[OE-core] Error running bitbake with a fresh copy of OE-Core

Samuel Stirtzel s.stirtzel at googlemail.com
Thu Jul 14 10:52:03 UTC 2011


2011/7/14 Samuel Stirtzel <s.stirtzel at googlemail.com>

>
>
> 2011/7/14 Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com>
>
>> On Thursday 14 July 2011 10:25:28 Koen Kooi wrote:
>> > Op 14 jul 2011, om 10:52 heeft Samuel Stirtzel het volgende geschreven:
>> > > File name too long:
>> > >
>> '/home/*user*/oe-core/setup-scripts/build/sstate-cache/sstate-gcc-cross-
>> > >
>> initial-armv5te-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-4.5-r39.0+svnr175127-x86_64_armv5t
>> > > e-2-1ce8da5cb101acb651e00e9a2c94ecde_populate-lic.tgz.siginfo'
>> >
>> > That seems to be filesystem related, I know ext3, ext4 and xfs work
>> fine,
>> > which one are you using?
>>
>> ecryptfs (encrypted home directory) perhaps? I thought we had a check for
>> long
>> filename creation in sanity.bbclass, maybe it isn't being tripped here for
>> some
>> reason...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Paul
>>
>> --
>>
>> Paul Eggleton
>> Intel Open Source Technology Centre
>>
>
> The filesystem of this pc is ext4 with encrypted home directory, so moving
> my OE-Core directory out of my home directory could resolve my problems?
> I will try this and write back if it worked.
>
>
> Regards
> --Samuel
>

After moving the directory and changing the config files and the
~/.oe/environment-oecore script accordingly, Bitbake is now running smoothly
and the error disappeared.
Thank you for helping me with this problem.



Regards
--Samuel
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