* [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/package/atk
@ 2008-08-26 22:37 jacmet at uclibc.org
2008-08-26 22:42 ` [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles Steve Spano
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From: jacmet at uclibc.org @ 2008-08-26 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
Author: jacmet
Date: 2008-08-26 15:37:20 -0700 (Tue, 26 Aug 2008)
New Revision: 23226
Log:
atk: select libglib2
Modified:
trunk/buildroot/package/atk/Config.in
Changeset:
Modified: trunk/buildroot/package/atk/Config.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/buildroot/package/atk/Config.in 2008-08-26 21:05:10 UTC (rev 23225)
+++ trunk/buildroot/package/atk/Config.in 2008-08-26 22:37:20 UTC (rev 23226)
@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
config BR2_PACKAGE_ATK
bool "atk"
select BR2_PACKAGE_PKGCONFIG
- depends on BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGLIB2
+ select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGLIB2
help
The ATK accessibility toolkit, needed to build GTK+-2.x.
-
-comment "atk - disabled (requires libglib2)"
- depends on !BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGLIB2
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* [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles
2008-08-26 22:37 [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/package/atk jacmet at uclibc.org
@ 2008-08-26 22:42 ` Steve Spano
2008-08-27 0:06 ` John Voltz
2008-08-27 0:11 ` Hebbar
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From: Steve Spano @ 2008-08-26 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
Hello
I am stumped on this issue
I have a buildroot filesystem running and I cannot seem to execute new files
that I have placed on it.
For example, I upload a new executable file that I compile on a host PC.
I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
BUT, I can vi the file, I can copy it, delete it /etc/etc
If I change its permissions to read-only and then try to execute it, the
shell tells me "permission denied".
What could be occurring here?
Steve Spano, President
Finger Lakes Engineering
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* [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles
2008-08-26 22:42 ` [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles Steve Spano
@ 2008-08-27 0:06 ` John Voltz
2008-08-27 14:59 ` Nathanael D. Noblet
2008-08-27 0:11 ` Hebbar
1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: John Voltz @ 2008-08-27 0:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Steve Spano <steve@fl-eng.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am stumped on this issue
>
> I have a buildroot filesystem running and I cannot seem to execute new
> files
> that I have placed on it.
>
> For example, I upload a new executable file that I compile on a host PC.
> I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
> It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
> BUT, I can vi the file, I can copy it, delete it /etc/etc
> If I change its permissions to read-only and then try to execute it, the
> shell tells me "permission denied".
>
> What could be occurring here?
>
> Steve Spano, President
> Finger Lakes Engineering
>
Sounds like something is wrong with your busybox, or maybe you are
accidentally using regular old bash which I seem to remember causes some
problems for people. It might be helpful if you tell us what architecture
you built it for too.
Regards,
John
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2008-08-27 0:06 ` John Voltz
@ 2008-08-27 14:59 ` Nathanael D. Noblet
2008-08-27 20:55 ` Steve Spano
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From: Nathanael D. Noblet @ 2008-08-27 14:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
John Voltz wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Steve Spano <steve@fl-eng.com
> <mailto:steve@fl-eng.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am stumped on this issue
>
> I have a buildroot filesystem running and I cannot seem to execute
> new files
> that I have placed on it.
>
> For example, I upload a new executable file that I compile on a host PC.
> I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
> It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
> BUT, I can vi the file, I can copy it, delete it /etc/etc
> If I change its permissions to read-only and then try to execute it, the
> shell tells me "permission denied".
If you are executing a shell script, I've seen that error before when
there were hidden utf-8 marks or dos line feeds in the first line.
I think I've also seen it when you compile a program and link it against
glibc and then try to run it against uclibc. It can't load the loader
portion of the C library I think. Otherwise other missing linked library
files typically provide an error message about 'unable to load libxxx.so'
--
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Gnat Solutions, Inc
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2008-08-27 14:59 ` Nathanael D. Noblet
@ 2008-08-27 20:55 ` Steve Spano
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Steve Spano @ 2008-08-27 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
Hello Folks
Thanks for the help
The uCLibc/glibc issue was the problem. Thank you again for the help!
Steve Spano, President
Finger Lakes Engineering
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathanael D. Noblet [mailto:nathanael at gnat.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:59 AM
To: John Voltz
Cc: steve at fl-eng.com; buildroot at uclibc.org
Subject: Re: [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles
John Voltz wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Steve Spano <steve@fl-eng.com
> <mailto:steve@fl-eng.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am stumped on this issue
>
> I have a buildroot filesystem running and I cannot seem to execute
> new files
> that I have placed on it.
>
> For example, I upload a new executable file that I compile on a host
PC.
> I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
> It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
> BUT, I can vi the file, I can copy it, delete it /etc/etc
> If I change its permissions to read-only and then try to execute it,
the
> shell tells me "permission denied".
If you are executing a shell script, I've seen that error before when
there were hidden utf-8 marks or dos line feeds in the first line.
I think I've also seen it when you compile a program and link it against
glibc and then try to run it against uclibc. It can't load the loader
portion of the C library I think. Otherwise other missing linked library
files typically provide an error message about 'unable to load libxxx.so'
--
Nathanael d. Noblet
Gnat Solutions, Inc
T: 403.875.4613
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* [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles
2008-08-26 22:42 ` [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles Steve Spano
2008-08-27 0:06 ` John Voltz
@ 2008-08-27 0:11 ` Hebbar
2008-08-27 1:05 ` Steve Spano
1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Hebbar @ 2008-08-27 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
Hi,
>>I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
>>It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
This could happen if,
1. the necessary libs are no present in the search path. like /lib /usr/lib.
Use ldd to check the dependencies
2, if its not an executable. use file command to check the file type
Buildroot toolchain provides both the commands. u need to enable them to be
built for target platform.
Hope this is usefull
Regards
Gururaja
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2008-08-27 0:11 ` Hebbar
@ 2008-08-27 1:05 ` Steve Spano
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From: Steve Spano @ 2008-08-27 1:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: buildroot
Hi
Thanks for the fast replies from the list.
I ws thinking about dependencies, and will check that out tomorrow.
There may be a library or module issue going on.
I will rebuild with ldd so I can check it out.
The target is the MX31 and I am trying to get the OpenGL libraries up and
running on it.
Thanks
Steve Spano, President
Finger Lakes Engineering
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From: buildroot-bounces@uclibc.org [mailto:buildroot-bounces at uclibc.org] On
Behalf Of Hebbar
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 8:11 PM
To: buildroot at uclibc.org
Subject: Re: [Buildroot] ### Executing FIles
Hi,
>>I change its permissions to execute and I type "./myfile"
>>It comes back saying "-sh: myfile not found"
This could happen if,
1. the necessary libs are no present in the search path. like /lib /usr/lib.
Use ldd to check the dependencies
2, if its not an executable. use file command to check the file type
Buildroot toolchain provides both the commands. u need to enable them to be
built for target platform.
Hope this is usefull
Regards
Gururaja
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