OK I found the problem finaly. The Wiki states what follows for the local.conf :
MACHINE = "x86" DISTRO = "openmoko" BUILD_ARCH = "i686" INHERIT += " devshell" TARGET_FPU = "" but the INHERIT += " rm_work" is mandatory else the bitbake doesn't work at all as you can see in the errors of my previous message. Thanks anyway. Didier. Didier "Ptitjes" wrote: > Hello, > > It seems that the Wiki is outdated. For example, the Wiki says you have > to make openmoko-devel-image or openmoko-qtopia-x11-image. But the > MokoMakefile version I downloaded has no such target but you have to set > > OM_IMAGE_NAME := openmoko-asu-image > > in the Makefile and make image. > > I'm wondering if anyone has done a fresh build restarting from scratch > with the MokoMakefile as I can't explain my problems. > > This is really annoying. I'm blocked before anything may even be compiled!! > > Please help. Didier. > > Didier "Ptitjes" wrote: >> But if you look at the log it can read the conf files! >> Anyway, I've got rw on all my files... >> >> Didier. >> >> Davide Scaini wrote: >>> permissions??? maybe it's really silly... >>> d >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Didier Ptitjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Sorry this may be a dumb question. I'm trying to build an ASU image for >>> x86 with the MokoMakefile for several days without success. >>> >>> I carefully followed the explanations of Wiki, searched the >>> mailling-lists and the Web for a tip, but I always get the same error >>> message. >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ make image >>> ( cd build && . ../setup-env && \ >>> ( bitbake openmoko-asu-image u-boot-openmoko ) ) >>> ERROR: Unable to open conf/bitbake.conf >>> >>> I checked my setup-env file. All this seems correct. I also echoed >>> BBPATH from it and it seems correct too. >>> >>> I added -DDD to the bitbake command in the Makefile and it looks like it >>> opens the conf file and process it but then it stops with the same >>> message... >>> >>> I can't understand why! >>> >>> Thanks for your help. Didier. >>> >>> Output with -DDD : >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ make image >>> ( cd build && . ../setup-env && \ >>> ( bitbake -DDD openmoko-asu-image u-boot-openmoko ) ) >>> DEBUG: CONF reading /home/moko/openembedded/conf/bitbake.conf >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:539: including conf/site.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/build/conf/site.conf >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:540: including conf/auto.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF file 'conf/auto.conf' not found >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:541: including conf/local.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/build/conf/local.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:546: including conf/build/i686-linux.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF file 'conf/build/i686-linux.conf' not found >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:547: including >>> conf/target/INVALID-INVALID.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF file 'conf/target/INVALID-INVALID.conf' not found >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:548: including conf/machine/x86.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/openembedded/conf/machine/x86.conf >>> DEBUG: BB conf/machine/include/tune-x86.inc: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:549: including conf/distro/openmoko.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/openembedded/conf/distro/openmoko.conf >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/preferred-om-2008-versions.inc: >>> handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/angstrom-2007-for-openmoko.inc: >>> handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/sane-srcdates.inc: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/sane-srcrevs.inc: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/preferred-xorg-versions.inc: handle(data, >>> include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/preferred-gpe-versions-2.8.inc: >>> handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/preferred-e-versions.inc: handle(data, >>> include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/angstrom.inc: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/angstrom-glibc.inc: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: BB conf/distro/include/angstrom-package-opk.inc: handle(data, >>> include) >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: CONF conf/bitbake.conf:550: including conf/documentation.conf >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/openembedded/conf/documentation.conf >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PREFERRED_VERSION, doc, Normally use it as >>> PREFERRED_VERSION_package-name = "" to set the preferred version of more >>> than one version for the package-name is available., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_ARCH, doc, The name of the building >>> architecture. E.g. i686., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_OS, doc, The operating system (in lower case) of >>> the building architecture. E.g linux., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_VENDOR, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_SYS, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_PREFIX, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BUILD_CC_ARCH, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_ARCH, doc, The name of the target architecture. >>> Normally same as the TARGET_ARCH. @see TARGET_ARCH @group base, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_OS, doc, The name of the target operating system. >>> Normally the same as the TARGET_OS. @see TARGET_OS @group base, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_VENDOR, doc, The name of the vendor. Normally >>> same as the TARGET_VENDOR. @see TARGET_VENDOR, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_SYS, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_PREFIX, doc, Normally same as the TARGET_PREFIX. >>> @see TARGET_PREFIX @group base, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_CC_ARCH, doc, Normally same as the >>> TARGET_CC_ARCH. @see TARGET_CC_ARCH @group base, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOST_NONSYSV, doc, This flag can be set to "1" if the >>> host system is not SysV compatible. E.g.fakeroot-native will be build >>> with tcp as IPC implementation., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_ARCH, doc, Build for which architecture. >>> Examples are arm, i686, sh3, mips, powerpc., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_OS, doc, Build for which Operating System. >>> Currently possible values are linux and linux-uclibc. When using >>> linux-uclibc you might want to set USE_NLS_gcc-cross to "no"., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_VENDOR, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_SYS, doc, The target system is composed out of >>> TARGET_ARCH,TARGET_VENDOR and TARGET_OS., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_PREFIX, doc, The prefix for the cross compile >>> toolchain. E.g arm-linux- ., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_CC_ARCH, doc, FIXME, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_FPU, doc, Floating point option (mostly for >>> FPU-less systems), can be 'soft' or empty for hardware floating point >>> instructions., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(ASSUME_PROVIDED, doc, List of packages (recipes >>> actually) which are assumed to be implicitly available.These packages >>> won't be built by bitbake., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(ASSUME_SHLIBS, doc, List of shlib:package[_version] >>> mappings. Useful for lib packages in ASSUME_PROVIDED,for which automatic >>> shlib dependency tracking doesn't work., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PACKAGE_ARCH, doc, The architecture needed for using a >>> resulting package. If you have machine dependant configuration options >>> in your bitbake file add a PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}" to the >>> file., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PACKAGE_ARCHS, doc, A list of architectures compatible >>> with the given target in order of priority, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PACKAGE_EXTRA_ARCHS, doc, Set this variable to add >>> extra architectures to the list of supported architectures, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DATE, doc, The date the build was started Ymd, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TIME, doc, The time the build was started HMS, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DATETIME, doc, The date and time the build was started >>> at, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PN, doc, PN holds the name of the package (Package >>> Name). It is gathered from the bitbake-file filename, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PV, doc, PV holds the version of the package (Package >>> Version). The default value is 1.0, it is retrieved from the >>> bitbake-file filename but can be changed., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PR, doc, PR is the revision of the package (Package >>> Revision). By default it is set to r0., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PF, doc, Package name - Package version - Package >>> revision (PN-PV-PR), data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(P, doc, Package name - Package version (PN-PF), data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(S, doc, Directory that holds the sources to build, >>> WORKDIR/PN-PV by default. The 'make' or equivalent command is run from >>> this directory., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SECTION, doc, Section of the packages e.g. >>> console/networking, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PRIORITY, doc, Importance of package, default values >>> are 'optional' or 'needed'., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DESCRIPTION, doc, A small description of the package., >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(LICENSE, doc, The license of the resulting package >>> e.g. GPL, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(AUTHOR, doc, The author of the files installed., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(MAINTAINER, doc, Distributions can put this in their >>> .conf file to add their contact information into packages, this is not >>> valid inside recipes, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(HOMEPAGE, doc, Homepage of the package e.g. >>> http://www.project.net., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(GROUP_dependencies, doc, The keys in this group >>> influence the dependency handling of BitBake and the resulting >>> packages., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DEPENDS, doc, Build time dependencies, things needed >>> to build the package. @group dependencies, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(RDEPENDS, doc, Run time dependencies, things needed >>> for a given package to run. This is used to populate the ipkg:Depends >>> field. @group dependencies, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PROVIDES, doc, Names for additional build time >>> dependencies that this package will provide. @group dependencies, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(RPROVIDES, doc, Names for additional run time >>> dependencies that this package will provide. This is used to populate >>> the ipkg:Provides field. @group dependencies, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(GROUP_packaging, doc, The keys in this group influence >>> the package building process. They influence which packages will be >>> generated and which files will be present in the generated >>> packages., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PACKAGES, doc, Names of packages to be generated. >>> @group packaging, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(FILES, doc, Files/Directories belonging to the >>> package. @group packaging, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TMPDIR, doc, The temporary directory of openembedded >>> holding work-, deploy, staging- and other directories., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(CACHE, doc, The directory holding the cache of the >>> metadata., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(GROUP_fetcher, doc, The key highly influence the >>> fetcher implementations., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DL_DIR, doc, The directory where tarballs will be >>> stored. @group fetcher, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(CVSDIR, doc, The directory where cvs checkouts will be >>> stored in. @group fetcher, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(GITDIR, doc, The directory where git clones will be >>> stored. @group fetcher, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SVNDIR, doc, The directory where subversion checkouts >>> will be stored. @group fetcher, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(STAMP, doc, The directory that holds files to keep >>> track of what was built., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(WORKDIR, doc, The directory where a concrete package >>> will be unpacked and built., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(T, doc, Temporary directory within the WORKDIR., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(GROUP_locale, doc, Locale generation of the GNU libc >>> implementation, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION, doc, Enable the use >>> of qemu to generate locale information during build time on the host >>> instead of runtime on the target. If you have trouble with qemu-native >>> you should make this an empty var. @group locale, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PCMCIA_MANAGER, doc, Specify which package(s) to >>> install to handle PCMCIA slots (usually pcmcia-cs or pcmciautils)., >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SYSVINIT_ENABLED_GETTYS, doc, Specify which VTs should >>> be running a getty, the default is 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(FEED_URIS, doc, List of ipkg feed records to put into >>> generated image., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(FEED_DEPLOYDIR_BASE_URI, doc, Allow to serve ipk >>> deploy dir as an adhoc feed (bogofeed). Set to base URL of the dir as >>> exported by HTTP. Set of adhoc feed configs will be generated in image., >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(QA_LOG, doc, Enable logging of QA errors to >>> log.qa_package. Default is not to log., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(PALMTOP_USE_MULTITHREADED_QT, doc, Set to yes, if you >>> want to build qt apps with CONFIG+=thread, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(COMPATIBLE_HOST, doc, A regular expression which >>> matches the HOST_SYS names supported by the package/file. Failure to >>> match will cause the file to be skipped by the parser., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(COMPATIBLE_MACHINE, doc, A regular expression which >>> matches the MACHINES support by the package/file. Failure to match will >>> cause the file to be skipped by the parser., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SOURCE_MIRROR_FETCH, doc, Switch marking build as >>> source fetcher. Used to skip COMPATIBLE_* checking., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SOURCE_MIRROR_URL, doc, URL to source mirror which >>> will be used before fetching from original SRC_URI., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BBINCLUDELOGS, doc, Boolean switch to get log printed >>> on failure., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(BBINCLUDELOGS_LINES, doc, Amount of log lines printed >>> on failure., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_AUTOBUILD, doc, This is an autobuild, broken >>> packages are cleaned automatically. Don't define this at all if this is >>> not an autobuild, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_USER, doc, The login-name for the bugzilla >>> account, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_PASS, doc, The password for this account, >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_LOGIN, doc, path to the login script of the >>> bugzilla, note the ? at the end, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_QUERY, doc, The query script of the bugzilla, >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_NEWREPORT, doc, This is the url used to create >>> a new bug report, note the defaults for version and priority and more, >>> and the trailing &, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_ADDCOMMENT, doc, The url used to reopen bug >>> reports and to add another new comment, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_ATTACHMENT, doc, The url used to create >>> attachments., data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_PRODUCT, doc, The product inside the >>> bugtracker, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(SEPPUKU_COMPONENT, doc, The component inside the >>> bugtracker, data) >>> DEBUG: CONF including /home/moko/openembedded/conf/sanity.conf >>> DEBUG: update_data() >>> DEBUG: BB classes/base.bbclass: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_show_versions, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_lockdown, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_lockdown, recrdeptask, do_show_versions, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_listtasks, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_clean, dirs, ${TOPDIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_clean, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_rebuild, dirs, ${TOPDIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_rebuild, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_mrproper, dirs, ${TOPDIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_mrproper, nostamp, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_fetch, dirs, ${DL_DIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_fetch, depends, shasum-native:do_populate_staging, >>> data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_fetchall, recrdeptask, do_fetch, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_buildall, recrdeptask, do_build, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_unpack, dirs, ${WORKDIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_configure, dirs, ${S} ${B}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_configure, deptask, do_populate_staging, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_compile, dirs, ${S} ${B}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_populate_staging, dirs, >>> ${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}/${layout_bindir} >>> ${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}/${layout_libdir} >>> ${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}/${layout_includedir} >>> ${STAGING_BINDIR_NATIVE} ${STAGING_LIBDIR_NATIVE} >>> ${STAGING_INCDIR_NATIVE} >>> ${STAGING_DATADIR} ${S} ${B}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_install, dirs, ${D} ${S} ${B}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_install, cleandirs, ${D}, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_build, func, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(MACHINE, unexport, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(TARGET_ARCH, unexport, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(DISTRO, unexport, 1, data) >>> DEBUG: BB :0: inheriting classes/patch.bbclass >>> DEBUG: BB classes/patch.bbclass: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(do_patch, dirs, ${WORKDIR}, data) >>> DEBUG: BB :0: inheriting classes/siteinfo.bbclass >>> DEBUG: BB classes/siteinfo.bbclass: handle(data, include) >>> DEBUG: setVarFlag(MIRRORS, func, 0, data) >>> DEBUG: BB classes/dev_shell.bbclass: handle(data, include) >>> ERROR: Unable to open conf/bitbake.conf >>> make: *** [openmoko-asu-image] Erreur 1 >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openmoko community mailing list >>> community@lists.openmoko.org <mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org> >>> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openmoko community mailing list >>> community@lists.openmoko.org >>> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community