Re: [oe] libffi-native 3.0.9 fails to build on at least x86_64 [solved, problem on my side]

2011-03-08 Thread Petr Štetiar
Robert Schuster [2011-03-08 08:54:55]: > I moved the whole OE directory (bitbake, oe, configdir) to a new > location and made it available through the same path using a symlink. As > it looks OE does not like that at all. In OE manual, in Getting started section there's information about OEBASE/

Re: [oe] libffi-native 3.0.9 fails to build on at least x86_64 [solved, problem on my side]

2011-03-08 Thread Martin Jansa
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 08:54:55AM +0100, Robert Schuster wrote: > Hi, > I moved the whole OE directory (bitbake, oe, configdir) to a new > location and made it available through the same path using a symlink. As > it looks OE does not like that at all. Hi, that's why I use mount --bind instead o

Re: [oe] libffi-native 3.0.9 fails to build on at least x86_64 [solved, problem on my side]

2011-03-08 Thread Robert Schuster
Hi, I moved the whole OE directory (bitbake, oe, configdir) to a new location and made it available through the same path using a symlink. As it looks OE does not like that at all. Regards, Robert Am 08.03.2011 07:50, schrieb Robert Schuster: > Hi, > I tried building libffi-native on an Ubuntu 10

[oe] libffi-native 3.0.9 fails to build on at least x86_64

2011-03-07 Thread Robert Schuster
Hi, I tried building libffi-native on an Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 box (during angstrom build for pandaboard) and it fails. Investigation found out that during libffi's configure it will symlink 'src/x86/ffitarget.h' to 'include/ffitarget.h'. Unfortunately this will create a broken softlink because 'src'