[oe] Execution of Build Output Failing (Testing)
Martin Jansa
martin.jansa at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 21:42:40 UTC 2010
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 04:33:16PM -0500, openembedded at rkmorris.us wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am running a build with Angstrom, and I receive the following error messages - is this expected (and is there a fix for this?)?
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> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (0754/7160) [10 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support bluez-libs because bluez-libs 3.x has been replaced by bluez4
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (0960/7160) [13 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support bluez-utils because bluez-utils 3.x has been replaced by bluez4
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (0970/7160) [13 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support ipkg because ipkg has been superseded by opkg
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: | (1191/7160) [16 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support libiconv because the glibc builtin iconv replacement is used
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (1404/7160) [19 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support libiconv because the glibc builtin iconv replacement is used
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: | (4881/7160) [68 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support bluez-utils because bluez-utils 3.x has been replaced by bluez4
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: | (5731/7160) [80 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support bluez-libs because bluez-libs 3.x has been replaced by bluez4
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (5964/7160) [83 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support libiconv because the glibc builtin iconv replacement is used
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: - (6038/7160) [84 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support fso-apm because regular apmd is good enough
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: - (6508/7160) [90 %]NOTE: Angstrom DOES NOT support bluez-libs because bluez-libs 3.x has been replaced by bluez4
> NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (7160/7160) [100 %]
Those are not error messages, just note that some packages are
blacklisted, see ie:
ANGSTROM_BLACKLIST_pn-bluez-libs = "bluez-libs 3.x has been replaced by bluez4"
etc in distro configs like conf/distro/angstrom-2010.x.conf
So it's expected.
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Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: Martin.Jansa at gmail.com
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