Fixed
Created: Nov 25, 2014
Updated: Dec 3, 2018
Resolved Date: Feb 26, 2015
Found In Version: 6.0.0.16
Fix Version: 6.0.0.18
Severity: Standard
Applicable for: Wind River Linux 6
Component/s: Docs
The user guide states that it is possible to generate an SDK for Windows with the augmented with the toolchains. But not only this does not work from a Linux host but it is also not supported:
See current description:
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# Windows SDK ancilliary settings. If EXPORT_SYSROOT_HOSTS (named for backwards
# compatability with WB) contains a space-seperated token 'x86-win32', a second
# SDK archive will be constructed by normalizing the Linux SDK for Win32 as
# described above, and will be augmented with Win32 toolchain binaries.
# EXPORT_SYSROOT_HOSTS is expected to be set as an environment variable by WB.
# The variable TOOLCHAIN_WIN32_DIR can be set to point to the base directory
# of the Windows win32 toolchain directory hierarchy
# (e.g. ${WRL_TOP_BUILD_DIR}/layers/wr-toolchain/<vvvv-build>-other)
# if it is not installed as a peer to the normal toolchain layer
# TOOLCHAIN_WIN32_DIR is not currently imported from environment variables.
EXPORT_SYSROOT_HOSTS ?= "x86-linux2 "
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from a common_pc project under Ubuntu 14.04
1.
$ make export-sdk
change the EXPORT_SYSROOT_HOSTS variable to "x86-win32"
2.
install the .zip file under windows
there is no toolchain