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When I call the `make user_proj_example` command to the caravel user project in the openlane folder, I encounter such an error.
I have applied the solutions from all the sources I can find on the internet, but the problem still persists.

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After pulling the openssl installation package and unzipping it in /usr/local/src/ I ran ./config --prefix=/usr/local/ssl --openssldir=/usr/local/ssl shared zlib. This command successfully configured openssl.
I then ran the make command to build openssl and got the following error:
cc1: fatal error: apps/app_rand.d: no such file or directory
compilation terminated
make(1): *** (apps/app.rand.o) Error 1
make(1): Leaving directory '/usr/local/src/openssl-1.1.1d'
make: *** (all) Error 2
The apps directory was created and does exist, but the app_rand.d file is not present inside of the apps directory.
I have downloaded all dependencies (i believe)
I am decent in linux, I have my rhcsa, but am not familiar with manually building software libraries like openssl. I have tried to do some research online but have not come up with any solutions. Any advice would be very much appreciated!

rJava not installing on new laptop

Just received a new GTX laptop, and for whatever reason, I am simply not able to install rJava. No matter what I do with the Java and JDK installs, I get the following message. I have been uninstalling, rebooting, re-installing, Java (latest versions) and RTools, and yet, I still cannot get rJava to install.
I am using Rstudio as my gui, and I have been able to successfully install rJava on an Ubuntu machine, but for whatever reason, I cannot get this to work on my windows GPU laptop.
I realize this is a question that appears to have been answered in other threads, but I am not seeing the same situation as mine. Something is different, and I can't figure it out.
What else can I provide to help someone help me?
* installing *source* package 'rJava' ...
** package 'rJava' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** using staged installation
Generate Windows-specific files (src/jvm-w32) ...
make: Entering directory '/Users/bfcgl/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpOcP1l8/R.INSTALLa750514e17ed/rJava/src/jvm-w32'
C:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/dlltool --as C:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/as --input-def jvm64.def --kill-at --dllname jvm.dll --output-lib libjvm.dll.a
C:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -O2 -c -o findjava.o findjava.c
C:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -s -o findjava.exe findjava.o
make: Leaving directory '/Users/bfcgl/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpOcP1l8/R.INSTALLa750514e17ed/rJava/src/jvm-w32'
Find Java...
JAVA_HOME=C:/PROGRA~1/Java/jdk-14
=== Building JRI ===
JAVA_HOME=C:/PROGRA~1/Java/jdk-14
R_HOME=C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-36~1.3
JDK has no javah.exe - using javac -h . instead
Creating Makefiles ...
Configuration done.
make -C src JRI.jar
make[1]: Entering directory '/Users/bfcgl/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpOcP1l8/R.INSTALLa750514e17ed/rJava/jri/src'
C:/PROGRA~1/Java/jdk-14/bin/javac -h . -d . ../RList.java ../RBool.java ../RVector.java ../RMainLoopCallbacks.java ../RConsoleOutputStream.java ../Mutex.java ../Rengine.java ../REXP.java ../RFactor.java ../package-info.java
..\Rengine.java:120: error: invalid use of a restricted identifier 'yield'
while (!alive && !died) yield();
^
(to invoke a method called yield, qualify the yield with a receiver or type name)
1 error
make[1]: *** [Makefile.all:41: org/rosuda/JRI/Rengine.class] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/Users/bfcgl/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpOcP1l8/R.INSTALLa750514e17ed/rJava/jri/src'
make: *** [Makefile.all:19: src/JRI.jar] Error 2
**** WARNING: JRI could NOT be built
Set IGNORE=1 if you want to build rJava anyway.
ERROR: configuration failed for package 'rJava'
* removing 'C:/Users/bfcgl/OneDrive/Documents/R/win-library/3.6/rJava'
Warning in install.packages :
installation of package ‘rJava’ had non-zero exit status
I had the same problem (although installing for the first time on an old laptop) and can confirm that JDK 11 solved the problem
I still looking for the same problem resolution, meanwhile, I tried with Java JDK 11 and I succeed in RStudio. If this helps, try it. I will keep searching for the answer why the new version is not working.
Regards,

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While I am trying to create AIX package (.bff) I am getting following error.
bash-4.2# make package
cd buildroot; makebff /usr/bin/sh: makebff: not found make: The error code from the last command is 127.
Stop.
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I'm using Windows 7, and the command make dependencies fails in CYGWIN.
'make' works and shows the complete list of available targets. make clean works without generating an error message. All the rest fails and the error is:
$ make dependencies
Installing depencies
make: Rscript : commande introuvable
../Makefile:39: recipe for target `dependencies' failed
make: *** [dependencies] Error 127
I have double-checked all my environment variables, PATH, and CYGWIN_HOME, etc., still doesn't work.
Any advice from someone who's been through the same issue is much appreciated.

GODI installation error

I'm running Fedora 9 x86_64 and am more or less a Linux newbie (not using it, but installing and such). The error occurs in the second stage of the bootstrap (i.e. "./bootstrap_stage2").
It does a whole lot fo stuff and then these errors start happening:
Fatal error: exception Out_of_memory
make[8]: *** [odoc_html.cmo] Error 2
make[8]: Leaving directory `/home/matthew/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml/work/ocaml/ocamldoc'
make[7]: *** [ocamldoc] Error 2
make[7]: Leaving directory `/home/matthew/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml/work/ocaml'
Error: Exec error: File /home/matthew/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml/./../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk, line 1039: Command returned with non-zero exit code
Error: Exec error: File /home/matthew/godi/build/godi/godi-ocaml/./../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk, line 1378: Command returned with non-zero exit code
Error: Command fails with code 1: godi_console
Failure!
I've run it monitoring my memory and can say that I definately have not run out (using about 500 and I've got 3).
So anyone know what the issue is? I've searched the net, but the only other similar thing I found was the other thread on here (but it had a different error)
Any help would be much appreciated, because last time I installed it, it worked flawlessly.
This looks like a known problem with old OCaml (<3.11) on 64-bit platforms likely triggered by heap randomization, which is enabled on Fedora. It's been fixed so far as I know in recent releases (3.11 at least, possibly 3.10.2). Up-to-date GODI running out of section 3.11 should work if this is the case.

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