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4System Requirements
5*******************
6
Andrew Geissler5199d832021-09-24 16:47:35 -05007Welcome to the Yocto Project Reference Manual. This manual provides
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -05008reference information for the current release of the Yocto Project, and
9is most effectively used after you have an understanding of the basics
10of the Yocto Project. The manual is neither meant to be read as a
11starting point to the Yocto Project, nor read from start to finish.
12Rather, use this manual to find variable definitions, class
13descriptions, and so forth as needed during the course of using the
14Yocto Project.
15
16For introductory information on the Yocto Project, see the
17:yocto_home:`Yocto Project Website <>` and the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060018":ref:`overview-manual/development-environment:the yocto project development environment`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050019chapter in the Yocto Project Overview and Concepts Manual.
20
21If you want to use the Yocto Project to quickly build an image without
22having to understand concepts, work through the
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060023:doc:`/brief-yoctoprojectqs/index` document. You can find "how-to"
24information in the :doc:`/dev-manual/index`. You can find Yocto Project overview
25and conceptual information in the :doc:`/overview-manual/index`.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050026
27.. note::
28
29 For more information about the Yocto Project Documentation set, see
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -050030 the :ref:`ref-manual/resources:links and related documentation` section.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050031
32.. _detailed-supported-distros:
33
34Supported Linux Distributions
35=============================
36
37Currently, the Yocto Project is supported on the following
38distributions:
39
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050040- Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS)
41
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -070042- Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS)
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050043
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +000044- Fedora 34
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050045
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +000046- Fedora 35
47
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +000048- AlmaLinux 8.5
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050049
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050050- Debian GNU/Linux 10.x (Buster)
51
Andrew Geissler595f6302022-01-24 19:11:47 +000052- Debian GNU/Linux 11.x (Bullseye)
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050053
Andrew Geissler9aee5002022-03-30 16:27:02 +000054- OpenSUSE Leap 15.3
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050055
56.. note::
57
58 - While the Yocto Project Team attempts to ensure all Yocto Project
59 releases are one hundred percent compatible with each officially
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -070060 supported Linux distribution, you may still encounter problems
61 that happen only with a specific distribution.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050062
63 - Yocto Project releases are tested against the stable Linux
64 distributions in the above list. The Yocto Project should work
65 on other distributions but validation is not performed against
66 them.
67
68 - In particular, the Yocto Project does not support and currently
69 has no plans to support rolling-releases or development
70 distributions due to their constantly changing nature. We welcome
71 patches and bug reports, but keep in mind that our priority is on
72 the supported platforms listed below.
73
74 - You may use Windows Subsystem For Linux v2 to set up a build host
75 using Windows 10, but validation is not performed against build
76 hosts using WSLv2.
77
78 - The Yocto Project is not compatible with WSLv1, it is
79 compatible but not officially supported nor validated with
80 WSLv2, if you still decide to use WSL please upgrade to WSLv2.
81
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -050082 - If you encounter problems, please go to :yocto_bugs:`Yocto Project
83 Bugzilla <>` and submit a bug. We are
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050084 interested in hearing about your experience. For information on
85 how to submit a bug, see the Yocto Project
Andrew Geissler09209ee2020-12-13 08:44:15 -060086 :yocto_wiki:`Bugzilla wiki page </Bugzilla_Configuration_and_Bug_Tracking>`
87 and the ":ref:`dev-manual/common-tasks:submitting a defect against the yocto project`"
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -050088 section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
89
90
91Required Packages for the Build Host
92====================================
93
94The list of packages you need on the host development system can be
95large when covering all build scenarios using the Yocto Project. This
96section describes required packages according to Linux distribution and
97function.
98
99.. _ubuntu-packages:
100
101Ubuntu and Debian
102-----------------
103
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700104Here are the required packages by function given a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500105supported Ubuntu or Debian Linux distribution:
106
107.. note::
108
109 - If your build system has the ``oss4-dev`` package installed, you
110 might experience QEMU build failures due to the package installing
111 its own custom ``/usr/include/linux/soundcard.h`` on the Debian
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700112 system. If you run into this situation, try either of these solutions::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500113
Andrew Geisslereff27472021-10-29 15:35:00 -0500114 $ sudo apt build-dep qemu
115 $ sudo apt remove oss4-dev
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500116
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500117- *Essentials:* Packages needed to build an image on a headless system::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500118
Andrew Geisslereff27472021-10-29 15:35:00 -0500119 $ sudo apt install &UBUNTU_HOST_PACKAGES_ESSENTIAL;
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500120
121- *Documentation:* Packages needed if you are going to build out the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500122 Yocto Project documentation manuals::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500123
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500124 $ sudo apt install make python3-pip inkscape texlive-latex-extra
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500125 &PIP3_HOST_PACKAGES_DOC;
126
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500127Fedora Packages
128---------------
129
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700130Here are the required packages by function given a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500131supported Fedora Linux distribution:
132
133- *Essentials:* Packages needed to build an image for a headless
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500134 system::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500135
136 $ sudo dnf install &FEDORA_HOST_PACKAGES_ESSENTIAL;
137
138- *Documentation:* Packages needed if you are going to build out the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500139 Yocto Project documentation manuals::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500140
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500141 $ sudo dnf install make python3-pip which inkscape texlive-fncychap
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500142 &PIP3_HOST_PACKAGES_DOC;
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500143
144openSUSE Packages
145-----------------
146
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700147Here are the required packages by function given a
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500148supported openSUSE Linux distribution:
149
150- *Essentials:* Packages needed to build an image for a headless
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500151 system::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500152
153 $ sudo zypper install &OPENSUSE_HOST_PACKAGES_ESSENTIAL;
154
155- *Documentation:* Packages needed if you are going to build out the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500156 Yocto Project documentation manuals::
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500157
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500158 $ sudo zypper install make python3-pip which inkscape texlive-fncychap
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500159 &PIP3_HOST_PACKAGES_DOC;
160
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500161
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500162AlmaLinux-8 Packages
163--------------------
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500164
William A. Kennington IIIac69b482021-06-02 12:28:27 -0700165Here are the required packages by function given a
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500166supported AlmaLinux-8 Linux distribution:
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500167
168- *Essentials:* Packages needed to build an image for a headless
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500169 system::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500170
171 $ sudo dnf install &CENTOS8_HOST_PACKAGES_ESSENTIAL;
172
173 .. note::
174
175 - Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (i.e. ``epel-release``) is
176 a collection of packages from Fedora built on RHEL/CentOS for
177 easy installation of packages not included in enterprise Linux
178 by default. You need to install these packages separately.
179
180 - The ``PowerTools`` repo provides additional packages such as
181 ``rpcgen`` and ``texinfo``.
182
183 - The ``makecache`` command consumes additional Metadata from
184 ``epel-release``.
185
186- *Documentation:* Packages needed if you are going to build out the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500187 Yocto Project documentation manuals::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500188
Patrick Williams92b42cb2022-09-03 06:53:57 -0500189 $ sudo dnf install make python3-pip which inkscape texlive-fncychap
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500190 &PIP3_HOST_PACKAGES_DOC;
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500191
Andrew Geissler615f2f12022-07-15 14:00:58 -0500192Required Git, tar, Python, make and gcc Versions
193================================================
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500194
195In order to use the build system, your host development system must meet
196the following version requirements for Git, tar, and Python:
197
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500198- Git &MIN_GIT_VERSION; or greater
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500199
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500200- tar &MIN_TAR_VERSION; or greater
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500201
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500202- Python &MIN_PYTHON_VERSION; or greater
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500203
Andrew Geissler615f2f12022-07-15 14:00:58 -0500204- GNU make &MIN_MAKE_VERSION; or greater
205
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500206If your host development system does not meet all these requirements,
207you can resolve this by installing a ``buildtools`` tarball that
208contains these tools. You can get the tarball one of two ways: download
209a pre-built tarball or use BitBake to build the tarball.
210
211In addition, your host development system must meet the following
212version requirement for gcc:
213
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500214- gcc &MIN_GCC_VERSION; or greater
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500215
216If your host development system does not meet this requirement, you can
217resolve this by installing a ``buildtools-extended`` tarball that
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500218contains additional tools, the equivalent of the Debian/Ubuntu ``build-essential``
219package.
220
221In the sections that follow, three different methods will be described for
222installing the ``buildtools`` or ``buildtools-extended`` toolset.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500223
224Installing a Pre-Built ``buildtools`` Tarball with ``install-buildtools`` script
225--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
226
227The ``install-buildtools`` script is the easiest of the three methods by
228which you can get these tools. It downloads a pre-built buildtools
229installer and automatically installs the tools for you:
230
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05002311. Execute the ``install-buildtools`` script. Here is an example::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500232
233 $ cd poky
Andrew Geissler5199d832021-09-24 16:47:35 -0500234 $ scripts/install-buildtools \
235 --without-extended-buildtools \
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500236 --base-url &YOCTO_DL_URL;/releases/yocto \
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500237 --release yocto-&DISTRO; \
238 --installer-version &DISTRO;
239
240 During execution, the buildtools tarball will be downloaded, the
241 checksum of the download will be verified, the installer will be run
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500242 for you, and some basic checks will be run to make sure the
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500243 installation is functional.
244
245 To avoid the need of ``sudo`` privileges, the ``install-buildtools``
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500246 script will by default tell the installer to install in::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500247
248 /path/to/poky/buildtools
249
250 If your host development system needs the additional tools provided
251 in the ``buildtools-extended`` tarball, you can instead execute the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500252 ``install-buildtools`` script with the default parameters::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500253
254 $ cd poky
255 $ scripts/install-buildtools
256
2572. Source the tools environment setup script by using a command like the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500258 following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500259
260 $ source /path/to/poky/buildtools/environment-setup-x86_64-pokysdk-linux
261
262 Of course, you need to supply your installation directory and be sure to
263 use the right file (i.e. i586 or x86_64).
264
265 After you have sourced the setup script, the tools are added to
266 ``PATH`` and any other environment variables required to run the
267 tools are initialized. The results are working versions versions of
268 Git, tar, Python and ``chrpath``. And in the case of the
269 ``buildtools-extended`` tarball, additional working versions of tools
270 including ``gcc``, ``make`` and the other tools included in
271 ``packagegroup-core-buildessential``.
272
273Downloading a Pre-Built ``buildtools`` Tarball
274----------------------------------------------
275
Andrew Geissler3b8a17c2021-04-15 15:55:55 -0500276If you would prefer not to use the ``install-buildtools`` script, you can instead
277download and run a pre-built buildtools installer yourself with the following
278steps:
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500279
Andrew Geissler7e0e3c02022-02-25 20:34:39 +00002801. Locate and download the ``*.sh`` at :yocto_dl:`/releases/yocto/yocto-&DISTRO;/buildtools/`
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500281
2822. Execute the installation script. Here is an example for the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500283 traditional installer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500284
Andrew Geisslerd1e89492021-02-12 15:35:20 -0600285 $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500286
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500287 Here is an example for the extended installer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500288
Andrew Geisslerd1e89492021-02-12 15:35:20 -0600289 $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-extended-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500290
291 During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to choose the
292 installation directory. For example, you could choose the following:
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500293 ``/home/your-username/buildtools``
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500294
2953. Source the tools environment setup script by using a command like the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500296 following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500297
298 $ source /home/your_username/buildtools/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux
299
300 Of
301 course, you need to supply your installation directory and be sure to
302 use the right file (i.e. i585 or x86-64).
303
304 After you have sourced the setup script, the tools are added to
305 ``PATH`` and any other environment variables required to run the
306 tools are initialized. The results are working versions versions of
307 Git, tar, Python and ``chrpath``. And in the case of the
308 ``buildtools-extended`` tarball, additional working versions of tools
309 including ``gcc``, ``make`` and the other tools included in
310 ``packagegroup-core-buildessential``.
311
312Building Your Own ``buildtools`` Tarball
313----------------------------------------
314
315Building and running your own buildtools installer applies only when you
316have a build host that can already run BitBake. In this case, you use
317that machine to build the ``.sh`` file and then take steps to transfer
318and run it on a machine that does not meet the minimal Git, tar, and
319Python (or gcc) requirements.
320
321Here are the steps to take to build and run your own buildtools
322installer:
323
3241. On the machine that is able to run BitBake, be sure you have set up
325 your build environment with the setup script
326 (:ref:`structure-core-script`).
327
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -05003282. Run the BitBake command to build the tarball::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500329
330 $ bitbake buildtools-tarball
331
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500332 or run the BitBake command to build the extended tarball::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500333
334 $ bitbake buildtools-extended-tarball
335
336 .. note::
337
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500338 The :term:`SDKMACHINE` variable in your ``local.conf`` file determines
339 whether you build tools for a 32-bit or 64-bit system.
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500340
341 Once the build completes, you can find the ``.sh`` file that installs
342 the tools in the ``tmp/deploy/sdk`` subdirectory of the
343 :term:`Build Directory`. The installer file has the string
344 "buildtools" (or "buildtools-extended") in the name.
345
3463. Transfer the ``.sh`` file from the build host to the machine that
347 does not meet the Git, tar, or Python (or gcc) requirements.
348
3494. On the machine that does not meet the requirements, run the ``.sh``
350 file to install the tools. Here is an example for the traditional
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500351 installer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500352
353 $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh
354
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500355 Here is an example for the extended installer::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500356
357 $ sh ~/Downloads/x86_64-buildtools-extended-nativesdk-standalone-&DISTRO;.sh
358
359 During execution, a prompt appears that allows you to choose the
360 installation directory. For example, you could choose the following:
Andrew Geissler4c19ea12020-10-27 13:52:24 -0500361 ``/home/your_username/buildtools``
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500362
3635. Source the tools environment setup script by using a command like the
Andrew Geisslerc926e172021-05-07 16:11:35 -0500364 following::
Andrew Geisslerc9f78652020-09-18 14:11:35 -0500365
366 $ source /home/your_username/buildtools/environment-setup-x86_64-poky-linux
367
368 Of course, you need to supply your installation directory and be sure to
369 use the right file (i.e. i586 or x86_64).
370
371 After you have sourced the setup script, the tools are added to
372 ``PATH`` and any other environment variables required to run the
373 tools are initialized. The results are working versions versions of
374 Git, tar, Python and ``chrpath``. And in the case of the
375 ``buildtools-extended`` tarball, additional working versions of tools
376 including ``gcc``, ``make`` and the other tools included in
377 ``packagegroup-core-buildessential``.