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Re: Missing RPI images after build?
In your releasedir you should have evbarm/binary/gzimg/armv7.img.gz
which you unarchive and dd onto an microSD card.
See this tree http://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/201612300240Z/evbarm-earmv7hf/binary/gzimg/
as an example.
--emi
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 9:03 PM, Brian Buhrow <buhrow%nfbcal.org@localhost> wrote:
> Hello. I realize I've been asking a lot of what are probably naive
> questions on this list, but I'm new to the ARM port of NetBSD, but not new
> to NetBSD. I've now successfully built the evbarm tree with:
> ./build.sh -D /var/tmp/netbsd-rpi -O /usr/local/netbsd/obj-rpi -j 4 -m evbarm -a earmv7hf -U release
>
> I thought this would generate a rpi.img file down in the releasedir of the
> object tree. However, it did not. There were no errors in the build
> process, so I must be building the wrong thing. The RPI wiki says to use
> the above command to get the rpi images. What command should I be using to
> generate the rpi.img files as seen on nyftp.netbsd.org? Is there a
> post-build script I need to run to make these images?
> -thanks
> -Brian
>
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