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Fixed buildroot so the project now builds on Ubuntu 18.10 #249
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I also wanted to note that I have successfully booted a generated image with this fork in QEMU (to a point. It gets to loading qt4, then stops with "Failed to find drive with PINN files." even though I have a virtual VFAT sdcard with it on it. I think it's just a QEMU quirk, I'll have to pull out a RPi and make sure, but it looks like images built using this fork are fine to boot and run. |
Thanks for doing this. I will test it out. |
No problem, I had seen some forum posts claiming that qt4-linguist-tools didn't quite solve the .qm generation failures, so I added libqt4-dev as a precaution. The good news is that I did figure out that the error I was experiencing booting it under QEMU is apparently due to QEMU not emulating the storage properly. I decided to give it a go because I was already trying to compile a copy of PINN for my own hobby project and was having so many problems building, so I took it upon myself as a personal challenge to see if I couldn't get this compiling under a newer Ubuntu version! The frustration was worth it though, |
Your timing was impeccable as I was experiencing this same glib problem on a similar OS. |
I found that out the hard way ^_^; I actually started trying to fix it when I ran into the same glib errors with the m4 package, which then took me down a rabbit hole of other updates 😂 It was quite a learning experience and I'm glad I could help out! |
M4_SOURCE = m4-$(M4_VERSION).tar.xz | ||
M4_SITE = $(BR2_GNU_MIRROR)/m4 | ||
M4_LICENSE = GPLv3+ | ||
M4_LICENSE = GPLv3.0+ |
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Hmmm, why has BISON_LICENSE
changed from GPLv3+
to GPL-3.0+
, but M4_LICENSE
changed from GPLv3+
to GPLv3.0+
?
Hmmmm part 2: https://buildroot.uclibc.org/downloads/manual/manual.html#_infrastructure_for_packages_with_specific_build_systems seems to suggest that the "SPDX short identifier" should be used, and the SPDX page that it links to lists GPL-3.0+
under the "Deprecated License Identifiers" section 😕 🤷♂️
Looks like "it's complicated" so feel free to ignore this comment if you want 😉
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A lot of the changes were lifted from other buildroots (like berryboot's version of buildroot, just copying and pasting) and I didn't really work to ensure that the makefile strings were completely correct while copying them, so I can't attest that they are all correct. I was just trying to get the project compiling tbh, so I was working quick any dirty (and it was past 3-4am by the time I finally got this compiling).
^_^; So my apologies for the confusion on those clerical changes. I'll admit it was due to both my laziness and fatigue.
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it was past 3-4am by the time I finally got this compiling
Been there, done that... 😂
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Merged. |
There's a teensy problem with this PR because it prevents the ca-certificates package from generating the certificates to verify SSL connections. |
Aha, I've found the problem... 😃 PINN uses an old version of buildroot, in which the host-tools get installed into I'm now going out for the afternoon, but will try to look at creating a fix later... 🤞 |
Great stuff! |
@lurch - In fact, it was quite easy for me to revert this PR. So I now have a separate branch that will build v3.3a cleanly on Ubuntu 14.04. Which means we can work on these issues separately in parallel again without this holding us up. |
I think it would just confuse, as I'm already half-way into fixing this 😉 |
OK I'll leave as-is. |
Building also needs texinfo, but it doesn't is a pre-requisite. |
Whatever fix I come up with, I'll test and PR it against the HEAD of master 😃 |
I'll need to confirm later with further testing, but I think I've got a local fix for that... |
I don't have texinfo installed in Ubuntu, and I don't recall ever needing it. Is this Debian specific? |
It is mentioned at https://github.com/procount/pinn/blob/master/README_PINN.md#how-to-rebuild-pinn 😉 |
Very curious.
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$ dpkg -L texinfo | grep '/bin/'
/usr/bin/pdftexi2dvi
/usr/bin/txixml2texi
/usr/bin/texi2any
/usr/bin/pod2texi
/usr/bin/texi2pdf
/usr/bin/texindex
/usr/bin/texi2dvi
/usr/bin/makeinfo |
I made a version with new buildroot, I'm testing it. PR for this is coming soon. |
@raspberrypifan Oh, cool! Should I stop working on my fix and wait for your upgraded buildroot PR to drop? |
I don't know if it works, but I think it works, it's building right now, but I have some network problems now, so downloading takes much time. |
The project now builds on Ubuntu 18.10.
The changeset includes both my original changes, and these new ones:
It requires the following packages host-side:
libqt4-dev
qt4-linguist-tools
bsdtar
This supersedes my previous pull request, as it provides the buildroot with the ability to build under even newer Ubuntu versions than Trusty Tahr.