In retrospect I think the multiple downloads were caused by my running
make more than once. But I've since tried the same code on a completely
fresh download of coreboot, with no difference. I also tried modifying
the build script to use the latest version of IASL, which also made no
difference. I really don't understand what could have changed to prevent
IASL from building all of a sudden like that. :/
On 10/12/21 10:20 pm, Nico Huber wrote:
Hi Keith,
On 10.12.21 09:28, Keith Emery wrote:
So I set out to repeat the experiment on my local computer. Only to find
that the current master branch of Coreboot fails to build the tool
chain. I was following the tutorial to the letter, but received the
following:
[redacted]/src/coreboot/util/genbuild_h/genbuild_h.sh: 59: -v: not found
that's a known cosmetic issue. Calling `genbuild_h.sh` at that time
seems spurious. I guess, you can ignore it.
The tool-chain then failed to build IASL:
Building IASL v20210331 for host ... failed. Check 'build-IASL/build.log'.
make[1]: *** [Makefile:23: build_iasl] Error 1
make: *** [util/crossgcc/Makefile.inc:30: crossgcc-i386] Error 2
I checked the log, which states:
cp: cannot stat 'iasl': No such file or directory
That looks like a later error only shown because the script goes on even
when the build failed. The actual error might be earlier in the log. If
in doubt, please attach the whole file.
Nico
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