Hi Rajesh,

You should not touch the opensll source code, you cross compile it, and make 
install to proper location. It will create include/opensll directory without 
soft links, and it will create required libraries as well. You put the path in 
CFLAGS and LINKFLAGS.


By giving --prefix in ./config  you can install to separate folder.


Thanks,
Syam



-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeesh R [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 10:21 AM
To: Gandikota Syamasundar-B38867; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Syam,

Thank you very  .

I could able to solved the problem of openssl header file inclusion issue it 
was due to soft links.and CFLAG setings.
Already in project souce code openssl is using I am trying to integrate xorp to 
this . 
In project source code already openssl is using. But while making open ssl is 
creating the softlinks to the include files . I tried by manually took the 
header files and could able to open ssl md5.h header file search. Now in the 
same source code it is not detecting the libraries geting error ERROR:  Cannot 
find required crypto library.Actually the folder contains .so files and .a 
files of crypto and ssl libraries still the xorp is not detecting these files . 
I checked the ls -lrt of the files actul file doesnot have softlink see below 

-rwxrwxr-x   libcrypto.so.1.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx  libcrypto.so -> libcrypto.so.1.0.0
-rwxrwxr-x   libssl.so.1.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx  libssl.so -> libssl.so.1.0.0

What might be the reason for not detecting the libraries by xorp ? Any idea ?

Thanks
Rajeesh

 
________________________________________
From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf 
of Rajeesh R [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 8:37 PM
To: Syamasundar Gandikota; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi,

Thanks.

while compiling I am not geting the file build_info.os .
scons: *** [obj/powerpc-unknown-none/libxorp/build_info.os] Source 
`libxorp/build_info.cc' not found, needed by target 
`obj/powerpc-unknown-none/libxorp/build_info.os'.
Do I want to enable any thing during building .?

Thanks
Rajeesh
________________________________________
From: Syamasundar Gandikota [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:12 PM
To: Rajeesh R; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Rajesh,

The scons command format is below.

scons build=$(TARGET_HOST) CC=$(CC) CXX=$(CXX) STRIP=$(STRIP) RANLIB=$(RANLIB) 
CFLAGS=-I$(INCL_PATH) LINKFLAGS=-L$(LIB_PATH) prefix=$INSTALL_PATH install

my knowledge there is problem with your library. Create a static library 
libcrypto.a and put it in the right path.

Thanks,
Syam

-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeesh R [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 6:32 PM
To: Gandikota Syamasundar-B38867; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Syam,

I tried with LINKFLAGS . But still the same issue eventhough it is available in 
the directory .

ERROR:  Cannot find required crypto library.
  clear the configure cache before re-building.
make: *** [all] Error 1

Do we want to give any flags that like -lssl -lcrypto etc . for linking in scon 
command ? or will it take automatically ?
If so What might be the arguement name ?

Thanks
Rajeesh

________________________________________
From: Syamasundar Gandikota [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 5:41 PM
To: Rajeesh R; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Rajesh,

Library include flag is not LIBPATH, it is LINKFLAGS.

ex:

LINKFLAGS=-L/home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/libssl/

Make sure that libraries are at the above path.

Thanks,
Syam


-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeesh R [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 4:34 PM
To: Gandikota Syamasundar-B38867; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Syam

Yes you are right
Last problem solved.

Checking for C library crypto... no

ERROR:  Cannot find required crypto library.
  clear the configure cache before re-building.
make: *** [all] Error 1

In my command I am giving

LIBPATH += -L/home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/libssl/crypto
LIBPATH += -L/home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/
LIBS    +=  ssl crypto

Thanks
Rajeesh
________________________________________
From: Syamasundar Gandikota [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 3:19 PM
To: Rajeesh R; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Rajesh,

This is not CPPPATH, it is CFLAGS right ?.

CPPPATH=-Ihome/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/libssl/include/openssl

Thanks,
Syam

-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeesh R [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 2:47 PM
To: Gandikota Syamasundar-B38867; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Syam,

I tried with out softlink also. Same result hecking for C header file 
openssl/md5.h... no

ERROR:  Cannot find required openssl/md5.h.
  On Fedora/RedHat:  yum install openssl-devel
  On Ubuntu:  apt-get install libssl-dev
  After install, rm -fr xorp/obj build directory to
  clear the configure cache before re-building.

thanks
Rajeesh

________________________________________
From: Syamasundar Gandikota [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 11:35 AM
To: Rajeesh R; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Rajesh,

Please make sure that no soft links to opensll .h files.

Ex:
cd /usr/local/openssl
ls

see the result. All opensll .h files should not have any soft links.


Thanks,
Syam

-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeesh R [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 4:44 PM
To: Gandikota Syamasundar-B38867; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Syam

This is the command I am using

scons CC=powerpc-linux-gcc \
CXX=powerpc-linux-g++ \
RANLIB=powerpc-linux-ranlib \
STRIP=powerpc-linux-strip  \
CPPPATH=-Ihome/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/libssl/include/openssl  \ 
LINKFLAGS=-L/home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib

I tried home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/lib/libssl/include/openssl to 
/usr/local/openssl and executed the command still the same issue .

Checking for C library pcreposix... no
Checking for C header file openssl/md5.h... no

ERROR:  Cannot find required openssl/md5.h.
  On Fedora/RedHat:  yum install openssl-devel
  On Ubuntu:  apt-get install libssl-dev
  After install, rm -fr xorp/obj build directory to
  clear the configure cache before re-building.

While seeing the Terminal log it is dedtected the include path but in the case 
of open ssl its failing.


Thanks
Rajeesh
________________________________________
From: Syamasundar Gandikota [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 2:36 PM
To: Rajeesh R; Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi Rajesh,

You must have absolute path to opensll include directory.

Thanks,
Syam

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Rajeesh R
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 2:08 PM
To: Ben Greear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

Hi
Thanks
Yes . You are right.
I tried with Power Pc tool chain . It is better than the previous tool chain . 
But getting some errors . related to openssl path issue .
Checking for C library pcreposix... no
Checking for C header file openssl/md5.h... no

ERROR:  Cannot find required openssl/md5.h.
  On Fedora/RedHat:  yum install openssl-devel
  On Ubuntu:  apt-get install libssl-dev
  After install, rm -fr xorp/obj build directory to
  clear the configure cache before re-building.

While seeing the Terminal log it is dedtected the include path but in the case 
of open ssl its failing.


Terminal Log Details:

Build System Type:  i686-pc-linux-gnu
Host System Type:   i686-pc-linux-gnu
Source path:        /home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/user/xorp
Build path:         /home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/user/xorp/obj/i686-pc-linux-gnu
Install prefix:     /usr/local/xorp
CC:                powerpc-linux-gcc
CXX:               powerpc-linux-g++
RANLIB:            powerpc-linux-ranlib
STRIP:             powerpc-linux-strip
Strip binaries:    True
Optimize code:     full
Profile code:      no
Default XRL transport: local
Shared libraries:  True
Use rtld ORIGIN:   True
Ignore check errors:  False
Debug symbols:     full
Debug STL:         False
Debug messages:    False
Debug function names:  False
Debug callbacks:   False
Debug XRL syntax:  False
Enable OLSR:       True
Enable Wrapper:    True
Enable OSPF:       True
Enable RIP:        True
Enable VRRP:       True
Enable xorpsh      True
Enable Test Programs:  False
Enable CLICK:      False
Enable FEA Dummy:  True
Enable VIFF_USE_IFINDEX:  False
Enable async method impls:  False
Enable BGP:        True
Enable BuildInfo:  True
Xorp can run from BUILD_DIR:  False
Try Enable BOOST:  False
Try Enable uSTL :  False
Disable IPv6:      False
Disable libtecla:  False
Disable Firewall:  False
Disable Profile :  False
Disable -Werror :  False
Enable lex hack :  False
Disable warning logs :  False
Disable error logs :  False
Disable trace logs :  False
Disable fatal logs :  False
Disable info logs :  False
Disable assert logs :  False
Disable other logs :  False
Disable assert:  False
Re-creating build_info.cc: old md5sum doesn't exist.
NOTE:  Not a git repository, no git history in build-info.
/home/thinkpalm/git/snapgear/user/xorp
Checking for C header file endian.h... yes
OK:  c compiler appears functional.
OK:  C++ compiler appears functional.
OK:  flex appears functional.
OK:  bison appears functional.
Checking for C header file iphlpapi.h... no Checking for C header file 
routprot.h... no Checking for C header file stdint.h... yes Checking for C 
header file inttypes.h... yes Checking for C type int8_t... yes Checking for C 
type uint8_t... yes Checking for C type int16_t... yes Checking for C type 
uint16_t... yes Checking for C type int32_t... yes Checking for C type 
uint32_t... yes Checking for C type int64_t... yes Checking for C type 
uint64_t... yes Checking for C header file stdbool.h... yes Checking for C 
header file stddef.h... yes Checking for C header file stdarg.h... yes Checking 
for C header file stdlib.h... yes Checking for C header file strings.h... yes 
Checking for C header file string.h... yes Checking for C header file 
signal.h... yes Checking for C header file math.h... yes Checking for C header 
file memory.h... yes Checking for C function strftime()... yes Checking for C 
function strlcpy()... no Checking for C function strlcat()... no Checking 
whether va_co!
 py is declared... yes Checking for C header file sys/types.h... yes Checking 
for C header file fcntl.h... yes Checking for C header file getopt.h... yes 
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yes Checking for C header file pthread.h... yes Checking for C header file 
pwd.h... yes Checking for C header file mqueue.h... yes Checking for C header 
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header file termios.h... yes Checking for C header file time.h... yes Checking 
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 clock_gettime()... yes Checking whether CLOCK_MONOTONIC is declared...
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type struct timespec... yes Checking for C header file paths.h... yes Checking 
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header file sys/utsname.h... yes Checking for C header file sys/errno.h... yes 
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sys/signal.h... yes Checking for C header file sys/time.h... yes Checking for C 
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sys/socket.h... yes Checking for C header file sys/sockio.h... no!
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sys/mount.h... yes Checking for C header file sys/resource.h... yes Checking 
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sys/sysctl.h... yes Checking for C header file linux/types.h... yes Checking 
for C header file linux/sockios.h... yes Checking for C type struct iovec... 
yes Checking for C type struct msghdr... yes Checking for C type struct 
cmsghdr... yes Checking whether AF_INET is declared... yes Checking whether 
AF_INET6 is declared... yes Checking whether SOCK_STREAM is declared... yes 
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declared... yes Checking whether C type struct msghdr has member msg_control... 
yes Checking whether C type struct msghdr has member msg_iov... yes Checking 
whether C type struct msghdr has member msg_name... yes Checking whether !
 C type struct msghdr has member msg_namelen... yes Checking whether C type 
struct sockaddr has member sa_len... no Checking whether C type struct 
sockaddr_storage has member ss_len... no Checking whether C type struct 
sockaddr_un has member sun_len... no Checking for C header file 
net/ethernet.h... yes Checking for C header file sys/ethernet.h... no Checking 
for C header file net/if.h... yes Checking for C header file net/if_arp.h... 
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net/if_ether.h... no Checking for C header file net/if_media.h... no Checking 
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net/if_types.h... no Checking for C header file net/route.h... yes Checking for 
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 inux/rtnetlink.h... yes Checking whether RTA_TABLE is declared... yes C!
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header file netinet/ip.h... yes Checking for C header file netinet/tcp.h... yes 
Checking for C header file netinet/igmp.h... yes Checking for C header file 
netinet/ether.h... yes Checking for C type struct ip_mreqn... yes Checking for 
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no Checking for C header file inet/ip.h... no Checking for C header file 
arpa/inet.h... yes Checking for C header file arpa/telnet.h... yes Checking 
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IP_MULTICAST_IF is declared... yes Checking whether IP_MULTICAST_TTL is 
declared... yes Checking whether IP_MULTICAST_LOOP is declared... yes Checking 
whether IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP is declared... yes Checking whether 
IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP is declared... yes Enabling MULT_MCAST_TABLES logic since we 
are compiling for Linux.

Checking whether system has sysctl IPCTL_FORWARDING... no Checking whether 
__KAME__ is declared... no Checking whether inet6_opt_init is declared... yes 
Checking whether C type struct sockaddr_in6 has member sin6_len... no Checking 
whether C type struct sockaddr_in6 has member sin6_scope_id... yes Checking for 
C header file netinet/ip6.h... yes Checking for C header file 
netinet/icmp6.h... yes Checking for C type struct mld_hdr... yes Checking for C 
header file netinet6/in6_var.h... no Checking for C header file 
netinet6/nd6.h... no Checking for C++ header file netinet6/nd6.h... no Checking 
whether system has sysctl IPV6CTL_FORWARDING... no Checking whether system has 
sysctl IPV6CTL_ACCEPT_RTADV... no Checking whether IPV6_MULTICAST_IF is 
declared... yes Checking whether IPV6_MULTICAST_LOOP is declared... yes 
Checking whether fpclassify is declared... yes Checking for C header file 
netinet/ip_mroute.h... no Checking for C header file 
net/ip_mroute/ip_mroute.h... no Checking !
 for C header file linux/mroute.h... yes Checking for C type struct mfcctl2... 
no Checking whether C type struct mfcctl2 has member mfcc_flags... no Checking 
whether C type struct mfcctl2 has member mfcc_rp... no Checking for C header 
file netinet/pim.h... no Checking for C type struct pim... no Checking whether 
C type struct pim has member pim_vt... no Checking for C header file 
netinet6/ip6_mroute.h... no Checking for C header file linux/mroute6.h... yes 
Checking whether inet6_option_space is declared... no Checking for C type 
struct mf6cctl2... no Checking whether C type struct mf6cctl2 has member 
mf6cc_flags... no Checking whether C type struct mf6cctl2 has member 
mf6cc_rp... no Checking whether C type struct mif6ctl has member 
vifc_threshold... yes Checking for C header file netinet/ip_compat.h... no 
Checking for C header file netinet/ip_fil.h... no Checking for C header file 
netinet/ip_fw.h... no Checking for C header file net/pfvar.h... no Checking for 
C++ header file!
  linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h... no Checking for C++ header file l 
inux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6_tables.h... no Checking for C header file 
net/if_vlanvar.h... no Checking for C header file net/if_vlan_var.h... no 
Checking for C header file net/vlan/if_vlan_var.h... no Checking for C header 
file linux/if_vlan.h... yes Checking whether GET_VLAN_REALDEV_NAME_CMD is 
declared... yes Checking whether GET_VLAN_VID_CMD is declared... yes Checking 
for C header file pcre.h... no Checking for C header file pcreposix.h... no 
Checking for C library pcre... no Checking for C library pcreposix... no 
Checking for C header file openssl/md5.h... no

ERROR:  Cannot find required openssl/md5.h.
  On Fedora/RedHat:  yum install openssl-devel
  On Ubuntu:  apt-get install libssl-dev
  After install, rm -fr xorp/obj build directory to
  clear the configure cache before re-building.



Thanks
Rajeesh
________________________________________
From: Ben Greear [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 8:49 PM
To: Rajeesh R
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp

The top-of-tree is best.  Obviously, the code is not yet perfect for your 
cross-compiler.

I think this is a problem with your c++ compiler, libraries, or the xorp code.  
Probably not scons.

You should look at the code that is complaining, google around, and try to 
figure out what is the root cause.

Can I get a copy of your cross-compiler chain for Linux?  Maybe I can figure 
out the problem for you...

Thanks,
Ben


On 02/17/2015 05:33 AM, Rajeesh R wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Source code verion I tried . 1.8.4  1.8.6-WIP etc.
> I tried with last version also( git clone
> git://github.com/greearb/xorp.ct.git)
> Last version I could compile for x86 platform properly.
> But in all case while cross compiling the command line argument values are 
> not taking .
> Do I want to checkout any particular branch for cross-compilation ?
>
> I am new to scons
>
> I tried one activity modified the path manually in SConstruct file env 
> = Environment(
>                    TOOLS = ['default', 'autotest', 'clntgen', 'tgtgen',
>                             'TOOL_SUBST'],
>                    ENV = os.environ,
>                    BUILDDIR = builddir,
>                    CPPPATH=[''/home/test/git/project/include'],
>                    LIBPATH=['/git/project/include/lib'],
>                    variables = vars)
> }
> Then its getting PATHS but CC and CXX not getting.
> But if i modify  CC=gcc and CXX=g++ path in SConstruct same problem . 
> configure failing.
> suspecting enviourment detials is not reaching to allconfig.py file
>
> Do I want to checkout any particular branch for cross-compilation ?
>
> Thanks
> Rajeesh
> ________________________________________
> From: Ben Greear [[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 10:54 PM
> To: Rajeesh R
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp
>
> On 02/16/2015 04:12 AM, Rajeesh R wrote:
>> Hi ,
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> I found one thing that all my header file checkings are failing .
>> [....... Checking whether fpclassify is declared... no Checking 
>> whether fpclassify is declared... no ERROR:  Cannot find fpclassify, 
>> tried -std=gnu99 as well ]
>>
>> Do I want to modify the allconfig.py and SConstruct file according to my 
>> include path ?
>> currently I am passing paths as arguemet scon arguement
>>
>> My command is
>>
>> scons CC=${HOME}/git/project/tools/ucfront-gcc   
>> CXX=${HOME}/git/project/tools/ucfront-g++  
>> CPPPATH=-I${HOME}/git/project/include LINKPATH= ${HOME}/git/project/lib
>
> You did not answer my question:
>
> Are you using the latest code from the git tree?
>
> Please go look at the code that is complaining.  There were issues 
> with this before, though I don't recall the details.  'gitk' and other 
> tools will show you the history around that code.
>
> Have you tried compiling with normal x86 compiler to make sure at least that 
> works for you?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Rajeesh
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Ben Greear [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 1:01 AM
>> To: Rajeesh R; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] Porting xorp
>>
>> On 02/15/2015 02:08 AM, Rajeesh R wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> while cross compiling I getting some errors
>>
>> Did you try the top-of-tree git repo for xorp?
>>
>> Either way, you could have to do some changes to the code to get it 
>> to work with your cross-compiler.  I don't have time to fix your 
>> problems for you, but if you get patches that help, please send them 
>> to the mailing list and I can review them and apply them if they make 
>> sense.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>> --
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>> Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com
>>
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