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| == deb-based distributions ==
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| 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.
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| === Debian === | |
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| ==== Mandatory packages ====
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| It is possible that not all software is available in a recent enough version for etch. Try backports if necessary.
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| apt-get install ccache sed wget cvs subversion git-core \
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| coreutils unzip texi2html texinfo libsdl1.2-dev docbook-utils \
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| gawk python-pysqlite2 diffstat help2man
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| '''Git'''
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| On debian you may have to run
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| update-alternatives --config git (as root)
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| and select /usr/bin/git-scm to provide git instead of /usr/bin/git.transition. This is not necessary in sid
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| ==== Complementary packages ==== | |
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| apt-get install libxml2-utils xmlto python-psyco
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| OPTIONAL: these packages and their dependencies need to be installed in order to build the bitbake documentation (warning: over 160MB of installed packages).
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| apt-get install docbook
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| This package is necessary to build some packages (in particular the esound documentation needs it).
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| === Ubuntu ===
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| 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.
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| * 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.
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| * You can also install Psyco Python JIT compiler to speed up BitBake. Psyco works on 32-bit x86 platforms only. "''aptitude install python-psyco''
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| == rpm-based distributions ==
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| === Mandriva Linux ===
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| 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.
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| If you're building a 2.6 kernel, you also need the glibc-static-devel package.
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| with Mandriva Linux 2006, you need to issue the following command:
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| urpmi python python-devel python-psyco ccache patch m4 sed bison make wget bzip2 \
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| cvs gawk glibc-devel gcc-c++ subversion sharutils coreutils docbook-utils openjade \
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| quilt pcre-devel unzip glibc-static-devel
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| === openSUSE instructions === | |
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| Use zypper to install the required packages:
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| zypper in subversion git python help2man diffstat wget gcc gcc-c++ libstdc++ glibc-devel
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| 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.
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| === Fedora ===
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| ==== Fedora Core 2/3 ====
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| 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.
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| <pre><nowiki> yum install python patch m4 sed make docbook* openjade glibc-devel xmlto</nowiki></pre>
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| * `yum install ccache` (not required, also not a FC3 package)
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| * 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`.
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| * patch: FC3 default version should be enough. Optionally, install SuSe 9.1 package of it.
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| ==== Fedora Core 4 ==== | |
| 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.
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| Apart from the usual (native) development packages like gcc and binutils, you should check that you have the following RPM's installed:
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| * bison
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| * ccache (not required, but advised to speed up building)
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| * docbook* packages
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| * libpcre
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| * m4
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| * make
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| * openjade
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| * patch
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| * PyQt
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| * python
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| * python-psyco
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| * sed
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| * xmlto
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| * quilt (not required as OE builds it by itself, but install it if you want to use gquilt)
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| Use apt, synaptic, up2date or yum to automagically retrieve these packages or download and install them manually (lots of work).
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| ==== Fedora Core 5/6 ==== | |
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| Commands I used to install OE pre-requisites on FC5/6
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| This long command will ensure all pre-requisites are installed (patch is 2.5.4, not 2.5.9, but appears to work).
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| 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"
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| or download the metapackage http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm (may be out of date).
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| then do
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| su -c "yum localinstall openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm"
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| 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.
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| 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).
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| I didn't install SGML tools. Please add if you know how
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| Update - Since about 2002 sgml-tools has apparently been replaced by linuxdoc-tools for FC.
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| ==== Fedora 7 ====
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| This long command will ensure all pre-requisites are installed (patch is 2.5.4, not 2.5.9, but appears to work).
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| 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"
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| (if this is hard to copy from this HTML page, go to edit mode and copy from editor)
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| === CentOS 4.4 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 ===
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| May also work for true EL4 or Scientific Linux - another RHEL rebuild
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| 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.]
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| I re-built the following SRPMS (with "$ rpmbuild --rebuild ..."):
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| * boost-1.33.1-10.fc5.src.rpm
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| * 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)
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| 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.
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| Extra requirements for the builds included rpmdevtools, xmlto, and lynx.
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| 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.
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| For EL4 texi2html is available from the tetex package, currently tetex-2.0.2-22.EL4.7
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| Note that the the metapackage http://www.openembedded.org/dl/packages/rpm/openembedded-essential-1.1-1.noarch.rpm
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| should work except that it depends on texi2html.
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| Instead as root do
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| # yum install bison ccache coreutils cvs docbook-utils gawk git-core \
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| python quilt rpmlib sed subversion tetex texinfo unzip wget
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| I ended up with the following set of relevant packages after several iterations of building/updating to get "bitbake nano" to complete successfully:
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| * python-2.3.4-14.3
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| * m4-1.4.1-16
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| * make-3.80-6.EL4
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| * wget-1.10.2-0.40E
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| * curl-7.12.1-8.rhel4
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| * ftp-0.17-22
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| * cvs-1.11.17-9.RHEL4
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| * subversion-1.4.3-0.1.el4.rf
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| * tar-1.14-12.RHEL4
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| * bzip2-1.0.2-13.EL4.3
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| * gzip-1.3.3-16.rhel4
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| * unzip-5.51-7
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| * python-psyco-1.5-3.el4.kb
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| * ccache-2.4-1.2.el4.rf
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| * perl-5.8.5-36.RHEL4
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| * texinfo-4.7-5.el4.2
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| * tetex-2.0.2-22.EL4.7
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| * diffstat-1.34-0_6.el4.at
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| * openjade-1.3.2-16_9.el4.at
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| * docbook-style-dsssl-1.78-4
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| * docbook-style-xsl-1.65.1-2
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| * docbook-dtds-1.0-25
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| * docbook-utils-0.6.14-4
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| * sed-4.1.2-5.EL4
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| * bison-1.875c-2
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| * bc-1.06-17.1
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| * glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.25
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| * gcc-3.4.6-3
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| * binutils-2.15.92.0.2-21
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| * pcre-4.5-3.2.RHEL4
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| * pcre-devel-4.5-3.2.RHEL4
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| * git-1.4.4.2-2.el4.kb
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| * bitbake-1.6.2-1
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| == other Linux distributions == | |
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| === Gentoo instructions ===
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| On Gentoo 2008.0 the bitbake package is masked, so you'll need to update /etc/portage/package.keywords.
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| echo 'dev-embedded/bitbake ~x86' >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| <pre><nowiki> | |
| emerge -n \
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| bitbake \
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| psyco \
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| ccache \
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| patch \
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| make \
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| sed \
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| dev-lang/python \
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| m4 \
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| bison \
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| cvs \
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| openjade \
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| quilt \
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| sgmltools-lite \
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| docbook-xml-dtd \
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| docbook-dsssl-stylesheets \
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| xmlto \
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| docbook-sgml-utils \
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| libpcre \
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| boost \
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| subversion \
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| texi2html
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| === Ark Linux 2007.1 === | |
| [http://www.arklinux.org/ Ark Linux] is a modern distribution well suited for Openembedded development. Footprint only 2.1G.
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| Required steps:
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| 1) install required packages
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| apt-get install devel-core diffstat texi2html cvs subversion git texinfo psyco python-devel python-encodings python-sqlite
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| 2) upgrade
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| apt-get update
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| apt-get upgrade
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| The following packages will be REPLACED:
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| texi2html (by tetex-texi2html)
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| The following NEW packages will be installed:
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| tetex-texi2html
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| 3) help2man
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| 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:
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| apt-get install gettext-devel gettext-tools perl-Locale-gettext
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| 4) finally create your OE tree and provide bitbake (see [[Getting Started]] instructions)
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| === Arch Linux (Duke) === | |
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| Most of the packages are available in the repositories.
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| sudo pacman -S psyco ccache patch make sed python m4 bison cvs quilt sgmltools-lite docbook-xml xmlto pcre boost jade git texinfo
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| </nowiki></pre> | |
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| 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:
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| <pre><nowiki>
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| sudo ln -s /bin/install /usr/bin/install
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| You can build BitBake by using this PKGBUILD:
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| <pre><nowiki> | |
| pkgname=bitbake
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| pkgver=1.8.4
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| pkgrel=1
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| pkgdesc="A simple tool for task execution derived from Gentoo's portage"
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| url="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/bitbake/"
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| arch=('i686')
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| license=('GPL' 'custom')
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| depends=('python')
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| source=(http://download.berlios.de/bitbake/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz)
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| md5sums=('508d9a61c635d469be8facc95151158b')
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| build() {
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| cd ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
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| python setup.py install --root=${startdir}/pkg
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| # Install vim extensions
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| install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/contrib/vim/ftdetect/bitbake.vim \
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| ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/vim/ftplugin/bitbake.vim
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| install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/contrib/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim \
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| ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/vim/syntax/bitbake.vim
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| # Handle MIT license
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| install -D -m644 ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}/doc/COPYING.MIT \
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| ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/licenses/${pkgname}/COPYING.MIT
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| }
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| </nowiki></pre>
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| = Using OpenEmbedded on FreeBSD and other NON Linux Systems = | | = Using OpenEmbedded on FreeBSD and other NON Linux Systems = |