From: Alex K. <al...@ki...> - 2011-10-07 19:08:53
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Hi Everyone, I'm trying to do a new angstrom build with the intent to modify u-boot and kernel config down the road. For now, I'm just following the instructions here: http://gumstix.org/software-development/open-embedded/61-using-the-open-embedded-build-system.html The build fails because http://mirrors.openembedded.org/linux-2.6.31.tar.bz2 cannot be found. I was understanding that this build users a newer kernel version. Does anyone know a workaround? Regards, Alex |
From: Clifford H. <cli...@gm...> - 2011-10-07 20:53:53
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On 08/10/2011, at 6:08 AM, Alex Kilimnik wrote: > I'm trying to do a new angstrom build with the intent to modify u-boot > and kernel config down the road. For now, I'm just following the > instructions here: > http://gumstix.org/software-development/open-embedded/61-using-the-open-embedded-build-system.html > > The build fails because > http://mirrors.openembedded.org/linux-2.6.31.tar.bz2 cannot be found. > I was understanding that this build users a newer kernel version. Does > anyone know a workaround? Yes - as I wrote just two days ago. I said: The correct action is to select a new kernel.org mirror, and put that into the config file "overo-oe/org.openembedded.dev/conf/bitbake.conf". Change the line that sets KERNELORG_MIRROR = "http://kernel.org" I used KERNELORG_MIRROR = "http://mirror.linux.org.au/" with success. Please do search the archives, folk! And can someone update the getting started page before this becomes an FAQ? Clifford Heath. |