I am building images for raspberrypi as per the steps updated at "https://raspinterest.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/yocto-project-on-raspberry-pi-3/".
I am getting following error for while doing do_package for busybox.
ERROR: busybox-1.24.1-r0 do_package: Function failed:
SYSTEMD_SERVICE_busybox-syslog value busybox-syslog.service does not
exist
Can you help to understand and fix this issue.
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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.
I believe some environmental path reference are broken. Could some one please help
I'm attempting to build Slimminer which is based on cpuminer with osxcross on Linux. I configured it with:
CC=o64-clang CXX=o64-clang++ ./configure ---host=x86_64-apple-darwin10.11
which configures it with no errors. I am attempting to make it with:
make CC=o64-clang CXX=o64-clang++
I receive many errors while making it all saying either:
error: invalid operand for instruction
or
while in macro instantiation
This error was due to my ignorance. I did not read the build instructions fully. I did not run
./nomacro.pl
which solved the problem.
I ran conda update --all recently and now every time I open a new terminal I get these error lines at the top:
ERROR: This cross-compiler package contains no program /bin/x86_64-conda_cos6-linux-gnu-addr2line
ERROR: activate-binutils_linux-64.sh failed, see above for details
ERROR: This cross-compiler package contains no program /bin/x86_64-conda_cos6-linux-gnu-cc
ERROR: activate-gcc_linux-64.sh failed, see above for details
ERROR: This cross-compiler package contains no program /bin/x86_64-conda_cos6-linux-gnu-c++
ERROR: activate-gxx_linux-64.sh failed, see above for details
(anaconda3-4.4.0) imran#holly:~$
Any idea what is going on and how to fix it?
I solved this with:
conda remove gcc_linux-64 gcc_impl_linux-64 binutils_linux-64 binutils_impl_linux-64
Thanks to the help in the comments from #darthbith
I am trying to connect to an Oracle database in Go using this package. I have both server and instantclient installed for both Oracle 11.2 and 12.1, and I'm following the instructions regarding the oci8.pc file. My operating system is Windows.
However, when I run "go get github.com/mattn/go-oci8" (or attempt to install a program that uses the package after having gotten the package's source code directly) I get this error:
# github.com/mattn/go-oci8
C:/oraclexe/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/server/oci/lib/MSVC/oci.lib: error adding symbols: File in wrong format
collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Does anyone know what the problem is and how to fix it?
Looks to be the same issue I had trying to install oci8. Are you using TDM_GCC? The problem for me was that TDM_GCC has a compiler / linker bug that prevents from compiling certain files. I used ming64 instead and it worked. You can see my detailed posts regarding that here:
https://github.com/mattn/go-oci8/issues/75
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.