From: Bob C. <bco...@ve...> - 2011-02-25 02:34:11
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Bill, I wonder if you can do something like: `opkg list gcc*` that may list the name of every package starting with the characters 'gcc' and you can determine from that what the real package name is. I'm not sure if opkg has a 'list' option, though. You can find out rather quickly. (I don't have my Overo running just right now so I can't check and verify quickly. Bob Cochran On 02/24/2011 09:14 PM, William Pretty Security Inc wrote: > > Hi Alex; > > I also tried your suggestion of installing one package at a time. > > When I did the “sudo opkg install gccmakedep-dev” I got an ‘Unknown > Package’ error message. > > I figured I should resolve this issue before I continued with the > installation of “task-native-sdk” and “task-proper-tools”. > > I have a log of everything that happened, but I didn’t see the need to > post it here J > > Any thoughts/suggestions would be helpful … > > Thanks; > > Bill > > "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men > > stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell > > *From:*Alex Gibson [mailto:al...@al...] > *Sent:* Monday, February 21, 2011 7:30 PM > *To:* General mailing list for gumstix users. > *Subject:* Re: [Gumstix-users] task-native-sdk installation Problem > > > Bill if you need a recipe to start with I have a few here > http://www.alexthegeek.com/overo/recipes/ > > We use the rtos recipe for the default image for an operating systems > subject > http://www.alexthegeek.com/overo/recipes/rtos.bb > > > > Bill one thing to try is install some of the dev packages separately. > > Less chance for errors as smaller installs and one at a time. > > > sudo opkg install cpp > > sudo opkg install cpp-symlinks > > sudo opkg install gcc > > sudo opkg install gccmakedep-dev > > sudo opkg install gcc-symlinks > > sudo opkg install gdb > > sudo opkg install glibc-gconv > > sudo opkg install g++ > > sudo opkg install g++-symlinks > > sudo opkg install libc6-dev > > sudo opkg install libstdc++-dev > > sudo opkg install make > > sudo opkg install devmem2 > > sudo opkg install task-native-sdk > > sudo opkg install task-proper-tools > > > > > see the package browser for descriptions > > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/ > > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=task-proper-tools-dev > > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=task-native-sdk > > > Alex > > > On 22/02/2011 9:14 AM, William Pretty Security Inc wrote: > > Thanks J.L. > > *From:*J. L. [mailto:vwy...@gm...] > *Sent:* Monday, February 21, 2011 4:25 PM > *To:* General mailing list for gumstix users. > *Subject:* Re: [Gumstix-users] task-native-sdk installation Problem > > I have never had any regular luck using opkg to install anything, it > has failed me more regularly than doing it during the image build. > > >> Ok. I believe you … So Why is it in the Wiki ?? > > Have you tried building your own image with it in there? > > >> I’m still learning the ins and outs of Gumstix so I’m not sure how > to do this L > > >> Also. There is a tutorial I believe but I’m not sure if it is current … > > Also I have noticed going the opkg install route sometimes others can > use it installing the exact same thing as you but for some reason > yours wont install it. > > >> Weird L > > Like I just put in my OE image and ran opkg to install task-native-sdk > and it installed for me with no errors. > > I have started using my OE images less and less, I have not been happy > with it in the least bit. > > > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 11:51 AM, William Pretty Security Inc > <bil...@xp... <mailto:bil...@xp...>> wrote: > > Hello All; > > I’m still having problems with the “task-native-sdk” installation. > > Configuring perl-modules. > > Configuring libgmp10. > > Configuring libmpfr4. > > Configuring cpp. > > Configuring cpp-symlinks. > > Configuring g++. > > Configuring g++-symlinks. > > Configuring make. > > Collected errors: > > * check_data_file_clashes: Package libpanelw5 wants to install file > /usr/lib/libpanelw.so.5.7 > > But that file is already provided by package * libpanelw > > * check_data_file_clashes: Package libpanelw5 wants to install file > /usr/lib/libpanelw.so.5 > > But that file is already provided by package * libpanelw > > * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package task-native-sdk. > > * pkg_run_script: package "hicolor-icon-theme" postinst script > returned status 127. > > * opkg_configure: hicolor-icon-theme.postinst returned 127. > > The install script(?) appears to be configuring CPP and g++ However > for some reason there appears to be an error in the install script ? > > Something to do with “libpanelw” Whatever that is. > > It occurred to me that maybe the last thing the installer did was to > set an environment variable telling g++ and CPP where to look for > > libraries. Some of the software I use sets the LD_LIBRARY-PATH > variable. So I typed “set” to see what the environment variables were > > active. > > root@overo:~# set > > EDITOR='/bin/vi' > > HISTFILE='/home/root/.ash_history' > > HOME='/home/root' > > HUSHLOGIN='FALSE' > > IFS=' > > ' > > LOGNAME='root' > > MAIL='/var/spool/mail/root' > > OPTIND='1' > > PATH='/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin' > > PPID='869' > > PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ ' > > PS2='> ' > > PS4='+ ' > > PWD='/home/root' > > SHELL='/bin/sh' > > TERM='linux' > > TSLIB_TSDEVICE='/dev/input/touchscreen0' > > TZ='UTC' > > USER='root' > > _='022' > > I’m wondering if I need to add something to the PATH= line and if so > how ?? > > Thanks; > > Bill > > A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, and then > asks you not to kill him. > > Winston Churchill > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The ultimate all-in-one performance toolkit: Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE: > Pinpoint memory and threading errors before they happen. > Find and fix more than 250 security defects in the development cycle. > Locate bottlenecks in serial and parallel code that limit performance. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devfeb > _______________________________________________ > gumstix-users mailing list > gum...@li... > <mailto:gum...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gumstix-users > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com> > Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3457 - Release Date: > 02/21/11 03:05:00 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Index, Search& Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time with Splunk > Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT data generated by your > applications, servers and devices whether physical, virtual or in the cloud. > Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new business insights. > Free Software Download:http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev > > > _______________________________________________ > gumstix-users mailing list > gum...@li... <mailto:gum...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gumstix-users > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F > DISCLAIMER: This email message and any accompanying attachments may > contain confidential information. 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