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documentation: adt-manual - Adds opkg configuration note
Fixes [YOCTO #2645] For 1.3.1 the ADT Installer script is based on ipkg stuff according to Jessica. There is a couple of directories created inside the adt-installer directory when you run the script. One of the directories (opkg) has a configuration file in it that might need to be edited depending on where the user is going for YOCTOADT_REPO. If they are using their own repo then need to edit the file. I have added instruction for this scenario. (From yocto-docs rev: 33a3e07947f2ae8cf124c19b5d3111b36aea09e4) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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$ cp ~/poky/build/tmp/deploy/sdk/adt_installer.tar.bz2 $HOME
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$ tar -xjf adt_installer.tar.bz2
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</literallayout>
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Unpacking it creates the directory <filename>adt-installer</filename>,
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which contains the ADT Installer script (<filename>adt_installer</filename>)
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and its configuration file (<filename>adt_installer.conf</filename>).
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Unpacking the tarball creates the directory <filename>adt-installer</filename>,
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which contains the ADT Installer script (<filename>adt_installer</filename>),
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its configuration file (<filename>adt_installer.conf</filename>), a
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<filename>scripts</filename> directory, and an <filename>opkg</filename>
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directory.
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</para>
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<para>
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Before you run the script, however, you should examine the ADT Installer configuration
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Before you run the ADT Installer script, however, you should examine
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the ADT Installer configuration
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file and be sure you are going to get what you want.
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Your configurations determine which kernel and filesystem image are downloaded.
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</para>
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@@ -152,7 +155,22 @@
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<filename>YOCTOADT_REPO</filename>, you need to be sure that the
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directory structure follows the same layout as the reference directory
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set up at <ulink url='http://adtrepo.yoctoproject.org'></ulink>.
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Also, your repository needs to be accessible through HTTP.</para></listitem>
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Also, your repository needs to be accessible through HTTP.</para>
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<para>Additionally, you will need to edit a second configuration file
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located in the <filename>adt-installer/opkg</filename> directory.
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The configuration file you edit depends on your host development
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system.
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For 64-bit systems, edit the <filename>opkg-sdk-x86_64.conf</filename>
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file.
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If your host development system is 32-bit, edit the
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<filename>opkg-sdk-i686.conf</filename> file.
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For both cases, you need to make sure you are pointing to
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the IPKG-based packages specified by the
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<filename>YOCTOADT_REPO</filename>.
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Here is an example for a 64-bit development system:
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<literallayout class='monospaced'>
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src yp-x86_64-nativesdk http://my_repo/yp-1.3.1/adt-ipk/x86_64-nativesdk
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</literallayout></para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><filename>YOCTOADT_TARGETS</filename>: The machine
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target architectures for which you want to set up cross-development
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environments.</para></listitem>
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