On 1/4/20 7:45 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sat, Jan 04, 2020 at 05:11:18PM -0500, Scott Andrews wrote:
On 1/4/20 1:45 PM, Flareon Zulu wrote:
On January 4, 2020, at 09:47, Scott Andrews
<[email protected]> wrote:
Anyone have this error?
ar cr libgrep.a glthread/lock.o glthread/threadlib.o kwset.o m-fgrep.o
m-regex.o mbrlen.o regex.o
ranlib libgrep.a
make[3]: Leaving directory
'/mnt/lfs/source/gettext-0.20.1/gettext-tools/libgrep'
Making all in src
here=`pwd`; \
cd ../../libtextstyle/lib && \
/usr/bin/make install-nobase_includeHEADERS
install-nobase_nodist_includeHEADERS includedir="$here"
make[3]: *** No rule to make target 'install-nobase_includeHEADERS'.
Stop.
make[2]: *** [Makefile:3955: textstyle.h] Error 2
make[1]: *** [Makefile:2173: all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:2041: all] Error 2
Didn't see anything on the list about this
Gettext-0.19.8.1 is ok
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Especially in light of this: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56333
It seems there could be an issue with build order, essentially. I didn't
have an issue, but some people online have had this happen, they're just
not on this list.
Flareon Zulu
Could very well be, I will follow up on the link you posted and see if I
caqn make sense in it.
The usual workaround for what that sounds like is "make -j1".
Apologies if you are already doing that. My most recent example of
that was in bison on a Skylake (an i3 so I'd been running make -j4 :
perhaps -j3 or -j2 might have sufficed). On other machines (haswell
i7, ryzen 3400G) make -j8 was fine. Modern CPUs can be a pain.
And that is another thing to learn from LFS - ISTR that dropping
back to -j1 in case of problems is mentioned in the FAQ.
In section 4.5. About SBUs, the last sentence in the note:
"If you run into a problem with a build step, revert back to a single
processor build to properly analyze the error messages."
This may be the cause of the error, but I think it is unlikely. The
last release of gettext was in May and we certainly would have run into
the problem before this if it has a race condition.
-- Bruce
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