From: Aijaz Baig <aijazbaig1.new@gmail.com>
To: crossgcc <crossgcc@sourceware.org>
Cc: crifan <admin@crifan.com>
Subject: Re: cannot build crosstool due to Makefile issues (mixed implicit and normal rules)
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 04:56:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAOYrRwoi=BSa+iJcSWEWEA5dbU4zqoSM0N-hq2HHbM8odKyqiA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <cdcdf52b8c7198b7272966f71d8d3adf@crifan.com>
Thanks for the suggestion. I did this and yes it went past 'Installing
stage I compiler' stage.
Now it has failed yet again and this time it has failed in the
'Installing C library' stage as part of 'Installing pass-2 core C
compiler'.
The error is:
/***********************************************************************/
[ERROR] make[3]: ***
[/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/elf/librtld.map]
Error 1
[ERROR] make[2]: *** [elf/subdir_lib] Error 2
[ERROR] make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
[ERROR]
[ERROR] >>
[ERROR] >> Build failed in step 'Installing C library'
[ERROR] >> called in step '(top-level)'
[ERROR] >>
[ERROR] >> Error happened in: CT_DoExecLog[scripts/functions@257]
[ERROR] >> called from:
do_libc_backend_once[scripts/build/libc/glibc-eglibc.sh-common@441]
[ERROR] >> called from:
do_libc_backend[scripts/build/libc/glibc-eglibc.sh-common@143]
[ERROR] >> called from:
do_libc[scripts/build/libc/glibc-eglibc.sh-common@65]
[ERROR] >> called from: main[scripts/crosstool-NG.sh@632]
[ERROR] >>
[ERROR] >> For more info on this error, look at the file: 'build.log'
[ERROR] >> There is a list of known issues, some with workarounds, in:
[ERROR] >>
'/home/aijazbaig1/PREFIX/crosstool-ng/share/doc/crosstool-ng/ct-ng.1.18.0/B
- Known issues.txt'
[ERROR]
[ERROR] (elapsed: 42:44.97)
[42:45] / make: *** [build] Error 2
/************************************************************************/
A little more information from build.log:
/************************************************************************/
[ALL ] powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu-gcc -nostdlib
-nostartfiles -r -o
/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/elf/librtld.map.o
'-Wl,-(' /home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/elf/dl-allobjs.os
/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/libc_pic.a
-lgcc '-Wl,-)' -Wl,-Map,/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/elf/librtld.mapT
[ALL ] /home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/buildtools/lib/gcc/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/4.3.2/../../../../powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cannot find -lgcc
[ALL ] collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[ERROR] make[3]: ***
[/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final/elf/librtld.map]
Error 1
[ALL ] make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/src/glibc-2.9/elf'
[ERROR] make[2]: *** [elf/subdir_lib] Error 2
[ALL ] make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/src/glibc-2.9'
[ERROR] make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
[ALL ] make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/powerpc-unknown_nofpu-linux-gnu/build/build-libc-final'
/********************************************************************/
From the looks of it, it seems that it was unable to find 'lgcc'. Now
as far as compiler construction is concerned, I am a bit of an
amateur. So a little explanation would be helpful here.
Keen to hear from folks.
Regards,
Aijaz Baig.
On 8/30/13, crifan <admin@crifan.com> wrote:
> I have encounted same issue:
> during step of Installing kernel headers, got error:
> Makefile:119: recipe for target `headers_install’ failed
>
> and, your concern about "kernel might be full of such old fashioned
> makefiles" is same with me,
> so, finnaly, I fix this error by:
> change make from v3.82 to v3.81
> and most important is:
> actually the crosstool-ng, have realized this issue,
> so, you can find the solution for this issue in:
> crosstool-ng-1.18.0\docs\B – Known issues.txt
> which is:
> """
> --------------------------------
> Symptoms:
> glibc start files and headers fail with: [/usr/include/limits.h] Error
> 1
>
> Explanations:
> Old glibc (and eglibc) Makefiles break with make-3.82.
>
> Status:
> CURRENT
>
> Fix:
> None so far. It would require some glibc/eglibc hacking.
>
> Workaround:
> There two possible workarounds:
> 1- ask crosstool-NG to build make-3.81 just for this build session:
> Select the following options:
> Paths and misc options --->
> [*] Try features marked as EXPERIMENTAL
> Companion tools --->
> [*] Build some companion tools
> [*] make
> 2- manually install make-3.81 to take precedence over the system make.
>
> --------------------------------
> Symptoms:
> The build fails with "mixed implicit and normal rules. Stop."
>
> Explanations:
> Old glibc (and eglibc) Makefiles break with make-3.82.
>
> Status:
> CURRENT
>
> Fix:
> None so far. See above issue.
>
> Workaround:
> See above issue.
>
> --------------------------------
> """
> so, final solution for:
> Makefile:xxx: *** mixed implicit and normal rules. Stop.
> is:
> in ct-nt menuconfig, choose crosstool-ng's v3.81 make
>
> steps:
> ct-nt menuconfig
> ->
> Paths and misc options --->
> select:
> [*] Try features marked as EXPERIMENTAL
> ->
> then goto:
> Companion tools --->
> select:
> [*] Build some companion tools
> then can choose:
> [*] make
>
> that will:
> let crosstool-ng, use its v3.81, instead of your v3.82 make of your
> environment
> to do make, this will avoid possibly, many such kind of "mixed implicit
> and normal rules. Stop" in following build.
>
> Crifan Li
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have downloaded the latest version of the tool aka 1.18. I've
>> configured it for powerpc-unknown-nofpu-linux-gnu.
>>
>> In my first iteration I encountered an error build the mfpr library
>> and on searching the internet came across a similar issue by a user
>> earlier in which Yann advised the fellow to manually upgrade his mfpvr
>> library. Hence a quick menuconfig later in which I selected a higher
>> version of mfpr, this issue seemed to have ceased.
>>
>> Later my build failed during the kernel header installation phase (as
>> part of Installing pass-1 core C compiler) and on probing build.log
>> realized that it is due to the concerned Makefile (within
>> arch/powerpc/kernel/) having a format which the newer makefile on my
>> machine (version 3.82) does not like. Now I believe the kernel might
>> be full of such old fashioned makefiles so I switched to a newer
>> kernel (2.6.36). The default was set to use 2.6.31.
>>
>> Having done that, the 'Installing kernel headers' phase went fine.
>> However this time, it failed in the 'Installing C library headers &
>> start files' phase. This is what the build.log file has to say now:
>>
>> [ALL ] /usr/bin/make subdir=manual -C manual ..=../
>> install-headers
>> [ALL ] make[3]: Entering directory
>> `/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/src/glibc-2.9/manual'
>> [ALL ] Makefile:240: *** mixed implicit and normal rules. Stop.
>> [ALL ] make[3]: Leaving directory
>> `/home/aijazbaig1/crosstoolchain/.build/src/glibc-2.9/manual'
>> [ERROR] make[2]: *** [manual/install-headers] Error 2
>>
>> This one is again the same problem encountered before. I could again
>> select a higher version via menuconfig and continue only to fail at
>> some other step.
>>
>> Now I want to know whether this is the case for everyone or am I doing
>> something wrong here. Do I need to downgrade my Make or use a lower
>> version of Make (3.81 instead of the default 3.82 on my host)
>> temporarily for this to work?
>>
>> I am really stumped on this one. Keen to hear your suggestions, replies
>> etc.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>
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