[oe] [PATCH] TI tools - make EULA unpack work when /opt is writeable

Amir brgulja amir at amirbrg.com
Mon Sep 6 23:19:56 UTC 2010


Gary Thomas <gary <at> mlbassoc.com> writes:

> 
> This patch addresses the problem where the TI tools that need
> the EULA unpack into the wrong place if the user has write
> permission in /opt.  The current behaviour of relying on the
> unpacker to fall back to the $HOME environment variable should
> not be relied on.  The patch changes the unpack step to use
> the --prefix= option which will always work.
> 
> Note: only tested with these [recent] packages:
>    ti-cgt6x-1_6_1_9-r4
>    ti-cgt6x-1_6_1_14-r4
>    ti-codecs-omap3530-1_1_01_00-r2
>    ti-dspbios-5_41_04_18-r1
>    ti-edma3lld-01_11_00_03-r0
>    ti-xdctools-3_16_01_27-r2
> 


I have a similar problem running bitbake on Ubuntu in virtual machine. I am 
trying to build an image for the Gumstix Overo which uses the above recipes. The 
xdctools does not unpack the sources to the correct location resulting in the 
following error. At least I think thats the source of the error. I really need 
help resolving this and wonder if there is a patch for this as well. 


ERROR: function do_install failed
ERROR: log data follows (/home/amir/oe/tmp/work/overo-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/ti-
xdctools-3_16_01_27-r2/temp/log.do_install.4456)
| cp: cannot stat `/home/amir/oe/tmp/work/overo-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/ti-
xdctools-3_16_01_27-r2/xdctools_3_16_01_27/*': No such file or directory

Thank You.







More information about the Openembedded-devel mailing list