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May 7 2005, 01:08 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 11-April 04 From: UK Member No.: 2,776 |
I'm trying to build something (anything right now would be a start!) on OE but bitbake is unable to retrieve some or all of the gcc pavkage becuase the anonymous CVS @ savannah.gnu.org just timesout. How can I get around this?
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May 7 2005, 01:41 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4,515 Joined: 25-October 03 From: Bath, UK Member No.: 464 |
Is savannah.gnu.org down atm?
If so, this is a problem, but not a permanent one. Si |
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May 8 2005, 12:39 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 11-April 04 From: UK Member No.: 2,776 |
Savannah didn't seem to be broken, insofar that webcvs was fine. I tried gcc.gnu.org as well and that also failed. In the end I tried to pull it manually (despite not having the slightest clue where to move it to after I'd got it. That worked. I then tried bitbake again and it also started to pull down gcc.
The question is was this pure coincidence that savannah came back just when I tried the manual pull or (more likely) is the fact that I exported CVS_RSH=ssh and set my CVSROOT manually prior to the last attempt anything to do with this? I thought bitbake controlled all the environmental settings but this would suggest I am wrong. I've moved on to the next problem now (still in gcc) it is failing to build libiberty due to an undefined function __builtin_expect which is supposedly a gcc builtin for branch prediction hinting. Ho hum, I'll get there in the end. Neil |
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May 9 2005, 01:50 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 11-April 04 From: UK Member No.: 2,776 |
QUOTE(nhorlock @ May 8 2005, 08:39 PM) I've moved on to the next problem now (still in gcc) it is failing to build libiberty due to an undefined function __builtin_expect which is supposedly a gcc builtin for branch prediction hinting. Thanks to help from #oe (PB__ in particular for his suggestion) I've found that this one was because I was using a shell that had previously been used to build an old Sharp/Opie and thus was finding an old gcc from the embeddix toolchain. So a tip for you all. Start with a clean shell and check your gcc before you start. I wasted a lot of time trying to figure out what was wrong. Neil |
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