Issue #336 has been updated by Max Mustermann.

Idwer Vollering wrote:
> Yes, this is odd. Did you install the debian/ubuntu package 'build-essential'?
> 
> Can you run, and paste the output, from:
> 1) dpkg -l | egrep 'libpci|zlib'
> 2) in the util/intelmetool/ directory: make --trace
> 
> The expected outcome is:

I was able to track the issue by editing the makefile:

pciutils:
        @printf "\nChecking for development libraries: pci and zlib... "
        @echo "$$LIBPCI_TEST" > .test.c
        @$(CC) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test $(LDFLAGS) ~~>/dev/null 2>&1~~ &&   \
                printf "found.\n" || ( printf "not found.\n\n";           \
                printf "For RPM based distributions like Fedora, please install 
pciutils-devel and zlib-devel.\n"; \
                printf "For DEB based distributions, please install libpci-dev 
and zlib1g-dev.\n"; \
                rm -f .test.c .test; exit 1)
        @rm -rf .test.c .test .test.dSYM

I removed **/dev/null 2>&1** to see the output:

*Checking for development libraries: pci and zlib... /bin.sh: 1: cc: not found
not found*

ubuntu@ubuntu:~/coreboot/util/intelmetool$ sudo update-alternatives --config cc
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for cc

I don't had build-essential installed. I usually never build anything. First 
time for me.
So yeah... after installing 'build-essential' everything worked as expected.
Could you please update the makefile and give a hint, that 'build-essential' 
has to be installed as well?
As a linux newbie, it took me a whole day and external help to troubleshoot 
this.

Thank you :)

BR
Max

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Bug #336: Intelmetool makefile problem
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/336#change-870

* Author: Max Mustermann
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: 
* Target version: 
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make states, that pci and zlib libraries are not installed, but they are. I 
guess, theres a problem regarding the makefile?
I tried it with Debian 11 (Bullseye) and Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa).

Can anyone confirm this issue?

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