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Getting the code
Note: The repository are only available to RDK members for whom it is provisioned.
$ mkdir <workspace dir> $ cd <workspace dir> $ repo init -u <Manifest-Repository> -m Manifest.xml -b rdk-next e.g. $ repo init -u https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/manifests -m Manifest.xml -b rdk-next - Add below entries in manifest to download Alexa voice dependencies. $ git clone https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/components/generic/rdk-oe/meta-rdk-voice <project name="components/generic/avs/alexa_skill_mapper" revision="rdk-next"/> $ repo sync -j4 --no-clone-bundle The -m Manifest.xml in the build sequence above is important. Using it one can download either generic RDK code or that of the RDK accelerator collaboration repositories. If this is not specified, you will get an RDK-V tree by default. The -b rdk-next in the build sequence above specifies the branch to use. To download one of the tagged releases, -b <tag-name> should be used.
Building for RaspberryPi Hybrid
$ mkdir <workspace dir>
$ cd <workspace dir>
$ repo init -u https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/manifests -m rdkv.xml -b rdkv-20210210
$ repo sync -j4 --no-clone-bundle
$ source meta-cmf-raspberrypi/setup-environment
Select option raspberrypi-rdk-hybrid.conf
To build image with westeros compositor
$ bitbake rdk-generic-hybrid-westeros-wpe-image
To build image with default compositor
$ bitbake rdk-generic-hybrid-wpe-image
Note. The kernel Image and root filesystem will be created under the ./tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi-rdk-hybrid folder
Documentation Links
Amazon Voice Integration manual
Known Issues
Known issues are detailed here.