Make Image for DM8000 Error
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you have to take a look at the logfiles of the package that failed to build.
This screenshot doesn't say anything about the error, only that a package could not get build. Take a look at the logfile of that package, there you should find more details why building this package failed.
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you have to take a look at the logfiles of the package that failed to build.
This screenshot doesn't say anything about the error, only that a package could not get build. Take a look at the logfile of that package, there you should find more details why building this package failed.
you have to take a look at the logfiles of the package that failed to build.
This screenshot doesn't say anything about the error, only that a package could not get build. Take a look at the logfile of that package, there you should find more details why building this package failed.
Hi Homey,
Where can I get the logfile?
Regards,
3YDM
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Thanks to the board deleting my post when trying to submit it, here's a shorter version of it:
Add the following to perl-native_5.8.8.bb
Codedo_configure_prepend() { sed "s!xlibpth='!xlibpth='/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu !" < Configure > Configure.new mv Configure.new Configure chmod 0755 Configure }
and try to build the package again.That's a pretty stupid & ugly hack I just added to my tree after upgrading to Ubuntu 11.04.
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Thanks to the board deleting my post when trying to submit it, here's a shorter version of it:
Add the following to perl-native_5.8.8.bb
Codedo_configure_prepend() { sed "s!xlibpth='!xlibpth='/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu !" < Configure > Configure.new mv Configure.new Configure chmod 0755 Configure }
and try to build the package again.That's a pretty stupid & ugly hack I just added to my tree after upgrading to Ubuntu 11.04.
Hi ritzMo,
I appreciate your helping. I will try it after I back home. I added your suggesttion in my perl-native_5.8.8.bb but it did not work for me. I got the same error message.
Regards,
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Hi
Looks like curl is missing in your linux...
If [ ! installed ]
install it
else
return answer
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Hi
Looks like curl is missing in your linux...
If [ ! installed ]
install it
else
return answer
fiHi stibbich,
Thank you for you help. I don't know where I can add your code. Please suggest me.
Regards,
3YDM
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Rofl - this was a little scripting joke (should be...)
Have a look, if curl is installed - a teammember of me had the same problem - he said he had to install curl and the problem was gone... (maybe an older version...)
Don´t have checked this - I use an older version of kubuntu (9.04) - this distribution is working very well to compile images...
There is no need to have always the newest things for "only" compile images - if I want to make an image I don´t want to fix things in a new linux-distribution...
And I use only the 32bit-version of it, not 64-bit - the same reason as said before...