From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Mark Hatle <mark.hatle@windriver.com>
Cc: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer
<openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: Problem with buildtools-tarball / nativesdk-ncurses / nativesdk-python
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:56:50 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1371628610.20823.155.camel@ted> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51C11201.2010306@windriver.com>
On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 21:05 -0500, Mark Hatle wrote:
> My host system's python version is too old due to the recent changes. So I
> built a temporary python 2.7.3 version. Built the 'buildtools-tarball' and then
> installed it. When I switch to the included python it no longer works.
>
> I did some digging, the problem in the end is related to ncurses within the
> nativesdk.
>
> Running the following:
> py_v26_check=`python -c 'import sys; print sys.version_info >= (2,6,3)'`
> which python
> echo "$py_v26_check" | od -c
> if [ "$py_v26_check" != "True" ]; then
> echo "BitBake requires Python 2.7.3 or later"
> exit 1
> fi
>
> You can see the difference in behavior:
>
> TERM=xterm
>
> /home/lmhatle/build-qemux86_64-2/buildtools/sysroots/x86_64-wrlinuxsdk-linux/usr/bin/python
> 0000000 033 [ ? 1 0 3 4 h T r u e \n
> 0000015
> BitBake requires Python 2.7.3 or later
>
> -----
>
> TERM=vt100
>
> /home/lmhatle/build-qemux86_64-2/buildtools/sysroots/x86_64-wrlinuxsdk-linux/usr/bin/python
> 0000000 T r u e \n
> 0000005
>
> -----
>
> So as you can see specifying a different terminal type is happily changing the
> output of python. When I use my locally built version, I don't get the same
> behavior. I always get the second version.
>
> So is there a problem with the nativesdk python, nativesdk ncurses or???
>
> (I've not yet filed a bug on this, but I will if I can't figure it out soon.)
We've seen this issue but I thought we'd fixed it.
Which version of master did you do this with? This was supposed to be
fixed by
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/poky/commit/?id=c281cd149bdbce29fc69cb34c65c4295cfed2060 and http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/poky/commit/?id=534c4d0f1e287d0ac82504b273a5497d3457582a
If you're still having problems, please strace the above python command
and see where its looking for terminfo...
Cheers,
Richard
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2013-06-19 2:05 Problem with buildtools-tarball / nativesdk-ncurses / nativesdk-python Mark Hatle
2013-06-19 7:56 ` Richard Purdie [this message]
2013-06-19 15:27 ` Mark Hatle
2013-06-19 16:47 ` Mark Hatle
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