On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 06:58:17PM +1200, Chris Tillman wrote: > Ummm, luser here, how would I know if it was BE mode? That would stand for > big-endian? I reckon so, as I wouldn't know how to change it. /proc/cpuinfo > didn't mention it. Yeah, big-endian. With PowerPC it is more complicated since it can be switched...
> I'll try building journalctl with the patch; I think for Debian I probably > have to actually build systemd? In this case it is enough to do './configure && make journalctl' and use journalctl without installation (./journalctl ...). On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:16:43PM +1200, Chris Tillman wrote: > OK, I tried building it with the patch. I saw it go past the journal > folder, so I think the patch compiled OK. But it stopped with an error at > > src/core/socket.c:32:0 > /usr/include/powerpc-linux-gnu/sys/xattr.h:32:3: > error: expected identifier before numeric constant > XATTR_CREATE = 1, /* set value, fail if att already exists. */ > ^ Hm, that doesn't look good. Which version are you compiling? We changed to use sys/xattr.h fairly recently, but everything is expected to work now. If you're compiling from git, than this seems to be a bug to be resolved. You could try to compile an older version of systemd, before v213-1-gd2edfae0f9, which started using sys/xattr.h. The journalctl code hasn't changed much since v208, and since you only need journalctl, it doesn't really matter much which version you compile. You could try v208-stable, from git://git.freedesktop.org/git/systemd/systemd-stable.git --branch v208-stable Then apply the patch(es) on top, and ./autogen.sh c && make journalctl should be enough. > The comma looks out of place, but it's in the middle of defining an enum > (this is the first element). However there is a #define immediately > following both the first and second elements, looks a little fishy. I tried > moving those two #defines to after the enum definition (still inside the > #ifndef) and rebuilding,but that didn't fix it. I still got the same error > on rebuild. This header isn't even in your package is it? But I don't know > how to get around it. XATTR_CREATE is probably #defined to something. > Oh, I also got some warnings: > > in .configure unrecognized options: --disable-maintainer-mode > > Makefile.am:35: user target .PRECIOUS defined here ... > /usr/share/automake-1.14/am/configure.am overrides Automake target > '.PRECIOUS' defined here This is a known automake bug, unlikely to be fixed. > src/shared/hashmap.c:188:15 unused variable auxv > > src/journal/sd-journal.c:2604:25: in function sd_journal_enumerate_unique > warning: format '%11u' expects argument of type 'long long unsigned int' > but argument 8 has type 'size_t' > ... that one is in the log_debug statement you added, Zbigniew. Thanks, I fixed this here. You might get a garbled print statement, but shouldn't matter otherwise. > Headed to bed now, perhaps I can try again in the morning if you all have > any ideas ... Thanks for testing. Zbyszek _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
