Hi Tom,
On 12/22/2010 06:51 PM, Tom Gall wrote:
Hi Robert,
I don't know if Paul was successful but I do "build systems" from the linaro/ubuntu packages so I suspect I can probably be of some assistance.
Great! Thanks for offering your help.
This might be something better discussed interactively rather than via email but either way. You might want to join #linaro on irc.freenode.net.
I'll contact you on the IRC.
When you're looking "build from scratch" are you intending on rebuilding everything with your own compiler options etc etc or are you looking to assemble a usable system from the already built package set that we have?
I'm trying to assemble a system from already built packages as well as adding my own in case that's needed.
If it's the latter this wiki page will probably be of interest to you:
https://wiki.linaro.org/LiveHelper/Hacking
It discusses how to build your own system images using live helper.
I'll give it a try. What I'm after is putting together a Linaro based training for the Beagle-XM. There are certain constraints, like there might not be internet access, or it might be firewalled for the trainees. (That's not always up to me)
So I'm after a way of adding things to the default rootfs and also to be able to build simple examples (e.g. start with a hello world application).
The rootfs should be nfs mounted either for a cross setup or a native setup for space reasons.
I would like to show how to build kernel and u-boot and would like to load both through tftp.
Let's talk more about on the IRC. It might take some time until I'll find proper block of time since my son is on holidays so it will most likely be small junks of time I'll steal from you in the near future.
Regards,
Robert
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:09 AM, Robert Berger gmane@reliableembeddedsystems.com wrote:
Hi,
On 12/15/2010 09:28 AM, Paul Li wrote:
Hi,
If I want to build the system from scratch, what should I do? I
mean, where to get the deb binary packages of Linaro? Where to get the image creator tool? etc. thank you.
B.R
Paul
Did you manage to build a Linaro image from sources?
How?
I'm trying to do something similar. Would like to build the last official release for the beagle-xm and/or be able to add executables to it.
This means that I would need headers and libraries.
Regards,
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