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# <code>bitbake python-smartpm-native</code> | # <code>bitbake python-smartpm-native</code> | ||
# <code>bitbake -c devshell core-image-minimal</code> | # <code>bitbake -c devshell core-image-minimal</code> | ||
# Within the devshell | # Within the devshell: | ||
cd ../rootfs | cd ../rootfs | ||
export PYTHONPATH="/path/to/native/sysroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages" | export PYTHONPATH="/path/to/native/sysroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages" | ||
export RPM_ETCRPM=$PWD/etc/rpm | export RPM_ETCRPM=$PWD/etc/rpm | ||
smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart channel --add rpmsys type=rpm-sys name="rpmsys" | smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart channel --add rpmsys type=rpm-sys name="rpmsys" | ||
smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart config --set rpm-root=$PWD | smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart config --set rpm-root=$PWD |
Revision as of 11:10, 31 October 2012
Mark's smart contrib branch:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky-contrib/log/?h=mhatle/smart
To test this out querying a root filesystem on the host:
- Ensure you are using "package_rpm" in PACKAGE_CLASSES
- Comment out the line in core-image-minimal that removes the packaging data files
bitbake core-image-minimal
bitbake python-smartpm-native
bitbake -c devshell core-image-minimal
- Within the devshell:
cd ../rootfs export PYTHONPATH="/path/to/native/sysroot/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages" export RPM_ETCRPM=$PWD/etc/rpm smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart channel --add rpmsys type=rpm-sys name="rpmsys" smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart config --set rpm-root=$PWD smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart config --set rpm-dbpath=/var/lib/rpm
You should now be able to query the packages installed into the rootfs e.g.
smart --data-dir=$PWD/var/lib/smart query
If you add an rpm-dir channel and run smart under fakechroot (or pseudo presumably, but fakechroot is simpler for testing here) you can install and uninstall packages.