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Re: [Ltib] libXt "failed dependencies"


From: Alan Carvalho de Assis
Subject: Re: [Ltib] libXt "failed dependencies"
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:09:21 -0300

Hi Stuart,

Excellent!

It solved libXt compilation problem!

Regards,

Alan

On 7/15/09, Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> I found the problem, for some reason for the imx27 build it is
> installing 'makestrs' this is an executable built by the package for its
> own internal processing (using the $BUILDCC).  I don't understand why as
> I've definitely built and installed this before.
>
> Anyhow, I've checked in this change that will fix the problem (I could
> reproduce it).  I also checked-in a change earlier that fixes up some of
> the packages.lkc dependencies/selects for libXt and friends.
>
> Index: dist/lfs-5.1/libXt/libXt.spec
>
> @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
>     --prefix=%{_prefix} --host=$CFGHOST --build=%{_build} \
>     --disable-malloc0returnsnull \
>     --disable-static \
> +  --disable-install-makestrs \
> --with-xfile-search-path="%{_sysconfdir}/X11/%%L/%%T/%%N%%C%%S:%{_sysconfdir}
>
>
> Regards, Stuart
>
>
> Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote:
>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> On 7/14/09, Stuart Hughes <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> In your previous email, the install was failing as these dependencies
>>> were not met:
>>>
>>> error: failed dependencies:
>>>     libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)   is needed by libXt-1.0.4-5
>>>     libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)   is needed by libXt-1.0.4-5
>>>
>>>
>>> However, your base_libs are only providing 2.4/2.5/private.  That looks
>>> a bit suspect, I normally get a load more (including 2.0/2.1).
>>>
>>> Which BSP are you working on and which toolchain  does it select (maybe
>>> you can attached your platforms .config).
>>>
>>
>> I am not using a FSL BSP, I am using the most updated LTIB from CVS.
>>
>>> You could try running ./ltib -p base_libs -f and then re-check what it
>>> provides.  The dependency in Xt looks reasonable to me.
>>>
>>
>> Even after running "./ltib -p base_libs -f" it is only providing GLIBC
>> 2.4 and 2.5.
>>
>> To verify/confirm this issue I installed Ubuntu 9.04 into a virtual
>> machine and the same problem happened.
>>
>> You can reproduce this problem this way:
>>
>> 1) Use a new and clean Linux machine (ie. Ubuntu 9.04)
>>
>> 2) Install needed LTIB dependency:
>> http://www.imxdev.org/wiki/index.php?title=ALL_Boards_ltib_config_ubuntu
>>
>> 3) Run ./ltib and select i.MX27ADS
>>
>> 4) Unselect Qtopia
>>
>> 5) Go ahead and wait few minutes until the error happen
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alan
>>
>




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