Vishal,
Thank you for the tips, now I can successfully use the "linaro_android_build_cmds.sh" script and three tar-balls files have been generated.
Regards, Yanfeng
From: Vishal Bhoj [mailto:vishal.bhoj@linaro.org] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 10:48 AM To: Yanfeng Liu Subject: Re: Linaro 13.10 pandaboard built improer use of mkuserimg.sh?
On 11 November 2013 07:49, Yanfeng Liu <Yanfeng.Liu@ygomi.commailto:Yanfeng.Liu@ygomi.com> wrote: Vishal,
Thank you for the help, I can make the tar balls by using the targets you named.
BTW, I couldn't find answers from the build guide page:
* What are the differences between pinned-manifest.xml and pinned-manifest-ann.xml? pinned-manifest-ann.xml is something we use for adding git descriptions in the file that gets rendered on the release page.
* What valid login/user-id should be provided to "linaro_android_build_cmds.sh" to get the linaro private repo? What are those private repo for? These private repos are related to member's only private build. Need not worry about it.
I am using the "pinned-manifest.xml" and I don't provide the login/user-id to the build script. Even though I can manually build the tar balls, the build script "linaro_android_build_cmds.sh -m pinned-manifest.xml" failed here:
There is a bug in the linaro_android_build_cmds.sh . Can you please remove this line and it should work well: "export TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE="
echo building kernel uImage with config android_omap4_defconfig for bootloader uboot building kernel uImage with config android_omap4_defconfig for bootloader uboot mkdir -p /home/yanfeng/linaro/android/out/target/product/pandaboard/obj/kernel cp out/target/product/pandaboard/u-boot.img out/target/product/pandaboard/boot ... ... make O=/home/yanfeng/linaro/android/out/target/product/pandaboard/obj/kernel ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/home/yanfeng/linaro/android/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/arm-linux-androideabi-4.8-linaro/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- KCFLAGS="-mtune=cortex-a9 -mcpu=cortex-a9 -fno-pic -mno-unaligned-access" LD=$LD uImage make[1]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode. make[1]: Entering directory `/home/yanfeng' make[1]: *** No rule to make target `defconfig'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/yanfeng' make: *** [android_kernel] Error 2 make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
The build log is attached with this email for your review.
Regards, Yanfeng
From: Vishal Bhoj [mailto:vishal.bhoj@linaro.orgmailto:vishal.bhoj@linaro.org] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 11:40 PM To: Yanfeng Liu Cc: linaro-release@lists.linaro.orgmailto:linaro-release@lists.linaro.org Subject: Re: Linaro 13.10 pandaboard built improer use of mkuserimg.sh?
Hi Yanfeng,
We build the tarballs and not images unlike AOSP. You can build the tarballs using this command: make userdatatarball systemtarball boottarball. Installation instruction are available here: http://releases.linaro.org/13.10/android/panda#tabs-2
Regards, Vishal
On 8 November 2013 20:59, Yanfeng Liu <Yanfeng.Liu@ygomi.commailto:Yanfeng.Liu@ygomi.com> wrote: Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right place to ask for help. Please redirect me if I am wrong here.
I was trying to build the Linaro for Panda board using the latest Linaro 13.10 engineering release with manifest http://releases.linaro.org/13.10/android/panda/pinned-manifest.xml.
The build failed due to an improper usage of "mkuserimg.sh" script like below:
... make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/yanfeng/linaro/android/external/busybox' Target system fs image: out/target/product/pandaboard/system.img Running: mkuserimg.sh out/target/product/pandaboard/system out/target/product/pandaboard/system.img ext4 system out/target/product/pandaboard/root/file_contexts
This above use of the "mkuserimg.sh" will eventually fail due to the lack of "size" parameter is missing after "ext4".
Hoping someone can give me a pointer about how to fix it.
Regards, Yanfeng
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