Hi Chris, > On 28. Jan 2019, at 23:35, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > > On 24/1/19 8:40 pm, Adam Lindberg wrote: >> Hi Joel, >> >> My python version are: >> >> $ python --version >> Python 2.7.15 >> $ python3 --version >> Python 3.7.0 >> > > Do you have the latest XCode installed?
Xcode Version 10.1 (10B61) and Command Line Tools (macOS 10.14) for Xcode 10.1. > Any 3rd party packages from homebrew or macports installed? Quite a few Homebrew packages, that could get in the way: ansible libusb antibody libusb-compat aria2 libuv arping libvterm atool libyaml autoconf libzip autoconf-archive lua automake lua@5.1 bat luajit boost luarocks cairo make cmake mas colordiff mercurial coreutils mpfr diff-so-fancy msgpack docker multitail docker-compose namebench docker-machine ncdu encfs neovim exa netcat fabric nnn fd oniguruma ffmpeg open-ocd fontconfig openssl freetype openssl@1.1 fribidi optipng gcc otfcc-mac64 gd pandoc gdbm pango gdk-pixbuf parallel gettext pcre gifsicle pcre2 gist peco git pixman git-extras pkg-config git-lfs pngout gitless prettyping glib proselint gmp pstree gnuplot pv go python graphicsmagick python3 graphite2 python@2 graphviz qt harfbuzz r hexyl readline hidapi reattach-to-user-namespace htop rename httpie ripgrep httping rrdtool hugo ruby icu4c s3cmd imagemagick shellcheck isl socat jasper sqlite jemalloc ssh-copy-id jpeg tesseract jq tig kerl tldr lame tmux leptonica tree libcroco ttfautohint libevent unibilium libffi unixodbc libftdi vale libgit2 vimpager libidn2 visidata libmpc watch libnet webp libpcap wget libpng wine librsvg wxmac libsodium x264 libssh2 xvid libtermkey xz libtiff zsh libtool zsh-completions libunistring > I will see what I can find on a mac here. > >> Waf is just invoked with ./waf -vvv (the -vvv was added by me to debug this >> issue). The full output, including the run of ./waf configure before is here: >> https://gist.github.com/eproxus/0957406e563948a1329604048bc4370b >> As you can see, we always run the script with -x: >>> https://github.com/grisp/grisp-software/blob/eproxus/wifi-opti-and-libbsd-to-freebsd-12-update/build/build-libbsd.sh > > The error 'Could not create the directory ///o' is strange. It is almost like > a > string is bring treated as a list and waf is iterating up the path a character > at a time. That, or that some environment variables or configuration settings are empty resulting in an empty path. Is the “o” a .o extension possibly? >> We use Waf 2.0.13 but trying with the latest 2.0.14 yields the same result. > > OK and thanks. > > Chris > I really appreciate the help. Cheers, Adam -- Adam Lindberg Senior Developer +49 8135 69492 90 Peer Stritzinger GmbH Geschäftsführer: Peer Stritzinger Aumüllerstr. 14 Handelsregister München HRB 133238 82216 Maisach www.stritzinger.com _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users