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Re: [Ltib] Understanding ltib initialization
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Stuart Hughes |
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Re: [Ltib] Understanding ltib initialization |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Jul 2010 19:39:20 +0100 |
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Hi Charles,
Peter's email is quite right. If you run ./ltib -c ; ./ltib then your
selections should be saved. Unless you want to change the config, you
don't need to run ./ltib -c again. If this is not happening, the only
think I can think of is that somehow your .config is not being saved (in
config/platform/_target_, if this is so, check your permissions.
Regards, Stuart
Charles Krinke wrote:
> Dear Sirs:
>
> I have inherited a project using ltib and have studied and understood
> some of it, but there are some holes in my knowledge. I wonder if
> someone could help me out with a few clues by answering these questions.
>
> 1. When ltib starts up, what files does it use? Just .ltibrc or others?
>
> 2. I find that each time I run ltib, I need to run "ltib -c" and
> reselect all my target parameters. Where does ltib store (and read) its
> configuration file from when one runs "ltib" or "ltib -c".
>
> 3. I am having trouble consistently building uImage and rootfs.jffs2.
> Can someone help me understand a recipe to consistently build both?
> Although I can run "ltib -m shell", I get stuck on it wanting a single
> package. Is there a way to just build a uImage and a rootfs.jffs2 from
> the "ltib -m shell" ??
>
> Charles
>
>