Dear Joe, I see you are running os 10.11, me too. I'm not getting the BBB to be recognized by my mac. And when i'm trying to install the Serial driver, i get an error Can you help me?
Op zaterdag 24 oktober 2015 16:27:43 UTC+2 schreef Joe Ciarcia: > > I've found some great resources out there that help us Mac folk out with > building an arm toolchain on the OS X platform. Here they are if any others > stumble across this thread looking for the same: > > http://www.benmont.com/tech/crosscompiler.html > http://will-tm.com/cross-compiling-mac-os-x-mavericks/ > http://hansbot.blogspot.com/p/beaglebone-black-mac-os-x-toolchain.html > (this one is the most detailed) > > > I've gotten through a few of the stumbling blocks but I'm currently stuck. > I get this far: > > [INFO ] Performing some trivial sanity checks > > [INFO ] Build started 20151023.200552 > > [INFO ] Building environment variables > > [00:03] / > > > So, after that, if I look at the activity monitor, bash is around 100% > processor utilization on one of the cores. I figure "great, it's doing > something". I left it to do its thing and after an hour, I killed the > process. I changed a few settings... ran it again... same thing. Okay... > maybe it just takes a really long time. I left it overnight. This morning > it was still near 100% processor utilization and nothing had changed in the > build.log file. Here's the last few lines from the build log: > > > [DEBUG] ================================================================= > > [DEBUG] Checking that we can run gcc -v > > [DEBUG] ==> Executing: 'x86_64-build_apple-darwin15.0.0-gcc' '-v' > > [DEBUG] Configured with: > --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr > --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1 > > [DEBUG] Apple LLVM version 7.0.0 (clang-700.1.76) > > [DEBUG] Target: x86_64-apple-darwin15.0.0 > > [DEBUG] Thread model: posix > > [DEBUG] Checking that we can run gcc -v: done in 0.00s (at 00:03) > > [DEBUG] ================================================================= > > [DEBUG] Checking that gcc can compile a trivial program > > [DEBUG] ==> Executing: 'x86_64-build_apple-darwin15.0.0-gcc' '-O2' '-g' > '-pipe' > '/Volumes/CaSe/.build/arm-JoesBeaglebone-linux-gnueabi/build/test.c' '-o' > '/Volumes/CaSe/.build/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/build/.gccout' > > [DEBUG] Checking that gcc can compile a trivial program: done in 0.00s > (at 00:03) > > [EXTRA] Installing user-supplied crosstool-NG configuration > > [DEBUG] ==> Executing: 'mkdir' '-p' '/Volumes/CaSe/prefix/bin' > > [DEBUG] ==> Executing: 'install' '-m' '0755' > '/usr/local/Cellar/crosstool-ng/1.21.0/lib/ct-ng.1.21.0/scripts/ > toolchain-config.in' > '/Volumes/CaSe/prefix/bin/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-ct-ng.config' > > [ERROR] > > [ERROR] >> > > [ERROR] >> Build failed in step '(top-level)' > > [ERROR] >> > > [ERROR] >> Error happened in: CT_DoExecLog[scripts/functions@216] > > [ERROR] >> called from: main[scripts/crosstool-NG.sh@564] > > [ERROR] > > [ERROR] (elapsed: 756:57.00) > > > Any suggestions on how to debug this? Obviously it's attempting to do > something given the processor utilization but... what the heck is it hung > up on? > > > One thing worth noting... early in the process the build log had an error > with regards to not being able to find the ginstall tool. Since this was at > the beginning of the test process I figured it hadn't gotten to building > anything yet and as such, ct-ng clean was not needed (maybe I'm wrong). As > part of running ct-ng build it creates a directory structure (running clean > deletes this structure and all the tools included) at > /YourCaseSensitiveDirectory/.build/tools/bin. My solution was to just cp > install ginstall, and that got me past that error. Not sure if that's > contributing to anything but I thought it worth mentioning. Is there > another way around the missing ginstall problem? > > > Cheers, Joe > > > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
