Have you checked if you have M4 package installed in your machine ?

On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 11:41 AM Ioannis Constantinou via gem5-users <
gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> So I’m trying to build gem5 on a new machine and I get the following error.
>
>
> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
>
> Checking for linker -Wl,--as-needed support... yes
>
> Checking for compiler -gz support... yes
>
> Checking for linker -gz support... yes
>
> Info: Using Python config: python3-config
>
> Checking for C header file Python.h... yes
>
> Checking Python version... 3.10.4
>
> Checking for accept(0,0,0) in C++ library None... yes
>
> Checking for zlibVersion() in C++ library z... yes
>
> Checking for C library tcmalloc... no
>
> Checking for C library tcmalloc_minimal... no
>
> *Warning: You can get a 12% performance improvement by installing tcmalloc
> (libgoogle-perftools-dev package on Ubuntu or RedHat).*
>
> Checking for char temp; backtrace_symbols_fd((void *)&temp, 0, 0) in C
> library None... yes
>
> Checking for C header file fenv.h... yes
>
> Checking for C header file png.h... yes
>
> Checking for clock_nanosleep(0,0,NULL,NULL) in C library None... yes
>
> Checking for C header file valgrind/valgrind.h... no
>
> Checking for pkg-config package hdf5-serial... no
>
> Checking for pkg-config package hdf5... no
>
> Checking for H5Fcreate("", 0, 0, 0) in C library hdf5... no
>
> *Warning: Couldn't find HDF5 C++ libraries. Disabling HDF5 support.*
>
> Checking for C header file linux/if_tun.h... yes
>
> Checking for shm_open("/test", 0, 0) in C library None... no
>
> Checking for shm_open("/test", 0, 0) in C library rt... yes
>
> Checking for C header file linux/kvm.h... yes
>
> Checking for timer_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, NULL, NULL) in C library
> None... yes
>
> Checking size of struct kvm_xsave ... yes
>
> Checking for member exclude_host in struct perf_event_attr...yes
>
> Checking for pkg-config package protobuf... yes
>
> Checking for GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_VERIFY_VERSION in C++ library protobuf... yes
>
> AttributeError: 'SConsEnvironment' object has no attribute 'M4':
>
>   File "/onyx/data/p182/GEM5_STABLE_VERSION/gem5_qemu_virt/SConstruct",
> line 602:
>
>     main.SConscript(os.path.join(root, 'SConscript'),
>
>   File
> "/nvme/h/buildsets/eb_cyclone_rl/software/SCons/4.4.0-GCCcore-11.3.0/lib/python3.10/site-packages/SCons/Script/SConscript.py",
> line 597:
>
>     return _SConscript(self.fs, *files, **subst_kw)
>
>   File
> "/nvme/h/buildsets/eb_cyclone_rl/software/SCons/4.4.0-GCCcore-11.3.0/lib/python3.10/site-packages/SCons/Script/SConscript.py",
> line 285:
>
>     exec(compile(scriptdata, scriptname, 'exec'), call_stack[-1].globals)
>
>   File
> "/onyx/data/p182/GEM5_STABLE_VERSION/gem5_qemu_virt/build/libelf/SConscript",
> line 121:
>
>     m4env.M4(target=File('libelf_convert.c'),
>
>
>
> I have experience with building gem5 but on this machine I can’t figure
> out what the problem is. Did anyone faced the same issue before?
>
> The gem5 version I use is  21.1.0.2
>
> GCC version is 11.3
>
> Python 3.10.4
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Ioannis Constantinou.
>
>
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