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ELBE

ELBE is the E.mbedded L.inux B.uild E.nvironment. It can be used to build embedded Linux Rootfilesystems based on Debian packages.

ELBE runs on Debian Linux Host Systems.

Software Dependencies

If using ELBE from git repository directly, you’ll need following packages installed:

apt install python python-debian python-mako python-lxml python-apt python-gpg python-suds python-libvirt qemu-utils qemu-kvm p7zip-full make

Crash Course

  1. use a Elbe XML file (e.g. from /usr/share/doc/elbe/examples or examples/ in the elbe source tree)

  2. run "./elbe initvm create ./examples/armhf-ti-beaglebone-black.xml

    • This command creates an initvm directory in the current working directory,

    • installs and starts a virtual buildenvironemnt

    • within this build environment the beaglebone-black image will be built

    • after the build finished the build results will be copied into elbe-build-<TIMESTAMP>

  3. copy the rfs to a sdcard: sudo dd if=elbe-build*/sdcard.img of=/dev/mmcblk0

Report bugs or any other feedback

Please use the Issue tracker on github.

Send patches to <elbe-devel@linutronix.de>.

For general discussion use <elbe-users@linutronix.de>.

Development

The project is hosted on github: https://github.com/linutronix/elbe

To get the source use: git clone https://github.com/linutronix/elbe

IRC: irc://irc.freenode.net/elbe

License rules

ELBE is provided under the terms of the GPLv3+ license as provided in the COPYING file.

Instead of adding GPLv3+ boilerplates to the individual files, elbe uses SPDX license identifiers, which are machine parseable and considered legaly equivalent.

File headers

ELBE files start with a common file header:

# <PATH TO INTERPRETER> (optional)
# <SOME TEXT>           (optional)
# <COPYRIGHT>           (optional)
# <SPDX TAG>

# can be replaced by a comment operator for another programming language, e.g. /* <…​> */ or // <…​> is also allowed.

Empty comment lines are allowed in the header. A single header section like <SOME TEXT> can use multiple lines.

The SPDX TAG needs to be the last entry in the header.

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