I'm not Rene, but to start with,
On 12/07/19 13:46, Giang Nguyen wrote:
I started a new build for Generic x86_64 minimal with latest t2 and got
some minor errors which has been fixed. The last error was at stage 5-Linux
5.1.15 as below:
what is your build's revision number please, that's always important to
state to start with?
...
xfrm6_tunnel.ko xfrm6_mode_tunnel.ko xfrm6_tunnel.ko xfrm6_mode_beet.ko
ip6_gre.ko fou6.ko nhc_ghc_ext_frag.ko nhc_ipv6.ko nhc_mobility.ko
nhc_ghc_udp.ko nhc_udp.ko nhc_ghc_ext_route.ko nhc_routing.ko nhc_fragment.ko
nhc_hop.ko 6lowpan.ko nhc_dest.ko nhc_ghc_icmpv6.ko nhc_ghc_ext_dest.ko
nhc_ghc_ext_hop.ko x25.ko dns_resolver.ko
Injecting programs and configuration ...
Warning: /sbin/udevd is dynamically linked!
/sbin/udevd NEEDS /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 SYMLINKS to ld-2.29.so
ln: failed to create symbolic link
?
Do you have a ld-2.29.so to actually link to or have a
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 already in place so the symlink is not built?
You have done a STRAIGHT build, not a start and stop and restarted, that
usually fails.
'/tmp/tmp.LBconae40L.d/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2': No such file or
directory
created during build point and dissapears afterwards, however if the
symlink isn't there first, and a .so.2 either, it will fail anyway.
...
Plz help me how to solve this?
One more question: Do I need to upgrade udev in T2 DDK?
don't know, which ddk are you using, and how far behind is the package?
You may need to upgrade a number of packages first before the actual build.
Thanks & Regards
My host is running Ubuntu 18.04.1
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