Hi Eric, https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-3219 has been resolved. The current master branch still reproduce the problem? If so, could you open a new SR and share the generated build.ninja file in the build directory?
2016-11-19 13:57 GMT+09:00 Eric Wing via swift-dev <swift-dev@swift.org>: > On 11/15/16, Will Stanton <willstant...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hello Eric, > > > > Wanted to share I ran into a similar/the same error message this week > > rebuilding from scratch (clean build/ on AWS Linux like CentOS): the > build > > stops (almost certainly) because the native SwiftGlibc module isn’t > > generated. It happens near the end of the Swift build, around step > > 600/640ish. > > I’m not sure if there is one cause, since others posting online have run > > into this message over the last year seemingly for different reasons > > (missing libraries?). > > > > > > Anyway I was able to get past it by executing: > > ninja make lib-swift-linux-x86_64-glibc.modulemap > > > > Re-invoking the build script gave me this: > > [1/1] Generating glibc.modulemap from glibc.modulemap.gyb > > > > And the rest of the build went on its way. Maybe it’ll work for you if > > you're still seeing the problem? > > > > I’ve filed SR-3219 https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-3219 with my > build.ninja > > in case it’s related to build order (alas I’m not too familiar with > > everything so I don’t know when SwiftGlibc is expected). > > > > The error I came across: > > [1/51] Compiling > > /home/ec2-user/swift/...b/public/Platform/linux/x86_64/Glibc.o > > FAILED: stdlib/public/Platform/linux/x86_64/Glibc.o > > cd > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/stdlib/public/Platform > > && /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/utils/line-directive > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/Glibc.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/Platform.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/TiocConstants.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/stdlib/public/Platform/8/tgmath.swift > > -- > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/./bin/swiftc > > -c -sdk / -target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -resource-dir > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/./lib/swift > > -O -D INTERNAL_CHECKS_ENABLED -I > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/./lib/swift/linux/x86_64 > > -module-cache-path > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/./module-cache > > -no-link-objc-runtime -autolink-force-load -module-link-name swiftGlibc > > -force-single-frontend-invocation -parse-as-library -o > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/stdlib/public/Platform/linux/x86_64/Glibc.o > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/Glibc.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/Platform.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/TiocConstants.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert/swift- > linux-x86_64/stdlib/public/Platform/8/tgmath.swift > > /home/ec2-user/swift/swift/stdlib/public/Platform/Glibc.swift:13:19: > error: > > no such module 'SwiftGlibc' > > @_exported import SwiftGlibc // Clang module > > ^ > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Will Stanton > > > >> On Nov 10, 2016, at 4:34 PM, Eric Wing via swift-dev < > swift-dev@swift.org> > >> wrote: > >> > >> Ubuntu 16.10 supplies CMake 3.5.2. > >> Steam-Runtime ships a version that is way too old, so I built and used > >> the latest stable CMake version, 3.6.3. > >> > >> Using 3.6.3 seems to always trigger this problem with the Swift build. > >> > >> I tested it both ways: > >> > >> 1. I changed Ubuntu 16.10 to use CMake 3.6.3 and the build broke in > >> exactly the same way I described. > >> > >> 2. In Steam-Runtime, I built/used CMake 3.5.2 instead, and the build > >> completed. > > > > > > Interesting...following your suggestion, also doing: > > ninja make lib-swift-android-armv7-glibc.modulemap > > and then resuming the normal build got me through the rest of the > build with CMake 3.6.3. > > > (To your other email, > Android is technically Bionic instead of Glibc, but the Swift build > system is pretending they are the same. This may need to be addressed > in the future...) > > Thanks, > Eric > _______________________________________________ > swift-dev mailing list > swift-dev@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >
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