Gavin Martin <gavin_martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 12 April 2013 11:55, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> Gavin Martin <gavin_martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>>Hi Jens, >>> >>>I grabbed the 2.0.15 when it came out and it configured and compiled >>>fine, but the latest one from today (12/04) displays errors when >>>trying to configure. >>> >>>I'm not doing anything different to what I was doing for the previous >>>builds. Just running ./configure, below is the output from >>>config.log; >>> >>># FIO configure log Fri Apr 12 08:25:30 BST 2013 >>># Configured with: './configure' >>># >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -c -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-9434-20722-5490.o /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:2:2: error: #error __ANDROID__ not >>>defined >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -c -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-9434-20722-5490.o /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -c -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-9434-20722-5490.o /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:2:2: error: #error __i386__ not >>>defined >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -c -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-9434-20722-5490.o /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>Compiling test case cross >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-3040-20722-23652.exe /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>Compiling test case endian >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-3040-20722-23652.exe /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>Compiling test case wordsize >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -DWORDSIZE=32 -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-3040-20722-23652.exe /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c: In function âmainâ: >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:5: error: size of array âtype nameâ >>>is negative >>>Compiling test case wordsize >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -DWORDSIZE=64 -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-3040-20722-23652.exe /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>Compiling test case zlib >>>gcc -D_GNU_SOURCE -include config-host.h -o >>>/tmp/fio-conf-3040-20722-23652.exe /tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c >>>-lz >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:1:18: error: zlib.h: No such file >or >>>directory >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c: In function âmainâ: >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:4: error: âz_streamâ undeclared >>>(first use in this function) >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:4: error: (Each undeclared >>>identifier is reported only once >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:4: error: for each function it >>>appears in.) >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:4: error: expected â;â before >>>âstreamâ >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:5: error: âstreamâ undeclared >(first >>>use in this function) >>>/tmp/fio-conf-27676-20722-14401.c:5: error: âZ_OKâ undeclared (first >>>use in this function) >>> >>>This is on a SLES11 SP1 x86_64 machine, I don't know enough to see if >>>I am doing something wrong, but it has worked on previous builds. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Gavin >> >> Gavin, >> >> I have commit rights to the opensuse fio package in the benchmark >repo. >> >> V2.0.15 is already there. There should be a sles rpm you can just >install. >> >> Do the fio builds from the opensuse benchmark repo not work for you? >> >> Why are you self compiling? >> >> Greg >> -- >> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > >Thanks Greg, > >Possibly because I didn't know of any other way, thanks for that. > >But also I was interested in giving gfio a try, and I don't think that >has been pre compiled by anybody yet, will probably be proven wrong >now! > >Regards, >Gavin I haven't followed the gfio possibilities. I gather it has a extra binary that can run on the server and a client app. >From a packagers perspective, I would want the server side not to pull in any gui requirements. Jens, what would you recommend in the way of packages: Fio - cli only Fio-gfio-server Fio-gfio-client Greg -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe fio" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html