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bitbake -g $packagename && less *.dot | bitbake -g $packagename && less *.dot | ||
Then, installing for example debian package graphviz we can convet .dot file in .ps | |||
dot -Tps task-depends.dot -o task-depends.ps | |||
And then you can open it with gimp. | |||
!Be careful that big package give a .dot and .os result that require too much RAM, for example mplayer. | |||
[[Category:FAQ]] | [[Category:FAQ]] | ||
[[Category:Debug build]] | [[Category:Debug build]] |
Revision as of 03:57, 13 February 2010
How do do I inspect compile-time dependencies for packages?
You want a "visual" output of the dependency tree for a particular package?
bitbake --dry-run --verbose $packagename | grep "current path" | less
should give you that information. Another way is the more recent
bitbake -g $packagename && less *.dot
Then, installing for example debian package graphviz we can convet .dot file in .ps
dot -Tps task-depends.dot -o task-depends.ps
And then you can open it with gimp.
!Be careful that big package give a .dot and .os result that require too much RAM, for example mplayer.