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Subject: [Buildroot] [Bug 15281] New: Error compiling GDAL library for RPi-64 if libgdal-dev installed on the host computer
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2023 21:37:13 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bug-15281-163@https.bugs.busybox.net/> (raw)
https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=15281
Bug ID: 15281
Summary: Error compiling GDAL library for RPi-64 if libgdal-dev
installed on the host computer
Product: buildroot
Version: 2022.11
Hardware: PC
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: Other
Assignee: unassigned@buildroot.uclibc.org
Reporter: himaralonso+buildroot@gmail.com
CC: buildroot@uclibc.org
Target Milestone: ---
I get a compiler error when Buildroot tries to compile "tigerpoint.cpp" from
the GDAL package if the "libgdal-dev" package is installed on the host computer
(Ubuntu 22.04 x86_64).
I am using the default configuration for Raspberry Pi CM4IO 64 bits; the "gdal"
library is the only extra package I am adding.
This is the sequence to reproduce the error:
$ git clone https://github.com/buildroot/buildroot.git -b 2022.11.1
$ cd buildroot
$ make raspberrypicm4io_64_defconfig
$ make menuconfig
# Add: Target packages / Libraries / Other / gdal (BR2_PACKAGE_GDAL=y)
$ make
The error message does not give any clues:
make[1]: *** [package/pkg-generic.mk:293:
/home/user/rpitest/buildroot/output/build/gdal-3.5.1/.stamp_built] Error 2
make: *** [Makefile:84: _all] Error 2
The same error happens on different computers, all running the same Ubuntu
version. I have also tried using an external toolchain (Bootlin
aarch64--musl--stable-2021.11-1) and I get the same result.
The only way out seems to be removing "libgdal-dev" on the host computer along
with its dependencies (note the apt autoremove line below) and a running a
clean rebuild as follows:
$ sudo apt purge libgdal-dev
$ sudo apt autoremove
$ make gdal-dirclean
$ make gdal
Given my lack of experience and the little amount of information from the error
message I am unable to figure out where the problem could be. There seems to be
some conflict between the GDAL library installed on my computer and the one
downloaded by Buildroot. I might have made a mistake but I would just not
expect Buildroot to look for (e.g.) include paths out of the "buildroot"
folder.
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