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U-boot-v2012.10 failing prep step

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mercyyuen
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I'm using a mx6q_sabresd board for my development.  Right now my ltib is configured to use uboot-v2009.08.


I wanted to try the new uboot version 2012.10.  I found this articleLinux Fast Boot on i.MX6Q Board: Building Steps and tried to follow it.


1. Downloaded u-boot-2012.10.tar.bz2 from Index of /pub/u-boot

2. Placed this file into ../ltib/rpm/sources.

3. Created copy of u-boot-v2009.08.spec.in renamed it u-boot-v2012.10.spec.in ../ltib/config/platform/imx.

4. Updated the content of u-boot-v2012.10.spec.in to be

Version    : 2012.10
Release   

: imx_3.0.35_13.01.00

5. I selected mx6qsabresd as my hardware

6. I selected u-boot v2012.10 as my u-boot version.

7. From the command line I typed ./ltib -m prep -u u-boot

I get the error:

Try u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2.md5 from the GPP

http://bitshrine.org/gpp/u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2.md5:

12:09:16 ERROR 404: Not Found.

Try u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2 from the GPP

http://bitshrine.org/gpp/u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2:

12:09:17 ERROR 404: Not Found.

Can't get: u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2 at ./ltib line 802.

f_prep() returned an error, exiting

traceback:

main:572

Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?  I feel like I must be missing a very basic step.

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YixingKong
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Mercy

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YixingKong
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Mercy

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Mercy

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fabio_estevam
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Just build U-boot manually without LTIB. This is make things much easier.

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GraceH
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You need rename  u-boot-2012.10.tar.bz2 to  u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2 in folder  ltib/rpm/SOURCES

and run  md5sum u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2 > md5sum u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2.md5

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mercyyuen
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Hi Grace,

I tried your suggestion. I renamed the file, and then from ~/ltib/rpm/SOURCES I ran the command you suggested.

I got the following error.

md5sum: u-boot-v2012.10-imx_3.0.35_13.01.00.tar.bz2.md5: No such file or directory.

Please advise!

Mercy

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