Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
great -- let us know what you do with it! Regards, Tim karan malhi wrote: > The build was successful. The problem was with gcc-c++. > Thanks for all the help. > > Alexey Petrenko wrote: > >> So Java part is built and you got troubles with gcc... >> >> >> 2006/2/14, karan malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> >>> Alexey, >>> I have set the JAVACMD variable to point to java executable explicitly >>> as you can see below: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ echo $JAVACMD >>>/home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java >>> >>> Below is the complete output after running ant. >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ ant >>> Buildfile: build.xml >>> >>> default: >>> [echo] >>> [echo] >>> [echo] Building Java component archives... >>> [echo] >>> >>> clean-bin: >>> [delete] Deleting 1645 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >>> [delete] Deleted 85 directories from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >>> >>> clean-layout: >>> [delete] Deleting 34 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy >>> >>> clean-package: >>> [delete] Deleting 11 files from >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components >>> [delete] Deleted 1 directory from >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components >>> >>> clean: >>> >>> copy-resources: >>>[mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >>> [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >>> >>> compile: >>>[javac] Compiling 1280 source files to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >>>[javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. >>>[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. >>> >>> package: >>>[mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/archive.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/kernel-stubs.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/luni.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio_char.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/security.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/x-net.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/text.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/math.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/regex.jar >>> [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/sql.jar >>> >>> layout: >>> [copy] Copying 2 files to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot >>> [copy] Copying 11 files to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot >>> [copy] Copying 1 file to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot >>> [copy] Copying 18 files to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/bin >>> [copy] Copying 2 files to >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/security >>> >>> default: >>> [echo] >>> [echo] >>> [echo] Building native libs and executables... >>> [echo] >>> >>> init: >>> >>> windows-properties: >>> >>> linux-properties: >>> >>> properties: >>> >>> overlay-oss: >>>[unzip] Expanding: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/fdlibm_5.2.zip into >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/fdlibm >>>[unzip] Expanding: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/zlib_1.2.3.zip into >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/zlib >>>[unzip] Expanding: >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/linux.IA32/icu4c-3.4-harmony.zip >>> >>> into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32 >>> >>> make-clean: >>> >>> make-all: >>> >>> timestamp: >>> [echo] build-date=20060214 >>> [echo] build-time=20060214_1115) >>> [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 >>> [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = >>> 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. >>> >>> setname.win: >>> >>> setname.linux: >>> >>> init: >>> [echo] platform name=lnx >>> [echo] if.x86_64=${if.x86_64} >>> [echo] if.x86=true >>> [echo] if.ipf=${if.ipf} >>> [echo] create base dirs... >>> >>> init.java_home: >>> [echo] JAVA_HOME=/home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06 >>> >>> init.win: >>> >>> init.linux: >>> >>> compile.api: >>> [echo] Compiling api classes from >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc, >>> /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/javasrc >>> >>> build.jars: >>> >>> build.one.jar: >>> >>> build.one.jar: >>> >>> build.one.jar: >>> >>> build.native: >>> [echo] >>> jni_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include >>> [echo] >>>
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
The build was successful. The problem was with gcc-c++. Thanks for all the help. Alexey Petrenko wrote: So Java part is built and you got troubles with gcc... 2006/2/14, karan malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Alexey, I have set the JAVACMD variable to point to java executable explicitly as you can see below: [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ echo $JAVACMD /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java Below is the complete output after running ant. [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ ant Buildfile: build.xml default: [echo] [echo] [echo] Building Java component archives... [echo] clean-bin: [delete] Deleting 1645 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [delete] Deleted 85 directories from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin clean-layout: [delete] Deleting 34 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy clean-package: [delete] Deleting 11 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components [delete] Deleted 1 directory from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components clean: copy-resources: [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin compile: [javac] Compiling 1280 source files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. package: [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/archive.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/kernel-stubs.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/luni.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio_char.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/security.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/x-net.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/text.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/math.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/regex.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/sql.jar layout: [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 11 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 1 file to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 18 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/bin [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/security default: [echo] [echo] [echo] Building native libs and executables... [echo] init: windows-properties: linux-properties: properties: overlay-oss: [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/fdlibm_5.2.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/fdlibm [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/zlib_1.2.3.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/zlib [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/linux.IA32/icu4c-3.4-harmony.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32 make-clean: make-all: timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1115) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. setname.win: setname.linux: init: [echo] platform name=lnx [echo] if.x86_64=${if.x86_64} [echo] if.x86=true [echo] if.ipf=${if.ipf} [echo] create base dirs... init.java_home: [echo] JAVA_HOME=/home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06 init.win: init.linux: compile.api: [echo] Compiling api classes from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc, /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/javasrc build.jars: build.one.jar: build.one.jar: build.one.jar: build.native: [echo] jni_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include [echo] jni_md_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include init: [echo] native_compiler.name=gcc [echo] library.name=jaasnix [echo] ntvlibname.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix compile.linux.native: [echo] make linux native... [echo] path.to.build.native=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modu
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
So Java part is built and you got troubles with gcc... 2006/2/14, karan malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Alexey, > I have set the JAVACMD variable to point to java executable explicitly > as you can see below: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ echo $JAVACMD > /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java > > Below is the complete output after running ant. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ ant > Buildfile: build.xml > > default: > [echo] > [echo] > [echo] Building Java component archives... > [echo] > > clean-bin: >[delete] Deleting 1645 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin >[delete] Deleted 85 directories from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin > > clean-layout: >[delete] Deleting 34 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy > > clean-package: >[delete] Deleting 11 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components >[delete] Deleted 1 directory from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components > > clean: > > copy-resources: > [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin > [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin > > compile: > [javac] Compiling 1280 source files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin > [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. > [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. > > package: > [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components > [jar] Building jar: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/archive.jar > [jar] Building jar: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/kernel-stubs.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/luni.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio.jar > [jar] Building jar: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio_char.jar > [jar] Building jar: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/security.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/x-net.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/text.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/math.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/regex.jar > [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/sql.jar > > layout: > [copy] Copying 2 files to > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot > [copy] Copying 11 files to > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot > [copy] Copying 1 file to > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot > [copy] Copying 18 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/bin > [copy] Copying 2 files to > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/security > > default: > [echo] > [echo] > [echo] Building native libs and executables... > [echo] > > init: > > windows-properties: > > linux-properties: > > properties: > > overlay-oss: > [unzip] Expanding: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/fdlibm_5.2.zip into > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/fdlibm > [unzip] Expanding: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/zlib_1.2.3.zip into > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/zlib > [unzip] Expanding: > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/linux.IA32/icu4c-3.4-harmony.zip > into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32 > > make-clean: > > make-all: > > timestamp: > [echo] build-date=20060214 > [echo] build-time=20060214_1115) > [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 > [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = > 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. > > setname.win: > > setname.linux: > > init: > [echo] platform name=lnx > [echo] if.x86_64=${if.x86_64} > [echo] if.x86=true > [echo] if.ipf=${if.ipf} > [echo] create base dirs... > > init.java_home: > [echo] JAVA_HOME=/home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06 > > init.win: > > init.linux: > > compile.api: > [echo] Compiling api classes from > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc, > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/javasrc > > build.jars: > > build.one.jar: > > build.one.jar: > > build.one.jar: > > build.native: > [echo] > jni_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include > [echo] > jni_md_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include > > init: > [echo] native_compiler.name=gcc > [echo] library.name=jaasnix > [echo] > ntvlibname.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix > > compile.linux.native: > [echo] make linux native... > [echo] > path.to.build.native=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix > > BUILD FAILED > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/
Re: build fails - what next?
Geir Magnusson Jr pobox.com> writes: > > That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... > > >>> [javac] (at line 63) > >>> [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); > >>> [javac] > >>> [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type > >>> ObjectInputStream http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/cvs/h-jdk14-classpath#err_missing_java_io Congratulations! You managed to hit one of the only two missing methods in Classpath's implementation of java.io. Might want to report what this breaks on the Classpath list - they're usually quick to fix holes like this if they break a real app, especially if it's a Free one. Of course, getting it fixed is an entirely different issue from getting it into gcj in a released version of your distro... Stuart.
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
Alexey, I have set the JAVACMD variable to point to java executable explicitly as you can see below: [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ echo $JAVACMD /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java Below is the complete output after running ant. [EMAIL PROTECTED] make]$ ant Buildfile: build.xml default: [echo] [echo] [echo] Building Java component archives... [echo] clean-bin: [delete] Deleting 1645 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [delete] Deleted 85 directories from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin clean-layout: [delete] Deleting 34 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy clean-package: [delete] Deleting 11 files from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components [delete] Deleted 1 directory from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components clean: copy-resources: [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin compile: [javac] Compiling 1280 source files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/bin [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API. [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details. package: [mkdir] Created dir: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/archive.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/kernel-stubs.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/luni.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/nio_char.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/security.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/x-net.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/text.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/math.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/regex.jar [jar] Building jar: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/components/sql.jar layout: [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 11 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 1 file to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/boot [copy] Copying 18 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/bin [copy] Copying 2 files to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/deploy/jre/lib/security default: [echo] [echo] [echo] Building native libs and executables... [echo] init: windows-properties: linux-properties: properties: overlay-oss: [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/fdlibm_5.2.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/fdlibm [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/zlib_1.2.3.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/zlib [unzip] Expanding: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/depends/oss/linux.IA32/icu4c-3.4-harmony.zip into /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32 make-clean: make-all: timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1115) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. setname.win: setname.linux: init: [echo] platform name=lnx [echo] if.x86_64=${if.x86_64} [echo] if.x86=true [echo] if.ipf=${if.ipf} [echo] create base dirs... init.java_home: [echo] JAVA_HOME=/home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06 init.win: init.linux: compile.api: [echo] Compiling api classes from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc, /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/javasrc build.jars: build.one.jar: build.one.jar: build.one.jar: build.native: [echo] jni_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include [echo] jni_md_h.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/linux.IA32/include init: [echo] native_compiler.name=gcc [echo] library.name=jaasnix [echo] ntvlibname.path=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix compile.linux.native: [echo] make linux native... [echo] path.to.build.native=/home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/other/jaasnix BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
allow me a rye smile ;-) Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > It has nothing to do w/ Java. That's the C++ compiler for GCC. Your > installation of GCC is incomplete it appears - it doesn't seem to have > C++ installed. > > (Hey Tim... what was that you were saying about C++??) > > geir > > > > karan malhi wrote: >> Below are the contents of the file outerr.txt >> >> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or >> directory >> >> I dont know why it is still saying gcc problem. I specified a JAVACMD >> variable to point to the java executable under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey >> had mentioned in a previous email. >> >> Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: >> >>> ok. Now we're making progress. >>> >>> Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the >>> c/c++ compiler. >>> >>> There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about >>> what exactly failed... >>> >>> Can you look there and report back? >>> >>> >>> karan malhi wrote: >>> I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... > > > > karan malhi wrote: > >> [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 >> [echo] with java home = >> /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 >> 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. >> >> >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: >> [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream >>> >>> >>> >>> What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no >>> ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... >>> >>> -- >>> Alexey A. Petrenko >>> Intel Middleware Products Division >>> >>> >> > >>> >> > -- Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IBM Java technology centre, UK.
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
no problem. We're here to help. This stuff isn't always obvious... karan malhi wrote: "I dont know why it is still saying gcc problem. I specified a JAVACMD variable to point to the java executable under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey had mentioned in a previous email. " I didnt realize it was a gcc issue and not a gcj issue. Sorry Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: ok. Now we're making progress. Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the c/c++ compiler. There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about what exactly failed... Can you look there and report back? karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
"I dont know why it is still saying gcc problem. I specified a JAVACMD variable to point to the java executable under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey had mentioned in a previous email. " I didnt realize it was a gcc issue and not a gcj issue. Sorry Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: ok. Now we're making progress. Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the c/c++ compiler. There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about what exactly failed... Can you look there and report back? karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
> I specified a JAVACMD variable to point to the java executable > under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey had mentioned in a previous email. Did it build Java part after that? -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
It has nothing to do w/ Java. That's the C++ compiler for GCC. Your installation of GCC is incomplete it appears - it doesn't seem to have C++ installed. (Hey Tim... what was that you were saying about C++??) geir karan malhi wrote: Below are the contents of the file outerr.txt gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory I dont know why it is still saying gcc problem. I specified a JAVACMD variable to point to the java executable under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey had mentioned in a previous email. Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: ok. Now we're making progress. Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the c/c++ compiler. There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about what exactly failed... Can you look there and report back? karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next? -- outerr.txt
Below are the contents of the file outerr.txt gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory I dont know why it is still saying gcc problem. I specified a JAVACMD variable to point to the java executable under jdk1.5/bin, as Alexey had mentioned in a previous email. Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: ok. Now we're making progress. Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the c/c++ compiler. There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about what exactly failed... Can you look there and report back? karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next?
Hi Karan, Line 72 of jaasnix.xml is: failonerror="true"> so its a call to the make command on your system. It also produces output from the make into "${tmp}/outerr.txt", which I believe expands to "modules/security2/build/tmp/outerr.txt" (at least that is where it appears on my machine). Inside that file there should be error messages from the build which will be more helpful for diagnosing the problem. -- Oliver Deakin IBM United Kingdom Limited karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
Please - always provide at least a snippet of the note to which you are replying (including author) to make it easy for someone to read the thread... Alexey Petrenko wrote: JAVA_HOME will not help if you want to run ant on different JDK. set JAVACMD to the full path to java executable. -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
ok. Now we're making progress. Did you look at what that line in the xml document is? It's the c/c++ compiler. There's a file "outerr.txt" That should have more information about what exactly failed... Can you look there and report back? karan malhi wrote: I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
JAVA_HOME will not help if you want to run ant on different JDK. set JAVACMD to the full path to java executable. -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
I set JAVA_HOME to jdk1.5 and the build still fails timestamp: [echo] build-date=20060214 [echo] build-time=20060214_1033) [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /home/karan/jdk1.5.0_06/jre VM version = 1.5.0_06-b05 vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc. BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:331: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/native/linux/jaasnix.xml:72: exec returned: 1 Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next?
That's the problem. As far as I know, GCJ isn't quite complete yet... karan malhi wrote: [echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
[echo] on platform=Linux version=2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 arch=i386 [echo] with java home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-gcj-1.4.2.0/jre VM version = 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat 4.0.2-8) vendor = Free Software Foundation, Inc. Alexey Petrenko wrote: [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next?
Can you tell us which JDK you are using build the code? and which platform? FWIW I just tried building the code (at SVN revision 377734) with Sun's JDK 1.4.2 and it worked ok. Regards, Tim karan malhi wrote: > I just tried to follow the steps to build classlib. Here is the link to > the page I followed the instructions from. > > http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/subcomponents/classlibrary/build_classlib.html > > > I ran ant from the Harmony/make folder > > Alexey Petrenko wrote: > >> I can not reproduce your errors on my machine with latest sources. >> >> So you can try to update your sources and check the build environment. >> >> Which commnad do you run for building? I've tried to run ant from >> classlib/trunk/make directory. >> >> -- >> Alexey A. Petrenko >> Intel Middleware Products Division >> >> > -- Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IBM Java technology centre, UK.
Re: build fails - what next?
>[javac] 1. ERROR in > /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java >[javac] (at line 63) >[javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); >[javac] >[javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type > ObjectInputStream What JVM do you use to run ant? It seems that there is no ObjectInputStream.readUnshared method in your JVM... -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
I just tried to follow the steps to build classlib. Here is the link to the page I followed the instructions from. http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/subcomponents/classlibrary/build_classlib.html I ran ant from the Harmony/make folder Alexey Petrenko wrote: I can not reproduce your errors on my machine with latest sources. So you can try to update your sources and check the build environment. Which commnad do you run for building? I've tried to run ant from classlib/trunk/make directory. -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next?
I can not reproduce your errors on my machine with latest sources. So you can try to update your sources and check the build environment. Which commnad do you run for building? I've tried to run ant from classlib/trunk/make directory. -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
Re: build fails - what next?
Alexey, Thanks for such a quick response. I have copied the errors below: compile.api: [echo] Compiling api classes from /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc, /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/linux/javasrc [javac] Compiling 1 source file to /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/build/classes [javac] -- [javac] 1. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 63) [javac] encodedParams = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream [javac] -- [javac] 2. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 64) [javac] encryptedContent = (byte []) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream [javac] -- [javac] 3. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 65) [javac] sealAlg = (String) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream [javac] -- [javac] 4. ERROR in /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/src/common/javasrc/javax/crypto/SealedObject.java [javac] (at line 66) [javac] paramsAlg = (String) s.readUnshared(); [javac] [javac] The method readUnshared() is undefined for the type ObjectInputStream [javac] -- [javac] 4 problems (4 errors) BUILD FAILED /home/karan/projects/Harmony/make/build.xml:41: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/native-src/build.xml:103: The following error occurred while executing this line: /home/karan/projects/Harmony/modules/security2/make/build.xml:299: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details. Alexey Petrenko wrote: First of all you can add error message to your post :) -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division -- Karan Singh
Re: build fails - what next?
First of all you can add error message to your post :) -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division