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'''Assumptions''' | '''Assumptions''' | ||
− | * You have a local copy of the component repo in path/to/<component name> | + | * You have a local copy of the component repo in path/to/<component name> (only required in case we have an own repo and not following upstream directly!) |
− | * You have a working OE build dir in /srv/webos-ports (To set this up, start here: [http:// | + | * You have a working OE build dir in /srv/webos-ports (To set this up, start here: [http://webos-ports.org/wiki/Build_for_Maguro]) |
* You have a working knowledge of linux | * You have a working knowledge of linux | ||
* You have the Android SDK Setup | * You have the Android SDK Setup | ||
'''Configuration''' | '''Configuration''' | ||
− | + | When it's a component for which we have our own repo: | |
Add the following to the bottom of conf/local.conf | Add the following to the bottom of conf/local.conf | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | Otherwise you can just update the recipe directly. | ||
==Building== | ==Building== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:15, 28 February 2016
For a core system developer it will be required to rebuild some of the system components for the target device. This page describes all necessary steps.
Setup
Assumptions
- You have a local copy of the component repo in path/to/<component name> (only required in case we have an own repo and not following upstream directly!)
- You have a working OE build dir in /srv/webos-ports (To set this up, start here: [1])
- You have a working knowledge of linux
- You have the Android SDK Setup
Configuration When it's a component for which we have our own repo: Add the following to the bottom of conf/local.conf
S_pn-<component name> = "path/to/<component name>"
Otherwise you can just update the recipe directly.
Building
Now you can build the component from your OE environment by
$ MACHINE=<machine name> bb -c compile -f <component name>
The output is hidden inside the build tree. Look into the path
tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-webos-linux-gnueabi/<component name>/<version>/build
or
tmp-glibc/work/<machine name>-webos-linux-gnueabi/<component name>/<version>/build
for the binary you have built and transfer it to the device to the right location. For example use adb
$ adb push tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-webos-linux-gnueabi/luna-webappmanager/0.2.0-8+gitAUTOINC+5344f19613-r0/build/src/LunaWebAppManager /usr/sbin/