Recipe for setting up OpenEmbedded environment on wiki

michael at michaelshiloh.com michael at michaelshiloh.com
Sat Feb 10 01:21:37 CET 2007



On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Rod Whitby wrote:

> Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>> Rod Whitby writes:
>>> Monotone 0.28 is good enough (that's what I run on CentOS 4.4).
>>>
>>> The network protocol is compatible back to 0.27 (which is what
>>> monotone.nslu2-linux.org is still running, cause it's running Debian Sarge).
>>
>> It was not good enough on my Debian box.  0.31 gave me errors; iirc
>> something about an unkown revision in OE.mtn (though I'd have to
>> downgrade and redo to see just what the message was) right on the step
>> at http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/GettingStarted that said
>>
>>> If you run into a problem at this stage, check to make sure you have
>>> version 0.32 (or newer) of monotone installed.
>>
>> Getting 0.32 fixed it.
>>
>
>
> If you download a prebuilt .mtn file that was built with 0.32, then you
> need 0.32 to read it.
>
> If you get it over the network directly from scratch, or download a
> prebuilt .mtn file that was built with 0.27 (which is what
> nslu2-linux.org distributes), then you can use anything from 0.27 to
> 0.32 to read it (and convert it if necessary).

Has anyone written a trivial application in the OpenEmbedded environment? I'd
like to work on that tonight and create a recipe once I figure out how to do
it.

I figure the first project should be a trivial console application like
"Hello, world!".

Michael




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