[okl4-developer] Linux kernel build errors
G S Madhusudan
mail at gsmadhusudan.info
Thu Jul 24 23:21:23 EST 2008
I downloaded a fresh copy, works now !
By the way, is it OK to use Python 2.5 ?
Thanks
Thanks
Geoffrey Lee wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 08:18:31AM +0100, G S Madhusudan wrote:
>
>> Arch is standard PC99.
>>
>> Parent directory is called okl4
>>
>> Dir tree under that is
>>
>> arch default.lds l4test oklinux_2.6.23.24.tar platform run
>> build drivers libs projects
>> cust iguana linux pistachio README tools
>>
>> linux source is in the linux directory
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>> Build string is
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>> ./tools/build.py project=iguana machine=ia32_pc99 wombat=yes simulate
>> ENABLE_DEBUG=False
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> I unzipped a fresh copy of the source tree for both OKL4 and OK Linux
> and I used your command line and I was able to build a bootable
> image.
>
> >From your build errors however, it seems to not be picking up the
> OKL4 includes.
>
>
>> also tried with OKL4_FEATURE_PROFILE=NORMAL
>>
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>
> One cannot build OK Linux with the NORMAL profile as the NORMAL
> profile does not include the EAS functionality, a necessary
> component in order for OK Linux to function.
>
>
>> Also it keeps complaining about missing limits.h
>> "Couldn't find a header posix/limits.h when scanning
>> build/iguana_server/include/limits.h"
>>
>
> This can safely be ignored.
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>
>> Thanks
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>
> -gl
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>> Geoffrey Lee wrote:
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>>> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:48:57PM +0100, G S Madhusudan wrote:
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>>>
>>>> Did something change intehLinux kernelin teh recent versions.
>>>>
>>>> I just upgraded the OKL4 kernel from ofirst 2.1 version to the latest version. Also updated the linux kernel sourec to the latest version.
>>>>
>>>> The L4 kernel builds and tests OK but the linux kernel build
>>>> give the following errors
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Which architecture is this and what does your build command line look
>>> like? Can you describe your source setup?
>>>
>>>
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>>>> The build setup is simple so do not think I have done something wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Build env is std x86 PC running fedora 9. Std 3.3.4 gcc from UNSW is used.
>>>>
>>>> I am hoping it is stnadrd setup mistake that a lot of folks do !
>>>>
>>>> If not well, I guess I have to trawl through my setup.
>>>>
>>>> Also any reason why I get so many warnings of syscalls not being implemented ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The Linux kernel build does a check to see whether there are unimplemented
>>> system calls. You'll notice that even for the most common system calls
>>> they are listed in the list. These warnings are spurious and can be
>>> disregarded.
>>>
>>> -gl
>>>
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>>>
>>>> Thanks
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>>>> G S Madhusudan
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