Solved in a bizar way:
./ltib -p dproxy -m prep
./ltib -p dproxy -m scbuild
./ltib -p dproxy -m scdeploy
Now when I type ./ltib, it passes this stage and finally builds
the base_libs!
Érico V. Porto
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Érico
Porto
<address@hidden>
wrote:
Ok, found this
On ltib directory, when I look for the files in rootfs, they
are there :
ls -la rootfs/lib/libc*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libc-2.3.6.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04 rootfs/lib/libcrypt-2.3.6.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04
rootfs/lib/libcrypt.so.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04
rootfs/lib/libc.so.6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04
rootfs/lib/libc.so.bak
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 0 2012-01-12 16:04
rootfs/lib/libc.so_orig
But, when I use the rpm command to check if glibc is
installed, I get nothing, so it isn't installed - I think!
rpm --root
`pwd`/rootfs -q base_libs --provides | grep libc.so
Any thoughts?
Érico V. Porto
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:59 AM,
Érico Porto
<address@hidden>
wrote:
Is this where I should bee looking for libc? If it is,
than it is not installed - just need to find out how
to...
ls
/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/lib/
libbeecrypt.la
libltdl.a libpopt.la
librpm.a librpmdb-4.0.4.so
librpmio.a liby.a
libbeecrypt.so
libltdl.so libpopt.so librpmbuild-4.0.4.so
librpmdb.a librpmio.la
rpm
libbeecrypt.so.2
libltdl.so.3 libpopt.so.0
librpmbuild.a librpmdb.la
librpmio.so rpmpopt
libbeecrypt.so.2.2.0
libltdl.so.3.1.0 libpopt.so.0.0.0 librpmbuild.la
librpmdb.so librpm.la
rpmrc
libfl.a
libpopt.a librpm-4.0.4.so
librpmbuild.so librpmio-4.0.4.so
librpm.so
Érico V. Porto
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at
9:41 AM, Érico Porto
<address@hidden>
wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to install ltib in my computer, but
I'm getting some errors about glibc not
installed. Anyone has ever got those?
./ltib
Processing
platform: CPqD CPE-SS CPU board
============================================
using
config/platform/cpe_ss/.config
Processing:
fake-provides
===========================
Processing:
u-boot-1.1.6-cpe_ss
=================================
Processing:
kernel-2.6.20-cpe_ss
==================================
Processing:
dev
=================
Processing:
skell
===================
Processing:
dproxy
====================
rpm
is
/home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpm/RPMS/ppc/dproxy-0.5-1.ppc.rpm
sudo
/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm --dbpath
/home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpmdb
-e --allmatches --nodeps dproxy
2>/dev/null
sudo
/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm --dbpath
/home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpmdb
--prefix
/home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rootfs
--ignorearch -ivh --force --excludedocs
/home/erico/Downloads/sources_svn/ltib/trunk/source/ltib-mpc832x_rdb/ltib-mpc832x_rdb-20070507/rpm/RPMS/ppc/dproxy-0.5-1.ppc.rpm
error:
failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by
dproxy-0.5-1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by
dproxy-0.5-1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by
dproxy-0.5-1
f_buildrpms()
returned an error, exiting
Started:
Fri Jan 13 09:25:31 2012
Ended:
Fri Jan 13 09:25:33 2012
Elapsed:
2 seconds
Build
Failed
Exiting
on error or interrupt
I was reading through the web looking for
information, and saw I could see the packets
successfully installed using rpm.
/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm -qa
mkspooflinks-3.3-1
flex-2.5.4-1
autoconf-2.57-1
lkc-1.4-2
cksum-19990607-1
genromfs-0.5.1-1
mtd-utils-20060302-1
cramfs-1.1-1
unifdef-1.0-1
rpm-fs-4.0.4-1
fake-provides-1.0-5
bison-1.875-1
texinfo-4.8-1
libtool-1.5-1
wget-1.9.1-1
genext2fs-1.3-1
u-boot-tools-1.1.6-1
dtc-20070307-1
distcc-2.18.3-1
tc-fsl-x86lnx-e300c2-nptl-4.0.2-2
In another machine that also has ubuntu 11.10,
everything simply works, but that's an older
machine so I guess some older packages
somewhere made this work - in the past it was
a 10.04, and I upgraded the version...
If no one know why this happens, it's okay.
Érico V. Porto