Hi Phil,
Well it appears that the files are on the ftp server now, so I'll give
it a go and I expect everything will install now.
Thanks for the extra attention on fixing that.
David
On 12/21/10 7:15 PM, Phillip Moore wrote:
Oops... I forgot to *delete* the attribute that limits the upload to
just the installs.
I've done that, and force uploaded all of the gcclib releases again,
so *now* I think it will work. (My own boot.efs is torn apart right
now, and I have no way of testing the actual download, sorry.
Workin' on that...)
Should work now, but let me know if it doesn't.
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 9:25 PM, David Kaiser <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Phil,
It appears that the src files to fulfill the download of gnu
gcclib 4.4.5, gnu gcclib 4.5.2 and rhel gcclib 4.1.2 are missing.
As I had found when I tried this before with the gnu gcc 4.4.4 and
4.5.1 packages - the same root cause in this case is that the
src.tar.bz2 files are missing from the ftp server build download area.
I'll give it some further investigation overnight here, (perhaps I
need to start fresh with new a new bootstrap set of efs utilities,
or maybe I need to --force something to be re-downloaded) but I
thought I would let you know in case you were looking to upload
these files to the ftp server yet.
Could not download url
[http://ftp.openefs.org/packages/binary/gnu/gcclib/4.4.5-build001/src.tar.bz2]
to
[/efs/dev/gnu/gcclib/4.4.5-build001/build/download/src.tar.bz2]:
404 Not Found
...
Could not download url
[http://ftp.openefs.org/packages/binary/gnu/gcclib/4.5.2-build001/src.tar.bz2]
to
[/efs/dev/gnu/gcclib/4.5.2-build001/build/download/src.tar.bz2]:
404 Not Found
...
Could not download url
[http://ftp.openefs.org/packages/binary/rhel/gcclib/4.1.2-build005/src.tar.bz2]
to
[/efs/dev/rhel/gcclib/4.1.2-build005/build/download/src.tar.bz2]:
404 Not Found
Thanks,
David
On 12/21/10 11:45 AM, Phillip Moore wrote:
I've rebuilt all of the gnu/gcc and rhel/gcc releases we use,
which involved minor release upgrades for gnu/gcc/4.4 and 4.5 we
well. The changes was nothing more than decoupling the builds
of the gcc and gcclib projects. Prior releases used an
install-post script that automated building the installs trees
for the matching gcclib releases, but this didn't work that well,
because the checkpoint, dist, etc operations have no such hooks.
Now, you build gcc releases, and then "build" the gcclib releases
separetely. You use a normal efsdeploy workflow for both, and
the results are uploaded normally, like everything else.
This addresses the problems some of our users have had
bootstrapping content, since the download of the gcclib releases
would fail, unless you set some attributes to limit what was
downloaded. Now, it should all work seamlessly.
I'm working on some updates to efs-core-docs that finally explain
how gcc is integrated with /efs, and how to build and update it.
To get your own EFS domain updated to use the new compiler
builds, do the following:
efs download release gnu gcc 4.4
efs download release gnu gcclib 4.4.5
efs download release gnu gcc 4.5
efs download release gnu gcclib 4.5.2
efs download release rhel gcc 4.1
efs download release rhel gcclib 4.1.2
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