On 01/01/2020 16:14, Utkarsh Rai wrote: > I have been successful in building the rtems-libbsd using 'python3 > ./waf'. Although, I had to do some weird changes to some of the files in > the libbsd package. (These changes were done as there were several build > errors even after the 'python ./waf' command ) > > 1. In the ../freebsd/sys/netinet/in_mcast.c > and ../../freebsd/sys/netpfil/pf/if_pfsync.c files I had to change > the IP_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS with IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS . > > 2. In the ../../freebsd/sys/netinet6/in6_mcast.c and > .../freebsd/sys/netinet/ip_carp.c files I had to > change IPV6_MIN_MEMBERSHIPS, to IPV6_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS, > > 3. In the ../testsuite/syscalls01/test_main.c I changed the IPPROTO_SEP > to IPPROTO_EGP . > > Now, I suspect that these changes will come back to bite me as I proceed > further as I have simply overwritten them based on build error > messages. It would be helpful if the community can provide its views on > my changes and whether this is a bug or something that I am doing wrong.
I would too expect that these changes are not a good idea. In normal case libbsd builds without any trouble. Can you give some more information about the exact versions you use: - Which commit of libbsd are you trying to build? - Which rtems commit do you use? - Which tool version do you use? If RSB: Which commit? - What BSP do you use? Best regards Christian > > On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 6:28 PM Christian Mauderer <l...@c-mauderer.de > <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de>> wrote: > > On 31/12/2019 12:41, Utkarsh Rai wrote: > > My host system has an x-86_64 architecture with ubuntu-18.04 > running on > > top of it, I have a python2 installed. > > Interestingly enough, when I clean up the libbsd directory and try to > > build as a super-user, I have two observations:- > > Please note that building as super user is generally not a good idea for > any sane build environment. Although I have to say that in this case it > provided an interesting error output ... > > > 1. The build fails with the following error message:- > > [1/4] Creating > > > > ///h/o/m/e///u/r/1/0///s/a/n/d/b/o/x///r/t/e/m/s/-/l/i/b/b/s/d///b/u/i/l/d///a/r/m/-/r/t/e/m/s/5/-/b/e/a/g/l/e/b/o/n/e/b/l/a/c/k/-/d/e/f/a/u/l/t/build-include/rtems/bsd/modules.h > > ... here. That looks like some join went horrible wrong. I assume that > there is some location in the build system where an array of paths > should be joined but only one is given. Looks like a bug. > > > [2/4] Compiling rtemsbsd/rtems/generate_kvm_symbols > > [3/4] Compiling > testsuite/include/rtems/bsd/test/network-config.h.in > <http://network-config.h.in> > > <http://network-config.h.in> > > /bin/sh: 1: > > .//home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/rtemsbsd/rtems/generate_kvm_symbols: > > The ./ in front is a bit odd here. Looks like an absolute path which > (for some reason) has been forced to be local... > > > not found > > > > Now I have checked, and the file in question is present at its > location. > > > > 2. The traceback of the last calls is something like this:- > > File > > > > "/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/.waf-2.0.13-4c5a17779813574907c253ab5418388d/waflib/Build.py", > > line 100, in execute_build > > self.compile() > > File > > > > "/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/.waf-2.0.13-4c5a17779813574907c253ab5418388d/waflib/Build.py", > > line 174, in compile > > self.store() > > File > > > > "/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/.waf-2.0.13-4c5a17779813574907c253ab5418388d/waflib/Build.py", > > line 153, in store > > Utils.writef(db+'.tmp',x,m='wb') > > File > > > > "/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/.waf-2.0.13-4c5a17779813574907c253ab5418388d/waflib/Utils.py", > > line 155, in writef > > with open(fname,m)as f: > > IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: > > > > u'/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/build/arm-rtems5-beagleboneblack-default/.wafpickle-linux2-34017264-20.tmp' > > > > If I am correct, this is a python exception for invalid file > handling. > > Since I have already removed the 'build' directory, I suppose > the call > > should be 'w+' or 'wb+' but this does not seem to be the case. (I am > > going out on a limb with this assumption, I may be wrong !) > > You are right that it's a python exception. Most likely it's a follow up > bug due to the wrong paths further up. > > > > > It would be very helpful if you could provide your views on the > problem > > and as to how I should proceed to resolve this. > > > > The solution is to find the bug in the path handling from further above. > As a workaround could you try to use python3? Some string handling is > different there so it might work or give a better error message. > Just use > > python3 ./waf ... > > instead of only "waf" in every waf command line. > > > > > On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 7:19 PM Christian Mauderer > <l...@c-mauderer.de <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de> > > <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de>>> wrote: > > > > On 28/12/2019 18:43, Utkarsh Rai wrote: > > > Hi, > > > While building the rtems-libbsd as described here > > > > > > > <https://devel.rtems.org/browser/rtems-libbsd/README.waf?rev=b83012a9f9f1551d9d223c3126d0f43aba79db62> > I > > > was able to successfully configure the waf file as:- > > > waf configure > > > --prefix="/home/ur10/sandbox/rtems/5" > > > --rtems-bsps=arm/beagleboneblack > > > --buildset=buildset/default.ini > > > But the build fails on the "waf" instruction with the error > - "Could > > > not create the directory ///h". > > > My path for the build is PATH="~/sandbox/rtems/bin:$PATH", > with the > > > tools and the rtems-libbsd in the sandbox directory. > > > It would be very kind of you if someone could point out as > to what > > is it > > > that I am doing wrong. > > > Thank You, Regards. > > > > Hello Utkarsh Rai, > > > > I now have seen that bug about two or three times on the list. > But I've > > never been able to reproduce it. What host system are you > using? Do you > > have a python2 or a python3 as default python? > > > > Sometimes it works to clean up the libbsd directory. Remove > the "build" > > directory and the ".waf2..." or ".waf3..." directory. Also > remove any > > "__pycache__" directories. > > > > >From your call it seems that you use waf from your host > system. Can you > > try to use the waf version delivered with libbsd instead > (using "./waf > > configure ...")? > > > > Best regards > > > > Christian > > > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel