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Re: Build results on just-released Debian 64bit for Raspberry Pi
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Paul Theodoropoulos |
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Re: Build results on just-released Debian 64bit for Raspberry Pi |
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Sat, 30 May 2020 16:02:52 -0700 |
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On 5/30/2020 15:47 PM, Gary E. Miller wrote:
Yo Paul!
On Sat, 30 May 2020 14:12:15 -0700
Paul Theodoropoulos via <gpsd-users@nongnu.org> wrote:
I don't have a spare gps HAT to test with,
Uputronics has generously offered to send my a prototype of their new HAT.
Could take weeks to get to me. When I get it, I'll send you my old HAT
if you'll test with it.
Appreciate the offer, but no need - one of these days i'll just swap the
micro-sd into one of my existing backup devices and give it a whirl. just
haven't done so yet.
Build process output: https://pastebin.com/3fBALGYy
Not too bad, but...
scons is running under Python version: 2.7.16.final.0
Ouch. Python 2.7 is past EOL, and in a new release?
Yes. I'm not sure what the rationale is, but Debian still ships with 2.7 -
but it also ships with 3.7.3.
Did you read the build procedure first?
I did, but not in depth - I mainly just wanted to report if there were
any significant errors from a 'vanilla' build attempt. I went by
build.adoc, which says (after the scons && scons check && scons
udev-install) 'if you get any errors, you need to read the detailed
instructions that follow'. Seeing none, I didn't dig much deeper.
Checking for C header file sys/timepps.h... no
Uh, oh. Broken PPS. Missing delendency, easy to fix, you missed pps-tools.
So not good for time service.
Not listed as a dependency in build.adoc, listed as optional build component.
Checking pkg-config for libusb-1.0... no
Broken support for early Garmins.
Checking that xsltproc can make man pages... no
No man pages.
Checking pkg-config for gtk+-3.0... no
xgps and xgpsspeed will not be built.
As per above.
Again, this was just a quick run-through to look for gross errors. I will
likely dig deeper and try running one of my backup units with the new build.
--
Paul Theodoropoulos
www.anastrophe.com