Hi everyone,
I try to build Yocto for IMX6Q Sabre based on distro fsl-imx-xwayland with one more additional layer from Laird Connectivity because I have one more module wifi from LAIRD:
However I had build error:
ERROR: sterling-supplicant-6.0.0.138-r0 do_packagedata: The recipe sterling-supplicant is trying to install files into a shared area when those files already exist. Those files and their manifest location are:
/home/phyvm/fsl-release-bsp/build/tmp/pkgdata/imx6qpsabresd/runtime/wpa-supplicant-passphrase
(matched in manifest-imx6qpsabresd-wpa-supplicant.packagedata)
/home/phyvm/fsl-release-bsp/build/tmp/pkgdata/imx6qpsabresd/runtime/wpa-supplicant-cli.packaged
(matched in manifest-imx6qpsabresd-wpa-supplicant.packagedata)
/home/phyvm/fsl-release-bsp/build/tmp/pkgdata/imx6qpsabresd/runtime/wpa-supplicant-passphrase.packaged
(matched in manifest-imx6qpsabresd-wpa-supplicant.packagedata)
/home/phyvm/fsl-release-bsp/build/tmp/pkgdata/imx6qpsabresd/runtime/wpa-supplicant-cli
(matched in manifest-imx6qpsabresd-wpa-supplicant.packagedata)
Please verify which recipe should provide the above files.
Summary: 1 task failed:
/home/phyvm/fsl-release-bsp/sources/meta-laird-cp/recipes-packages/sterling-supplicant/sterling-supplicant_6.0.0.138.bb:do_packagedata
Summary: There were 13 WARNING messages shown.
Summary: There were 3 ERROR messages shown, returning a non-zero exit code.
I try to config PREFERRED_PROVIDER in the local.conf but no success:
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_wpa-supplicant-cli = "sterling-supplicant"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_wpa-supplicant-passphrase = "sterling-supplicant"
Please help to resolve this problem.
Thanks and best regards,
Minh.
Hi,
I tried the new build but no success, so I try to change the seting in menuconfig to disable this features with these commands:
host$ bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel host$ bitbake virtual/kernel -c compile host$ bitbake virtual/kernel -c deploy
and then build the image again, however nothing change. I think my new menuconfig is not effect to the bitbake build. Do I change the menuconfig correctly?
Just for future reference, if using bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel, it is not guaranteed that bitbake will compile the kernel after saving the .config. If the output from bitbake -c compile does not result in the kernel being recompiled, use bitbake -c compile -f to force recompile. Another option is to bitbake -c clean virtual/kernel before menuconfig, however this will revert the kernel's .config to the defconfig state if changes were made previously.
Hello,
I apologize for the delay.
To run the menu config for Yocto, you can do it as below:
$ bitbake linux-imx -c menuconfig
However, running this configuration will not guarantee to have the changes in your end image.
What I suggest you, is to create a Yocto recipe that will modify the default configurations with the new ones. I recommend you to follow the below Document.
https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-334088
Hope this information can help you.
Best regards,
Diego.