waf breakage was Re: Hello world fails

2023-07-13 Thread Joel Sherrill
Chris... added you so you can see what's going on. Brett was kind enough to file this ticket for you. :) https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/4927 --joel On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 8:29 AM Ben Leone wrote: > I ran into this issue as well with the hello world and building other > applications using wa

Re: Hello world fails

2023-07-13 Thread Brett Sterling
Thank you - that fixed it immediately. Much appreciated! Brett From: Ben Leone Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 7:29 AM To: Brett Sterling ; j...@rtems.org Cc: users@rtems.org Subject: Re: Hello world fails I ran into this issue as well with the hello world and

Re: Hello world fails

2023-07-13 Thread Ben Leone
I ran into this issue as well with the hello world and building other applications using waf when starting a new project. It looks like the cause of the issue was changes made to rtems_waf in this commit here: https://git.rtems.org/rtems_waf/commit/?id=c721249146a510a6746b37e7d731cb1467f91f48 F

Re: Path issue Filesystem mounted with NFS(v4?)

2023-07-13 Thread Heinz Junkes
I see exact the same behavior as in the ticket 4273. Thanks for looking into…. Heinz > On 13. Jul 2023, at 09:33, Chris Johns wrote: > > > > On 11/7/2023 7:32 pm, Heinz Junkes wrote: >> Hallo, >> >> I am observing a strange problem with an NFS(v4) mounted filesystem and path >> usage. >> >>

Re: Path issue Filesystem mounted with NFS(v4?)

2023-07-13 Thread Chris Johns
On 11/7/2023 7:32 pm, Heinz Junkes wrote: > Hallo, > > I am observing a strange problem with an NFS(v4) mounted filesystem and path > usage. > > I have mounted a filesystem via NFSv4 (/Volumes): > > loc = 0x00820a20 > node_access = 0x007c2378, node_access_2 = 0x, handler = 0x005c3