Instead of searching for Python2 in $PATH, use the one installed by
the system (i. e. /usr/bin/python2). This prevents failures like
this:
-> ./MAKEALL m53evk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tools/genboardscfg.py", line 19, in
import fnmatch
ImportError: No module named fnmatch
Fa
Hi Wolfgang,
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:17:22 +0200
Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Instead of searching for Python2 in $PATH, use the one installed by
> the system (i. e. /usr/bin/python2). This prevents failures like
> this:
>
> -> ./MAKEALL m53evk
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "tools/ge
Dear Masahiro,
In message <20140930175820.4a3c.aa925...@jp.panasonic.com> you wrote:
>
> > This happens for example with all but the most recent versions of
> > Yocto based tool chains (inclusing all currently existing versions of
> > the ELDK), which provide a python2 binary in SYSROOT/usr/bin/p
Hello Wolfgang,
On 30-09-14 10:17, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Instead of searching for Python2 in $PATH, use the one installed by
the system (i. e. /usr/bin/python2). This prevents failures like
this:
-> ./MAKEALL m53evk
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tools/genboardscfg.py", line 19, in
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