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Re: [Ltib] Build fail every first time


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] Build fail every first time
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:23:19 +0100
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Hi David,

I should have read this more carefully.  It's the target tool check that is failing.  Once you've installed the 32bit compatibility libraries (in your other question thread) that should also fix this problem.

Regards, Stuart

On 13/09/11 11:43, Pauli, David, MU wrote:

Hey Stuart,

 

sorry, für Replying to you. I set the wrong name…

 

The command works perfectly:

 

> GNU objdump version 2.20.51.0.2-5.11.el6 20091009

> Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc […]

Where I can look because of the error?!

 


Von: Stuart Hughes [mailto:address@hidden]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. September 2011 12:36
An: Pauli, David, MU
Cc: address@hidden
u.org
Betreff: Re: AW: [Ltib] Build fail every first time

 

Hi David,

Please reply to the list rather than me.

Try running this:
/usr/bin/objdump -f --version

This is the command in stripall that I think is doing the test.

If that command works, then you'll need to look into stripall to see what's failing. Otherwise install the missing package.

Regards, Stuart

On 13/09/11 09:21, Pauli, David, MU wrote:

Hey Stuart,

 

yes, I mean this error.

 

> To fix this, make sure you have the host binutils package installed from your package manager.

 

My package manager shows, that I’m installed binutils and binutils-devel with version 2.20.51.0.2-5.11. The /usr/bin/objdump also exists, so I think it should be working?! The second building works fine, but not the first one :(

 

So long, David

 


Von: Stuart Hughes [mailto:address@hidden]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. September 2011 10:01
An: Pauli, David, MU
Cc: address@hidden
Betreff: Re: [Ltib] Build fail every first time

 

Hi David,

Do you mean the error:

> stripping binaries and libraries

> Path to target tools not set up, aborting...

> 

> Died at ./ltib line 517, <> line 457.

 

If so, that is not related to the change you've made.  What's happening here is that LTIB is trying to strip the image it built using the script: bin/stripall.  This looks for /usr/bin/objdump, which seems to be missing on your installation.  To fix this, make sure you have the host binutils package installed from your package manager.

Regards, Stuart

On 13/09/11 08:18, Pauli, David, MU wrote:

Hi,

 

I have a little problem. It is not such as important as a error, cause on second building it works. Every first building after change something in configuration, the console prints followed:

 

> + '[' -n '' -a '!' -f config/platform/mpc8313erdb/.config ']'

> + '[' -n '' ']'

> + cd config/platform/mpc8313erdb

> + mconf main.lkc

> #

> # using defaults found in .config

> #

> 

> 

> *** End of configuration.

> *** Check the top-level Makefile for additional configuration options.

> 

> + cp .config defconfig.dev

> 

> Processing platform: Freescale MPC8313E RDB PowerPC board

> ===========================================================

> using config/platform/mpc8313erdb/.config

> 

> Processing: fake-provides

> ===========================

> 

> Processing: u-boot-1.3.0-mpc8313erdb_revc

> ===========================================

> 

> Processing: kernel-2.6.23-mpc8313erdb_revc

> ============================================

> 

> Processing: skell

> ===================

> 

> Processing: dev

> =================

> 

> Processing: base_libs

> =======================

> 

> Processing: busybox

> =====================

> 

> Processing: net-tools

> =======================

> 

> Processing: ethtool

> =====================

> 

> Processing: pciutils

> ======================

> 

> Processing: i2c-tools

> =======================

> 

> Processing: vsc7385-firmware-mpc8313erdb

> ==========================================

> 

> Processing: apptrk-ppcbin

> ===========================

> 

> Processing: sysconfig

> =======================

> 

> Processing: merge

> ===================

> 

> Processing: modeps

> ====================

> 

> Processing deployment operations

> ==================================

> making filesystem image file

> staging directory is /usr/LTIB/ltib-mpc8313erdb-20081222/rootfs.tmp

> removing the boot directory and files

> removing man files and directories

> removing info files

> removing /usr/src directory

> removing /usr/include directory

> removing /usr/share/locale directory

> removing static libraries

> removing target rpm database

> stripping binaries and libraries

> Path to target tools not set up, aborting...

> 

> Died at ./ltib line 517, <> line 457.

> traceback:

>  main:517

> 

> 

> Started: Tue Sep 13 09:12:05 2011

> Ended:   Tue Sep 13 09:12:24 2011

> Elapsed: 19 seconds

> 

> 

> Build Failed

> 

> Exiting on error or interrupt

 

 

I don’t know why, but I think it is because I have changed the bin/Ltibutils.pm, because I have RedHat with 64 Bit.

 

-           ‘rpm-build’         => sub { -f ‘/usr/lib/rpm/rpmb’ },

+          ‘rpm-build’         => sub { `rpmbuild –version 2>/dev/null` },

 

But how I will change it correctly?

 

So long, David

 
 
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