I'm trying to create a new recipe for a package that has a version and non-numeric rev in its name (canfestival-3-asc). I've gotten bitbake to unpack the package into a tree that looks ok, but it keeps trying to run the compile at least in the wrong directory. Here is the recipe:


SUMMARY = "Independent CANOpenŽ stack"
DESCRIPTION = "CanFestival focuses on providing an ANSI-C platform independent \
               CANOpenŽ stack that can be built as master or slave nodes on PCs, \
               Real-time IPCs, and Microcontrollers."

HOMEPAGE = "http://www.canfestival.org/"

SRCREV = "895:8973dd8be7e8"

SRC_URI = "hg://bitbucket.org/Mongo;protocol=https;module=canfestival-3-asc"
SRC_URI[md5sum] = ""
SRC_URI[sha256sum] = ""

PN = "canfestival"
PV = '3'
PR = 'asc'

LICENSE = "LGPL-2"
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5= \
                    file://LICENCE;md5="

inherit autotools

# Specify any options you want to pass to the configure script using EXTRA_OECONF:
EXTRA_OECONF = "–can=socket –timers=unix –SDO_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_TRANSFERS=25 \
                –SDO_MAX_LENGTH_TRANSFER=4096 –MAX_NB_TIMER=128 –SDO_TIMEOUT_MS=1000"

PROVIDES = "canfestival"

The directory structure that bitbake builds is:


canfestival

           3-asc

                   build

                   canfestival-3           # directory that bitbake is trying to compile in

                   canfestival-3-asc       # directory that code was extracted to

                   temp


I'm not getting any errors from the configure task, but the log file looks like it is trying to run from the canfestival-3 directory, not the canfestival-3-asc. What can I do to the recipe to get the build to run in the canfestival-3-asc directory? Or, i guess, get bitbake to unpack the source into the canfestival-3, or a different directory that it will actually run the tasks in.


Regards,

Greg