Intel Galileo Gen 2
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Does any of the provided images support Arduino IDE? If not, is it possible to build an image on Ostro that supports Arduino?
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.
Oh nice...Could you please give me more details?
Thanks
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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.
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.confThen 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
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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
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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