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Bug-AGL: SPEC-889
OE recipe for protobuf now splitted into runtime and compiler.
protoc won't be added to sdk unless we explicity add -dev package
to the image.
Change-Id: I6c4acac8f57230a389320ba650fd2e2a2cf9963f
Signed-off-by: Takashi Matsuzawa <tmatsuzawa@xevo.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9a58b814a852f6b761b22f5c8f41cb8489dae628)
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Bug-AGL: SPEC-771
Fix in libdatrie recipe so that libdatrie-native can be properly used to build libthai.
Alternatively EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-dict" can be added to libthai, but I guess (since I did not add libthai) it is not expected.
Update:
I also needed libdatrie-native dependency in libthai.bb
Update2:
Fix build breaks for imagemagick and protobuf as well
Change-Id: I175a34f321841d6aa1cdabac69c67d590d313043
Signed-off-by: Takashi Matsuzawa <tmatsuzawa@xevo.com>
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Bug-AGL: SPEC-740
protobuf has protoc compiler which needed to be added to native sdk package
Update:
Fixed typo: cmake -> protobuf
(cmake is already taken care somewhere)
Change-Id: If6fe1fcc356617d257514b873dd3b8d6a854894c
Signed-off-by: Takashi Matsuzawa <tmatsuzawa@xevo.com>
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Different from apache-websocket in meta-openembedded layer,and qtwebsockets
in meta-qt5 layer,libwebsockets is a C library for lightweight websocket clients and servers,
can be used in embedded system.
Using Tanikawa-san's advice on the packageconfig and for the single recipe
only copy it from meta-oe(
git://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded
branch: master
commit: 701397952efdb9790a2ea51c7b499f73243dc67b).
V2: rebase to master(a9bbfe1af2ae8ccf79db999e8007b7c6cbc806a1).
Change-Id: I6464a2b82ca57821959e46c2e2e3193f990e80f7
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
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Libthai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease developers’ tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications.
Libdatrie's full name is double-array trie. Trie is a kind of digital search tree, and libdatrie is used by libthai.
Change-Id: I02a97bb6b1286070c443fecc0dce0e17c7f00016
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
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These librarys packages will be added to meta-agl-devel,be requested by oem.
iputils,net-tools,pixman
bluez5,speex,glib-2.0
libogg,thrift,ppp
Change-Id: I8c09d3be8e17ef9ffb606951009aa4120e7bb06c
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
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Adding TARGET_CC_ARCH += "${LDFLAGS}" to the recipe.
reference to Yocto Project Reference Manual 2.2.
Change-Id: Iaef0f5152a2e509168a5c25eb2e3ab02f895504d
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
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Change "mongoose for MongoDB" to "mongoose for Embbedded Web Server Library"
Deleted old mongoose_git.bb for MongoDB
Add mongoose_6.6.bb for Mongoose Embedded Web Server Library
Modify packagegroup-ivi-common-core-os-commonlibs.bbappend to delete mongodb nodejs
Change-Id: I41a2423e30af8a7fec85f5900556dce46ec6bddb
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
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These recipes is support software packages for oem needs.
The librarys include:
boost, fixesproto, imagemagick, iptables, Xorg-macros
zlib, eglibc(glibc), libcurl, libgif, libneon, mongoose
fuse, protocol buffers, bsdiff, module-init-tools
libcroco, libtiff, librsvg, libpcap, libtar
You can add these librarys by feature 'agl-oem-extra-libs'
source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh -m porter agl-demo [agl-appfw-smack] [agl-devel] [agl-netboot] agl-oem-extra-libs
v2[jsmoeller]:
- change to ImageMagick recipe (generalize configure append and add dependency)
- readd libtar with tarball taken from debian as original git is n/a
v3[tte_zheng_wenlong]
- add libtar and libtar-dev in packagegroup-ivi-common-core-os-commonlibs.bbappend
- modify README.md to explain build command.
v4[tte_zheng_wenlong]
- modify mongoose license from GPLv2 to MIT.
- delete [] for agl-oem-extra-libs for README.md
Change-Id: I1f9d2f1c023f332d528918c3f730ee0360a1f497
Signed-off-by: tte_zheng_wenlong <wenlong_zheng_za@mail.toyota.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
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