From: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
To: William Mills <wmills@ti.com>
Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org, "Dmytriyenko, Denys" <denys@ti.com>,
McClintock Matthew-B29882 <B29882@freescale.com>
Subject: Re: yocto beagleboard.conf -- should it not go away?
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2012 07:42:04 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <504764BC.9070006@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50475FB7.2080408@ti.com>
On 09/05/2012 07:20 AM, William Mills wrote:
> On 09/04/2012 07:23 PM, Darren Hart wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 09/04/2012 01:25 PM, William Mills wrote:
>>
>>> Darren: Is it true you can't get @ the Intel BSP's w/o also getting the
>>> poky distro defs? That does seem to mixing things a bit. (I am not
>>> claiming meta-ti is clean yet but I want to understand the Intel examples.)
>>>
>>
>> It isn't something we test as part of the QA that we perform. I mostly
>> expect people building meta-intel to be building with meta-yocto
>> (although I wouldn't take a hard line on requiring it). That said, I
>> removed meta-yocto from a meta-intel/meta-fri2 build and removed
>> DISTRO=poky from my local.conf and successfully built and booted a
>> core-image-minimal build on an FRI2 this afternoon without any changes.
>>
>
> Thanks! My confidence is restored.
>
> As long as including meta-yocto does not interfere with other BSPs or
> distros etc then there should be no harm in your assumption.
>
> I would be interested to know what Mentor Graphics and Wind River do on
> their products. Do they include meta-yocto? (YP is not all about
> comercial OS support but I know these orginatations have done the due
> diligence on layer compatibility for a non-poky distro.)
I haven't heard one way or the other, but perhaps Bruce, Sean, and
Matthew could comment on that.
--
Darren Hart
Intel Open Source Technology Center
Yocto Project - Technical Lead - Linux Kernel
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-09-05 14:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-09-03 20:06 yocto beagleboard.conf -- should it not go away? Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-03 20:15 ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-03 20:55 ` Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-03 21:08 ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-04 8:21 ` Jack Mitchell
2012-09-04 12:24 ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-05 22:03 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-04 8:58 ` Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-04 12:20 ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-04 17:18 ` Darren Hart
2012-09-04 20:25 ` William Mills
2012-09-04 23:23 ` Darren Hart
2012-09-05 14:20 ` William Mills
2012-09-05 14:42 ` Darren Hart [this message]
2012-09-05 15:16 ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-05 21:52 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-05 8:49 ` Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-05 9:15 ` Paul Eggleton
2012-09-05 9:43 ` Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-05 12:48 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-05 14:45 ` William Mills
2012-09-05 15:06 ` Tomas Frydrych
2012-09-05 15:44 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-05 19:34 ` Martin Jansa
2012-09-05 21:43 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-05 14:39 ` Darren Hart
2012-09-08 7:18 ` Khem Raj
2012-09-05 21:46 ` Richard Purdie
2012-09-06 5:39 ` Tomas Frydrych
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