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which qte provider?

by Erik Hovland :: Rate this Message:

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I am attempting to build opie-image in OE and I have set the
qte provider to qte-mt. I figure this builds so for an initial
attempt that is probably fine. But does anyone have an opinion?

I am using OE and building for the h5000 iPAQ line and
angstrom 2008.1.

I am setting libqte2 by using my local.conf with this variable:
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"

Thanks

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Re: which qte provider?

by Erik Hovland :: Rate this Message:

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> I am attempting to build opie-image in OE and I have set the
> qte provider to qte-mt. I figure this builds so for an initial
> attempt that is probably fine. But does anyone have an opinion?
>
> I am using OE and building for the h5000 iPAQ line and
> angstrom 2008.1.
>
> I am setting libqte2 by using my local.conf with this variable:
> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"

Heh, answering my own question. Opie requests -lqte
instead of -lqte-mt. So it is likely that the right provider is "qte":
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"

I thought someone sorted out using qte-mt for Opie? Might put that
as a 1.2.4 bug/feature if it wasn't.

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Re: Re: which qte provider?

by Bugzilla from bluelightning@bluelightning.org :: Rate this Message:

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Erik Hovland wrote:
> Heh, answering my own question. Opie requests -lqte
> instead of -lqte-mt. So it is likely that the right provider is "qte":
> PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"
>
> I thought someone sorted out using qte-mt for Opie? Might put that
> as a 1.2.4 bug/feature if it wasn't.

It can be built with qte-mt through OE, I've done it. IIRC there's some
other variable that needs to set to make it use -lqte-mt instead of -lqte,
I forget what it's called though. I'll check when I get home this evening.

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Re: Re: which qte provider?

by Erik Hovland :: Rate this Message:

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On Jan 16, 2008 4:12 PM, Paul Eggleton <bluelightning@...> wrote:

> Erik Hovland wrote:
> > Heh, answering my own question. Opie requests -lqte
> > instead of -lqte-mt. So it is likely that the right provider is "qte":
> > PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"
> >
> > I thought someone sorted out using qte-mt for Opie? Might put that
> > as a 1.2.4 bug/feature if it wasn't.
>
> It can be built with qte-mt through OE, I've done it. IIRC there's some
> other variable that needs to set to make it use -lqte-mt instead of -lqte,
> I forget what it's called though. I'll check when I get home this evening.

Anything you used to get the images you made would be appreciated.

My OE build now breaks w/:
NOTE: preferred version 2.6.1 of glibc not available (for item
virtual/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-libc-for-gcc)
NOTE: Preparing runqueue
NOTE: Executing runqueue
NOTE: Running task 376 of 2330 (ID: 92,
/export/home/build/handhelds/oe/src/packages/glibc/glibc_2.6.1.bb,
do_package)
ERROR: Task 92 (/export/home/build/handhelds/oe/src/packages/glibc/glibc_2.6.1.bb,
do_package) failed
NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 375 tasks of which 375 didn't need to
be rerun and 1 failed.
ERROR: '/export/home/build/handhelds/oe/src/packages/glibc/glibc_2.6.1.bb'
failed

WTF? Anyhow, I can probably get past that one by ditching binary locale files.

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Re: Re: which qte provider?

by Paul Sokolovsky :: Rate this Message:

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Hello Erik,

Thursday, January 17, 2008, 2:34:54 AM, you wrote:

> On Jan 16, 2008 4:12 PM, Paul Eggleton
> <bluelightning@...> wrote:
>> Erik Hovland wrote:
>> > Heh, answering my own question. Opie requests -lqte
>> > instead of -lqte-mt. So it is likely that the right provider is "qte":
>> > PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libqte2 = "qte-mt"
>> >
>> > I thought someone sorted out using qte-mt for Opie? Might put that
>> > as a 1.2.4 bug/feature if it wasn't.
>>
>> It can be built with qte-mt through OE, I've done it. IIRC there's some
>> other variable that needs to set to make it use -lqte-mt instead of -lqte,
>> I forget what it's called though. I'll check when I get home this evening.

> Anything you used to get the images you made would be appreciated.

  Instructions are at the same place where they were:
http://linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpieWithAngstrom .

(just edited to make it clear that building in .dev is not supported).


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