Hello Derrell,
I tried "VERBOSE = true" and replacing the first line of generator.py by
#!/usr/bin/python2.3
same thing: "make: *** [exec-script-source] Terminated"
then I figured out that the error occurred in the make target
"exec-script-source". By looking around in unfamiliar territory of
python and make-files, I found imp.mk where the exec-script-source
target was defined, and I added a --verbose option there.
make distclean
make source
and the verbose output flowed.... until this point:
- Generating tree for qx.ui.core.Widget...
- Generating tokens for qx.ui.core.Widget...
- Caching tokens for qx.ui.core.Widget...
- Caching tree for qx.ui.core.Widget...
- Following user hint, adding #use(qx.component.init.Gui) into class
qx.ui.core.Widget
- Removing runtime qx.Class which is already defined in loadtime table.
- Removing runtime qx.core.Variant which is already defined in
loadtime table.
- Removing runtime qx.core.Setting which is already defined in
loadtime table.
- Generating tree for qx.ui.listview.HeaderCell...
- Generating tokens for qx.ui.listview.HeaderCell...
make: *** [exec-script-source] Terminated
maybe it is a memory issue? argh, I want this to work!
C.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Christian Boulanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> Derrel:
>>
>> thank you for this, this is the spirit of the open source community!!
>>
>> I use a Debian Sarge with repositories testing and unstable added, maybe this
>> might create a problem?
>>
>> I attach the output of the commands. Unfortunately, same result as before. Is
>> there a debug log or debug mode of the make process?
>>
>> Thank you, and it would be great if you can find out something.
>>
>
> Your versions of python and make are newer than mine. I'm using
> Lindows... er... Linspire, which is derived from Debian Sarge. Since this is
> dying in a python script, I suppose it's possible that the newer version of
> python has some bug.
>
> There is a verbose mode at the makefile level: you can add "VERBOSE = true" to
> your makefile. That will show you the commands that it's executing. It's
> dying in frontend/framework/tool/generator.py. I'm not at all familiar with
> the inner workings of that tool. There may be a debug or verbose option in
> it, too, and once you turn on the verbose option in the makefile, you'll have
> the command it's executing that you could modify to enable verbose or debug in
> generator.py if it's available.
>
> The next thing I'd do, I think, is run generator.py exactly as the makefile is
> doing it, but run it under 'strace' to see exactly why it's dying. Other than
> that, maybe you could try your hand at adding some debug statements in
> generator.py...
>
> Sorry I haven't solved the problem, but hopefully I've at least given you a
> direction to move forward... :-(
>
> Please let me know what ends up being the problem.
>
> Derrell
>
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