Hi Lydia,

the command is working now and gave me some output [1].

The variables you mentioned have the values they should have.

I think I didn't build the multi-locale version. I don't remember how  
I did this with the last release but as far as I know it needs more  
then just executing the given make-file.

bye

[1] https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~michd/output


Zitat von Lydia Duncan <[email protected]>:

> Hi Michael,
>
> printchplenv not found makes me think that perhaps you don't have  
> your path set up correctly.  Have you run the command `source  
> util/setchplenv.bash` from the Chapel top level directory?  That  
> won't solve your make problem but it will allow you to printchplenv  
> straight.  Alternatively, that command lives in the util directory,  
> so you can just run it from there, i.e. `util/printchplenv`.
>
> When you have the result of printchplenv, please pass that along.  
> There are some things you can do to verify on your own what is set  
> up - for instance, make sure that CHPL_HOME matches what you expect  
> and that CHPL_HOST_PLATFORM seems like a reasonable value. Are you  
> intending to build the multi-locale version first (given the error  
> message you copied, it looks like you're trying to, which given the  
> other information present leads me to believe that you've set that  
> variable)?
>
> Hope this helps somewhat,
> Lydia Duncan
>
> On 10/20/2014 09:23 AM, Michael Dietrich wrote:
>> Hello Tom and Brad,
>>
>> about the printchplenv command: I get the message that this command is
>> not found. It belongs to Chapel, right? Apparently this also doesn't
>> work correctly.
>>
>> About finding that data: There I don't get any output so it seems it's
>> not there.
>>
>> About compiling: I severaly tried running "make", re-doing it and even
>> re-downloading the release before trying again. Unfortunately it
>> didn't help either. I didn't change any environment variables since it
>> wasn't necessary. Building the previous release worked perfectly after
>> the first try.
>>
>> After re-doing "make" it still returns some error messages, including:
>>
>> ../../../include/chpl-tasks.h:50: Error: expected »)« before »*« token
>> // For several lines
>>
>> comm-gasnet.c:47: Error: expected »=«, »,«, »;«, »asm« or
>> »__attribute__« before »chpl_comm_diagnostics_sync«
>> // Followed by some more missing declarations
>>
>> make[6]: ***
>> [gen/linux64.gnu.arch-unknown.loc-flat.comm-gasnet.udp.everything.tasks-qthreads.tmr-generic.mem-cstdlib.atomics-intrinsics.none.gmp.hwloc.re2.wide-struct.fs-none/comm-gasnet.o]
>>   
>> Error
>> 1
>>
>> make[5]: *** [gasnet.makedir] Error 2
>> make[4]: *** [comm.makedir] Error 2
>> make[3]: *** [src.makedir] Error 2
>> make[2]: *** [all.helpme] Error 2
>> make[1]: *** [runtime] Error 2
>> make: *** [comprt] Error 2
>>
>>
>> Would it in the worst case be possible to make the built compiler
>> available for downloading?
>>
>> bye
>>
>> Zitat von Brad Chamberlain <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hi Michael --
>>>
>>> Adding to Tom's response: SysCTypes is a module that should be built
>>> when you do
>>> your top-level "make" command from $CHPL_HOME and should end up in
>>> modules/standard/gen/$CHPL_TARGET_PLATFORM-$CHPL_TARGET_COMPILER.
>>> Re-running 'make' from $CHPL_HOME should cause it to attempt to rebuild
>>> the module or generate an error if something goes wrong.  Could send
>>> the result
>>> of that output if it doesn't seem to complete properly?
>>>
>>> I think one of the main ways that this can go missing is if you
>>> change one of those
>>> two variables after you've done your 'make' without doing another
>>> 'make'  (Chapel
>>> only builds the current configuration at any given time).
>>>
>>> -Brad
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From: Tom MacDonald [[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 7:31 AM
>>> To: Michael Dietrich; [email protected]
>>> Subject: RE: Unknown Error Message
>>>
>>> Hi Michael,
>>>
>>> Can you send us the output from running the following command:
>>>
>>> printchplenv
>>>
>>> There should exist a SysCTypes.chpl file.  Please run the  
>>> following command:
>>>
>>> find $CHPL_HOME -name 'SysCTypes.chpl'
>>>
>>> to see if it is installed.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Tom MacDonald
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Michael Dietrich [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 5:49 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Unknown Error Message
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> since I got the new release of Chapel I get the following error
>>> message when I try to compile:
>>>
>>> error: Can't find standard module 'SysCTypes'
>>>
>>> I have no idea what it could mean. Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> bye
>>>
>>>
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