[yocto] bitbake error

Gary Thomas gary at mlbassoc.com
Mon Sep 21 06:55:35 PDT 2015


On 2015-09-21 07:38, Paul Eggleton wrote:
> On Monday 21 September 2015 07:10:00 Gary Thomas wrote:
>> When trying to build using latest Poky/Yocto master
>> (7b86c771c80d0759c2ca0e57c46c4c966f89c49e) I'm getting this error:
>>
>> ============================================================================
>> ===================== Build Configuration:
>> BB_VERSION        = "1.27.1"
>> BUILD_SYS         = "x86_64-linux"
>> NATIVELSBSTRING   = "Ubuntu-15.04"
>> TARGET_SYS        = "arm-amltd-linux-gnueabi"
>> MACHINE           = "teton-p0382"
>> DISTRO            = "amltd"
>> DISTRO_VERSION    = "1.8+snapshot-20150921"
>> TUNE_FEATURES     = "arm armv7a vfp thumb neon callconvention-hard cortexa9"
>> TARGET_FPU        = "vfp-neon"
>> meta              = "master:7b86c771c80d0759c2ca0e57c46c4c966f89c49e"
>>
>> ERROR: Error executing a python function in
>> /local/poky-cutting-edge/meta/recipes-devtools/quilt/quilt-native_0.64.bb:
>>
>> The stack trace of python calls that resulted in this exception/failure was:
>> File: 'relocatable_binaries_preprocess', lineno: 6, function: <module>
>> 0002:def relocatable_binaries_preprocess(d):
>>        0003:
>> rpath_replace(d.expand('/local/p0382-cutting-edge_2014-11-21/tmp/work/x86_6
>> 4-linux/quilt-native/0.64-r0/sysroot-destdir/'), d) 0004:
>>        0005:
>>    *** 0006:relocatable_binaries_preprocess(d)
>>        0007:
>> File: 'relocatable_binaries_preprocess', lineno: 3, function:
>> relocatable_binaries_preprocess 0001:
>>        0002:def relocatable_binaries_preprocess(d):
>>    *** 0003:
>> rpath_replace(d.expand('/local/p0382-cutting-edge_2014-11-21/tmp/work/x86_6
>> 4-linux/quilt-native/0.64-r0/sysroot-destdir/'), d) 0004:
>>        0005:
>>        0006:relocatable_binaries_preprocess(d)
>>        0007:
>> File: 'chrpath.bbclass', lineno: 7, function: rpath_replace
>>        0003:
>>        0004:    for bindir in bindirs:
>>        0005:        #bb.note ("Processing directory " + bindir)
>>        0006:        directory = path + "/" + bindir
>>    *** 0007:        process_dir (path, directory, d)
>>        0008:
>> File: 'chrpath.bbclass', lineno: 44, function: process_dir
>>        0040:                perms = None
>>        0041:            else:
>>        0042:                # Temporarily make the file writeable so we can
>> chrpath it 0043:                os.chmod(fpath, perms|stat.S_IRWXU)
>>    *** 0044:            process_file(cmd, fpath, rootdir, baseprefix, tmpdir,
>> d) 0045:
>>        0046:            if perms:
>>        0047:                os.chmod(fpath, perms)
>>        0048:
>> File: 'chrpath.bbclass', lineno: 4, function: process_file_linux
>>        0001:def process_file_linux(cmd, fpath, rootdir, baseprefix, tmpdir,
>> d): 0002:    import subprocess as sub
>>        0003:
>>    *** 0004:    p = sub.Popen([cmd, '-l',
>> fpath],stdout=sub.PIPE,stderr=sub.PIPE) 0005:    err, out = p.communicate()
>>        0006:    # If returned succesfully, process stderr for results
>>        0007:    if p.returncode != 0:
>>        0008:        return
>> File: '/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py', lineno: 710, function: __init__
>>        0706:                                cwd, env, universal_newlines,
>>        0707:                                startupinfo, creationflags,
>> shell, to_close, 0708:                                p2cread, p2cwrite,
>>        0709:                                c2pread, c2pwrite,
>>    *** 0710:                                errread, errwrite)
>>        0711:        except Exception:
>>        0712:            # Preserve original exception in case os.close
>> raises. 0713:            exc_type, exc_value, exc_trace = sys.exc_info()
>> 0714:
>> File: '/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py', lineno: 1335, function:
>> _execute_child 1331:                except OSError as e:
>>        1332:                    if e.errno != errno.ECHILD:
>>        1333:                        raise
>>        1334:                child_exception = pickle.loads(data)
>>    *** 1335:                raise child_exception
>>        1336:
>>        1337:
>>        1338:        def _handle_exitstatus(self, sts,
>> _WIFSIGNALED=os.WIFSIGNALED, 1339:                _WTERMSIG=os.WTERMSIG,
>> _WIFEXITED=os.WIFEXITED, Exception: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or
>> directory
>>
>> ERROR: Function failed: relocatable_binaries_preprocess
>> ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in:
>> /local/p0382-cutting-edge_2014-11-21/tmp/work/x86_64-linux/quilt-native/0.6
>> 4-r0/temp/log.do_populate_sysroot.12966 ERROR: Task 11
>> (/local/poky-cutting-edge/meta/recipes-devtools/quilt/quilt-native_0.64.bb,
>> do_populate_sysroot) failed with exit code '1'
>> ===========================================================================
>> ======================
>>
>> Sadly, I don't see enough info in this error trace to really tell me
>> what file/directory is missing (i.e. what the real problem is)
>>
>> I tried 'bitbake quilt-native -c cleanstate', but the problem persists.
>> Note that this is a build in a older tree, one which I've been using
>> successfully (as you can tell) since late 2014.
>>
>> Interestingly, I can build using the same meta-data on a different build
>> box!
>>
>> I get the same error when using a totally fresh tree, so I'm really
>> perplexed by this one...
>
> I believe this code is trying to run chrpath - do you have that installed on
> the host where it's failing?

Yes (or at least I USED TO!)

I've done some more digging and it seems that this build machine (where this
error happened) has been totally eaten (corrupted) :-(  My home directory
(and who knows what else?) is empty.  I'm going to blame it on my attempt
to try out OpenWRT builds on this box (not my choice - customers seem to
always get in the way)

Sorry for the noise - I'll go back to trying to repair my build machine now

BTW, how did you come to the conclusion about chrpath?

Thanks for the help

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