[oe-users] Problem generating binary locales

Brian Clarke brian.clarke at oxsemi.com
Mon Mar 5 15:27:53 UTC 2007




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From: openembedded-users-bounces at lists.openembedded.org on behalf of Koen Kooi
Sent: Mon 3/5/2007 3:09 PM
To: Using OE
Subject: Re: [oe-users] Problem generating binary locales
 
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Brian Clarke schreef:
> I'm interested in using Openembedded to build the root filesystem for
> our ARM based SoC and to this end have been experimenting with building
> for the standard Mainstone target included with Openembedded before
> making the leap to defining our own machine/distro.
> 
> I've encountered difficulties generating the binary locale data and was
> hoping someone else had come across and solved the same problems (our
> target has a maximum of 64MB of RAM and so apparently can't support
> generating locale data on first boot).
> 
> I've modified my local.conf to set ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION to 1.
> I'm developing on an x86_84 system and have built qemu versions 0.8.2
> and 0.9.0 from sources. With the std qemu sources I received an error like:

Did you build qemu, or did OE build qemu-native? If you aren't on a RH derived distro
(fedora, rhel) you shouldn't have any problems with the qemu OE builds. If you are RH
based, I heard there are some things you can try[*].

I'm using Fedora 6 on x86_64. I did let OE build qemu first, but that failed during binary locale generation, s o I then tried building qemu myself. OE bug 1144 says there are issues with x86_64 qemu. It's interesting to hear there may also be Fedora related issues.

Brian.

regards,

Koen

[*] I'm not a RH user, so I'm just repeating stuff I hear from other people.
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