Paul,
That is exactly what I needed to know.

Thanks,
Rick


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:44 AM, Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> wrote:
Hi Rick,

On Tuesday 04 March 2014 21:50:24 Rick Bianchi wrote:
> I get the following errors while trying to compile:
>
> Error: autogen-native not found in the base feeds (overo armv7a-vfp-neon
> armv7a-vfp armv7a armv6-vfp armv6 armv5e-vfp armv5e armv5-vfp armv5 armv4
> arm noarch any all).
>
> When I do a bitbake -s | grep autogen-native it shows up.
>
> I am also getting the same error for dhcp recipe.

Based on the error, what you're talking about here are not recipes - these are
*packages* you're adding to IMAGE_INSTALL, is that correct?

Anything with -native at the end is a recipe that is intended to build for the
build host, so it wouldn't make sense to add "autogen-native" to a list of
packages to be installed into an image for the target. The equivalent package
name for the target would be simply "autogen", except no recipe producing this
target package exists (there is only autogen-native). If you really need
autogen for the target you're going to have to write (or adapt) a recipe for
it yourself.

The dhcp case is different - the "dhcp" package is actually empty and thus a
package file for it is never produced; the reason it is empty is that the
server and client portions are packaged separately in dhcp-server and
dhcp-client packages respectively, so you'll need to decide which of these you
want and specify those to be installed instead.

Cheers,
Paul

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Paul Eggleton
Intel Open Source Technology Centre