ostroproject/ostro-os

Intel Galileo Gen 2

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pksm commented

Does any of the provided images support Arduino IDE? If not, is it possible to build an image on Ostro that supports Arduino?

@tripzero , is this something you have looked into?

i have looked into this. In a nutshell, what you have to do is build a multi-arch image and add a daemon package.

I can give you more details if it sounds like something you want to do.

pksm commented

Oh nice...Could you please give me more details?
Thanks

2016-06-20 15:21 GMT-03:00 Kevron Rees notifications@github.com:

i have looked into this. In a nutshell, what you have to do is build a
multi-arch image and add a daemon package.

I can give you more details if it sounds like something you want to do.


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I thought I had written a guide somewhere, but I can't seem to find it. Also note that I haven't tested this in a while, so I don't know if it works. If it doesn't for you, let us know.

add the following to your build/conf/local.conf
include conf/ostro-multilib.conf

Then you need the recipe from the meta-intel-galileo layer:

http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-intel-galileo/tree/recipes-galileo/galileo-target

add that package to

OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL += "
galileo-target
"

After building and booting, you should be able to use the Arduino IDE as per a normal galileo.

pksm commented

Hi, thanks for the tip

I did not understand where I have to add the link (i've cloned it from
http://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel-galileo and placed it along with the
other meta directories).
And in the line OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL...it will be
OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL
+= "galileo-target" ?

Thanks

2016-06-21 1:12 GMT-03:00 Kevron Rees notifications@github.com:

I thought I had written a guide somewhere, but I can't seem to find it.
Also note that I haven't tested this in a while, so I don't know if it
works. If it doesn't for you, let us know.

add the following to your build/conf/local.conf
include conf/ostro-multilib.conf

Then you need the recipe from the meta-intel-galileo layer:

http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-intel-galileo/tree/recipes-galileo/galileo-target

add that package to

OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL += "
galileo-target
"

After building and booting, you should be able to use the Arduino IDE as
per a normal galileo.


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Where exactly you place the meta-intel-galileo does not matter too much. You will need to add it to your build system though, the easiest for that is to run "bitbake-layers add-layer <path/to/meta-intel-galileo>".

Make sure you have these two extra lines in your conf/local.conf file:
include conf/ostro-multilib.conf
OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL += "galileo-target"

HTH

pksm commented

Hey Geoffroy,

I did what you said, but still got this error: "ERROR: No recipes available
for:
~/ostro-os/meta-intel-galileo/recipes-core/images/iot-devkit%.bbappend".
Can you help me solve this?
Thanks.

2016-06-28 7:42 GMT-03:00 Geoffroy Van Cutsem notifications@github.com:

Where exactly you place the meta-intel-galileo does not matter too much.
You will need to add it to your build system though, the easiest for that
is to run "bitbake-layers add-layer ".

Make sure you have these two extra lines in your conf/local.conf file:
include conf/ostro-multilib.conf
OSTRO_IMAGE_EXTRA_INSTALL += "galileo-target"

HTH


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Hopefully @tripzero can, I have not tried this myself yet.
Maybe what Kevron was suggesting is to not copy the entire layer but just transfer the recipe in one of your existing layers.

mythi commented

@pksm hi, are you still playing with this?