Interesting - core image minimal builds fine - it does not actually build iptables. So the point is moot.
I did a clean build for core-image-sato and it failed at the same place for the same error. I am no sure how meta-intel + meta-crownbay can interact with iptables - there is no recipe for iptables in meta-intel anywhere. Tom - If you have the bandwidth - can you please see if you can replicate my woes. I do not know anyone else who is on master and crownbay. If there - please let me know if things work for you. This broke for me when I moved from M2 to master. Thanks Autif On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Autif Khan <autif.ml...@gmail.com> wrote: > I love working with master: > > work/i586-poky-linux/polkit-0.104-r4/temp/log.do_configure says: > > configure: error: Could not find pam/pam-devel, please install the > needed packages. > > It seems like pam/pam-dev is needed in the target environment and not > in the host environment. > > Although, iptables seem to have built. I can't imagine how it will be > affected by meta-intel and meta-crownbay - they do not do anything > with iptables. > > Trying to build core-image-minimal for crownbay now. Will report when done. > > On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Autif Khan <autif.ml...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I was working with M2 until recently and had to switch to master. >> After I switched to master, I tried to bitbake core-image-sato for >> machine crownbay. The build fails with the following error: >> >> unknown type name '__aligned_u64' >> >> The file in question is extenstions/libxt_pkttypes.c >> >> After a bit of investigation (thanks Khem) it seems like instead of >> /usr/include/linux/types.h, the include/linux/types.h from iptables >> source is being included. These a bit incompatible - specifically - >> the definition for __aligned_u64 is not in the latter. >> >> I am building core-image-sato for qemux86 and will report when the >> build reaches that point. >> >> Is this a known issue? >> >> *** This issue should be hitting anyone doing a clean build on master. >> Or at the very least someone who builds iptables recipe*** >> >> I looked at the recent change (post M2) that iptables was updated to >> 1.2.12.2 (from 1.2.12.1). There was a patch included for >> extensions/GNUmakefile which does not build "check" target. I looked >> at what it does and realized that someone more experienced that I am >> should look into this. >> >> Thanks >> >> Autif _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto