Working example of a Yocto setup without unnecessary complications
(github.com)16 points by transpute 6 hours ago
16 points by transpute 6 hours ago
> However, I don't like new files as patches. I really prefer to have my device tree be a dts file that I bring in instead of bundled into a patch. Maybe I'm not following the guidelines, but I think it's nicer to be able to search for dts things in .dts files and I get nice syntax highlighting and whatnot.
This is what I do on custom boards. It's better to "look" at files and link to others when they're files and not patches.
I like this. Bitbake is a steep learning curve. Nowhere near as simple as buildroot. But I maintain that if you can get over the first few slopes, the payoff is worth it.
However, I don't like new files as patches. I really prefer to have my device tree be a dts file that I bring in instead of bundled into a patch. Maybe I'm not following the guidelines, but I think it's nicer to be able to search for dts things in .dts files and I get nice syntax highlighting and whatnot.
I also like their stance that you only need one layer. I've had people push for a layer per machine. Not needed as shown here and most other places.