Summary: | Emerging sys-devel/gcc-4.8.1-r1 failed at compile (configuration?) phase | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Hiroshi Takenaka <ihsorihakanekat> |
Component: | [OLD] Development | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers> |
Status: | RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | pchrist |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
The complete build log of sys-devel/gcc
an archive of gcc build logs The build log of dev-libs/gmp |
Description
Hiroshi Takenaka
2013-10-29 09:54:45 UTC
Created attachment 362206 [details]
an archive of gcc build logs
The error message recommended this archive to be included in the bugzilla.
Do you have dev-libs/gmp in your system? What does this command return on you? find /usr/include -type f -name gmp.h The command 'find /usr/include -type f -name gmp.h' returns nothing. It seems that I don't have sys-libs/gmp. emerge -pqv dev-libs/gmp returns the following. [ebuild R ] dev-libs/gmp-5.1.3-r1 USE="cxx -doc -pgo -static-libs" It seems that dev-libs/gmp has been emerged, however, it has not been correctly installed, such as lacking gmp.pc. Regards, I emerged dev-libs/gmp. However, both gmp.h and gmp.pc are not found. The package does not seem to be correctly installed. I add the build log of dev-libs/gmp. Regards, Created attachment 362226 [details]
The build log of dev-libs/gmp
Emerging this package seems successful but not correctly installed.
It seems there is some udev issue on your system. Please paste the output of "emerge -pv udev" and check whether you've compiled your kernel with CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y and CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y (zgrep -i devtmpfs /proc/config.gz) . Check also if you have the udev and udev-mount scripts inside /etc/init.d . Last, is udevd running (pgrep udevd) ? The output of 'emerge -pv udev' is: ----- Calculating dependencies .... ...... done! [ebuild N ] sys-fs/udev-init-scripts-26 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/systemd-208-r2:0/1 [207-r2:0/0] USE="acl filecaps fir mware-loader gudev kmod pam tcpd -audit -cryptsetup -doc -gcrypt -http -introsp ection -lzma -policykit -python -qrcode (-selinux) {-test} -vanilla -xattr (-op enrc%)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python2_7" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 0 kB [ebuild U ] virtual/udev-206-r3 [206-r2] USE="gudev kmod -introspection (- selinux) -static-libs" 0 kB Total: 3 packages (2 upgrades, 1 new), Size of downloads: 0 kB ----- And there is no config.gz in /proc but: ----- hiro@Gentoo-PC /usr/src/linux $ grep DEVTMPFS .config CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y ----- I don't have any scripts of udev and udev-mount in /etc/init.d Note: I am using systemd for init process because I have a problems to mount /dev/pts and /dev/shm during booting process (Bug 486998). If the only reason for having systemd in your system is issues you have inside /dev/* then maybe you should consider unmerging systemd and re-emerging sys-fs/udev with the openrc use flag enabled and revert back to normal openrc booting. I don't know what you're trying to achieve generally, it seems to me that you're messing around with your vm atm so: *) if you're just trying to install gentoo on vmware to learn and play, follow the normal documentation until you're more familiar with how things work *) if you know what you're doing and want to play with systemd, carry on but try to find proper documentation on systemd on gentoo (if it exists) and ask on other channels like forums or irc. In either case, if I were you I would backup my current work and start a fresh gentoo installation following our official documentation[1]. I'm resolving this as TEST-REQUEST for now. Please reopen if you still have issues and you believe there is a bug. [1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml |