Openmoko Bug #2155: opkg-native do_compile failed
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Thu Dec 4 23:02:53 CET 2008
#2155: opkg-native do_compile failed
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Reporter: manitu | Owner: tick
Type: defect | Status: in_testing
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: opkg | Version:
Severity: blocker | Keywords: opkg opkg-native do_compile SUSE11.0 compile error free_error_list opkh_cmd.c opkg_cmd opkg_print_error_list
Haspatch: 1 | Blockedby:
Estimated: | Patchreview:
Blocking: | Reproducible: always
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Comment(by manitu):
sorry for write back so late, forgot to send the message:
i tested it all day, once i tried to make update-makefile; make update;
make setup; make clean-package-opkg-native; make all;
doesn't working, then same with make image, not working, then with make
clean-package-opkg, not working
then i added some empty lines in the file, make clean-package-opkg-native,
same error, at same line, it didn't moved down, so it didn't notice the
change?
after that i created a new dir and downloaded makefile there, make setup,
make image, same error
i already tried it with 8 processes at same time(like in the tips section)
and without this change, same error, same line
i also tried the make om-gta02 thing, just same error^^
i think only thing i didn't try is to change the gcc version, i already
tried to install it from the suse dvd, but it was the same version as
installed, so i have to look how i can compile my own gcc without losing
some of my x services, because they depend on it
but the big question, why it didn't notice the changes in the file and
still showed the error at the old line, what commands i need to type, for
reloading it(if you know it, i will try to duplicate this free_error_log
function and write the second one in opkg_cmd.h/c, so it have to be there)
thanks for the commit of the fix :)
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