Hi,
ah thanks.
Committed revision 32652.
Have fun,
René
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Here you go.
Thanks, Ingmar
René Rebe wrote:
Yes, it helped, so it's csh (though we patch that away already,
strange).
Can you also send me the build/.../var/adm/logs/1-groff.err?
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Please find it attached. I hope it helps.
cheers, Ingmar
René Rebe wrote:
Can you send me the write log file of the failed groff build:
src.groff. ... fl_wrapper.wlog
to get an idea what program created the /root/.history?
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Thanks a lot. I had disabled that package for now and the build is
continuing.
I noticed also that 'popt' wants 'gettext' first, but it wasn't built
first. So I built it manually with ./scripts/Build-Pkg gettext and ran
./scripts/Build-Target again. That worked.
regards,
Ingmar
René Rebe wrote:
Hi again,
René Rebe wrote:
I think I do not see the offending file in the shortened log,
Heh it's the .history, I only looked at the #base lines:
!> Created file outside basedir: /root/.history
!> base #1: /home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk
!> base #2:
/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/build/default-8.0-trunk-generic-x86-64
I'll take a look, now :-)
but I guess some tch or so history file in the /root directory?
I saw this recently, too but was too lazy to patch the configure
script immediatly.
Can take a look in some other minute.
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Hi René,
that's a very fast fix! Impressive!! I tried and it worked just
fine.
Unfortunately I ran into the next issue:
groff fails with
== 16:39:31 =[1]=> Building archiver/tar [1.22 8.0-trunk].
-> Parallel build using 2 jobs enabled.
-> Reading package config: package/archiver/tar/tar.conf
-> Preparing build in src.tar.default.20090318.163930.25665.nexoc
-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out
-> $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out -> 1-tar.log
== 03/18/09 16:40:46 =[1]=> Finished building package tar.
== 16:40:47 =[1]=> Building base/groff [1.20.1 8.0-trunk].
-> Reading package config: package/base/groff/groff.conf
-> Preparing build in src.groff.default.20090318.164046.8468.nexoc
-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/1-groff.out
!> ==[build_this_package:992 (last $?=0)> '[' '
/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/build/default-8.0-trunk-generic-x86-64/usr/doc/groff'
']'
!> ==[build_this_package:993 (last $?=0)> rmdir
/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/build/default-8.0-trunk-generic-x86-64/usr/doc/groff
!> ==[build_this_package:996 (last $?=0)> return 0
!> =[:609 (last $?=0)> set +o xtrace
!> Creating file list and doing final adaptions ...
!> Created file outside basedir: /root/.history
!> base #1: /home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk
!> base #2:
/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/build/default-8.0-trunk-generic-x86-64
!> removed
`/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/build/default-8.0-trunk-generic-x86-64/var/adm/logs/1-groff.log'
-> $root/var/adm/logs/1-groff.out -> 1-groff.err
== 03/18/09 16:42:17 =[1]=> Aborted building package groff.
What's wrong here?
regards,
Ingmar
René Rebe wrote:
Hi,
Committed revision 32648.
Yours,
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Thanks a lot René!
Apparently I had overlooked the 'contact' section on your website.
Sorry
for that.
My trunk checkout is 'current'
Path: .
URL: http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk
Repository Root: http://svn.exactcode.de/t2
Repository UUID: c5f82cb5-29bc-0310-9cd0-bff59a50e3bc
Revision: 32647
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: rene
Last Changed Rev: 32647
Last Changed Date: 2009-03-18 15:55:58 +0100 (Wed, 18 Mar 2009)
tar does not build with my settings (target x86_64, glibc).
Here we go again:
Found 7 new/updated files in source tree:
-> Found new/updated file:
package/gnome2/gnome-python/gnome-python.desc
-> Found new/updated file:
package/gnome2/gnome-nettool/gnome-nettool.desc
-> Found new/updated file: package/gnome2/librsvg/librsvg.desc
-> ** list truncated to save space on the terminal **
Re-running configuration:
-> Aquiring config write lock (may take until other configs
finished) ...
-> T2 8.0-trunk configuration ...
-> Building src/luabash.so.
-> INSTALL DYNLIB
/home/ingmar/dev/t2-trunk/src/Linux-x86_64/bash/luabash.so
-> LUA accelerator (C) 2006 by Valentin Ziegler & Rene Rebe,
ExactCODE
-> New config written to config/default/*.
-> Cleaning up. Configuration finished.
Building tools in build/.../TOOLCHAIN/tools.cross:
-> Building tools.cross/wrapper/cmd_wrapper.
-> Building tools.cross/wrapper/strip_wrapper.
-> Building tools.cross/wrapper/{uname,arch}.
-> Building tools.cross/wrapper/install_wrapper.
-> Building tools.cross/bin/getdu.
-> Building tools.cross/bin/getfiles.
-> Building tools.cross/bin/fl_wrparse.
-> Building tools.cross/bin/fl_stparse.
-> Building tools.cross/lib/fl_wrapper.so.
-> Testing tools.cross/lib/fl_wrapper.so.
-> Creating tools.cross/lib/parse-config.
-> Creating tools.cross/lib/pkg_*_{pre,post}.conf
Removing old error logs ...
-> Removing var/adm/logs/1-tar.err ...
== 16:15:10 =[1]=> Building archiver/tar [1.22 8.0-trunk].
-> Parallel build using 2 jobs enabled.
-> Reading package config: package/archiver/tar/tar.conf
-> Preparing build in src.tar.default.20090318.161509.1096.nexoc
-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out
!> checking whether program_invocation_name is declared... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_short_name is
declared... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_name is defined... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_short_name is defined...
yes
!> checking whether btowc(EOF) is correct... configure: error:
cannot
run test program while cross compiling
!> See `config.log' for more details.
!> Due to previous errors, no 1-tar.log file!
!> (Try enabling xtrace in the config to track an error inside the
build
system.)
-> $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out -> 1-tar.err
== 03/18/09 16:15:49 =[1]=> Aborted building package tar.
-> Unmounting loop mounts ...
Do you have any ideas/pointers?
Thanks and kind regards,
Ingmar
René Rebe wrote:
Dear Ingmar,
welcome in the T2 world.
http://t2-project.org/contact/
Please try to post to the list in the future, as it potentially
allows other people to comment as well (and I already
nearly forgot about the mail in my populated inbox).
How old is your trunk checkout (svn info)? A quick
test build looks good for ARM / uclibc:
== 03/18/09 16:15:16 =[1]=> Finished building package tar.
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe gestern meinen ersten Versuch mit t2 gestartet. Bislang
habe
ich viel mit buildroot/uClibc gearbeitet.
Nun bin ich auf ein Problem gestossen und weiss hier leider (als
Neuling) nicht weiter. Das package 'tar' lässt sich nicht
übersetzen.
S.u.
Als Target habe ich x86_64 mit glibc gewählt. Als build-host
verwende
ich ein 64-Bit Suse 11 Linux.
Was kann ich tun, um das Problem zu beheben?
Sorry, dass ich Sie direkt anschreibe, habe auf der Homepage
nach
einem
Link für eine Mailingliste gesucht, aber hab ihn leider nicht
gefunden...
Wäre prima, wenn Sie mir irgendwie weiterhelfen könnten.
== 09:42:36 =[1]=> Building archiver/tar [1.22 8.0-trunk].
-> Parallel build using 2 jobs enabled.
-> Reading package config: package/archiver/tar/tar.conf
-> Preparing build in src.tar.default.20090318.094235.8777.nexoc
-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out
!> checking whether program_invocation_name is declared... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_short_name is
declared... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_name is defined... yes
!> checking whether program_invocation_short_name is defined...
yes
!> checking whether btowc(EOF) is correct... configure: error:
cannot
run test program while cross compiling
!> See `config.log' for more details.
!> Due to previous errors, no 1-tar.log file!
!> (Try enabling xtrace in the config to track an error
inside the
build
system.)
-> $root/var/adm/logs/1-tar.out -> 1-tar.err
== 03/18/09 09:43:27 =[1]=> Aborted building package tar.
-> Unmounting loop mounts ...
Vielen Dank im voraus und viele Grüsse
Ingmar Schraub
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