From: Chris Johns
- This fixes the support for the change in RTEMS to use -isystem
This patch is pushed. Please update rtems_waf where used.
---
rtems.py | 15 +++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/rtems.py b/rtems.py
index b618157..0b24645 100644
--- a/r
On 18/4/2023 11:29 pm, sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de wrote:
> RTEMS Source Builder - Set Builder, 6 (7841a1e9056f)
> config: tools/rtems-gcc-10-newlib-head.cfg
> package: v850-rtems6-gcc-28fc129-newlib-836d04d-x86_64-linux-gnu-1
> warning: checksum error: gnu-mirror-gcc-28fc129.tar.gz
This gc
Hi Frank,
Thanks for reporting this and looking into it. MIPS seems to need extra help.
I will try and answer the question you raised earlier about what is happening
with the packages being built. It is a little involved...
Packages we build like gcc and gdb are adding GMP and MPFR into their bu
Hello Chris,
I indeed looked into the wrong build. Analyzing the correct results
unfortunately reveals that the issue persists in the current build the
way I described it in my earlier mail. I checked
git head "ae00c59541f21d8c459a33774efade80085c9b4a" and MIPS for
* "openSUSE Leap 15.4" --
Hello Chris,
I mistakenly looked into to the wrong build. I am currently checking
this again. This is most likely an error of mine.
Sorry for the confusion
Frank
On 4/18/23 11:54, Frank Kühndel wrote:
Subject:
Re: [rtems-source-builder PATCH] rtems: Add back gsed that was remove by
mistake
Hello Chris,
first of all, I do not use MIPS. So I have no troubles if it builds or
not. I only want to report an observation from our continuous
integration (CI) server.
In the past the MIPS builds failed due to the fact that the packages
(lib)gmp-devel and (lib)expat-devel where not instal