From: "thorsten.johannvorderbrueggen@t-online.de" <thorsten.johannvorderbrueggen@t-online.de>
To: crossgcc <crossgcc@sourceware.org>
Subject: Re: cross-ng building trys to copy files to '/' ?
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2014 19:01:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140108200137.e864a567a9a68ba63eba707c@t-online.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140108143238.GA24260@cp920>
On Wed, 8 Jan 2014 22:32:38 +0800
narkewoody@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am building ARM toolchain using cross-ng on my Slackware Linux PC.
> I've tried 1.17 and 1.18 - the two most recent release, but met the same
> error in building (ct-ng build). It seems, cross-ng was trying to
> install some header files into my /usr/include and then failed because
> it was not running as root.
>
> Can anyone help me? Below is the output:
>
> ...
>
> [ALL ] mv -f /home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/build/build-libc-startfiles/tls.makeT /home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/build/build-libc-startfiles/tls.make
> [ALL ] make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/src/glibc-2.9'
> [ALL ] make[2]: Entering directory `/home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/src/glibc-2.9'
> [ALL ] /home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/tools/bin/install -c -m 644 include/limits.h /usr/include/limits.h
> [ALL ] /usr/bin/ginstall: cannot remove '/usr/include/limits.h': Permission denied
> [ERROR] make[2]: *** [/usr/include/limits.h] Error 1
> [ALL ] make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/src/glibc-2.9'
> [ERROR] make[1]: *** [install-headers] Error 2
> [ALL ] make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/woody/work/cross-ng.build/1.17.0/.build/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/build/build-libc-startfiles'
> [ERROR]
> [ERROR] >>
> [ERROR] >> Build failed in step 'Installing C library headers & start files'
> [ERROR] >> called in step '(top-level)'
> [ERROR] >>
> [ERROR] >> Error happened in: CT_DoExecLog[scripts/functions@258]
> [ERROR] >> called from: do_libc_backend_once[scripts/build/libc/glibc-eglibc.sh-common@384]
>
> ...
>
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Hi woody,
i used 1.18 and actual 1.19 for building my arm toolchain ... on slackware ... of course :-) ... i had no problems ... can you post your config ...
Cheers
Thorsten
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2014-01-08 14:33 narkewoody
2014-01-08 19:01 ` thorsten.johannvorderbrueggen [this message]
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2014-01-09 18:24 ` thorsten.johannvorderbrueggen
2014-01-10 2:42 ` Woody Wu
2014-01-10 8:32 ` Bob Dunlop
2014-01-10 12:41 ` Woody Wu
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