[mel-discuss] Building Mentor Embedded Linux Kit for PandaBoard from source

Denver Gingerich denver at ossguy.com
Tue Feb 28 18:29:24 UTC 2012


Thanks for that additional info.  Do you know when those layers will
be released?

Denver
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Larson, Chris <Chris_Larson at mentor.com> wrote:
> Note that this only covers building the kernel from source. The copyleft_sources are the sources + patch series necessary to give you the source to everything which was built. The layers for use with yocto/poky which correspond to the MEL Kit release haven't been released yet, as far as I'm aware.
>
> -Chris
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> Hi Denver,
>
> Here's an example that walks you through building the MEL Kit for PandaBoard from source using the Sourcery CodeBench Lite toolchain that ships with the MEL Kit for PandaBoard.
>
> Have fun!
>
> -Kathy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mel-discuss-bounces at relay1.mentorg.com [mailto:mel-discuss-bounces at relay1.mentorg.com] On Behalf Of Denver Gingerich
> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 2:40 PM
> To: CS Mel-Discuss
> Subject: [mel-discuss] Building Mentor Embedded Linux Kit for PandaBoard from source
>
> I'd like to build the Mentor Embedded Linux Kit for the PandaBoard
> from the sources file I downloaded (mel-kit-pandaboard_sources.tar,
> which is 892979200 bytes and has a sha1sum of
> 3a4401a2e62b5bfab90cc8fa15702c11ca8591f0).  I see that the source
> tarball contains a copyleft_sources directory, which I presume I
> should use with Yocto/Poky to produce a kernel and root filesystem,
> but it's not immediately clear to me how to do this.  Are there
> instructions somewhere for how to build this source given the
> copyleft_sources directory and a Poky source tree?
>
> Denver
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