make skeleton
Ronny Nilsson
rln-nard at arbetsmyra.dyndns.org
Tue Feb 19 17:15:20 CET 2019
Hi
Nice that you got it working.
/Ronny
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> Thanks.
>
> I redid the same built on a different computer running Linuxmint 18.2
> (Ubuntu and Debian derivative) without problem. So I now have a firm
> base on which to grow.
>
> As for your suggestion, it did not change the result. The error seems
> very strange, but given the situation I will not inquire further.
>
> Sorry for the trouble I gave you.
>
> ~ Gilles
>
> Le 2019-02-13 à 10:14, Ronny Nilsson a écrit :
> > Hi Gilles
> > I've tried building both in Ubuntu 18.04 and 18.10 now but can't
> > reproduce your issue. It seems to work quite OK. You might get some
> > warnings due to a newer compiler in Ubuntu 18.xx, but it should work
> > regardless.
> >
> > Here are all the packages I've installed ontop of Ubuntu default:
> > g++ bison flex xutils-dev gperf make automake libtool-bin git texinfo
> > libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev libexpat1-dev socat dc libx11-dev curl
> > gawk libcap-dev zlib1g-dev bc
> >
> > I suggest you try building from scratch again, but this time, disable
> > multithreading. It will make it easier to read the logs and reduce the
> > risk for race conditions:
> > $ make distclean
> > $ make CPUS=1 skeleton
> > /Ronny
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------
> >
> >> Hi Gilles
> >> Thanks for the trouble report. I will take a look at it.
> >>
> >> /Ronny
> >>
> >>
> >> ------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>> Making my first steps with nard and trying to build skeleton on Ubuntu.
> >>>
> >>> On the help.html page, libz-dev is listed as a requirement on Ubuntu.
> >>> That module is not in Ubuntu 18.04, but the Debian equivalent
> >>> zlib1g-dev is. In addition, I note that z-lib is in /apps. So that
> >>> should not cause any problem.
> >>>
> >>> Building skeleton ends with this error:
> >>>
> >>> /nard/util/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng-1.23.0.99.g8f8e131d/scripts/functi
> >>>on s: line 279: printf: write error: Resource temporarily unavailable
> >>> [ERROR]
> >>> [ERROR] >>
> >>> [ERROR] >> Build failed in step 'Installing pass-1 core C gcc
> >>> compiler' [ERROR] >> called in step '(top-level)'
> >>> [ERROR] >>
> >>> [ERROR] >> Error happened in: CT_DoLog[scripts/functions at 279]
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> line 279 in functions is:
> >>> printf "${CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR:+\r}[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n"
> >>> "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}" >&6
> >>>
> >>> I ran it a second time with a similar result.
> >>>
> >>> ~ Gilles
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