Hello Everyone.
I'm new in this group and new to STM32 Hardware Programming.
I began a new project (Job Project) and I am responsible for the Linux part in it. I am working with an STM32MP157C-DK2.
The main field of the project concerns IoT devices.
As a newly introduced person to this field I want to know if you have some tips workshops and videos to understand the Yocto project distribution because I was told that it is not user-friendly. I don't know what to do with it. every package that I want to install fails to be installed because Yocto does not include some basic Linux commands because it does not support a packet manager.
I am so confused because I am new to Yocto!!!!!!!!
I received a fresh new STM32MP157C-DK2. When I use the lsb_release -a" I got: ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro)"
Meaning that there is a specific distribution built upon it. Sadly I can't change the distribution for now to Ubuntu or Debian.
Basic commands like "git clone", "apt", ... are not available. But the following website(Buildroot) describes a procedure to install the Buildroot build system using these basic Linux commands. As far I as understood Yocto does not support a packet Manager.
Thanks all.
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I'm new in this group and new to STM32 Hardware Programming.
I began a new project (Job Project) and I am responsible for the Linux part in it. I am working with an STM32MP157C-DK2.
The main field of the project concerns IoT devices.
As a newly introduced person to this field I want to know if you have some tips workshops and videos to understand the Yocto project distribution because I was told that it is not user-friendly. I don't know what to do with it. every package that I want to install fails to be installed because Yocto does not include some basic Linux commands because it does not support a packet manager.
I am so confused because I am new to Yocto!!!!!!!!
I received a fresh new STM32MP157C-DK2. When I use the lsb_release -a" I got: ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro)"
Meaning that there is a specific distribution built upon it. Sadly I can't change the distribution for now to Ubuntu or Debian.
Basic commands like "git clone", "apt", ... are not available. But the following website(Buildroot) describes a procedure to install the Buildroot build system using these basic Linux commands. As far I as understood Yocto does not support a packet Manager.
Thanks all.
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