[Buildroot] Make 3.82 does behave differently than make 3.81 for sure, but ...
James J. Dines
jdines at jdines.net
Mon Aug 30 23:28:14 UTC 2010
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On 08/30/2010 05:36 PM, Peter Korsgaard wrote:
>>>>>> "James" == James J Dines <jdines at jdines.net> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> James> I went for a third option (applying Yann's patch) and it indeed
> James> allows the 'make clean' to work. I remain confused why we did
> James> not need this patch to do a complete build with make 3.81
> James> however. I just tried it again, and I do not get the error
> James> message on my other machine with 3.81 even without the patch.
>
> No, it seems like make 3.81 ignores those invalid lines.
>
> besides this issue, is everything working for you with ake 3.82?
>
I think things are working OK. I am currently getting this error while
building oprofile 0.9.4 during the configure stage:
checking for bfd_openr in -lbfd... no
configure: error: bfd library not found
make: ***
[/home/jdines/Build/buildroot/output/build/oprofile-0.9.4/.stamp_configured]
Error 1
... but it seems like this is might be the issue:
http://old.nabble.com/configure-error:-bfd-library-not-found-td23863431.html
Excerpt:
So, do you have libbfd(.a or .so) installed in the usual place where
config would look for it? If you do, then perhaps the problem is you
have a newer binutils where libbfd has a dependency on libz that
oprofile 0.9.4 did not handle, which resulted in this rather unhelpful
error message. Pull the latest oprofile cvs code for a fix.
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