From: Philip Balister <philip@balister.org>
To: openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: building versus just using native guile?
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:59:01 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B040BB5.20308@balister.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.00.0911180935590.20580@localhost>
Can you remind me what distro you are using on your build machine?
Normally, I seem to share your pain, but beagle-demo-image is building
for me at the moment. (I'm basically wiping tmp and starting over as
fast as i can atm)
I am building on F11.
Philip
On 11/18/2009 09:40 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> i'm hoping there's a simple OE solution to this. i'm still fighting
> trying to bitbake guile-native, and here's the tail end of log file
> that shows the problem:
>
> cat alist.doc arbiters.doc async.doc backtrace.doc boolean.doc
> chars.doc continuations.doc debug.doc deprecation.doc deprecated.doc
> discouraged.doc dynl.doc dynwind.doc environments.doc eq.doc error.doc
> eval.doc evalext.doc extensions.doc feature.doc fluids.doc fports.doc
> futures.doc gc.doc goops.doc gsubr.doc gc-mark.doc gc-segment.doc
> gc-malloc.doc gc-card.doc guardians.doc hash.doc hashtab.doc hooks.doc
> i18n.doc init.doc ioext.doc keywords.doc lang.doc list.doc load.doc
> macros.doc mallocs.doc modules.doc numbers.doc objects.doc objprop.doc
> options.doc pairs.doc ports.doc print.doc procprop.doc procs.doc
> properties.doc random.doc rdelim.doc read.doc root.doc rw.doc
> scmsigs.doc script.doc simpos.doc smob.doc sort.doc srcprop.doc
> stackchk.doc stacks.doc stime.doc strings.doc srfi-4.doc srfi-13.doc
> srfi-14.doc strorder.doc strports.doc struct.doc symbols.doc
> threads.doc throw.doc values.doc variable.doc vectors.doc version.doc
> vports.doc weaks.doc ramap.doc unif.doc dynl.doc filesys.doc posix.doc
> net_db.doc socket.doc regex-posix.doc |
> GUILE="/home/rpjday/oe/angstrom-dev/work/x86_64-linux/guile-native-1.8.7-r0/guile-1.8.7/pre-inst-guile"
> ../scripts/snarf-check-and-output-texi>
> guile-procedures.texi || { rm guile-procedures.texi; false; }
>
>
> long story short, the fact that it's the pre-installation version of
> guile that's being used there is what's killing the build. if my
> already-installed native guile were used, apparently there would be no
> problem. so ... is there an OE setting that just says, no, use the
> guile that's already installed.
>
> a bit more detail -- i downloaded the 1.8.7 tarball and found the
> following in the top-level README:
>
> "The `GUILE_FOR_BUILD=...' setting is needed because some later steps
> of the build process use Guile itself. In the non-cross-compiling
> case this is the version of Guile that has just been built. When
> cross-compiling, you have to set GUILE_FOR_BUILD to tell the build
> where it can find a native version of Guile, to use for these steps."
>
> i have, in fact, tried that, but it doesn't make a difference. i'm
> about to follow the logic down to see how one affects that GUILE
> variable at that stage. but is there a simpler way to just point OE
> at the native guile for this step?
>
> rday
> --
>
> ========================================================================
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>
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>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-18 15:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-18 14:40 building versus just using native guile? Robert P. J. Day
2009-11-18 14:59 ` Philip Balister [this message]
2009-11-18 15:22 ` Robert P. J. Day
2009-11-19 17:46 ` Robert P. J. Day
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