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I'm trying to build my project for Intel Edison. Connected an Edison board to the linux machine and was able to identify the device in the ISS 2018. Created a new project as "Project for building in a container and running on linux". I was not able choose for Yocto as target OS for building in a container. Please help me through the procedure to download and install the yocto docker image for intel system studio iot edision 2018.
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Same problem. Please help. Or just say we are wasting our time.
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A am being able to select only Ubuntu. HALP!1
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Same question here.
The thing is that ISS only have 1 .os file at <install_dir>\system_studio_2018\eclipse\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\380\0\.cp\oss.
And it is ubuntu.os. But if you look at ISS IoT Edition (old version of IDE) you will find that there are several .os files including yocto.os at
<install_dir>\IntelSystemStudioIoTEdition\iss-iot-win\iot\platforms\oss
I tried to copy/copy&change yocto.os from ISS IoT Edition to ISS2018 folder but that didnt work.
P.S. There is a folder:
<install_dir>\IntelSystemStudioIoTEdition\iss-iot-win\iot\platforms\boards
It contains platforms, such as galileo.platform etc. In ISS2018 we have simillar directory:
<install_dir>\IntelSWTools\system_studio_2018\eclipse\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\382\0\.cp\platforms\boards
There is single generic.platform file with ubuntu as default OS. We need to create yocto.platfom or galileo.platform with yocto as OS.
P.S.S.INTEL HALP!
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Has anyone found a solution to this problem?
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The list of available OSes is a limited set. To build on top of any of those images please follow the steps here :
https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-system-studio-docker-customize-image
Additionally, to add your own custom image, follow the steps here
https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-system-studio-docker-new-custom-image
So, to add yocto as one of the custom docker image, one would want to take any generic yocto docker file from dockerhub. Use the 'Create a new docker image' article to add it as a custom image.

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