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<div>'''How do do I inspect dependencies for recipes?'''<br />
<br />
You can get the dependency graph information using:<br />
<br />
bitbake -g <packagename> && less task-depends.dot<br />
<br />
unfortunately the graph is large and many dot viewers will struggle with it. The "taskexp" UI also provides a graphical way to view dependencies:<br />
<br />
bitbake -g <packagename> -u taskexp<br />
<br />
[[Category:FAQ]]<br />
[[Category:Debug build]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2016&diff=8447FOSDEM 20162016-01-28T20:52:50Z<p>Florian: /* General attendance */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (Sunday)<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Florian brings the contents split into suitcase and TFT box<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Belén Barros Pena (but I will need some help with the tag content).<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Belén will hopefully bring a MinnowBoard Max or 2<br />
* Florian brings his Mini210s, maybe something else<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Belén can bring a UK power extension if that's useful<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2016? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (belen)<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded Related talks =<br />
<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/linuxmips/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/foss_smartwatch/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/iotyocto/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/osd_designing_with_and_for_developers/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/sdrembedded/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/patchwork/<br />
<br />
= Hotels =<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
Most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2016&diff=8445FOSDEM 20162016-01-28T20:52:17Z<p>Florian: /* Devices */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (Sunday)<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Florian brings the contents split into suitcase and TFT box<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Belén Barros Pena (but I will need some help with the tag content).<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Belén will hopefully bring a MinnowBoard Max or 2<br />
* Florian brings his Mini210s, maybe something else<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Belén can bring a UK power extension if that's useful<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2016? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (belen)<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded Related talks =<br />
<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/linuxmips/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/foss_smartwatch/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/iotyocto/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/osd_designing_with_and_for_developers/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/sdrembedded/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/patchwork/<br />
<br />
= Hotels =<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
Most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2016&diff=8443FOSDEM 20162016-01-28T20:50:36Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (Sunday)<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Florian brings the contents split into suitcase and TFT box<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Belén Barros Pena (but I will need some help with the tag content).<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Belén will hopefully bring a MinnowBoard Max or 2<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Belén can bring a UK power extension if that's useful<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2016? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Belén Barros Pena (belen)<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded Related talks =<br />
<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/linuxmips/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/foss_smartwatch/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/iotyocto/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/osd_designing_with_and_for_developers/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/sdrembedded/<br />
* https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/patchwork/<br />
<br />
= Hotels =<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
Most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2015&diff=7565FOSDEM 20152015-01-30T13:26:01Z<p>Florian: /* General attendance */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (Sunday morning)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday, Sunday but not all the time)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Florian brings the contents split into suitcase and TFT box<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2015? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (fabo)<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2015&diff=7563FOSDEM 20152015-01-30T13:25:34Z<p>Florian: /* Event box */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (Sunday morning)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday, Sunday but not all the time)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Florian brings the contents split into suitcase and TFT box<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2015? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (fabo)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2015&diff=7561FOSDEM 20152015-01-30T13:24:14Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (Sunday morning)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday, Sunday but not all the time)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* TBA<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
I have more OpenEmbedded stickers, Philip (Crofton)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2015? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Fathi Boudra (fabo)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2014&diff=6835FOSDEM 20142014-01-31T14:40:50Z<p>Florian: /* Event box */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (both days partly)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Florian Boor (sometimes, both days)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
* Converted the large box to a suitcase and a tiny<br />
* ... will arrive Saturday morning<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - MinnowBoard, Galileo<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
* Florian (flyers and poster)<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2014? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Phil Blundell (pb_)<br />
* Koen Kooi (koen)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Jack Mitchell (jackmitchell)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Paul Barker (paulbarker)<br />
* Lukas Bulwahn<br />
* Maxin B. John<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2014&diff=6833FOSDEM 20142014-01-31T14:39:52Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (both days partly)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
* Florian Boor (sometimes, both days)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
TBA<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - MinnowBoard, Galileo<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
* Florian (flyers and poster)<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2014? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Phil Blundell (pb_)<br />
* Koen Kooi (koen)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Jack Mitchell (jackmitchell)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Paul Barker (paulbarker)<br />
* Lukas Bulwahn<br />
* Maxin B. John<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2014&diff=6831FOSDEM 20142014-01-30T23:59:47Z<p>Florian: /* Flyers and posters */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (both days partly)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
TBA<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - MinnowBoard, Galileo<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
* Florian (flyers and poster)<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2014? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Phil Blundell (pb_)<br />
* Koen Kooi (koen)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Jack Mitchell (jackmitchell)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Paul Barker (paulbarker)<br />
* Lukas Bulwahn<br />
* Maxin B. John<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2014&diff=6829FOSDEM 20142014-01-30T23:59:10Z<p>Florian: /* Flyers and posters */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (both days partly)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
TBA<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - MinnowBoard, Galileo<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
* Florian (flyers and poster)<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2014? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Phil Blundell (pb_)<br />
* Koen Kooi (koen)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Jack Mitchell (jackmitchell)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Paul Barker (paulbarker)<br />
* Lukas Bulwahn<br />
* Maxin B. John<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2014&diff=6827FOSDEM 20142014-01-30T23:58:05Z<p>Florian: /* General attendance */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (both days partly)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
TBA<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - MinnowBoard, Galileo<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - Paul<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation (hopefully with the ability to show off Toaster) - Paul <br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2014? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Phil Blundell (pb_)<br />
* Koen Kooi (koen)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Jack Mitchell (jackmitchell)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Paul Barker (paulbarker)<br />
* Lukas Bulwahn<br />
* Maxin B. John<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Train + Bus to FOSDEM<br />
Free WiFi<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS<br />
<br />
Be Manos Hotel<br />
23-27, Square de LAviation<br />
1070 Brussels<br />
close to Midi station</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=FOSDEM_2013&diff=5519FOSDEM 20132013-01-27T21:33:13Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday, (Sunday))<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Event box ===<br />
<br />
The [[OE event box]] is being graciously brought to the event by Florian.<br />
<br />
Florian would like someone to take this back with them if at all possible. <br />
Volunteer - ?<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: ?<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton - either FRI2 or Intel NUC<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
* Stickers! - Philip<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
* Presentation file for use on the display - ?<br />
* Machine to connect for displaying the presentation - Paul<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2013? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz (hrw)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Denis Carikli (GNUtoo)<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others. Recently, most of us stay at the Saint Nicolas due to the free breakfast and wifi.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be/contentENG/home.asp<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Fosdem_2012&diff=4597Fosdem 20122012-01-30T23:04:32Z<p>Florian: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Conferences]]<br />
<br />
= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster (Saturday, Sunday until ~4pm)<br />
* Alex Lennon (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Henning Heinold (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Paul Eggleton (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Marco Cavallini (Saturday)<br />
* Radoslav Kolev (Sunday afternoon) - I'll be leaving Brussels on Monday, so I can stay until later to help with cleaning up tables, etc.<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday, Sunday)<br />
* Philip Balister (Saturday, Sunday (as needed))<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
A bunch of tasks need to be carried out to make our attendance a pleasant experience. Each task needs a volunteer who is willing to help.<br />
<br />
=== Table cloth ===<br />
We only have a single table cloth (it washed but has a negligible stain from a quick soldering action that happened last year). We definitely need a 2nd one to also cover our second table. The FOSDEM tables are pretty huge (2.5m length), so chose a reasonably sized cloth. Additionally it would be super cool to have the OpenEmbedded logo printed on it. The idea would be to show the logo on the front side of our tables. For that the 'OE' sign should not be taller than say 50cm (The tables are approximately 70cm high.).<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Philip Balister plans to bring 2 table cloths carrying the OE logo.<br />
<br />
=== Bringing an TFT LCD ===<br />
Displaying a presentation during the time of the conference makes our stand visually more attractive. We have a simple OpenDocument presentation in our SCM that can be used for this. However we need a display as well. If you come by car and can transport a display that'd be great. Getting a screen is not so complicated. Robert Schuster could send one to you by mail.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Florian Boor, a display is part of an event box he brings<br />
<br />
=== Poster ===<br />
A nice poster with updated sponsor was used for 2011's LinuxTag in Berlin. This poster needs to be brought to FOSDEM. Where is it right now and can it be taken to Brussels?<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Henning Heinold (brings it from Berlin)<br />
<br />
=== Flyers ===<br />
Years ago we printed a bunch (2500) of flyers. We still have a bunch of them left (exact number unknown; will update this as soon as I know). As the text is already a few years old it makes sense to update the actual document (it is in openembedded/contrib/marketing/oe-flyer.pdf) and print new ones.<br />
<br />
Volunteer: Henning and Florian bring some<br />
<br />
=== Device Tags ===<br />
People standing in front of our booth often want to know what kind of device it is that blinks so funnily. ;) We could make things easier by being able to print small tags providing some information about board manufacturer, CPU, RAM and what its relation to OpenEmbedded is.<br />
<br />
Volunteer:<br />
<br />
Alex Lennon - please send details of any tags needed to me, (ajlennon at dynamicdevices.co.uk) in reasonable time.<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
<br />
Robert Schuster - Pandaboard - Hopefully booting Angstrom with some desktop and Java foo.<br />
<br />
Alex Lennon - Gem (i.MX28 based telematics board) - Booting OpenEmbedded with an end-user demo running (hopefully)<br />
<br />
Ulf Samuelsson - Atmel AT91SAM9Gx5 Kit with 5 CPU Modules (G15,G25,G35,X25,X35)<br />
Will boot the OpenEmbedded from www.linux4sam.org<br />
A raffle for the kit will be held in the Embedded DevRoom,<br />
and you have to visit the OpenEmbedded stand to leave your business card.<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster:<br />
**3-socket power extension (EU)<br />
**tape<br />
**WiFi-Router in client mode to provide Internet access for Ethernet-based devices<br />
**2 1m-Ethernet cables<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2012? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster (rschus/thebohemian)<br />
* Henning Heinold (woglinde)<br />
* Paul Eggleton (bluelightning)<br />
* Marco Cavallini (mckoan)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.<br />
<br />
Saint Nicolas<br />
Hôtel Saint Nicolas *** <br />
Rue Marché aux Poulets 32 <br />
1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32/2-219.04.40 <br />
Fax +32/2-219.17.21 <br />
http://www.st-nicolas.be/contentENG/home.asp<br />
close to beer event, bus to Fosdem few minutes by walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
IBIS Brussels off Grand' Place<br />
Grasmarkt 100<br />
Rue du Marché aux Herbes 100<br />
1000 BRUSSELS</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Prague,_2011&diff=4423Prague, 20112011-10-17T18:14:41Z<p>Florian: /* Agenda */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Location ==<br />
<br />
Clarion Congress Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic.<br />
October 28, 2011 at 1800.<br />
<br />
== Agenda ==<br />
<br />
* Discuss holding a General Assembly in the US<br />
* Discuss relaxing the 2 proxy rule (e.g. change to 3)<br />
* Financial status<br />
* Budget plan<br />
<br />
== Forms ==<br />
<br />
* Proxy form [[File:Proxy_instructions-oe.pdf]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=LinuxTag&diff=4229LinuxTag2011-04-29T08:24:01Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>== LinuxTag 2011 ==<br />
* takes place in Berlin, Germany<br />
* May 11th to 14th 2011<br />
* LinuxTag is Germany's biggest F/OSS event<br />
* Berlin is supercool and quite cheap<br />
<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to LinuxTag and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
* Robert Schuster (will definitely be there)<br />
* Henning Heinold (occassionally, can jump in so that other people can take a break)<br />
* Bernhard Guillon<br />
* <your name here><br />
<br />
== Yocto/oe-core ==<br />
<br />
* be informed of what will come<br />
* oe-core/layers bsp's<br />
<br />
== Booth support material ==<br />
* power extensions and converters<br />
* TFT screen<br />
* transport box<br />
* SD cards and reader<br />
* WIFI AP in managed mode (provide wired network to embedded devices)<br />
<br />
== Marketing material ==<br />
* Flyer availability?<br />
* Poster availability?<br />
- Poster needs to be updated<br />
- where are poster sources?<br />
* embedded devices to show (+ what is running on them)<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
* booth presentation slideshow<br />
- Robert Schuster made one for CeBIT, will update it and bring it to the event<br />
* OE booth demo image</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Fosdem_2011&diff=3937Fosdem 20112011-02-01T16:34:25Z<p>Florian: /* Flyers and posters */</p>
<hr />
<div>= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster (Saturday)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson (Saturday and Sunday occasionally)<br />
* Philip Balister (As needed)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
Add your name and what devices you'll bring for the stand.<br />
<br />
Ulf Samuelsson - AT91SAM9M10EKES booting Openembedded/Android from SD-Card<br />
(No flash on board enabled)<br />
<br />
Robert Schuster - Pandaboard - Hopefully booting Angstrom with some desktop and Java foo. Try to get hold of a small TFT display<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
* Florian: Poster from last year, flyers<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name<br />
and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster:<br />
**3-socket power extension (EU)<br />
**tape<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2011? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Esben Haabendal<br />
* Frans Meulenbroeks (eFfeM)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Robert Schuster (rschus/thebohemian)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Fosdem_2011&diff=3936Fosdem 20112011-02-01T16:10:59Z<p>Florian: /* General attendance */</p>
<hr />
<div>= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster (Saturday)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson (Saturday and Sunday occasionally)<br />
* Philip Balister (As needed)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
Add your name and what devices you'll bring for the stand.<br />
<br />
Ulf Samuelsson - AT91SAM9M10EKES booting Openembedded/Android from SD-Card<br />
(No flash on board enabled)<br />
<br />
Robert Schuster - Pandaboard - Hopefully booting Angstrom with some desktop and Java foo. Try to get hold of a small TFT display<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name<br />
and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster:<br />
**3-socket power extension (EU)<br />
**tape<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2011? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Esben Haabendal<br />
* Frans Meulenbroeks (eFfeM)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Robert Schuster (rschus/thebohemian)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
* Florian Boor (florian)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Fosdem_2011&diff=3935Fosdem 20112011-02-01T16:09:36Z<p>Florian: /* Manning */</p>
<hr />
<div>= OpenEmbedded booth =<br />
== Manning ==<br />
You are going to FOSDEM and can spend some time at the OpenEmbedded stand to explain interested individuals the virtues of OpenEmbedded? Add your name and on which day you'll be available.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster (Saturday)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson (Saturday and Sunday occasionally)<br />
* Philip Balister (As needed)<br />
* Florian Boor (Saturday)<br />
<br />
== Devices ==<br />
Add your name and what devices you'll bring for the stand.<br />
<br />
Ulf Samuelsson - AT91SAM9M10EKES booting Openembedded/Android from SD-Card<br />
(No flash on board enabled)<br />
<br />
Robert Schuster - Pandaboard - Hopefully booting Angstrom with some desktop and Java foo. Try to get hold of a small TFT display<br />
<br />
== Flyers and posters ==<br />
You can bring and/or print OpenEmbedded flyers and posters? Add your name and what you'll bring.<br />
<br />
== Power extensions, adapters and other stand material ==<br />
Bringing devices is cool but we need a way to bring power to them too. Additionally people might need power sockets for different systems than the european one. List your name<br />
and what stuff you can bring.<br />
<br />
* Robert Schuster:<br />
**3-socket power extension (EU)<br />
**tape<br />
<br />
= General attendance =<br />
<br />
Attending FOSDEM 2011? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Esben Haabendal<br />
* Frans Meulenbroeks (eFfeM)<br />
* Philip Balister (Crofton)<br />
* Robert Schuster (rschus/thebohemian)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson<br />
* Graeme Gregory (XorA)<br />
<br />
== Hotels ==<br />
<br />
Although FOSDEM itself takes place at the ULB campus, most folks prefer to stay nearer the city centre.<br />
<br />
The Astrid has traditionally been the default choice for OE developers, though there are many other hotels in the area. If you are staying in a hotel other than the Astrid, feel free to add it to this section for the benefit of others.<br />
<br />
Scandic Grand Place.<br />
Rue d'Arenberg 18<br />
Close to beer event (300 m) and Central Station.<br />
Tram to Fosdem around the corner.</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=GA2010&diff=2947GA20102010-10-27T20:36:51Z<p>Florian: /* General Assembly 2010 Agenda */</p>
<hr />
<div>=General Assembly 2010 Agenda=<br />
<br />
==Agenda==<br />
<br />
* Open of GA by Chairperson<br />
* Apologies<br />
* Review of last GA Minutes<br />
* Vote for new members<br />
* Online Voting System discussion/redraft/vote.<br />
* Report from TSC<br />
* Report from Treasurer<br />
* Any Other Business<br />
* Close by Chairperson</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Fosdem_2010&diff=2144Fosdem 20102010-01-18T12:34:07Z<p>Florian: add myself</p>
<hr />
<div>Attending FOSDEM 2010? Add your name to this page so that other developers can look out for you!<br />
<br />
* Phil Blundell<br />
* Henning Heinold<br />
* Marco Cavallini<br />
* Frans Meulenbroeks (eFfeM)<br />
* Ulf Samuelsson<br />
* Marcin Juszkiewicz<br />
* Alessandro Gardich (gremlin)<br />
* Florian Boor</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Getting_started_with_OE-Classic&diff=1664Getting started with OE-Classic2009-09-10T11:40:33Z<p>Florian: Undo revision 1661 by 190.102.206.48 (Talk)</p>
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<div>= Setting up the toolchain and doing a build =<br />
<br />
== Directory Structure ==<br />
The base directory of your Openembedded environment (<nowiki>/stuff/</nowiki>) is the location where sources will be checked out (or unpacked).<br />
<br />
* You must choose a location with '''no symlinks above it'''<br />
<br />
* If you work in a chrooted environment it is highly recommended to 'su - <username>' after you have chrooted. Otherwise compilation may fail because ccache needs a valid <nowiki>$HOME</nowiki> - which is set when using a user account.<br />
<br />
To create the directory structure:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ mkdir -p /stuff/build/conf<br />
$ cd /stuff/<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
== Obtaining BitBake ==<br />
To start using OE, you must first obtain the build tool it needs: <nowiki>bitbake</nowiki><br />
<br />
It is recommended to run bitbake without installing it, as a sibling directory of <nowiki>openembedded/</nowiki> and <nowiki>build/</nowiki> directories. Indeed, as bitbake is written in python it does not need to be compiled. You'll just have to set the PATH variable so that the [[BitBake]] tools are accessible (see [[#Setup the environment|Setup the environment]] section).<br />
<br />
===Using packages===<br />
<br />
There is a BitBake package available for more and more distros - see [[OEandYourDistro]].<br />
<br />
===Using releases===<br />
<br />
Visit [http://developer.berlios.de/projects/bitbake/ BitBake homepage] and download tarball with latest release. For normal usage we suggest using 1.8.x (stable branch) versions. Unpack it to '''/stuff/bitbake/'''.<br />
<br />
== Obtaining OpenEmbedded using GIT ==<br />
<br />
''Note: ''Once upon a time OpenEmbedded was using Monotone for version control. If you have an OE Monotone repository on your computer, you should replace it with the Git repository.<br />
<br />
''Note: ''These are only brief instructions. For a longer description about using Git with OpenEmbedded refer to [[Git]] and [[GitPhraseBook]].<br />
<br />
The OpenEmbedded project resides in a Git repository. You can find it at ''git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded''. <br />
<br />
Web interface is: http://cgit.openembedded.org/<br />
<br />
To obtain Openembedded:<br />
# Install git<br />
# Go to the base directory of your OpenEmbedded environment<br />
$ cd /stuff/<br />
# Checkout the repository<br />
$ git clone git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded<br />
<br />
or for the firewall challenged try<br />
$ git clone http://repo.or.cz/r/openembedded.git<br />
<br />
This is the data you'll be using for all the work.<br />
<br />
=== Updating OpenEmbedded ===<br />
The .dev branch of OE is updated very frequently (as much as several times an hour). The distro branches are not updated as much but still fairly often. It seems good practice to update your OE tree at least daily. To do this, run<br />
$ git pull<br />
(note: this must be done in the directory created by the checkout of openembedded. On this page, this directory is <tt>/stuff/openembedded</tt>, but my checkout generated a directory <tt>/stuff/openembedded</tt>. Check the name of your subdir, and use the name on your machine in the following examples)<br />
<br />
== Create local configuration ==<br />
It's now time to create your local configuration.<br />
While you could copy the default local.conf.sample like that:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ cd /stuff/<br />
$ cp openembedded/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf<br />
$ vi build/conf/local.conf<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
It is actually recommended to start smaller and keep local.conf.sample in the background and add entries from there step-by-step as you understand and need them. Please, do not just edit build/conf/local.conf.sample but actually READ it (read it and then edit).<br />
<br />
For building a .dev branch, in your <nowiki>local.conf</nowiki> file, you should have at least the following three entries. Example for the Angstrom distribution and the Openmoko gta01 machine:<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
BBFILES = "/stuff/openembedded/recipes/*/*.bb"<br />
DISTRO = "angstrom-2008.1"<br />
MACHINE = "om-gta01"<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
If you choose to install OE in your home directory, modify local.conf to refer to the OE paths as /home/<username>/ rather than ~/. It does not find the *.bb packages otherwise.<br />
<br />
== Setup the environment ==<br />
One of the four command sets below will need to be run every time you open a terminal for development. (You can automate this in ~/.profile, /etc/profile, or perhaps use a script to set the necessary variables for using [[BitBake]].)<br />
<br />
If you followed the recommendation above to use [[BitBake]] from svn:<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ export BBPATH=/stuff/build:/stuff/openembedded<br />
$ export PATH=/stuff/bitbake/bin:$PATH<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
If you installed [[BitBake]]:<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ export BBPATH=/stuff/build:/stuff/openembedded<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Alternative syntax for those using the tcsh shell (e.g FreeBSD):<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ setenv PATH "/stuff/bitbake/bin:"$PATH<br />
$ setenv BBPATH "/stuff/build:/stuff/openembedded:"$BBPATH<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
== Start building ==<br />
The primary interface to the build system is the <nowiki>bitbake</nowiki> command (see the bitbake users manual). <nowiki>bitbake</nowiki> will download and patch stuff from the network, so it helps if you are on a well connected machine.<br />
<br />
Note that you should issue all bitbake commands from inside of the <nowiki>build/</nowiki> directory, or you should override TMPDIR to point elsewhere (by default it goes to <nowiki>tmp/</nowiki> relative to the directory you run the tools in).<br />
<br />
Here are some example invocations:<br />
<br />
Building a single package (e.g. nano):<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake nano<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Building package sets (e.g. task-base):<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake task-base<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
''Special note for'' <nowiki>task-base</nowiki>: you may need additional setup for building this very one task. More details in [[ZaurusKernels]]<br />
<br />
Building a group of packages and deploying them into a rootfs image:<br />
<br />
GPE:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake x11-gpe-image<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
X11:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake x11-image<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
OPIE:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake opie-image<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
('''NOTE:''' kergoth says it will take around 10GB of disk space to build an opie or gpe image for one architecture.<br><br />
sledge says: You can reduce it to ~4GB by [[Advanced_configuration|INHERIT += "rm_work"]])<br />
<br />
('''NOTE:''' if you are using your custom kernel - set "Use the ARM EABI to compile the kernel (AEABI)" option in "Kernel Features")<br />
<br />
See the /stuff/openembedded/recipes/meta/ directory if you're curious about what meta/task and image targets exist.<br />
<br />
Building every package in the repository ('''NOTE:''' This will take a ''very'' long time and needs approx. 35 GB disk space):<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake world<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Building a single package, bypassing the long parse step (and therefore its dependencies--use with care):<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
$ bitbake -b /stuff/openembedded/recipes/blah/blah.bb<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
See [[Useful targets]] for a description of some of the more useful meta-packages. You will typically need at least one of the base images (<nowiki>bootstrap-image</nowiki>, <nowiki>opie-image</nowiki> or <nowiki>gpe-image</nowiki>), and if and only if you're building for an [http://wiki.openzaurus.org/Main_Page OpenZaurus] target requiring an installer image (such as C3000), an additional <nowiki>pivotboot-image</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
Output of the build process (temporary files, log files and the binaries) all ends up in the <nowiki>tmp</nowiki> directory. Most interesting is probably the <nowiki>tmp/work/</nowiki> directory. Just have a look around the [[DirectoryStructure]]. <br />
<br />
Images generated by building package groups like <nowiki>opie-image</nowiki> or <nowiki>pivotboot-image</nowiki> are placed in the <nowiki>tmp/deploy/images/</nowiki> directory. Individual ipkg packages are put in <nowiki>tmp/deploy/ipk</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
== Adding Packages ==<br />
# Create [[bbfile]].<br />
# Try building it locally.<br />
# Fix eventual problems.<br />
# Send .[[bbfile]] or an [[OePatch]] to the [http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Mailing_Lists openembedded-devel mailing list]. Please note that changes should comply with the [[Commit_Policy | commit policy]].<br />
<br />
= Problems =<br />
Try to solve problems first by checking that you have done everything right, that nothing has changed from this description and that you have the latest code (see [[GitPhraseBook]]). Look also in the log file (referenced in any error message you will receive). If you still have problems, try checking [[PossibleFailures]] and [http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OeFaq#builderrors common build errors]. <br />
Above links are dead, you can try the [[:Category:FAQ]]. If problems persist, ask on [[IRC]] or in the [[Mailing lists|openembedded mailing list]].<br />
<br />
The Openembedded metadata is changing constantly. This implies several things:<br />
<br />
# Once you have a "known good" version that works well on your system, keep it! To update, clone a new copy; don't overwrite that working version until it's known to be safe.<br />
# To resolve build problems, "git pull" is your good friend. Many times, the issues will already be fixed in the current tree.<br />
# Not all metadata updates cause the local caches to update correctly. Sometimes you'll need to remove the ".../tmp" work directory and rebuild from scratch.<br />
# Similar issues apply to the package sources you download.<br />
<br />
= Portability issues =<br />
Make sure to set <nowiki>TARGET_OS</nowiki> to something other than linux in local.conf if your host isn't linux.<br />
<br />
GNU extensions to tools are often required. Symlink GNU patch, make, and cp (from fileutils), chmod, sed, find, tar, awk into your OE development path.<br />
<br />
FreeBSD 4 users: Perl 5.0 is too old. A more recent perl must be available as <nowiki>/usr/bin/perl</nowiki>. Unfortunately just having more recent perl in the path isn't good enough. Some scripts are hard-coded for <nowiki>/usr/bin/perl</nowiki>. You can test for which perl you're using by typing perl -v. see /usr/ports/UPDATING for instructions on updating perl. Don't forget to do a use.perl port as instructed in /usr/ports/UPDATING<br />
<br />
FreeBSD users: Set <nowiki>BUILD_OS</nowiki> in local.conf to freebsdN where N is your major version number. At least the cross gcc wants this.<br />
<br />
FreeBSD users: The build process of glibc uses a very long command line at some places. Increase ARG_MAX to at least 131072, by editing /usr/sys/sys/syslimits.h and recompile your kernel (and reboot).<br />
<br />
= Productivity notes =<br />
Use the interactive bitbake mode ("bitbake -i") to speed up work when debugging or developing .bb files. Remember to run "parse" at the prompt first. Go!<br />
<br />
If you want to save some compile time or are interested in additional tweaks to local.conf take a look at the [[Advanced configuration]] page.<br />
<br />
[[Category:User]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Getting_started_with_OE-Classic&diff=1663Getting started with OE-Classic2009-09-10T11:40:13Z<p>Florian: Undo revision 1662 by 121.98.210.253 (Talk)</p>
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<br />
= Problems =<br />
Try to solve problems first by checking that you have done everything right, that nothing has changed from this description and that you have the latest code (see [[GitPhraseBook]]). Look also in the log file (referenced in any error message you will receive). If you still have problems, try checking [[PossibleFailures]] and [http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OeFaq#builderrors common build errors]. <br />
Above links are dead, you can try the [[:Category:FAQ]]. If problems persist, ask on [[IRC]] or in the [[Mailing lists|openembedded mailing list]].<br />
<br />
The Openembedded metadata is changing constantly. This implies several things:<br />
<br />
# Once you have a "known good" version that works well on your system, keep it! To update, clone a new copy; don't overwrite that working version until it's known to be safe.<br />
# To resolve build problems, "git pull" is your good friend. Many times, the issues will already be fixed in the current tree.<br />
# Not all metadata updates cause the local caches to update correctly. Sometimes you'll need to remove the ".../tmp" work directory and rebuild from scratch.<br />
# Similar issues apply to the package sources you download.<br />
<br />
= Portability issues =<br />
Make sure to set <nowiki>TARGET_OS</nowiki> to something other than linux in local.conf if your host isn't linux.<br />
<br />
GNU extensions to tools are often required. Symlink GNU patch, make, and cp (from fileutils), chmod, sed, find, tar, awk into your OE development path.<br />
<br />
FreeBSD 4 users: Perl 5.0 is too old. A more recent perl must be available as <nowiki>/usr/bin/perl</nowiki>. Unfortunately just having more recent perl in the path isn't good enough. Some scripts are hard-coded for <nowiki>/usr/bin/perl</nowiki>. You can test for which perl you're using by typing perl -v. see /usr/ports/UPDATING for instructions on updating perl. Don't forget to do a use.perl port as instructed in /usr/ports/UPDATING<br />
<br />
FreeBSD users: Set <nowiki>BUILD_OS</nowiki> in local.conf to freebsdN where N is your major version number. At least the cross gcc wants this.<br />
<br />
FreeBSD users: The build process of glibc uses a very long command line at some places. Increase ARG_MAX to at least 131072, by editing /usr/sys/sys/syslimits.h and recompile your kernel (and reboot).<br />
<br />
= Productivity notes =<br />
Use the interactive bitbake mode ("bitbake -i") to speed up work when debugging or developing .bb files. Remember to run "parse" at the prompt first. Go!<br />
<br />
If you want to save some compile time or are interested in additional tweaks to local.conf take a look at the [[Advanced configuration]] page.<br />
<br />
[[Category:User]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Organization&diff=1270Organization2009-05-01T21:59:23Z<p>Florian: /* Faq */</p>
<hr />
<div>Currently we are in the process of setting up a eV legal entity (similar to KDE: http://ev.kde.org/) to manage the finances, voting, and membership.<br />
<br />
An 'eV' for 'eingetragener Verein', in the German law, translates to a voluntary organization; a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. The organization has members.<br />
<br />
During FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels, Belgium, a group of founding members physically gathered to get the paperwork going.<br />
<br />
= The founding members =<br />
* <add your name here><br />
* Leon Woestenberg<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
* Michael Lauer<br />
* Robert Schuster<br />
* Holger Freyther<br />
<br />
= The initial board consists of =<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
* Michael Lauer<br />
* Robert Schuster<br />
* Holger Freyther<br />
<br />
= OE Developers =<br />
Openembedded Developers are people who have write access to the git repository. Due to the nature of OE, there are many developers, and each one tends to maintain a section of OE. A list of maintainers can be found [http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/tree/MAINTAINERS here]. See [[OpenEmbedded Developers]] for a list of current developers.<br />
<br />
= Todo =<br />
* process for adding new members<br />
* process for voting<br />
* responsibility of the board<br />
* conflict resolution<br />
<br />
= Faq =<br />
Q: Are contributions tax deductible?<br />
A: Yes they are. <br />
<br />
[[Category:Dev]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Organization&diff=1269Organization2009-05-01T21:58:09Z<p>Florian: /* The founding members */</p>
<hr />
<div>Currently we are in the process of setting up a eV legal entity (similar to KDE: http://ev.kde.org/) to manage the finances, voting, and membership.<br />
<br />
An 'eV' for 'eingetragener Verein', in the German law, translates to a voluntary organization; a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. The organization has members.<br />
<br />
During FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels, Belgium, a group of founding members physically gathered to get the paperwork going.<br />
<br />
= The founding members =<br />
* <add your name here><br />
* Leon Woestenberg<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
* Michael Lauer<br />
* Robert Schuster<br />
* Holger Freyther<br />
<br />
= The initial board consists of =<br />
* Florian Boor<br />
* Michael Lauer<br />
* Robert Schuster<br />
* Holger Freyther<br />
<br />
= OE Developers =<br />
Openembedded Developers are people who have write access to the git repository. Due to the nature of OE, there are many developers, and each one tends to maintain a section of OE. A list of maintainers can be found [http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/tree/MAINTAINERS here]. See [[OpenEmbedded Developers]] for a list of current developers.<br />
<br />
= Todo =<br />
* process for adding new members<br />
* process for voting<br />
* responsibility of the board<br />
* conflict resolution<br />
<br />
= Faq =<br />
* are contributions tax deductible?<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Dev]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=OEandYourDistro&diff=1022OEandYourDistro2009-02-20T14:54:16Z<p>Florian: /* Ubuntu */</p>
<hr />
<div>See [[RequiredSoftware]] for the list of the software required by Openembedded.<br />
<br />
= Using OpenEmbedded on Linux systems =<br />
<br />
== deb-based distributions ==<br />
<br />
The easiest way is via [http://blog.leggewie.org/?p=39 apt-get'able Openembedded] which will pull the OE meta-data for you and keep it up-to-date. Plus, it makes sure all necessary software for cross-compilation is installed. Easy as 1-2-3.<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
==== Mandatory packages ====<br />
<br />
It is possible that not all software is available in a recent enough version for etch. Try backports if necessary.<br />
<br />
apt-get install ccache sed wget cvs subversion git-core \<br />
coreutils unzip texi2html texinfo libsdl1.2-dev docbook-utils \<br />
gawk python-pysqlite2 diffstat help2man<br />
<br />
'''Git'''<br />
<br />
On debian you may have to run <br />
<br />
update-alternatives --config git (as root)<br />
<br />
and select /usr/bin/git-scm to provide git instead of /usr/bin/git.transition. This is not necessary in sid<br />
<br />
==== Supplimentary packages ====<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
apt-get install libxml2-utils xmlto python-psyco<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
OPTIONAL: these packages and their dependencies need to be installed in order to build the bitbake documentation (warning: over 160MB of installed packages).<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
apt-get install docbook<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
This package is necessary to build some packages (in particular the esound documentation needs it).<br />
<br />
=== Ubuntu ===<br />
<br />
Ubuntu is based on Debian and instructions above for [[#deb-based distributions|Debian]] apply here as well. Make sure that you have the universe repositories in your apt configuration.<br />
<br />
* Check that /bin/sh (ls -l /bin/sh) is not symbolically linked to dash. "dash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash" -- however some broken shell scripts still make use of bash extensions while calling into /bin/sh. To work around this issue call "''sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash''" and select No when it asks you to install dash as /bin/sh.<br />
* You can also install Psyco Python JIT compiler to speed up BitBake. Psyco works on 32-bit x86 platforms only. "''aptitude install python-psyco''<br />
<br />
Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) introduced a change to the default compiler flags. This is likely to cause build failures. Its possible to fix this behaviour by adding "-Wno-format-security -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE" to BUILD_CPPFLAGS in bitbake.conf.<br />
<br />
== rpm-based distributions ==<br />
<br />
=== Mandriva Linux ===<br />
<br />
Follow the Debian instructions, only using `urpmi` instead of `apt-get install`. Also, `ccache` is not an official Mandriva package. You can find it in the contrib section of any Mandriva mirror or seach for it using the Mandriva Club rpm database [http://rpms.mandrakeclub.com]. You may need libpythonV.V-devel for bitbake setup instead of python-dev.<br />
If you're building a 2.6 kernel, you also need the glibc-static-devel package.<br />
<br />
with Mandriva Linux 2006, you need to issue the following command:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
urpmi python python-devel python-psyco ccache patch m4 sed bison make wget bzip2 \<br />
cvs gawk glibc-devel gcc-c++ subversion sharutils coreutils docbook-utils openjade \<br />
quilt pcre-devel unzip glibc-static-devel<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
=== openSUSE instructions ===<br />
<br />
Use zypper to install the required packages:<br />
<br />
zypper in subversion git python help2man diffstat wget gcc gcc-c++ libstdc++ glibc-devel<br />
<br />
These packages may be useful as well: ccache, bison and [http://software.opensuse.org/search?baseproject=ALL&p=1&q=gcc33 gcc33] (for faster build using ASSUME_PROVIDED), gtk2-devel (in case your build will fail on missing gdk-pixbuf-csource), bc (for collie kernel), ncurses-devel (if you want to call kernel menuconfig). python psyco package is optional.<br />
<br />
=== Fedora ===<br />
<br />
==== Fedora Core 2/3 ====<br />
Much of the following is probably already installed, but you can check with the following commands. You may want to use the yum.conf located at http://www.fedorafaq.org/. Note, this has not been tested yes as I am in the process of setting up a development environment.<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki> yum install python patch m4 sed make docbook* openjade glibc-devel xmlto</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
* `yum install ccache` (not required, also not a FC3 package)<br />
<br />
* psyco: Download psyco-1.4-src.tar.gz (or later) and extract it. Go to the psycho top-level directory and run: `python setup.py install`.<br />
<br />
* patch: FC3 default version should be enough. Optionally, install SuSe 9.1 package of it.<br />
<br />
==== Fedora Core 4 ====<br />
Almost all required packages for Openembedded are available in Fedora Core 4 and the Fedora Extras for Core 4. You can download them from <http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core> and <http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras>. Check <http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/4> for updates on the Core 4 packages.<br />
<br />
Apart from the usual (native) development packages like gcc and binutils, you should check that you have the following RPM's installed: <br />
<br />
* bison<br />
* ccache (not required, but advised to speed up building)<br />
* docbook* packages<br />
* libpcre<br />
* m4<br />
* make<br />
* openjade<br />
* patch<br />
* PyQt<br />
* python<br />
* python-psyco<br />
* sed<br />
* xmlto<br />
* quilt (not required as OE builds it by itself, but install it if you want to use gquilt)<br />
<br />
Use apt, synaptic, up2date or yum to automagically retrieve these packages or download and install them manually (lots of work).<br />
<br />
==== Fedora Core 5/6 ====<br />
<br />
Commands I used to install OE pre-requisites on FC5/6<br />
<br />
This long command will ensure all pre-requisites are installed (patch is 2.5.4, not 2.5.9, but appears to work).<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
su -c "yum install python m4 make wget curl ftp cvs subversion tar bzip2 gzip unzip python-psyco ccache perl texinfo texi2html diffstat openjade docbook-style-dsssl docbook-style-xsl docbook-dtds docbook-utils sed bison bc glibc-devel gcc binutils pcre pcre-devel git quilt groff linuxdoc-tools patch gcc gcc-c++ python-sqlite2 help2man"<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
or download the metapackage http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm (may be out of date).<br />
<br />
then do<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
su -c "yum localinstall openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm"<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
There are also rpm and src.rpm packages of bitbake 1.6.2 at http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/ pending a later version in Extras, currently 1.6.0.<br />
<br />
Update - Current FC6 version is patch-2.5.4-29.2.2 as of this writing and works-for-me (see revision history for build instructions if current patch does not work for you).<br />
<br />
I didn't install SGML tools. Please add if you know how<br />
<br />
Update - Since about 2002 sgml-tools has apparently been replaced by linuxdoc-tools for FC.<br />
<br />
==== Fedora 7 ====<br />
<br />
This long command will ensure all pre-requisites are installed (patch is 2.5.4, not 2.5.9, but appears to work).<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
su -c "yum install python m4 make wget curl ftp cvs subversion tar bzip2 gzip unzip python-psyco ccache perl texinfo texi2html diffstat openjade docbook-style-dsssl docbook-style-xsl docbook-dtds docbook-utils sed bison bc glibc-devel gcc binutils pcre pcre-devel git quilt groff linuxdoc-tools patch linuxdoc-tools gcc gcc-c++ help2man perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker"<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
(if this is hard to copy from this HTML page, go to edit mode and copy from editor)<br />
<br />
=== CentOS 4.4 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 ===<br />
May also work for true EL4 or Scientific Linux - another RHEL rebuild<br />
<br />
Even with several optional and 3rd party yum repos enabled (centosplus, kbsingh, RPMforge/Dag, Dries) a number of required packages are too old or unavailable for CentOS4. [It should be possible to use other package managers including apt/synaptic, up2date, and smart to get the required packages. The following assumes yum.]<br />
<br />
I re-built the following SRPMS (with "$ rpmbuild --rebuild ..."):<br />
* boost-1.33.1-10.fc5.src.rpm<br />
* bitbake-1.6.2-1.src.rpm (Latest tarball from http://developer.berlios.de/projects/bitbake/ + modified spec from bitbake-1.6.0-2.fc7.src.rpm)<br />
<br />
Might also want to try the rpm and src.rpm packages of bitbake 1.6.2 at http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/ - I have not.<br />
<br />
Extra requirements for the builds included rpmdevtools, xmlto, and lynx.<br />
<br />
I put packages in a local repo so I can do "yum install ...", otherwise can do "yum localinstall foo.1.2.3.noarch.rpm ...". It may be necessary to temporarily set "gpgcheck=0" in /etc/yum.conf to avoid complaints about unsigned packages.<br />
<br />
For EL4 texi2html is available from the tetex package, currently tetex-2.0.2-22.EL4.7<br />
<br />
Note that the the metapackage http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm<br />
should work except that it depends on texi2html.<br />
<br />
Instead as root do<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
# yum install bison ccache coreutils cvs docbook-utils gawk git-core \<br />
python quilt rpmlib sed subversion tetex texinfo unzip wget<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
I ended up with the following set of relevant packages after several iterations of building/updating to get "bitbake nano" to complete successfully:<br />
<br />
* python-2.3.4-14.3<br />
* m4-1.4.1-16<br />
* make-3.80-6.EL4<br />
* wget-1.10.2-0.40E<br />
* curl-7.12.1-8.rhel4<br />
* ftp-0.17-22<br />
* cvs-1.11.17-9.RHEL4<br />
* subversion-1.4.3-0.1.el4.rf<br />
* tar-1.14-12.RHEL4<br />
* bzip2-1.0.2-13.EL4.3<br />
* gzip-1.3.3-16.rhel4<br />
* unzip-5.51-7<br />
* python-psyco-1.5-3.el4.kb<br />
* ccache-2.4-1.2.el4.rf<br />
* perl-5.8.5-36.RHEL4<br />
* texinfo-4.7-5.el4.2<br />
* tetex-2.0.2-22.EL4.7<br />
* diffstat-1.34-0_6.el4.at<br />
* openjade-1.3.2-16_9.el4.at<br />
* docbook-style-dsssl-1.78-4<br />
* docbook-style-xsl-1.65.1-2<br />
* docbook-dtds-1.0-25<br />
* docbook-utils-0.6.14-4<br />
* sed-4.1.2-5.EL4<br />
* bison-1.875c-2<br />
* bc-1.06-17.1<br />
* glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.25<br />
* gcc-3.4.6-3<br />
* binutils-2.15.92.0.2-21<br />
* pcre-4.5-3.2.RHEL4<br />
* pcre-devel-4.5-3.2.RHEL4<br />
* git-1.4.4.2-2.el4.kb<br />
* bitbake-1.6.2-1<br />
<br />
== other Linux distributions ==<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo instructions ===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
emerge -n \<br />
psyco \<br />
ccache \<br />
patch \<br />
make \<br />
sed \<br />
dev-lang/python \<br />
m4 \<br />
bison \<br />
cvs \<br />
openjade \<br />
quilt \<br />
sgmltools-lite \<br />
docbook-xml-dtd \<br />
docbook-dsssl-stylesheets \<br />
xmlto \<br />
docbook-sgml-utils \<br />
libpcre \<br />
boost \<br />
subversion \<br />
texi2html \<br />
pysqlite<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Then follow the instructions in GettingStarted for obtaining bitbake and start the build.<br />
<br />
=== Ark Linux 2007.1 ===<br />
[http://www.arklinux.org/ Ark Linux] is a modern distribution well suited for Openembedded development. Footprint only 2.1G.<br />
<br />
Required steps:<br />
<br />
1) install required packages<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
apt-get install devel-core diffstat texi2html cvs subversion git texinfo psyco python-devel python-encodings python-sqlite<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
2) upgrade<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
apt-get update<br />
apt-get upgrade <br />
<br />
The following packages will be REPLACED:<br />
texi2html (by tetex-texi2html)<br />
The following NEW packages will be installed:<br />
tetex-texi2html<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
3) help2man<br />
<br />
help2man is missing from the ArkLinux repositories. The [http://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/ sources] must be configured, compiled and installed. The compilation of help2man requires the installation of some additional packages:<br />
<br />
apt-get install gettext-devel gettext-tools perl-Locale-gettext<br />
<br />
4) finally create your OE tree and provide bitbake (see [[Getting Started]] instructions)<br />
<br />
=== Arch Linux (Duke) ===<br />
<br />
Most of the packages are available in the repositories.<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
sudo pacman -S psyco ccache patch make sed python m4 bison cvs quilt sgmltools-lite docbook-xml xmlto pcre boost jade git texinfo<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
In Arch Linux the install command is in /bin/install. Since most of Linux distribution assume that install is located in /usr/bin/install, you have to create a symlink:<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
sudo ln -s /bin/install /usr/bin/install<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
You can build BitBake by using this PKGBUILD:<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
pkgname=bitbake<br />
pkgver=1.8.4<br />
pkgrel=1<br />
pkgdesc="A simple tool for task execution derived from Gentoo's portage"<br />
url="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/bitbake/"<br />
arch=('i686')<br />
license=('GPL' 'custom')<br />
depends=('python')<br />
source=(http://download.berlios.de/bitbake/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz)<br />
md5sums=('508d9a61c635d469be8facc95151158b')<br />
<br />
build() {<br />
cd ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}<br />
python setup.py install --root=${startdir}/pkg<br />
<br />
# Install vim extensions<br />
install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim \<br />
${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/vim/ftplugin/bitbake.vim<br />
install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim \<br />
${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim<br />
<br />
# Handle MIT license<br />
install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/doc/COPYING.MIT \<br />
${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/COPYING.MIT<br />
}<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
= Using OpenEmbedded on FreeBSD and other NON Linux Systems =<br />
<br />
to be done, maybe there is some information in the [http://oe.linuxtog.org/wiki old wiki]<br />
<br />
== FreeBSD ==<br />
<br />
* Python == /usr/ports/lang/python<br />
* GNU Patch == /usr/ports/devel/patch<br />
* GNU m4 == /usr/ports/devel/m4<br />
* GNU make == /usr/ports/devel/gmake<br />
* wget == /usr/ports/ftp/wget<br />
* Psyco JIT Compiler == /usr/ports/devel/py-psyco<br />
* ccache == /usr/ports/devel/ccache<br />
* GNU sed == /usr/ports/textproc/gsed<br />
* Bison == /usr/ports/devel/bison<br />
* GCC 2.95.3 == /usr/ports/lang/gcc295<br />
* bc == already in FreeBSD<br />
* PyQt == /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/py-qt<br />
* glibc headers (ignore)<br />
* subversion == /usr/ports/devel/subversion<br />
* git == /usr/ports/devel/git<br />
* pcre == /usr/ports/devel/pcre<br />
<br />
Ports has also has these: fileutils, jade, docbook, dsssl-docbook-modular, sgmltools<br />
<br />
== Using OpenEmbedded on Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
to be done, maybe there is some information in the [http://oe.linuxtog.org/wiki old wiki]<br />
<br />
= Using OpenEmbedded on Windows/Cygwin Systems =<br />
<br />
<br />
Building Openembedded on Windows is currently unsupported, but [http://oe.linuxtogo.org/wiki/BuildOnCygwin work is in progress] to support buidling of meta-toolchain.bb on Windows/Cygwin hosts.</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=BeagleBoard&diff=893BeagleBoard2009-01-07T21:27:05Z<p>Florian: /* Linux 2.6.28 */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Kernel Support in OE ==<br />
<br />
=== Linux ===<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="6" align="center"<br />
! Boot <br />
! USB OTG <br />
! USB host <br />
! DVI <br />
! Audio out<br />
! Audio in<br />
! S-Video out<br />
! MMC / SD<br />
! RS232<br />
! Flash<br />
|-<br />
| 2.6.27<br />
|-<br />
| 2.6.28<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=BeagleBoard&diff=892BeagleBoard2009-01-07T21:26:33Z<p>Florian: /* Linux */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Kernel Support in OE ==<br />
<br />
=== Linux ===<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="6" align="center"<br />
! Boot <br />
! USB OTG <br />
! USB host <br />
! DVI <br />
! Audio out<br />
! Audio in<br />
! S-Video out<br />
! MMC / SD<br />
! RS232<br />
! Flash<br />
|-<br />
| 2.6.27<br />
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| 2.6.28<br />
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|}<br />
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=== Linux 2.6.28 ===</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=BeagleBoard&diff=891BeagleBoard2009-01-07T21:25:52Z<p>Florian: /* BeagleBoard */</p>
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<div>== Kernel Support in OE ==<br />
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=== Linux ===<br />
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{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="6" align="center"<br />
! Boot <br />
! USB OTG <br />
! USB host <br />
! DVI <br />
! Audio out<br />
! Audio in<br />
! S-Video out<br />
! MMC / SD<br />
! RS232<br />
! Flash<br />
|-<br />
| 2.6.27<br />
|-<br />
| 2.6.28<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Linux 2.6.28 ===</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=User:Florian&diff=477User:Florian2008-08-27T10:30:29Z<p>Florian: </p>
<hr />
<div>Florian Boor<br />
<br />
florian@linuxtogo.org<br />
<br />
http://www.bsystems.de<br />
<br />
<br />
Mobile and embedded developer - fearless worker in all areas from Linux and bootloader porting up to application development.<br />
<br />
Working on [http://gpe.linuxtogo.org GPE] and various packages and machine support in [http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded].</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=User:Florian&diff=476User:Florian2008-08-27T10:29:51Z<p>Florian: Add some information about myself</p>
<hr />
<div>Florian Boor<br />
florian@linuxtogo.org<br />
http://www.bsystems.de<br />
<br />
Mobile and embedded developer - fearless worker in all areas from Linux and bootloader porting up to application development.<br />
Working on [http://gpe.linuxtogo.org GPE] and various packages and machine support in [http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded].</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Success_stories&diff=471Success stories2008-08-26T16:26:43Z<p>Florian: </p>
<hr />
<div>A list of projects, companies and other people using OE as well as some quotes from OE users.<br />
<br />
== Commercial == <br />
* 4G-Systems are using it for the [http://meshcube.org Meshcube], see [http://www.meshcube.org/meshwiki/OpenEmbeddedDevelopment] <br />
* Dream Multimedia TV are using it for their Dreambox 702x, see [http://developer.elitedvb.net/listprojects.php?curr_dir=80] <br />
* [http://www.mn-solutions.de M&N Solutions] is using it for it's MNCI "Ramses" device for software release 5.4. They use a local derivate of OE for their radio hand-held terminals RT3000 and RT4000 and for their fork-lift terminal RT2100. <br />
* [http://www.toradex.com Toradex] are using it for their Colibri development boards <br />
* [http://www.emqbit.com/ emQbit] is using it for their development boards <br />
* [http://openmoko.com/ OpenMoko] is using it for the OpenMoko SmartPhone Distribution <br />
* Techsol is using it for their [http://www.medallionsystem.com/ Medallion] boards. <br />
* [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix] is using OpenEmbedded for their small form factor Basix, Connex, and Verdex motherboards<br />
<br />
== Inhouse Usage == <br />
* AMD: internal work on distributions for a thin client <br />
* [http://www.openedhand.com Openedhand] : Internal development work and custom images <br />
* Siemens: internal work in R&D <br />
* TI: internal work on distributions for developer boards <br />
* [http://www.digital-cube.co.kr Digitalcube] : internal work in R&D for developer boards and PMP <br />
* [http://www.kernelconcepts.de/en kernel concepts] : Internal R&D tasks and demo images for customers. <br />
* NXP Semiconductors: Custom images & distributions for research purposes with third parties.<br />
<br />
== Education and Research == <br />
* University of Twente: http://www.freeband.nl/project.cfm?id=494&language=en <br />
* University of California, San Diego: https://wiisard.org/ <br />
* University of Frankfurt: ELAN Project (E-Learning in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks) <br />
* BEC Systems: Research Project on Intel Mainstone (http://bec-systems.com)<br />
<br />
== Open Source == <br />
* All [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström] releases are based on OE<br />
* All [http://openzaurus.org OpenZaurus] releases >= 3.5.1 are based on OE <br />
* All [http://opensimpad.org OpenSIMpad] releases >= 0.9.1 are based on OE <br />
* [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/HomePage OpenSlug] distribution for the Linksys NSLU2 and the [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/HomePage Unslung] distribution for the NSLU2 as well. <br />
* [http://owmnr.ifaistos.awmn.net OWMNR] - Open Wireless Metropolitan Network Router. OE based distribution for creating a wireless router. <br />
* [http://gpephone.linuxtogo.org GPE Phone Edition] uses OE for VMWare demo images and to build SDKs. <br />
* The [http://jlime.com JLime] Linux distribution uses OE for all current releases. <br />
* [http://openinkpot.org OpenInkPot] is OE based Linux distribution for e-ink e-reader devices<br />
<br />
== Open Hardware ==<br />
* [http://wiki.emqbit.com/free-ecb-at91 Free ECB_AT91] - A open Single Board computer that [http://wiki.emqbit.com/openembedded runs openembedded]. <br />
<br />
== Quotes == <br />
''Well, looks like openembedded has really sorted out my install/setup nightmare for this eval board... thanks you guys. In the last 4 hours, i've gotten more done with this board than i have in 6 months.'' <br />
<br />
''I will try and add an smdk2410.conf machine file to the setup soon... not that i expect it'll be useful to a lot of people, but i'll try to at least document it so that other machines can be supported easily enough.'' <br />
<br />
''Well I just got OE set up and I've been really impressed so far.'' <br />
<br />
''OE takes all of the hassle out of cross-compiling.''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Success_stories&diff=470Success stories2008-08-26T16:23:38Z<p>Florian: Add category</p>
<hr />
<div>A list of projects, companies and other people using OE<br />
<br />
== Commercial == <br />
* 4G-Systems are using it for the [http://meshcube.org Meshcube], see [http://www.meshcube.org/meshwiki/OpenEmbeddedDevelopment] <br />
* Dream Multimedia TV are using it for their Dreambox 702x, see [http://developer.elitedvb.net/listprojects.php?curr_dir=80] <br />
* [http://www.mn-solutions.de M&N Solutions] is using it for it's MNCI "Ramses" device for software release 5.4. They use a local derivate of OE for their radio hand-held terminals RT3000 and RT4000 and for their fork-lift terminal RT2100. <br />
* [http://www.toradex.com Toradex] are using it for their Colibri development boards <br />
* [http://www.emqbit.com/ emQbit] is using it for their development boards <br />
* [http://openmoko.com/ OpenMoko] is using it for the OpenMoko SmartPhone Distribution <br />
* Techsol is using it for their [http://www.medallionsystem.com/ Medallion] boards. <br />
* [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix] is using OpenEmbedded for their small form factor Basix, Connex, and Verdex motherboards<br />
<br />
== Inhouse Usage == <br />
* AMD: internal work on distributions for a thin client <br />
* [http://www.openedhand.com Openedhand] : Internal development work and custom images <br />
* Siemens: internal work in R&D <br />
* TI: internal work on distributions for developer boards <br />
* [http://www.digital-cube.co.kr Digitalcube] : internal work in R&D for developer boards and PMP <br />
* [http://www.kernelconcepts.de/en kernel concepts] : Internal R&D tasks and demo images for customers. <br />
* NXP Semiconductors: Custom images & distributions for research purposes with third parties.<br />
<br />
== Education and Research == <br />
* University of Twente: http://www.freeband.nl/project.cfm?id=494&language=en <br />
* University of California, San Diego: https://wiisard.org/ <br />
* University of Frankfurt: ELAN Project (E-Learning in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks) <br />
* BEC Systems: Research Project on Intel Mainstone (http://bec-systems.com)<br />
<br />
== Open Source == <br />
* All [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström] releases are based on OE<br />
* All [http://openzaurus.org OpenZaurus] releases >= 3.5.1 are based on OE <br />
* All [http://opensimpad.org OpenSIMpad] releases >= 0.9.1 are based on OE <br />
* [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/HomePage OpenSlug] distribution for the Linksys NSLU2 and the [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/HomePage Unslung] distribution for the NSLU2 as well. <br />
* [http://owmnr.ifaistos.awmn.net OWMNR] - Open Wireless Metropolitan Network Router. OE based distribution for creating a wireless router. <br />
* [http://gpephone.linuxtogo.org GPE Phone Edition] uses OE for VMWare demo images and to build SDKs. <br />
* The [http://jlime.com JLime] Linux distribution uses OE for all current releases. <br />
* [http://openinkpot.org OpenInkPot] is OE based Linux distribution for e-ink e-reader devices<br />
<br />
== Open Hardware ==<br />
* [http://wiki.emqbit.com/free-ecb-at91 Free ECB_AT91] - A open Single Board computer that [http://wiki.emqbit.com/openembedded runs openembedded]. <br />
<br />
== Quotes == <br />
''Well, looks like openembedded has really sorted out my install/setup nightmare for this eval board... thanks you guys. In the last 4 hours, i've gotten more done with this board than i have in 6 months.'' <br />
<br />
''I will try and add an smdk2410.conf machine file to the setup soon... not that i expect it'll be useful to a lot of people, but i'll try to at least document it so that other machines can be supported easily enough.'' <br />
<br />
''Well I just got OE set up and I've been really impressed so far.'' <br />
<br />
''OE takes all of the hassle out of cross-compiling.''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community]]</div>Florianhttps://www.openembedded.org/index.php?title=Success_stories&diff=469Success stories2008-08-26T16:17:34Z<p>Florian: Add page again, Google had a copy of it... luckily</p>
<hr />
<div>A list of projects, companies and other people using OE<br />
<br />
== Commercial == <br />
* 4G-Systems are using it for the [http://meshcube.org Meshcube], see [http://www.meshcube.org/meshwiki/OpenEmbeddedDevelopment] <br />
* Dream Multimedia TV are using it for their Dreambox 702x, see [http://developer.elitedvb.net/listprojects.php?curr_dir=80] <br />
* [http://www.mn-solutions.de M&N Solutions] is using it for it's MNCI "Ramses" device for software release 5.4. They use a local derivate of OE for their radio hand-held terminals RT3000 and RT4000 and for their fork-lift terminal RT2100. <br />
* [http://www.toradex.com Toradex] are using it for their Colibri development boards <br />
* [http://www.emqbit.com/ emQbit] is using it for their development boards <br />
* [http://openmoko.com/ OpenMoko] is using it for the OpenMoko SmartPhone Distribution <br />
* Techsol is using it for their [http://www.medallionsystem.com/ Medallion] boards. <br />
* [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix] is using OpenEmbedded for their small form factor Basix, Connex, and Verdex motherboards<br />
<br />
== Inhouse Usage == <br />
* AMD: internal work on distributions for a thin client <br />
* [http://www.openedhand.com Openedhand] : Internal development work and custom images <br />
* Siemens: internal work in R&D <br />
* TI: internal work on distributions for developer boards <br />
* [http://www.digital-cube.co.kr Digitalcube] : internal work in R&D for developer boards and PMP <br />
* [http://www.kernelconcepts.de/en kernel concepts] : Internal R&D tasks and demo images for customers. <br />
* NXP Semiconductors: Custom images & distributions for research purposes with third parties.<br />
<br />
== Education and Research == <br />
* University of Twente: http://www.freeband.nl/project.cfm?id=494&language=en <br />
* University of California, San Diego: https://wiisard.org/ <br />
* University of Frankfurt: ELAN Project (E-Learning in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks) <br />
* BEC Systems: Research Project on Intel Mainstone (http://bec-systems.com)<br />
<br />
== Open Source == <br />
* All [http://www.angstrom-distribution.org Ångström] releases are based on OE<br />
* All [http://openzaurus.org OpenZaurus] releases >= 3.5.1 are based on OE <br />
* All [http://opensimpad.org OpenSIMpad] releases >= 0.9.1 are based on OE <br />
* [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/HomePage OpenSlug] distribution for the Linksys NSLU2 and the [http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/HomePage Unslung] distribution for the NSLU2 as well. <br />
* [http://owmnr.ifaistos.awmn.net OWMNR] - Open Wireless Metropolitan Network Router. OE based distribution for creating a wireless router. <br />
* [http://gpephone.linuxtogo.org GPE Phone Edition] uses OE for VMWare demo images and to build SDKs. <br />
* The [http://jlime.com JLime] Linux distribution uses OE for all current releases. <br />
* [http://openinkpot.org OpenInkPot] is OE based Linux distribution for e-ink e-reader devices<br />
<br />
== Open Hardware ==<br />
* [http://wiki.emqbit.com/free-ecb-at91 Free ECB_AT91] - A open Single Board computer that [http://wiki.emqbit.com/openembedded runs openembedded]. <br />
<br />
== Quotes == <br />
''Well, looks like openembedded has really sorted out my install/setup nightmare for this eval board... thanks you guys. In the last 4 hours, i've gotten more done with this board than i have in 6 months.'' <br />
<br />
''I will try and add an smdk2410.conf machine file to the setup soon... not that i expect it'll be useful to a lot of people, but i'll try to at least document it so that other machines can be supported easily enough.'' <br />
<br />
''Well I just got OE set up and I've been really impressed so far.'' <br />
<br />
''OE takes all of the hassle out of cross-compiling.''</div>Florian