Richard Purdie <[email protected]> escreveu no dia terça, 17/01/2023 à(s) 15:07:
> On Tue, 2023-01-17 at 14:35 +0000, Jose Quaresma wrote: > > No, I don't have libgcc installed on my build container and this is > > the main reason. > > I know that we now need the libgcc on the build host and this can > > satisfied in two different ways: > > > > 1 - installing the libgcc on the build host > > This is the correct thing to do here. > > > 2 - using the unative > > > > For now I will use the [1] because I don't use the uninative. > > Maybe the documentation needs to be updated adding the libgcc > > as a requirement of bitbake. > > To be clear, this is a distro python dependency problem. python is > needing libgcc but is missing a dependency, that is the real issue. > > We can document it as a known problem and something to install but we > should be clear it is required by python. > > > > > No, I am not using the buildtools nor the uninative. > > My build container is ubuntu 20.04 based and dont have libgcc. > > This is not the first time I see this error in the last few weeks > > but I'll go install libgcc and it should fix my issue, if not i will > > come back. > > Sounds good. We should add libgcc to the list of packages to ensure are > installed in the docs. Patches for that would be very welcome. > I will do some tests with libgcc installed and after that send something to update the documentation. Thanks for your time. Jose > > Cheers, > > Richard > -- Best regards, José Quaresma
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