From: Damien Borie <dbe@terawatt.fr>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] Compilation error of Buildroot with X server
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 16:36:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B9124F4.40206@terawatt.fr> (raw)
Hi.
First I have to explain that I'm new on this mailing list, beginner on
Buildroot, and not a great specialist of Linux.
The situation : we use Buildroot to create a embedded distribution for a
device with Touchscreen and a beautiful GUI.
We've just changed the hardware for the same model has before, but with
a larger screen. So now it's seems impossible to manage display with
only the framebuffer and Vesa drivers. So I must create a new version of
the distribution which will allow me to install the specific driver of
the graphic chipset.
As it's the same hardware (except screen, which only change size
anyway), I took the old configurations file (for Kernel, Busybox, and
Buildroot). I only add the option "Enable loadable module support" in
Kernel configuration, so I'll can install my drivers.
In Buildroot configuration, I'm a bit lost but I only have to active X
server. So I choose X Window system server "tinyX" instead of "none".
Then I check "Xorg X window system X11r7 release 7.4" options, and
choose xorg-server. And, that's all for a first test.
Here comes the problem. During compiling, I got the following error log.
I think it is strange that it is searching for a file with a long path
like this, which doesn't exists of course. The file
/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu//usr/lib//libXau.la exists.
I search for long hours but didn't found something really interesting.
All I know is Libtool sometimes need to the librairies to be installed
on the host to compile them successfully, so I just installed libXau but
nothing changes.
I really think the path is the problem, but I don't know how to change
it as I'm not familiar at all with Libtool.
Some advices for me?
libtool: link: warning: library
`/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.la' was moved.
grep:
/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu//usr/lib//libXau.la:
No such file or directory
/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/toolchain_build_i486/bin/sed: can't read
/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu//usr/lib//libXau.la:
No such file or directory
libtool: link:
`/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu/usr/local/toolchain/i486-twa-linux-gnu//usr/lib//libXau.la'
is not a valid libtool archive
make[4]: *** [libX11.la] Erreur 1
make[4]: quittant le r?pertoire ?
/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/build_i486/xlib_libX11-1.1.5/src ?
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Erreur 1
make[3]: quittant le r?pertoire ?
/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/build_i486/xlib_libX11-1.1.5/src ?
make[2]: *** [all] Erreur 2
make[2]: quittant le r?pertoire ?
/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/build_i486/xlib_libX11-1.1.5/src ?
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Erreur 1
make[1]: quittant le r?pertoire ?
/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/build_i486/xlib_libX11-1.1.5 ?
make: ***
[/home/labo/matrice5/buildroot/build_i486/xlib_libX11-1.1.5/.stamp_built]
Erreur 2
Thanks,
Damien Borie.
next reply other threads:[~2010-03-05 15:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-05 15:36 Damien Borie [this message]
2010-03-07 10:21 ` [Buildroot] Compilation error of Buildroot with X server Thomas Petazzoni
2010-03-09 13:52 ` Damien Borie
2010-03-09 14:10 ` Damien Borie
2010-03-10 11:28 ` Damien Borie
2010-03-18 16:41 ` Damien Borie
2010-03-19 8:33 ` Thomas Petazzoni
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