One of our new colleagues has problems since yesterday.. did anyone
touch perl-native?

> > > Also, by now I get so many OE build errors (when trying to build gpe, it
> > > even complains that it cannot download cvs-tarballs of sources from the
> > > OE website!!) that I basically gave up working on userspace at this
> > > time.  Those build errors are not A780 related, so I guess they should
> > > actually be found even with some stupid 'build all' kind of automatic
> > > testing.  Was a bit surprised to see so many of them.
> > 
> > Can you pastebin a log somewhere? Everything builds fine here. Perhaps
> > the handhelds.org cvs has problems. Which bitbake version do you use
> > btw.?
> 
> ok.  Let me think.  I could actually give you an account on the build
> machine, so you can look into the logs yourself.  Let me know what you
> think.
> 
> the 'build machine' is a debian/ppc32.
> 
> bitbake is 1.4.3
> 
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4: started
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_fetch: started
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_fetch: completed
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_configure: started
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_configure: completed
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_compile: started
> ERROR: function do_compile failed
> ERROR: log data follows
> (/usr/local/stuff/build/tmp/work/perl-native-5.8.4-r1/temp/log.do_compile.26953)
> | NOTE: make -j 6 -e MAKEFLAGS=
> | makefile:905: *** missing separator.  Stop.
> | FATAL: oe_runmake failed
> NOTE: Task failed:
> /usr/local/stuff/build/tmp/work/perl-native-5.8.4-r1/temp/log.do_compile.26953
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4-r1: task do_compile: failed
> ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting
> NOTE: package perl-native-5.8.4: failed
> ERROR: Build of gpe-image failed
> 
> That makefile actually contains:
> 
> # AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED MAKE DEPENDENCIES--PUT NOTHING BELOW THIS LINE
> # If this runs make out of memory, delete /usr/include lines.
> 0
> av$(OBJ_EXT): /usr/include/_G_config.h
> 
> I have no idea where that 'O' comes from.  But it's reproducible, and
> happens with both perl-native-5.8.7 and 5.8.4.
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
-- 
Regards,

Mickey.
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