[oe] [PATCH 0/5][v4] Make multi-machine toolchains to co-exist (Alternate approach)

Khem Raj raj.khem at gmail.com
Mon Aug 2 16:27:02 UTC 2010


On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 2:33 AM, Koen Kooi <k.kooi at student.utwente.nl> wrote:
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> On 31-07-10 20:54, Koen Kooi wrote:
>> On 31-07-10 15:34, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>> On 31-07-10 11:48, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>>> On 31-07-10 07:34, Khem Raj wrote:
>>>>> Hi
>>
>>>>> Following series of patches are for making multi-machine toolchains co-exist with
>>>>> new cross staging for toolchain.
>>
>>>>> It installs the toolchain in <native sysroot>/usr/${BASE_PACKAGE_ARCH}
>>>>> this way we can have multiple toolchains co-existing for different sub-arches and major arches too.
>>
>>>>> I have booted a native-sdk-image on qemuarm successfully. The build for
>>>>> beagleboard minimal image using different versions of toolchain went all fine too.
>>
>>>>> Please test these patches and if seem ok provide some ACKS/NACKS
>>
>>>> Khem, thanks for working on this!
>>
>>>> Firing of a build now :)
>>
>>> 'MACHINE=beagleboard bitbake ffmpeg samba mysql5 gstreamer-ti' completed
>>> succesfully, doing a 'MACHINE=hawkboard bitbake gtk+' now.
>>
>> And that seems to have worked as well. I have kicked of a huge
>> multimachine build on the 16core buildserver at work and will inspect
>> the results on monday. But so far it's looking really good.
>
> The multimachine build finished as well. Before I ack this patch, are we
> going to match the OE layout to the one used in poky?

I think the layout we have is nice because it still keeps the cross
bits somewhat
and lets relocatable class to fudge the rpath and we are in native sysroot.
and <sysroot>/usr/armv5te/bin looks a bit better than
<sysroot>/usr/bin/armv5te/bin

>
> regards,
>
> Koen
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