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#
# OpenEmbedded local configuration file (sample)
#
# Please visit the Wiki at http://openembedded.org/ for more info.
#
# Be SURE to read these comments and setup your build environment before
# proceeding. Once you have done that, remove the line at the end of this
# file and build away.
# The recommended setup is to create a build directory, such as
# ${HOME}/oe/build/ (you may want to put OE and the packages into your
# ${HOME}/oe/oe/ and ${HOME}/oe/packages/ respectively too). Within your
# build environment, you should copy this file into conf/local.conf, and
# then EDIT IT. Fixup any paths to point to the correct locations, and
# setup the target specifications appropriately.
# Once you have done that, you will want to cd into your build environment
# (${HOME}/oe/build/ in this example), then run "oemake targets..." This
# will build into ${TMPDIR} which defaults to ${TOPDIR}/tmp (${TOPDIR} is
# the current directory when oemake was executed).
# Use this to specify where OE should place the downloaded sources into
DL_DIR = "${HOME}/sources"
# Use this to specify what .oe files to consider for builds
OEFILES = "/path/to/packages/*/*.oe"
# Use the OEMASK below unless you want to build something else than the
# default glibc based setup
OEMASK = ""
# Uncomment this if you want to use a prebuilt toolchain. You will need to
# provide packages for toolchain and additional libraries yourself You will
# definitely need to say:
# ASSUME_PROVIDED = "virtual/arm-linux-gcc-2.95"
# to build any of two Linux 2.4 Embedix kernels,
# i.e. openzaurus-sa-2.4.18 and openzaurus-pxa-2.4.18.
#ASSUME_PROVIDED = "virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc virtual/libc"
# Select between multiple alternative providers, if more than one is eligible.
PREFERRED_PROVIDERS = "virtual/qte:qte-for-opie virtual/libqpe:libqpe-opie"
PREFERRED_PROVIDERS += " virtual/libsdl:libsdl-qpe"
# Uncomment this to specify where OE should create its temporary files.
# Note that a full build of everything in OE will take GigaBytes of hard
# disk space, so make sure to free enough space. The default TMPDIR is
# <build directory>/tmp
#TMPDIR = /usr/local/projects/oetmp
# Uncomment this to specify a machine to build for. See <oe>/conf/*.conf
# for machines currently known to OpenEmbedded.
#MACHINE = "collie"
# Use this to specify the target architecture. Note that this is only
# needed when building for a machine not known to OpenEmbedded. Better use
# the MACHINE attribute (see above)
TARGET_ARCH = "arm"
# Use this to specify the target operating system. This is "linux" for a
# normal linux system with glibc. Set this to "linux-uclibc" if you want
# to build a uclibc based system.
#TARGET_OS = "linux"
#TARGET_OS = "linux-uclibc"
# Uncomment this to select a distribution policy.
#DISTRO = "familiar"
# Uncomment this to build .tar packages during the build process.
# Also supported is "package_ipk"
# Usually better to set DISTRO instead (see above)
#INHERIT = "package_tar"
# Comment this out if you do not wish to use a parse cache (not recommended).
CACHE=/var/tmp/oe-cache.${USER}
# Uncomment this if you want OE to emit debugging output
#OEDEBUG = "yes"
# Uncomment this if you want OE to emit the log if a build fails.
#OEINCLUDELOGS = "yes"
# Specifies a location to search for pre-generated tarballs when fetching
# a cvs:// URI. Comment this out if you always want to pull directly
# from the CVS tree.
CVS_TARBALL_STASH = "http://www.treke.net/oe/source/"
# EDIT THIS FILE and then remove the line below before using!
REMOVE_THIS_LINE:="${@oe.fatal('Read the comments in your conf/local.conf')}"
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