[FSO] building appweb problems

2009-02-13 Thread Arigead
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Hello again,
slightly curious about appweb and seeing a bitbake recipe I decided
I might try a little build of it in the fso-milestone5 directory. Got
errors in the compile:


gcc -c  -g -D_DEBUG -Wall  -DLINUX -D_REENTRANT -fno-rtti
- -fno-exceptions-I../..  genDepend.cpp -o genDepend.o
gcc: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [genDepend.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [bin/genDepend] Error 2

I found an old discussion [1] which mentions both the c++ compiler and
libgcc1 both of which I have installed on my host computer. I can't seem
to find a solution to the issue.

[1] http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td573187
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[FSO] building failed (package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: failed)

2009-01-19 Thread Daniel Spies
Hi all,

I'm facing troubles compiling FSO with the FSOmakefile following the
instructions of [1].
Running a Debian Stable machine I get the following output:

NOTE: Running task 3 of 6566 (ID: 23,
/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb,
do_unpack)
NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0: started
NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: started
NOTE: Unpacking
/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/openembedded/packages/shasum/files/main.c to
/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/tmp/work/i686-linux/shasum-native-1.0-r1/
NOTE: Task failed:
NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: failed
ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting
NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0: failed
ERROR: Build of
/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb
do_unpack failed
ERROR: Task 23
(/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb,
do_unpack) failed
NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 2 tasks of which 0 didn't need to be rerun
and 1 failed.
ERROR:
'/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb'
failed
NOTE: build 200901190105: completed
make[1]: *** [image] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing'
make: *** [fso-gta02-testing-image] Error 2

Additionally [2] (where I thought I could search for a solution) seems to
be down at the moment (SQL error) so I hope someone could give me a hint
what may be wrong here. Unpacking seems a pretty easy task to me...

Thank you!
Daniel

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO
[2] http://wiki.openembedded.net/

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Re: [FSO] building failed (package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: failed)

2009-01-19 Thread Daniel Spies
Okay I started it again and it seems to run now. Strange... Didn't change
anything...

Thanks anyway.
Daniel

On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 09:25:10 +0100, Daniel Spies
daniel.sp...@fuceekay.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm facing troubles compiling FSO with the FSOmakefile following the
 instructions of [1].
 Running a Debian Stable machine I get the following output:
 
 NOTE: Running task 3 of 6566 (ID: 23,

/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb,
 do_unpack)
 NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0: started
 NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: started
 NOTE: Unpacking
 /home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/openembedded/packages/shasum/files/main.c to

/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/tmp/work/i686-linux/shasum-native-1.0-r1/
 NOTE: Task failed:
 NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0-r1: task do_unpack: failed
 ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting
 NOTE: package shasum-native-1.0: failed
 ERROR: Build of

/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb
 do_unpack failed
 ERROR: Task 23

(/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb,
 do_unpack) failed
 NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 2 tasks of which 0 didn't need to be rerun
 and 1 failed.
 ERROR:

'/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing/openembedded/packages/shasum/shasum-native.bb'
 failed
 NOTE: build 200901190105: completed
 make[1]: *** [image] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/spitfire/openmoko/fso/fso-testing'
 make: *** [fso-gta02-testing-image] Error 2
 
 Additionally [2] (where I thought I could search for a solution) seems to
 be down at the moment (SQL error) so I hope someone could give me a hint
 what may be wrong here. Unpacking seems a pretty easy task to me...
 
 Thank you!
 Daniel
 
 [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO
 [2] http://wiki.openembedded.net/
 

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[FSO] Building FSO with OpenEmbedded

2009-01-19 Thread Arigead
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Hello all,
just tried to build FSO manually with OE and it failed on one of the
packages:

NOTE: package
linux-openmoko-2.6.28-2.6.28-oe1+gitr34240a1c06ae36180dee695aa25bbae869b2aa26-r2:
task do_fetch: failed

I've been trying a few times over the last week and always seem to fail
on one package. It's a pain in the  as this build takes a bit of
time, especially on my eeePC. It's got a dual core Atom processor so I
must work out to switch on the  multiprocessing in OE.

Apart from the problems I'd like to ask about Building FSO and OE. I've
used OE before on Gumstix, but I'm by no means an expert at all. I do
however like some of the things in the Gumstix use of OE. As far as I
understand it the openembedded directory contains the various recipes to
download, apply packages, and build packages.

In the Gumstix development env there are three directories containing
package recipes. The bbpath variable is used to give the three priority.
User recipes have priority over Gumstix recipes, which have priority
over OpenEmbedded recipes. All this means is that if I define a recipe
for a package it will be used ahead of either of the others.

currently in the openembedded tree there are a few FSO recipes. I'm
trying to build fso-image which I want build and then change it to build
andy tracking kernel as the prefered supplier. I'd like to run the
latest testing of FSO to do a bit of testing and work on.

One package to go.


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Re: [FSO] Building

2008-12-17 Thread Arigead
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Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
 Am Tuesday 16 December 2008 17:23:49 schrieb Arigead:
 My other question is that I built the kernel using toolchain [1]
 instructions and my bitbake fso-image also built the kernel. I assume
 that I can use the toolchain produced kernel and the bitbake produced
 filesystem.

 Can I tell Bitbake not to waste it's time building the kernel?
 
 Try adding 
 
 ASSUME_PROVIDED += virtual/kernel or
 ASSUME_PROVIDED += linux-openmoko
 
 to your local.conf.
 
 If it goes through (might not work because of missing module packages), you 
 will have missing modules in your rootfs though.
 
 (Nearby: A kernel build is quick... I would just let bitbake build it. You 
 don't have to use it)
 


Thanks for the advice I'll just let bitbake build it then.
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[FSO] Building

2008-12-16 Thread Arigead
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Hello,
got my development machine now working and have build both the
kernel following Toolchain [1] and build the fso-image using the manual
section of [2], which points to the oe page [3].

As per [3] I got the openembedded with a git checkout

git clone git://git.openembedded.net/openembedded

I have two questions about all this. I've downloaded the above
openembedded repository. and it builds fine. But is there a
more up-to-date open moko repository? I know that the web page [3] states:

If you want to build FSO's unstable branch then include the following
two lines at the end of local.conf:

require conf/distro/include/fso-autorev.inc
require conf/distro/include/moko-autorev.inc

Is that all I need to do. Sounds so simple ;-)

My other question is that I built the kernel using toolchain [1]
instructions and my bitbake fso-image also built the kernel. I assume
that I can use the toolchain produced kernel and the bitbake produced
filesystem.

Can I tell Bitbake not to waste it's time building the kernel?

Thanks for any pointers

[1]http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain#Building_Openmoko_Kernel_from_git_repo_using_Toolchain
[2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_FSO
[3] http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Getting_Started
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Re: [FSO] Building

2008-12-16 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Tuesday 16 December 2008 17:23:49 schrieb Arigead:
 My other question is that I built the kernel using toolchain [1]
 instructions and my bitbake fso-image also built the kernel. I assume
 that I can use the toolchain produced kernel and the bitbake produced
 filesystem.

 Can I tell Bitbake not to waste it's time building the kernel?

Try adding 

ASSUME_PROVIDED += virtual/kernel or
ASSUME_PROVIDED += linux-openmoko

to your local.conf.

If it goes through (might not work because of missing module packages), you 
will have missing modules in your rootfs though.

(Nearby: A kernel build is quick... I would just let bitbake build it. You 
don't have to use it)

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