True is the default since long time ago, and thus not necessary. This
follows similar changes done in other layers.
Command used:
sed -e 's|\(d\.getVar \?\)( \?\([^,()]*\), \?True)|\1(\2)|g' -i $(git grep -E 'getVar ?\( ?([^,()]*), ?True\)' | cut -d':' -f1 | sort -u)
Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com>
As we are going to document how to build Crank images using our own recipes, we
need a way for customers to provide the sha256 of the engine and demos tarballs:
* Storyboard Engines are not available as a compressed file, it is a directory
available after the installation of the whole Storyboard software, next to
Storyboard Designer, samples, and other resources. The installer is only
available after filling a form and receiving an email with the link and a
license key valid for 1 month.
To use our 'crank-sbengine_7.2.bb' recipe, users must create the tarball
from this directory and provide its path in the 'CRANK_ENGINE_TARBALL_PATH'
and its sha256 in 'CRANK_ENGINE_TARBALL_SHA256'.
* Regarding Storyboard applications, the included demo in the prebuilt image
is not publicly available, but customers can use the same recipe to install
their own applications.
To use our 'crank-demos_7.2.bb' recipe, users must create a tarball with
the exported application from Storyboard Designer and provide its path in
the 'CRANK_DEMOS_TARBALL_PATH' and its sha256 in
'CRANK_DEMOS_TARBALL_SHA256'.
There are also other configurable parameters such as 'CRANK_DEMO_PATH' or
'CRANK_DEMO_OPTIONS'.
The process of adding support to Crank Storyboard applications will be fully
documented as new topics.
Signed-off-by: Tatiana Leon <Tatiana.Leon@digi.com>
This commit updates:
* Crank engine version to the latest one (7.2)
* Crank demo to the provided one instead of the Thermostat example.
New demo is a launcher that includes 3 applications:
* Electrical vehicle charger demo
* Robot arm demo
* Medical demo
Signed-off-by: Tatiana Leon <Tatiana.Leon@digi.com>
Crank demo was not working on CCMP15 devices due to several changes on weston
service and the user launching it. This commit makes several fixes to make
the demo to work again:
- Add 'DEMO_USER' parameter to determine which user will launch the demo. Update
recipe and start script accordingly.
- Add 'DEMO_DISPLAY' parameter to determine the display that will be used to
launch the demo. Update recipe and start script accordingly.
- Parameterize the name of the Weston service after which the demo must be started.
Update recipe and service file accordingly.
- Give Crank engine read and execution permissions so the engine can be started
by any user.
- Add new method to the demo start script to wait until Wayland is fully setup
before actually starting the demo.
Signed-off-by: David Escalona <david.escalona@digi.com>
The crank storyboard engine is provided in binary format. The RPM
package manager that creates the rootfs needs and explicit runtime
provider for 'libEGL.so', which in the ccmp15 is provided by the
'libegl-gcnano' runtime package.
Fix build failure:
--> Finished dependency resolution
Error:
Problem: package packagegroup-dey-crank-1.0-r0.0.ccmp15_dvk requires crank-sbengine, but none of the providers can be installed
- conflicting requests
- nothing provides libEGL.so needed by crank-sbengine-7.1-r0.3.ccmp15_dvk
Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com>
This recipe downloads a tarball with the pre-built Crank engines for DEY
devices (http://log-sln-jenkins.digi.com/yocto/downloads/crank-sbengine-7.1.tar.gz):
* ConnectCore 8M Mini
* ConnectCore 8M Nano
* ConnectCore 8X
* ConnectCore 6UL
* ConnectCore 6
* ConnectCore MP1x
It installs the corresponding engine inside '/usr/share/crank/sbengine' and the
launcher script '/usr/bin/sb-launcher'.
https://onedigi.atlassian.net/browse/DEL-7969
Signed-off-by: Tatiana Leon <Tatiana.Leon@digi.com>