On 10/29/2011 9:32 PM, Barry Kauler wrote:
Some of the Puppy Linux guys are getting excited about the RaspberryPi
board. See their site:

http://www.raspberrypi.org/

I have only ever used T2 to compile for x86, on PCs. But, I decided to
give ARM a go. The RaspberryPi uses an arm1176jzf-s CPU, which T2 has
an option for -- though it is strange, there are TWO entries for the
same CPU in kconfig.

I chose a generic + xorg + desktop, and compiling has been merrily
going on, but stopped at the installation of Linux 3.0.7:

----------------------------
Running 'depmod -a -b
/mnt/sda10/t2/t2-trunk-svn39804-28oct2011/build/raspi1-9.0-trunk-generic-arm-gnueabi-arm1176jzf-s-cross-linux/
-q -F /boot/System.map 3.0.7-dist' ...
Kernel: 3.0.7-dist, module dir:
/mnt/sda10/t2/t2-trunk-svn39804-28oct2011/build/raspi1-9.0-trunk-generic-arm-gnueabi-arm1176jzf-s-cross-linux/lib/modules/3.0.7-dist
System.map: 
/mnt/sda10/t2/t2-trunk-svn39804-28oct2011/build/raspi1-9.0-trunk-generic-arm-gnueabi-arm1176jzf-s-cross-linux/boot/System.map_3.0.7-dist
Create dirtree ...
Copying kernel modules ...
vfat.ko fat.ko nls_base.ko fat.ko nls_base.ko
Injecting programs and configuration ...
cp: cannot stat
`/mnt/sda10/t2/t2-trunk-svn39804-28oct2011/build/raspi1-9.0-trunk-generic-arm-gnueabi-arm1176jzf-s-cross-linux/lib/udev/cdrom_id':
No such file or directory
Due to previous errors, no 1-linux26.log file!
(Try enabling xtrace in the config to track an error inside the build system.)
--- BUILD ERROR ---
--------------------------------

I don't know what script is doing that cp operation, nor do I know if
it is really necessary to copy 'cdrom_id', as I am only building
binary tarballs.

Anyway, I cheated, I got 'cdrom_id' out of a Debian ARM .deb package,
and just stuck it into the build.

Obviously though, a proper solution is required.

Question 1:
Udev is supposed to build that file, why didn't it?

Question 2:
If I don't really need that file (?), where can I disable that 'cp' operation?

I would appreciate anyone's advice on this.

Regards,
Barry Kauler

Hi Barry,

A few of us have gotten hit by this one before, there 1s a thread on this at:
http://old.nabble.com/udev%2Bkernel3.0.3-building-issue-td32500276.html

(info on how to fix it or disable it.)

BTW, I had a laptop with WinXP, that was totally trashed by a virus, but I could not wipe it because there was some important data on it. It is now quite usable & happy with a Puppy Linux live CD in it. Thankyou for Puppy Linux!

Jan




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