Error building libbsd

Christian Mauderer christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
Fri Jun 29 08:04:03 UTC 2018


Hello Niko,

thanks for the feedback. Still sounds odd. Especially because it seems
that the error happens before the wscript is called for build (otherwise
you should have seen a message with the additional patch). So it has to
be something in one of the generated cache files (either in build or the
.lock-waf... file).

I can't reproduce the problem so I don't think that we can find it
easily. The only possibility would be that you start digging into the
files with the python debugger pdb. But I assume that you are not that
curious about the problem? So if you have a setup you can work with, I
would suggest to use that.

Best regards

Christian Mauderer

Am 28.06.2018 um 14:10 schrieb Nicolas Tsiogkas:
> Hi,
> 
> some later report. I compiled the examples and some private project with
> waf and all was smoothly. I suspect that there must be something with
> the libbsd scripts.
> 
> Cheers,
> Niko
> 
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 10:20 AM Nicolas Tsiogkas <lou.nick at gmail.com
> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Christian,
> 
>     I will go with python3 indeed as I have to finally close a patch for
>     Ethercat SOEM working with RTEMS 5. In parallel I will try to
>     investigate with the waf examples and report back.
> 
>     Thanks for the prompt reply and effort. :)
> 
>     Regards,
>     Niko
> 
>     On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 10:15 AM Christian Mauderer
>     <christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
>     <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de>> wrote:
> 
>         Hello Niko,
> 
>         if the patch didn't do anything to your output, the error has to
>         happen
>         quite early. The first one should have been printed when the build()
>         function of the wscript has been reached. So I would assume that it
>         already happens before that.
> 
>         If you have time and desire to find the bug, you might could try to
>         build some other tools that use waf as a build system (for
>         example the
>         waf examples from the waf website). Otherwise I would suggest to
>         go with
>         python3 for now.
> 
>         Note that it shouldn't really be a problem with python2 in
>         general: My
>         OpenSUSE machine is using python2 too and has no problems with the
>         current libbsd. As far as I know most distributions still use
>         python2 as
>         the default case. I only know Arch Linux that does use python3.
> 
>         Best regards
> 
>         Christian Mauderer
> 
>         Am 25.06.2018 um 10:08 schrieb Nicolas Tsiogkas:
>         > Hi,
>         >
>         > sorry for the late reply.
>         >
>         > So, the patch didn't do a thing. Got the same print.
>         >
>         > But I tried to run waf with python3
>         >
>         > python3 /home/niko/.local/bin/waf-2.0.8
>         >
>         > and
>         >
>         > python3 /home/niko/.local/bin/waf-2.0.8 install
>         >
>         > That was successful. From that I can assume that there is some
>         issue
>         > with the python2 shipped with ubuntu? I can try at home as
>         well in case
>         > there is something specific with the python configuration on
>         my current
>         > pc and report back.
>         >
>         > Thanks for the help.
>         >
>         > Regards,
>         > Niko
>         >
>         > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 9:56 PM Christian Mauderer
>         <list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
>         > <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>> wrote:
>         >
>         >     Hello Niko,
>         >
>         >     Am 22.06.2018 um 13:23 schrieb Nicolas Tsiogkas:
>         >     > Hi,
>         >     >
>         >     > waf was downloaded by the website (waf.io
>         <http://waf.io> <http://waf.io>
>         >     <http://waf.io>)
>         >     >
>         >     > niko at im-desktop-021:~/sandbox/rtems-libbsd$ which waf-2.0.8 
>         >     > /home/niko/.local/bin/waf-2.0.8
>         >
>         >     Should be OK.
>         >
>         >     >
>         >     > running also with waf-2.0.4 which used to work gives the
>         same error
>         >     >
>         >     > ~/sandbox/rtems-libbsd$ waf-2.0.8 -v
>         >     > Could not create the directory ///h
>         >     >
>         >     > ~/sandbox/rtems-libbsd$ waf-2.0.4 -v
>         >     > Could not create the directory ///h
>         >     >
>         >     > that's pretty weird.
>         >
>         >     Yes it is. The build scripts do a lot of stuff in
>         preparation for the
>         >     real build. But as far as I know nothing of it should create a
>         >     directory. The first operation that creates a directory
>         should print the
>         >     following line:
>         >
>         >     [ 1/99] Compiling
>         >     testsuite/include/rtems/bsd/test/network-config.h.in
>         <http://network-config.h.in>
>         >     <http://network-config.h.in>
>         >
>         >     Anyway: To find out how far you get into the build
>         scripts, I added a
>         >     few debug messages. Could you try to apply the attached
>         patch and see
>         >     whether it prints some messages. Note that the messages
>         are not really
>         >     clean and it seems that there is a bug that prints them
>         two times. But
>         >     they should give a hint when the build process breaks.
>         >
>         >     Best Regards
>         >
>         >     Christian Mauderer
>         >
>         >     >
>         >     > Regards,
>         >     > Niko
>         >     >
>         >     > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 12:23 PM Christian Mauderer
>         >     > <christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
>         <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de>
>         >     <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
>         <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de>>
>         >     > <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
>         <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de>
>         >     <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de
>         <mailto:christian.mauderer at embedded-brains.de>>>> wrote:
>         >     >
>         >     >     Hello Niko,
>         >     >
>         >     >     from a quick glance, everything till the waf call
>         looks good.
>         >     What is
>         >     >     really odd is the output of the last waf-2.0.8 call.
>         There
>         >     should be a
>         >     >     lot more output starting with something like
>         >     >
>         >     >     ----
>         >     >     Waf: Entering directory
>         >     >   
>         >   
>           `/home/EB/christian_m/Projekte/some-project/rtems-libbsd/build/arm-rtems5-atsamv-everything'
>         >     >     [  1/122] Creating
>         >     >   
>         >   
>           build/arm-rtems5-atsamv-everything/build-include/rtems/bsd/modules.h
>         >     >     [  2/122] Compiling rtemsbsd/rtems/generate_kvm_symbols
>         >     >     [  3/122] Compiling
>         >     >     testsuite/include/rtems/bsd/test/network-config.h.in
>         <http://network-config.h.in>
>         >     <http://network-config.h.in>
>         >     >     <http://network-config.h.in>
>         >     >     [  4/122] Compiling
>         freebsd/sys/crypto/blowfish/bf_locl.h
>         >     >     [  5/122] Compiling freebsd/sys/crypto/blowfish/bf_pi.h
>         >     >     ...
>         >     >     ----
>         >     >
>         >     >     You are even missing the "Waf: Entering directory".
>         So that
>         >     seems like a
>         >     >     quite early bug.
>         >     >
>         >     >     You can try whether a `waf -v` provides more output.
>         Beneath
>         >     that: Where
>         >     >     does your waf come from? You call it with a version
>         number.
>         >     >
>         >     >     Best regards
>         >     >
>         >     >     Christian Mauderer
>         >     >
>         >     >     Am 22.06.2018 um 11:21 schrieb Nicolas Tsiogkas:
>         >     >     > Hi,
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     > I did the process again with no luck. I am
>         attaching a zip with
>         >     >     command
>         >     >     > outputs/logs.
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     > Regards,
>         >     >     > Niko
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 9:44 AM Nicolas Tsiogkas
>         >     >     <lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>
>         >     >     > <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     Hi Christian,
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     it is a fresh clone. Although I had a previous
>         build
>         >     with 4.11 I
>         >     >     >     decided try from scratch given the changes.
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     Error is during the build. I'm configuring
>         normally and
>         >     when I try
>         >     >     >     to waf it then it fails.
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     Is there any way to increase the verbosity? I will
>         >     repeat all the
>         >     >     >     process from scratch keeping logs so I can
>         send them and try
>         >     >     to find
>         >     >     >     the issue. 
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     Thanks for your time!
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     Regards,
>         >     >     >     Niko
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >     On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 6:49 PM Christian Mauderer
>         >     >     >     <list at c-mauderer.de
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de> <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>
>         >     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>>
>         >     >     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de> <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>
>         >     <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>
>         <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de <mailto:list at c-mauderer.de>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         Am 21.06.2018 um 16:26 schrieb Nicolas
>         Tsiogkas:
>         >     >     >         > And apparently I forgot the host.
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         > It is ubuntu 16.04:
>         >     >     >         > Linux im-desktop-021 4.13.0-45-generic
>         >     >     #50~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
>         >     >     >         Wed May 30
>         >     >     >         > 11:18:27 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
>         GNU/Linux
>         >     >     >         > gcc version 5.4.0 20160609 (Ubuntu
>         >     5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.9) 
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         > N.
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         > On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:19 PM Nicolas
>         Tsiogkas
>         >     >     >         <lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>
>         >     >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>>
>         >     >     >         > <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>
>         >     >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >     Hi Joel,
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >      waf-2.0.8 configure
>         --prefix="$sandbox/5"
>         >     >     >         >     --rtems-bsps=arm/xilinx_zynq_a9_qemu 
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >     has the following output:
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >     Setting top to                     
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/rtems-libbsd 
>         >     >     >         >     Setting out to                     
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/rtems-libbsd/build 
>         >     >     >         >     RTEMS Version                       
>             : 5 
>         >     >     >         >     Architectures                       
>             :
>         >     arm-rtems5 
>         >     >     >         >     Board Support Package               
>             :
>         >     >     >         >     arm-rtems5-xilinx_zynq_a9_qemu 
>         >     >     >         >     Show commands                       
>             : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Long commands                       
>             : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-gcc'    :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-gcc 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-g++'    :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-g++ 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-gcc'    :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-gcc 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-ld'     :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-ld 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-ar'     :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-ar 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-nm'     :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-nm 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-objdump' :
>         >     >     >         >   
>          /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-objdump 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-objcopy' :
>         >     >     >         >   
>          /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-objcopy 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-readelf' :
>         >     >     >         >   
>          /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-readelf 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program
>         'arm-rtems5-strip'   :
>         >     >     >         >   
>          /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-strip 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'rtems-ld'     
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/rtems-ld 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'rtems-tld'   
>               :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/rtems-tld 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'rtems-bin2c' 
>               :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/rtems-bin2c 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'tar'         
>               :
>         >     /bin/tar 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'gcc, cc'     
>               :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-gcc 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'ar'           
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-ar 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'g++, c++'     
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-g++ 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'ar'           
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-ar 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'gas, gcc'     
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-gcc 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for program 'ar'           
>              :
>         >     >     >         >     /home/niko/sandbox/5/bin/arm-rtems5-ar 
>         >     >     >         >     Compiler version (arm-rtems5-gcc)   
>              : 7.3.0
>         >     >     20180125
>         >     >     >         (RTEMS 5,
>         >     >     >         >     RSB
>         8ee4e8cd557c25fca59bb9751751ad4172530958,
>         >     Newlib
>         >     >     3.0.0) 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS CPU options
>         header     :
>         >     started 
>         >     >     >         >     -> processing test results         
>               :
>         >     all ok 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_DEBUG           
>               : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_MULTIPROCESSING 
>               : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_NEWLIB           
>              : yes 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_POSIX_API       
>               : yes 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_SMP             
>               : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS_NETWORKING       
>              : no 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for RTEMS header           
>              :
>         >     started 
>         >     >     >         >     -> processing test results         
>               :
>         >     all ok 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for header dlfcn.h         
>              : yes 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for header rtems/pci.h     
>              : yes 
>         >     >     >         >     Configure variant:                 
>               :
>         >     >     >         >     arm-rtems5-xilinx_zynq_a9_qemu-default 
>         >     >     >         >     Checking for header
>         rtems/rtems-debugger.h : yes 
>         >     >     >         >     'configure' finished successfully
>         (0.744s)
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >     Cheers,
>         >     >     >         >     Niko
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >     On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:09 PM Joel
>         Sherrill
>         >     >     >         <joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>
>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org> <mailto:joel at rtems.org
>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>>
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>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>
>         >     <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>
>         <mailto:joel at rtems.org <mailto:joel at rtems.org>>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >         On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 8:52 AM,
>         Nicolas
>         >     Tsiogkas
>         >     >     >         >         <lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
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>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>
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>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>>
>         >     >     >         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>
>         >     >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com> <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>
>         >     <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com <mailto:lou.nick at gmail.com>>>>>> wrote:
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             Hi,
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             following the steps described
>         >     >     >         >           
>          in https://github.com/RTEMS/rtems-libbsd I
>         >     >     get an
>         >     >     >         error
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             "Could not create the
>         directory ///h"
>         >     while
>         >     >     trying
>         >     >     >         to build
>         >     >     >         >             with waf 2.0.8
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             Is it a known problem?
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >         Not to me.
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >         What's your configure command
>         and host? 
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             I have seen that the
>         installation
>         >     procedure has
>         >     >     >         changed
>         >     >     >         >             since 4.11 and now the tools
>         and the
>         >     bsps are
>         >     >     >         installed in
>         >     >     >         >             the same prefix, but that
>         shouldn't
>         >     matter I
>         >     >     suppose.
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             Thank you in advance.
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >             Regards,
>         >     >     >         >             Niko
>         >     >     >         >
>         >     >     >         >           
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>         >     >     >         Hello Nicolas,
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         I also don't know that problem. The
>         directory that
>         >     should
>         >     >     be created
>         >     >     >         "///h" looks like there are some variables
>         missing
>         >     between the
>         >     >     >         slashes.
>         >     >     >         But I'm not aware of any directory h that
>         should be
>         >     created
>         >     >     >         somewhere.
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         - Did you upgrade from a earlier build or
>         do you
>         >     build in
>         >     >     a fresh
>         >     >     >         checkout? There have been some changes to
>         the build
>         >     system in
>         >     >     >         the last
>         >     >     >         months that have lead to incompatible
>         cache files.
>         >     If it is an
>         >     >     >         old tree,
>         >     >     >         try to remove `build` and `.lock-waf_*`.
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         - About when does the problem happen? It
>         seems your
>         >     configure
>         >     >     >         runs fine.
>         >     >     >         So I assume that it appears during build
>         or install.
>         >     Maybe
>         >     >     you could
>         >     >     >         provide some lines of context to the error
>         message?
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         Best regards
>         >     >     >
>         >     >     >         Christian Mauderer
>         >     >     >
>         >     >
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