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KeOn_
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I want the Yocto package of this fmac(https://community.infineon.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Cypress-Linux-WiFi-Driver-Release-FMAC-2...).

I think it was released before, but I'm aware that it's not released now.

Is it possible to release the package?

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raks_99
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hi @KeOn_ ,

What is your host and which module are you using?

Can you check if you can use the scripts provided by Murata which are available here: https://github.com/murata-wireless/meta-murata-wireless/tree/master/script-utils/latest ?

Thanks

 

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raks_99
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Hi @KeOn_ ,

Are you looking for the yocto scripts? Q3-2020 Spiga was the last release that came with it. All release after that do not include yocto scripts.

 

Thanks 

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raks_99
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hi @KeOn_ ,

What is your host and which module are you using?

Can you check if you can use the scripts provided by Murata which are available here: https://github.com/murata-wireless/meta-murata-wireless/tree/master/script-utils/latest ?

Thanks

 

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KeOn_
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HOST:Linux kernel 4.19.140

Module:Module with CYW4373E

 

Since the Yocto package will not be released in the future, do you mean that you should do it yourself using a script?

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