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When using a .wks.in file, the only place that the generated .wks file exists in the tmp/work area. A copy should be left behind in the deploy directory so that you can easily run the wic tool to re-generate or modify a new image without running bitbake. Custom .wks.in files can reference any number of bitbake variables, so it is important to save the result. below is an example of using the generated .wks file in the deploy area. The full name of my generated .wks file was core-image-minimal-ostree-uboot-ab.wks, but since you usually only have a single .wks file per image you can use a wild card like: cd tmp*/deploy/images/* wic create --vars . -e core-image-minimal -s -m core-image-minimal-*.wks (From OE-Core rev: 42293d75404486e20db9f7a80d0d1756887b576d) Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
QEMU Emulation Targets ====================== To simplify development, the build system supports building images to work with the QEMU emulator in system emulation mode. Several architectures are currently supported in 32 and 64 bit variants: * ARM (qemuarm + qemuarm64) * x86 (qemux86 + qemux86-64) * PowerPC (qemuppc only) * MIPS (qemumips + qemumips64) Use of the QEMU images is covered in the Yocto Project Reference Manual. The appropriate MACHINE variable value corresponding to the target is given in brackets.
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