On 08/27/2010 07:51 AM, Cliff Brake wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Gary Thomas<[email protected]> wrote:
MACHINE=beagleboard
DISTRO=angstrom-2010.x
IMAGE=beagleboard-linuxtag2010-demo-image
HOST=Fedora 12 32-bit
fails to build ti-dsplink
-- because ti-cgt6x installed tools incorrectly
Cliff - how did this build for you on Ubuntu/64-bit? Can you send me
the logs for ti-dsplink and ti-cgt6x?
Hi Gary,
I was using the angstrom-2008.1 distro -- not sure if that matters.
It looks like 2010.x is not ready for general use based on comments in
inc files.
I already had success with this for qemuarm, so I thought I'd continue
with it (fuller testing coverage)
I ran into an issue with one of the TI components where I had a '.' in
my directory path that it did not like.
I've run into this before myself.
I assume you have manually downloaded the binaries from TI and have
placed them in your sources/downloads directory?
Certainly.
The problem I have is that the ti-cgt6x tools are installed into
/opt/TI/TI_CGT_C6000_6.1.9
instead of
tmp/sysroots/beagleboard-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/usr/share/ti/ti-cgt6x-tree
I see that when you ran it, the do_unpack step for ti-cgt6x got this error:
Where do you want to install C6000 Code Generation Tools?
[/opt/TI/TI_CGT_C6000_6.1.9]
Install Error: You do not have permission to write to /opt.
Presumably it then installed into $HOME (that's what the recipe is expecting).
On my system though, I _have_ write permission in /opt and the tools end up
in the wrong place and everything falls apart from there onwards.
I just checked and if I remove write permission to /opt, this package
runs properly. I've worked out a patch using --prefix= to the TI binary
installer that makes it install correctly even if /opt is writeable.
My logs are:
http://bec-systems.com/oe/ti-cgt6x-1_6_1_9-r4.tar.gz
http://bec-systems.com/oe/ti-dsplink-1_1_64-r88h.tar.gz
Thanks, I think these showed the problem well.
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