On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 10:27 AM Sebastian Huber <sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: > > On 03/08/2020 18:25, Gedare Bloom wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 10:17 AM Utkarsh Rai<utkarsh.ra...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> When I use the above branch I get the following error on './waf install ' - > >> > >> Build failed > >> Traceback (most recent call last): > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Task.py", > >> line 180, in process > >> ret=self.run() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Build.py", > >> line 554, in run > >> x.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 179, in mkdir > >> self.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 179, in mkdir > >> self.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 179, in mkdir > >> self.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 179, in mkdir > >> self.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 179, in mkdir > >> self.parent.mkdir() > >> File > >> "/home/utkarsh/new_build/rtems/.waf-2.0.20-36f5354d605298f6a89c09e0c7ef6c1d/waflib/Node.py", > >> line 188, in mkdir > >> raise Errors.WafError('Could not create the directory %r'%self) > >> WafError: Could not create the directory /opt/rtems > >> > > Most likely you don't have a /opt/rtems directory, and that is being > > used as a default prefix for install. Try to set the prefix/install > > point yourself to a directory you 'own' already. > > > > The other option is to create /opt/rtems, and chown to your user, e.g., > > > > sudo mkdir /opt/rtems > > sudo chown utkarsh:utkarsh /opt/rtems > > > > this works fine for single-user *nix development > > > I think we should cover this somehow in the documentation. This looks > like a common issue for someone using this for the first time.
We have something: https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/start/prefixes.html But probably that will be skipped by a lot of people looking for a "Quicker" start. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel