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Thought 60: Thing a Day 2021: Day 1: Yocto PI Zero W

Yocto!

Today we will attempt to build/install Yocto for a Raspberry Pi Zero W.

This is also a part of the The House of Cloud PI. Like the begining of the software setup side.

Directions Attempt 1

Follow instructions and wait for about an hour or more, so long delay here before we get an image. Then we will move on the next step.

The instructions did not work for WSL at all. Ended up creating a docker for building yocto. This is part of my virtual machines projects now. Ended up having to added 'cpio', 'locales' and 'python2' to base Ubuntu. Then had to generate the 'en_US.UTF-8'. Finally had to build inside the docker volume by changing the TMPDIR in the local.conf for yocto. So not entirely ideal here, but it's building, which is a great start!

As a side note, thinking about building up the docker (tomorrow) to assist with making the build process that much easier, likely going to need to add in some sheel scripts to manage the configuration files and something to start out with the yocot oe already sourced in bash.

Another useless thought becoming more useful thanks to Thing-A-Day challenge!

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