Waf's dependency on Python3

Chris Johns chrisj at rtems.org
Wed Mar 20 22:37:55 UTC 2019


On 21/3/19 12:16 am, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 20/03/2019 14:12, Adam Lindberg wrote:
>> I assume you mean rtems-libbsd/waf_libbsd.py? Can’t figure out how to run that:
>>
>>      + python3
>> /opt/grisp/grisp-software/cd73e8f90d/build/..//rtems-libbsd/waf_libbsd.py
>> configure
>> --prefix=/opt/grisp/grisp-software/cd73e8f90d/build/..//rtems-install/rtems/5/
>> --rtems-bsps=arm/atsamv
>> --buildset=/opt/grisp/grisp-software/cd73e8f90d/build/libbsd-buildset.ini
>>      Traceback (most recent call last):
>>      File
>> "/opt/grisp/grisp-software/cd73e8f90d/build/..//rtems-libbsd/waf_libbsd.py",
>> line 49, in <module>
>>          import rtems_waf.rtems as rtems
>>      File
>> "/opt/grisp/grisp-software/cd73e8f90d/rtems-libbsd/rtems_waf/rtems.py", line
>> 848, in <module>
>>          from waflib import Task
>>      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ‘waflib'
> 
> I seems you use an older libbsd. In Oktober 2018 we added the waf script to libbsd:
> 
> https://git.rtems.org/rtems-libbsd/log/waf
> 
> We should find and fix the issues in the current libbsd.
> 

I recently built libbsd on MacOS. This machine does not have any 3rd party
packages installed ...

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Chris



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