I also tried bld.path.find_or_declare('rtems.h') like in the supplied example, but that did not work for me either.
Kind Regards Robin On Mon, 3 May 2021 at 14:31, Robin Müller <robin.muelle...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Vijay, > > I tried bld.find_or_declare('rtems.h') but that did not work for me. > > Just out of curiosity, why was the patch not accepted? I did not find > anything in the waf gitlab. > > Kind Regards > Robin > > On Sat, 1 May 2021 at 20:29, Vijay Kumar Banerjee <vi...@rtems.org> wrote: > >> Hi Robin, >> >> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 2:36 AM Robin Müller <robin.muelle...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Issue can be reproduced by doing the quickstart application build on >> Windows 10. The issue are backslashes in the absolute paths of the >> dependency paths >> > which were not stripped from dependency paths on Windows, >> > causing waf to not recognize them as valid absolute paths. More >> specifically, I printed the resulting dependency paths after stripping >> > >> > >> C\:/Users/Robin/Documents/RTEMS/rtems-tools/rtems/6/sparc-rtems6/erc32/lib/include/rtems/userenv.h >> > >> > The backslash at the start causes the issue. >> > I was able to fix this with the following adaptations (gccdeps.py >> starting line 108) >> > >> As I mentioned earlier, this patch will probably not be accepted in >> upstream waf and it might not be a great idea to change it in the >> RTEMS version of waf, since it'll cause issues in the future when we >> try to sync up with the waf updates from upstream. >> >> Please try bld.find_or_declare from your wscript and see if that fixes >> the header file not found issue. That is probably a cleaner solution >> for now. >> >> > # Now join all the lines together >> > txt = txt.replace('\\\n', '') >> > >> > val = txt.strip() >> > val = [x.replace('\\ ', ' ') for x in re_splitter.split(val) if x] >> > # This was added to replace backslashes which can cause issues on >> Windows >> > if os.name == 'nt': >> > val = [x.replace('C:\\', 'C:') for x in re_splitter.split(val) if >> x] >> > print(val) >> > nodes = [] >> > bld = self.generator.bld >> > >> > I don't know whether this can have other evil side effects, but the waf >> build works after that.. >> The possible evil side effects could be the issue with "\", as you >> mentioned here. So better to avoid hacking it. :) >> >> >> Best regards, >> Vijay >> > >> > Kind Regards >> > Robin >> > >> > On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 at 00:30, Vijay Kumar Banerjee <vi...@rtems.org> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 3:01 PM Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > On 30/4/21 5:01 am, Robin Müller wrote: >> >> > > Yes that is the prefix. The rtems.h file is definitely located at >> the location >> >> > > in the warning and it works on older commit of rtems_waf (where >> gccdeps.py is >> >> > > not used). >> >> > > I briefly looked through the gccdeps.py file and it is doing some >> string >> >> > > stripping operations. >> >> > > Maybe that is the issue but I am not sure. >> >> > >> >> > Thank you for debugging this and I agree it look like something is a >> little off >> >> > in gccdeps. >> >> > >> >> Yes, I had a patch for that but I think there was a discussion >> >> upstream between ita1024 and Chris and the conclusion was that the >> >> patch won't be accepted. I can't find it right now but I could fix >> >> this problem by using find_or_declare. >> >> >> >> @Robin: Please try to use the find function and see if it fixes. >> >> Here's an example that worked quite nicely in rtems-examples: >> >> >> https://git.rtems.org/rtems-examples/tree/filesystem/fat_ramdisk/wscript#n34 >> >> >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Vijay >> >> >> >> > I will need to try and reproduce this to have a chance of finding >> it. What >> >> > happens if you remove gccdeps.py? Will that you get past this point? >> >> > >> >> > Chris >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > devel mailing list >> >> > devel@rtems.org >> >> > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >> >
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