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After building the environment yesterday, I wanted to compile the device tree I needed, but the compiled stuff cannot be started yet. Here is my compilation process. I built a virtual machine of Ubuntu 18.04.

The file used is the buildroot file under 04_Sources, which contains a development tool chain.

According to the file, we unzip it to the /OPT folder.

Actually, you should configure it with ./buid.sh config first, and then compile it with ./build.sh.

Before compiling, install some necessary software packages, which are available in the decompression path. Just execute the .sh script.

The first problem is that an error occurs at the end of ./buid.sh config configuration, as follows:

Then executing the compilation can also fully compile to completion.

Later, because of the three commands designed, an error occurred when compiling qt, and qt could not be compiled. This is the second problem. At present, it seems that the manual may not correspond to it.

Then I used the software to burn the card, and I chose to start the card, but it didn't start. The prompt is as follows:

After that, I used the same image, burned it via USB OTG, and had the same problem when entering the system.

The above are our three questions. The operation manual is MYD-YT507H_Linux Software Development Guide V1.1. I wonder if it has been compiled yet. Can you provide some support?

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Yes, Yocto is too complicated, I didn't learn it.   Details Published on 2022-7-21 18:55
 
 

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Isn't Yocto popular now? Buildroot is a bit out of date.

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Score, foreign chips are currently mostly using Yocto, but Yocto beginners are inevitably a little difficult to learn, and some domestic sources are also difficult to find, search and copy  Details Published on 2022-7-21 16:17
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freebsder posted on 2022-7-20 19:10 Isn't Yocto popular now? Buildroot is a bit out of date.

Score, foreign chips are currently mostly using Yocto, but Yocto beginners are inevitably a little difficult to learn, and some domestic sources are also difficult to find

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Popular Technology published on 2022-7-21 16:17 Score, foreign chips are currently mostly using Yocto, but Yocto beginners are inevitably a little difficult to learn, and some domestic sources are also difficult to find and search...

Yes, Yocto is too complicated, I didn't learn it.

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