On 2012-01-10 06:39, Jack Mitchell wrote:
On 10/01/12 13:38, James Abernathy wrote:

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:20 AM, Jack Mitchell <m...@communistcode.co.uk 
<mailto:m...@communistcode.co.uk>> wrote:

    On 10/01/12 11:21, Jack Mitchell wrote:

        On 10/01/12 11:16, Martin Jansa wrote:

            On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:08:22AM +0000, Jack Mitchell wrote:

                Good morning everyone,

                I am currently having issues creating a (very!) simple package. 
I have
                looked at the latest reference manual and studied other .bb 
files to no
                avail.

                I am trying to build a simple web server called Hiawatha. To 
install
                
(http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/howto/compilation_and_installation)
                it consists of a simple:

                ./configure

                make

                make install

                Now, for the life in me I cannot replicate this behaviour in a 
.bb file.
                This is what I have so far:

                DESCRIPTION = "Lightweight secure web server"
                HOMEPAGE = "http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org 
<http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/>"

                LICENSE = "GPLv2"
                LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = 
"file://COPYING;md5=a9b0a0eb7c54c87ec6ac05f5f603df6a"

                SECTION = "custom"

                PR = "r0"

                SRC_URI = 
"http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/files/hiawatha-7.8.2.tar.gz";

                SRC_URI[md5sum] = " 8aff3f8c759871ea1d1ff22e98030332"

                do_configure () {

                ./configure --disable-ipv6 \
                --disable-ssl \
                --disable-toolkit \
                --disable-xslt \
                --disable-largefile \

                oe_runmake

                }

                do_install () {

                oe_runmake install DESTDIR=${D} SBINDIR=${sbindir} 
MANDIR=${mandir} \
                INCLUDEDIR=${includedir}

                }

                Could someone point me in the right direction, I feel this 
should be an
                extremely easy piece of software to build - I think I'm just not
                understanding the build system correctly....

                The error I receive when trying to build this package is:

                ERROR: Function 'do_install' failed (see
                
/home/jack/yocto/poky-git/beagleInitial/tmp/work/armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi/hiawatha-7.8.2-r0/temp/log.do_install.6289
                for further information)
                | NOTE: make -j 9 -e MAKEFLAGS= -e install
                
DESTDIR=/home/jack/yocto/poky-git/beagleInitial/tmp/work/armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi/hiawatha-7.8.2-r0/image
                SBINDIR=/usr/sbin MANDIR=/usr/share/man INCLUDEDIR=/usr/include
                | make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop.
                | ERROR: oe_runmake failed

            try to start with
            inherit autotools

            Cheers,,

                Thanks in advance,
                Jack.

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        Hi Martin,

        Inheriting autotools makes no difference, I also don't understand why 
autotools should be inherited if it is only a make/configure combination being 
used?

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    Ok, I have managed to get a bit further on this. I didn't realise that I 
had to do

    bitbake -c clean hiawatha

    Everytime I had changed the package to ensure that it was building with the 
new configuration. My new .bb looks like this:


    DESCRIPTION = "Lightweight secure web server"
    HOMEPAGE = "http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org 
<http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/>"
    LICENSE = "GPLv2"
    LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=a9b0a0eb7c54c87ec6ac05f5f603df6a"
    DEPENDS = "openssl libxml2 libxslt"

    SECTION = "custom"

    PR = "r0"

    SRC_URI = "http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/files/hiawatha-7.8.2.tar.gz";
    SRC_URI[md5sum] = "8aff3f8c759871ea1d1ff22e98030332"

    inherit autotools

    EXTRA_OEMAKE = "'CC=${CC}' 'CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} -I${S}/include 
-DWITHOUT_XATTR' \
    'BUILDDIR=${S}'"

    EXTRA_OECONF = " --disable-ipv6 \
    --disable-ssl \
    --disable-toolkit \
    --disable-xslt \
    --disable-largefile \
    --mandir=${mandir}"

    do_configure() {

    oe_runconf

    }

    do_compile() {

    oe_runmake

    }

    do_install() {

    oe_runmake install DESTDIR=${D} SBINDIR=${sbindir} INCLUDEDIR=${includedir}


    Now, this is building and installing however the Hiawatha binary doesn't 
get included in the build. The configuration files make it in so I know it's 
running the make install
    phase however I don't know how to find out what is going on during the 
build and why the binary isn't making it in the rootfs.

Maybe you need an IMAGE_INSTALL += "hiawatha" in you local.conf????

I already have this in my custom image .bb file. As noted above it seems to 
install everything apart from the binary so all the config files go in, just 
not the especially
important bit!

Did you look at the log file created during the install step?
It will be in a file named something like this:
  tmp/work/arm*/hiawatha*/temp/log.do_install
assuming that your target architecture is ARM

If you don't see any problems or can't figure out what's going wrong,
try putting some print statements in the install step and check the
log file.


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