On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 4:14 AM, Joel Sherrill <joel.sherr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Jeff Mayes (here at OAR) has installed a fresh Ubuntu 15.10 to build the > tools on. Normally it is quite simple and straightforward. I wanted to know > if it was reproducible. > > I know on RPM distributions, you need to be careful when you mix 32 and 64 > bit packages. That is often a sign something is broken. > > --joel > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 4:22 PM, Jason Wong <jason.hcw...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Although I suspect that the reason you cannot install python2.7-dev is >> that you have already installed python2.7-dev:i386 which is conflict with >> python2.7-dev:amd64, you should show the error message when you are trying >> to install python2.7-dev to make things clearer. >> >> >> On 12 February 2016 at 22:38, punit vara <punitv...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 3:21 AM, Jason Wong <jason.hcw...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > I am using a docker image running Ubuntu 15.10, I have no problem >>> > installing >>> > both "python2.7-dev" and "libpython2.7-dev". >>> > According to apt-cache, "python2.7-dev" depends on "python2.7". >>> > If you install "python2.7-dev", then "python2.7" should be >>> > automatically >>> > installed. >>> > Perhaps you should show us the message you got when you try to install >>> > "python2.7-dev", and you should also report the problem to ubuntu >>> > community >>> > as well. >>> > >>> > root@c0e8f7d4cae3:/# apt-cache depends python2.7-dev >>> > python2.7-dev >>> > Depends: python2.7 >>> > Depends: libpython2.7-dev >>> > Depends: libpython2.7 >>> > Depends: libexpat1-dev >>> > |Recommends: libc6-dev >>> > Recommends: <libc-dev> >>> > libc6-dev >>> > Replaces: python2.7 >>> > >>> > >>> > On 11 February 2016 at 19:44, punit vara <punitv...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:45 PM, Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> >>> >> wrote: >>> >> > We need the config.log from the subdirectory where the failure >>> >> > occurred. >>> >> > This looks like one from the top directory, >>> >> > >>> >> > Look at the build log to see what directory the build failed in and >>> >> > grab >>> >> > that one. >>> >> > >>> >> > FWIW a quick google for this issue on Ubuntu showed someone >>> >> > suggested: >>> >> > >>> >> > sudo apt-get install python-dev >>> >> > >>> >> > Have you done that? >>> >> > >>> >> > --joel >>> >> > >>> >> > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:50 AM, punit vara <punitv...@gmail.com> >>> >> > wrote: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> >>> >> >> wrote: >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 8:15 AM, punit vara <punitv...@gmail.com> >>> >> >> > wrote: >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 6:56 PM, Aun-Ali Zaidi <ad...@kodeit.net> >>> >> >> >> wrote: >>> >> >> >> > Hi, >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > I was having the same problem yesterday and managed to find a >>> >> >> >> > fix >>> >> >> >> > by >>> >> >> >> > installing libpython2.7-dev: >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > sudo apt-get install libpython2.7-dev >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > Aun-Ali Zaidi >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> Thanks Aun-Ali. I have tried but again I am getting same error. >>> >> >> >> Because this package would get installed when you install >>> >> >> >> python2.7-dev >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Can you look in the config.log for gdb where the failure >>> >> >> > occurred? Or >>> >> >> > even >>> >> >> > at the configure.in/ac script in its source. It is looking for a >>> >> >> > very >>> >> >> > specific >>> >> >> > file to link against and failing. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > yum have a "provides" subcommand to search for which package >>> >> >> > provides >>> >> >> > a specific file. Apt must have a similar capability. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > So you can figure out the file gdb needs to link and the >>> >> >> > corresponding >>> >> >> > package which includes it. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > --joel >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> >> devel mailing list >>> >> >> >> devel@rtems.org >>> >> >> >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Yes I agree with you Joel. From line 129 I found errors if you can >>> >> >> help me out. Perhaps somebody can help me I am attaching config.log >>> >> >> file from >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> /home/punit/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems/build/arm-rtems4.12-gdb-7.9-x86_64-linux-gnu-1/build >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> Yes I tried that before but same error. I am attaching log file I >>> >> have sent config.log from failure subdirectory. I have provided >>> >> location in previous mail which is the same as shown in this log file. >>> >> If I am wrong let me. >>> >> >>> >> Thanks for support. >>> >> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> devel mailing list >>> >> devel@rtems.org >>> >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Regards, >>> > Jason Wong >>> root@punit-Compaq-420:~# apt-cache depends python2.7-dev >>> python2.7-dev >>> Depends: python2.7 >>> Depends: libpython2.7-dev >>> Depends: libpython2.7 >>> Depends: libexpat1-dev >>> |Recommends: libc6-dev >>> Recommends: <libc-dev> >>> libc6-dev >>> Replaces: python2.7 >>> Replaces: python2.7:i386 >>> Conflicts: python2.7-dev:i386 >>> >>> Thanks Jason this is really helpful. I am attaching log file as well . >>> How did you solve python missing error. I have found some linking >>> error and some header file error. Please look into it. I have already >>> asked to ubuntu community but not yet got any answer. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Jason Wong >> >> _______________________________________________ >> devel mailing list >> devel@rtems.org >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > While solving this issue today I crashed my system. I again installed ubuntu 14.04 LTS .
I followed following step. $ sudo apt-get update I already has python so I didnt install intentionally. Then I did $ sudo apt-get build-dep binutils gcc g++ gdb unzip git I built rtems But got the same error "python missing or unusable ". Then I just install $ sudo apt-get install python2.7-dev This solved my issue.I successfully built rtems. I guess issue was with i386 package and amd64. When I install python2.7-dev separetly it solved my issue. Thanks for Jason and Joel to help me solve this issue. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel