Op 10-01-19 om 21:48 schreef akuster808:
On 1/10/19 8:23 AM, Ferry Toth wrote:
After a new checkout I am experiencing multiple errors building Sumo
that might be related:
bison-3.0.4
cross-localedef-native_2.27
coreutils-8.29
On another machine with slightly out-of-date Sumo these problems do
not occur.
Detail below.
Any ideas how to fix?
Can you provide how you are building this ie, local.conf, MACHINE and host
https://github.com/edison-fw/meta-intel-edison/tree/sumo32
Local.conf and bblayers.conf are created by the setup.sh script.
What are your before and after commit hashes used?
Unfortunately I don't have the last working hash available.
- armin
Ferry
virtual:native:/home/ferry/Develop/tmp/out/linux64/poky/meta/recipes-devtools/bison/bison_3.0.4.bb:do_compile
| ../bison-3.0.4/lib/fseterr.c: In function 'fseterr':
| ../bison-3.0.4/lib/fseterr.c:77:3: error: #error "Please port gnulib
fseterr.c to your platform! Look at the definitions of ferror and
clearerr on your system, then report this to bug-gnulib."
| #error "Please port gnulib fseterr.c to your platform! Look at the
definitions of ferror and clearerr on your system, then report this to
bug-gnulib."
| ^~~~~
/home/ferry/Develop/tmp/out/linux64/poky/meta/recipes-core/glibc/cross-localedef-native_2.27.bb:do_compile
| /home/ferry/Develop/tmp/out/linux64/build/tmp/hosttools/ld:
argp-fmtstream.c:(.text+0x525): undefined reference to `_IO_fwide'
| /home/ferry/Develop/tmp/out/linux64/build/tmp/hosttools/ld:
argp-help.o: in function `argp_failure':
| argp-help.c:(.text+0x20b3): undefined reference to `_IO_fwide'
| collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
virtual:native:/home/ferry/Develop/tmp/out/linux64/poky/meta/recipes-core/coreutils/coreutils_8.29.bb:do_compile
| ../coreutils-8.29/lib/freadseek.c: In function 'freadptrinc':
| ../coreutils-8.29/lib/freadseek.c:68:3: error: #error "Please port
gnulib freadseek.c to your platform! Look at the definition of getc,
getc_unlocked on your system, then report this to bug-gnulib."
| #error "Please port gnulib freadseek.c to your platform! Look at the
definition of getc, getc_unlocked on your system, then report this to
bug-gnulib."
| ^~~~~
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