Hi Alex,

 OK, thanks. I'll try that tonight. Maybe it will work as-is from my home network.

Is there a way to skip parts of the build? The first part is very slow.

Pete.



On 05/30/2018 04:59 PM, Slide wrote:
Hi Pete,

I also ran into a similar failure :-) I had to use:

git config url https://git.rtems.org/.insteadOf <https://git.rtems.org/rtems.insteadOf> git://git.rtems.org <http://git.rtems.org>

My IT blocks the git protocol port on our company firewall. You can make this global by adding --global after config in the command above

Alex

On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:58 PM D Peter Siddons <sidd...@bnl.gov <mailto:sidd...@bnl.gov>> wrote:

    Hi Gedare,
        That worked, i.e. commenting out the miniconda path and
    installing python3.6-dev. So on to the next stop :)

    Processing stopped when building the kernel. At the end of the log
    file I see:

    script: 72: export PATH
    script: 73: # Default environment set up.
    script: 74: LANG=C
    script: 75: export LANG
    script: 76: unset DISPLAY || :
    script: 77: umask 022
    script: 78: cd 
"/home/peter/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems/build/arm-rtems5-kernel-5-1"
    script: 79: echo "=> arm-rtems5-kernel-5-1:"
    script: 80: echo "==> %prep:"
    script: 81: source_dir_rtems="rtems-5"
    source setup: arm-rtems5-kernel-5-1: source rtems -q -c -n 
arm-rtems5-kernel-5-1-5
    making dir: 
/home/peter/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems/sources/git
    git: reset: git://git.rtems.org/rtems.git <http://git.rtems.org/rtems.git>
    git: checkout: git://git.rtems.org/rtems.git <http://git.rtems.org/rtems.git>  
=> 5
    error: git command failed (/usr/bin/git): 1

    I have attached the entire report, FYI. Does this mean that git
    could not supply the source?

    Pete.


    On 05/30/2018 01:01 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
    Pete,

    On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:19 PM, D Peter Siddons<sidd...@bnl.gov> 
<mailto:sidd...@bnl.gov>  wrote:
    Hi Gedare,

        I didn't get your earlier email (?), but the answer is:

    /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python3.6

    so the only way I have 3.6 is through miniconda. Maybe it expects
    /usr/bin/python3.6?

    Odd that my email didn't come through to you. Anyway, since 'which'
    finds it, the paths seem correct. Alex' suggestion to install the
    development library is a good one however. I have had problems in the
    past with mixed Anaconda python installations and Ubuntu distro ones.
    I (like you) had the conda in a subdir of my home directory though, so
    I found it was easiest for me to just disable the conda paths e.g. by
    commenting out
    #export PATH="/home/gedare/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
    in my .bashrc was sufficient for me

    Then, I could install/use the Ubuntu distributions Python2/3 packages
    without conflicts.

    Gedare

    Pete.



    On 05/30/2018 12:12 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:

    Alex,

    Yes that also makes sense, thank you. Usually, I've seen that problem
    manifest as missing Python.h, but error messages can be vague and
    inconsistent. :)

    On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 11:49 AM, Slide<slide.o....@gmail.com> 
<mailto:slide.o....@gmail.com>  wrote:

    I ran into a similar issue and the way I solved it was by installing the
    -dev package for Python. For me this was libpython3-dev on Ubuntu. I'm not
    sure how to do that with the Anaconda installation, but this may help point
    you in the right direction.

    Regards,

    Alex

    On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 6:57 AM Gedare Bloom<ged...@rtems.org> 
<mailto:ged...@rtems.org>  wrote:

    Pete,

    Do you get anything with:
    $ which python3.6

    Probably, it is looking for that invocation command. I ought to try
    this, because my Ubuntu does not ship with python3.6 I know, so maybe
    it breaks too... hm

    On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Siddons, David<sidd...@bnl.gov> 
<mailto:sidd...@bnl.gov>  wrote:

    Hi Amaan,
        Actually,  /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python is a soft link to
    /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python3.6 already! Does rsb not follow links?
    Pete.

    ________________________________
    From: Amaan Cheval [amaan.che...@gmail.com <mailto:amaan.che...@gmail.com>]
    Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 6:05 PM
    To: Siddons, David
    Cc:users@rtems.org <mailto:users@rtems.org>
    Subject: Re: rsb problem with python

    Hey David!

    It looks to me like Anaconda doesn't install the "alias" binaries
    specifying
    the version (for eg. both "python" and "python3.6"). I believe the fix
    in
    your case should be as simple as copying your existing binary with the
    following command:

    cp /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python
    /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python3.6


    On Tue, May 29, 2018, 3:28 AM Siddons, David<sidd...@bnl.gov> 
<mailto:sidd...@bnl.gov>  wrote:

    While building rsb for arm-rtems I got this problem:

    checking for python... /home/peter/miniconda3/bin/python
    checking for python3.6... no
    configure: error: python is missing or unusable
    Makefile:9095: recipe for target 'configure-gdb' failed
    make[1]: *** [configure-gdb] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory

    
'/home/peter/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems/build/arm-rtems5-gdb-8.0.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-1/build'
    Makefile:848: recipe for target 'all' failed
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    shell cmd failed: /bin/sh -ex

    
/home/peter/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems/build/arm-rtems5-gdb-8.0.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-1/doit
    error: building

    
arm-rtems5-gdb-8.0.1-x86_64-linux-gnu-1peter@peter-Latitude-E7240:~/development/rtems/src/rtems-source-builder/rtems$

    I am running Ubuntu:

    peter@peter-Latitude-E7240:/etc$ lsb_release -a
    LSB Version:

    
core-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-amd64:core-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch:printing-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-amd64:printing-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch:security-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-amd64:security-9.20160110ubuntu0.2-noarch
    Distributor ID: Ubuntu
    Description:    Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
    Release:        16.04
    Codename:       xenial

    then:

    python -V
    Python 3.6.1 :: Continuum Analytics, Inc.

    This comes from an Anaconda installation. If I remove the path entry
    which
    causes that I get python 2.7, which is the default Ubuntu 16.04
    version. Do
    I need to install Python 3.6?

    Pete.


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