Hi Alexis
I understand you, but - there is NO compiling or installing on the target, all building must be handled by bitbake.
Just grabbing an other board is not an option either, the hardware is a prerequisite, an Intel Atom PC-board MACHINE=genericx86.
I'm trying to work out an entire new framework for an existing product, and trying to employ ROS to gain some flexibility, I ran into this problem when experimenting with roslaunch off remote nodes.
It is roslaunch that employ pycrypto when SSH'ing to the remote node, so I kind'a can't redo that part.
I hope there is a combination of git commits that works, or am I stepping in to uncharted land here ? ( I doubt it though !)
-L
PS: as a side note: Using roslaunch with local nodes works like a dream, so maybe I should just drop the idea of remote launches ?
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