (I hope).
But whatever I do, I always end up with a "KeyError: qemuintel" in buildTaskData (bitbake/lib/bb/cooker.py:683).
Sorry, the error certainly was "KeyError: qemui386" when trying to execute
bitbake multiconfig:qemui386:isar-image-base
(I mixed details from several tries...)
Before I go ahead and debug this, a short question: is it supposed to work that (simple) way? Or would building another Debian version for another arch require more work?
BTW1: Sorry for this ugly message, but I didn't find a quick way to subscribe this Google thingie be as a normal ML. Can you tell me how this works? I was so overwhelmed by all that colorful UI buttons that I
couldn't find any subscribe link, only an option which notifies me by
mail "less than 1 time a day".
BTW2: Currently, the distro configuration "debian-wheezy" implies ARM architecture. So shouldn't it be named debian-wheezy-arm then? Or does meta-isar/conf/distro/debian-wheezy.conf only define a default architecture which can be overriden in the bitbake call? If yes, how?
TIA!
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Gernot