sparc-rtems4.11-gdb error

Luca Cinquepalmi cinquepalmi at planetek.it
Tue Sep 4 13:36:11 UTC 2012


Yes I convert RPM to deb. I'll try your suggestion

     Thanks

Il 04/09/2012 15.34, Joel Sherrill ha scritto:
> On 09/04/2012 08:30 AM, Luca Cinquepalmi wrote:
>> I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with these RPM installed:
>>
>> rtems-4.11-sparc-rtems4.11-gdb_7.4.1-2_i386
>>
>> I didn't install any python RPM... should I?
>>
> Oh! You converted the RPM to deb or extracted the contents.
> That changes things. :)
>
> Try "ldd /opt/rtems-4.11/bin/sparc-rtems4.11-gdb" and see if all
> the shared  library dependencies are met. That's a starting point.
>
> Hopefully an Ubuntu user will speak up soon.  :)
>
> --joel
>>     Luca
>>
>> Il 04/09/2012 15.26, Joel Sherrill ha scritto:
>>> On 09/04/2012 07:10 AM, Luca Cinquepalmi wrote:
>>>> Hi Joel,
>>>> the debugger version is 7.4.1 and I built it with rpm.
>>>> My pyhton version is 2.6.
>>>> Shall I build it by myself?
>>>>
>>> I wasn't suggesting that. Just trying to respond quickly and ask
>>> for enough details to know whether this was an RPM, a locally
>>> built binary, etc.
>>>
>>> I am on CentOS 6.3 with these RPMs:
>>>
>>> rtems-4.11-sparc-rtems4.11-gdb-7.4.1-1.el6.i386
>>> python-2.6.6-29.el6_2.2.i686
>>>
>>> And it works fine. I guess the next question is your host OS
>>> and how you invoked sparc-rtems4.11-gdb.
>>>
>>> Ralf builds these so if there is some odd dependency not being
>>> properly met he would know that.
>>>
>>> --joel
>>>>      Luca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Il 04/09/2012 13.57, Joel Sherrill ha scritto:
>>>>> What is the version of the debugger?
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this an RPM or did you build it yourself? If you build it, then how did you configure?
>>>>>
>>>>> Luca Cinquepalmi<cinquepalmi at planetek.it>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I successfully installed rtems-4.11. I'm able to compile C source 
>>>>> file without any problem
>>>>> but when I run rtems debugger (sparc-rtems4.11-gdb) the following 
>>>>> messages appears:
>>>>>
>>>>> *'import site' falied; use -v for traceback
>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last)
>>>>>     File "<string>", line 1, in ?
>>>>> ImportError: No module named os*
>>>>>
>>>>> so debugger doesnt'work well. I'm not able to solve this problem 
>>>>> although I'm still researching
>>>>> any suggestion on the web.
>>>>> Can you help me? Thanks a lot.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Luca
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Joel Sherrill, Ph.D.             Director of Research&  Development
>>> joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com         On-Line Applications Research
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>>>
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Joel Sherrill, Ph.D.             Director of Research&  Development
> joel.sherrill at OARcorp.com         On-Line Applications Research
> Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS  Huntsville AL 35805
>      Support Available             (256) 722-9985
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