From: sixdozen <to...@me...> - 2008-04-22 06:22:53
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Thanks ptkdb! I had made the mistake of assuming that the default build would match what was shipped on my waysmall. But now I see they are different. But I had to first update the u-boot to 1.2, so I had to be super-careful to follow those directions and not brick my little guy. Once my u-boot was updated, I was able to transfer a new system with ipkg, and my helloworld then worked great. I'm still not quite ready for the bootable mmc, but hopefully I'll learn how to format the card for that soon too. An easier question for anyone out there that is savvy with bitbake: how do you manage your iterative debugging? I'm using a Makefile, but bitbake doesn't seem to want to run it unless I upadte my PR revision number in the file.bb recipe. Then I manually transfer over the pkg file, install it, and then I run my program. The process works, but seems a little tedious. Are there tricks the gurus use like mounting a shared disk or not building a full pkg each time that can speed up the development cycle? Best, -Tom -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/getting-started-with-build-environment-tp16673214p16822379.html Sent from the Gumstix mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |