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Ri.: Re: [Ltib] Selected packages not found


From: Enrico Miglino
Subject: Ri.: Re: [Ltib] Selected packages not found
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 19:26:26 +0100


Hi Peter, thank you for the clear example, later I try.

In the meanwhile, yhe build with --continue finished (ehm... stopped) The good news is that there is the list of the packages that fail, the bad is that packages fails :)

Here is the last lines of my build, if needed I can send you attaching the full log (very long, is there a file I can find it?)

Thanks, Enrico.

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Started: Mon Dec 20 18:35:46 2010
Ended:   Mon Dec 20 19:21:57 2010
Elapsed: 2771 seconds

VERSION          : 10.1.1
CVS_VERSION      : $Revision: 1.71 $ (Savannah)
PLATFORM         : ea3250
GNUTARCH         : arm
TOOLCHAIN        : tc-fsl-x86lnx-armeabi-nptl-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm
TOOLCHAIN_CFLAGS : -O2 -fsigned-char -mfloat-abi=softfp -mfpu=vfp

These packages failed to build:
fontconfig glib2 gstreamer-core libXft emotion enlightenment libXt libXmu libXaw

Build Failed

Exiting on error or interrupt
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----- Messaggio originale -----
Da: "Peter Baradaā€ˇ" <address@hidden>
A: address@hidden
Oggetto: Re: [Ltib] Selected packages not found
Data: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 13:22:08 -0500

On 12/20/2010 12:09 PM, Enrico Miglino wrote:
Hi, I have a problem building configuration changes and enhancements on Ltib linux for EA3250 Embedded Artists platform.In several cases the build process stops because a certaing package is not installed. The last case occoured on cairo. To works this package needs freetonfs should be selected. In my configuration it is selected by default but the message is as the package isn't.
You can try "tar jtf /opt/ltib/pkgs/<package>.tar.bz2 | head" (or "tar ztf /opt/ltib/pkgs/<package>.tar.gz" for packages with .gz names) to see which directory it unpacks into - that directory should have a match in rpm/BUILD if the package source is still there. Once a package is built (and if its not needed by another package to build), then LTIB removes the source from rpm/BUILD - if it failed in the build step then LTIB could leave the source behind in rpm/BUILD.
Is there some approach to avoid these cases ? What can I do when a default selected package (appears with '---' option in configuration menu) ans the toolchain signal that the package there isn't?
Hmm, I've never tried building X11 so I'm not sure - from other emails
in the list sometimes buildfailure of X11 can result from not having the
proper components installed on the host machine needed to build it...
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