yes i fixed that problem. BUT i am getting a new error after saving the
configuration.
This is the error
*ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
./ltib -c
+ '[' -n '' ']'
+ '[' -f
/home/ariem/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib/config/.config
']'
+ cat
/home/ariem/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib/config/.config
+ perl -ne 'print if m,^CONFIG_(?!PCF),'
+ '[' '!' -f config/platform/imx/.config -a -f
config/platform/imx/defconfig ']'
+ '[' -n '' ']'
+ cd config/platform/imx
+ mconf main.lkc .config
../../userspace/packages.lkc:1677:warning: enable is only allowed with
boolean and tristate symbols
../../userspace/packages.lkc:3205:warning: enable is only allowed with
boolean and tristate symbols
*** End of configuration.
*** Check the top-level Makefile for additional configuration options.
+ cp .config defconfig.dev
Processing platform: Freescale iMX51 Based Boards
===================================================
using config/platform/imx/.config
SYSCFG_RAM_DIRS has changed, sysconfig-mx needs a rebuild
Processing: fake-provides
===========================
Processing: u-boot
====================
Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
Testing network connectivity
OK GPP:
Try u-boot-v2009.01-imx_4.5.1.tar.bz2.md5 from the GPP
http://bitshrine.org/gpp/u-boot-v2009.01-imx_4.5.1.tar.bz2.md5:
09:52:02 ERROR 404: Not Found.
Try u-boot-v2009.01-imx_4.5.1.tar.bz2 from the GPP
http://bitshrine.org/gpp/u-boot-v2009.01-imx_4.5.1.tar.bz2:
09:52:03 ERROR 404: Not Found.
Can't get: u-boot-v2009.01-imx_4.5.1.tar.bz2 at ./ltib line 790.
f_buildrpms() returned an error, exiting
traceback:
main:560
Started: Thu Dec 24 09:51:55 2009
Ended: Thu Dec 24 09:52:03 2009
Elapsed: 8 seconds
These packages failed to build:
u-boot
Build Failed
Exiting on error or interrupt
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$*
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Microbit_Ubuntu
<microbit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:microbit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 17:38 +0530, Niamathullah sharief wrote:
> Yes now i am getting diffenert error messages
>
>
>
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
./ltib
>
> I ran the command: sudo -S -l which returned:
>
> [sudo] password for ariem:
>
> This means you don't have sudo permission to execute rpm
> commands as root
> without a password. This is needed for this build script to
> operate correctly.
>
> To configure this, as root using the command
> "/usr/sbin/visudo",
> and add the following line in the User privilege section:
>
> ariem ALL =
> NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm, /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm
>
> traceback:
> main::check_sudo_setup:2444
> main::host_checks:1401
> main:542
>
>
> Started: Wed Dec 23 16:55:38 2009
> Ended: Wed Dec 23 16:55:45 2009
> Elapsed: 7 seconds
>
>
> Build Failed
>
> Exiting on error or interrupt
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
>
>
> After that when i tried to copy tat line into sudeors file. But i am
> getting an error while opeing that file
>
>
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
sudo visudo
> [sudo] password for ariem:
> visudo: /etc/sudoers busy, try again later
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
cd ltib/
>
>
> Now i am confused. Please some one help me
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Microbit_Ubuntu
> <microbit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:microbit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2009-12-23 at 14:54 +0530, Niamathullah sharief
wrote:
> >
> > Hello, I am trying to install gstreamer codec in IMX51
> board. for that
> > i downloaded onr document from website. I folloed the steps
> accourding
> > to that document. In that when i tried to install LTIB by
> giving
> > command ./ltib. It is not working. All other things are
> fine. I copies
> > all the things in /opt and i replaced the spec files.
Now my
> error is
> >
> >
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
./ltib
> > sh: tclsh: command not found
> >
> > ltib cannot be run because one or more of the host packages
> needed to
> > run it
> > are either missing or out of date or not in ltib's standard
> path.
> > Please
> > install/upgrade these packages on your host. If you have
> your own
> > utilities
> > in non-standard paths, please add an entry into the .ltibrc
> file for
> > example:
> >
> > %path_std
> >
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/my/own/exes
> >
> > Package Minimum ver Installed info
> > ------- ----------- ---------------
> > zlib-devel 0 not installed
> > rpm 0 not installed
> > rpm-build 0 not installed
> > m4 0 not installed
> > bison 0 not installed
> > tcl 0 not installed
> >
> > Died at ./ltib line 1397.
> > traceback:
> > main::host_checks:1397
> > main:542
> >
> >
> > Started: Tue Dec 22 18:54:26 2009
> > Ended: Tue Dec 22 18:54:27 2009
> > Elapsed: 1 seconds
> >
> >
> > Build Failed
> >
> > Exiting on error or interrupt
> >
>
ariem@ariem-desktop:~/Desktop/plugins/L2.6.28_4.5.1_SDK_Aug2009_source/ltib$
> >
> > Can anyone help me. what will be problem
>
>
> I can't be too sure, not familiar with that LTIB package, but
> you do
> have some very important (I presume host) packages missing.
> eg. bison and tcl. A sudo apt-get install <package> or some
> such can get
> you that. Also, the zlib package is for compression utilities
> IIRC, and
> is important as well. (well, they all are I guess).
>
> I don't know what exactly is only needed for running on your
> host, and
> which is needed on source to run on your target (or/as well).
>
> I'm confused though, the de facto standard frequently
seems to
> be to do
> a ./configure on your host followed by a make and/or make
> install.
> Are you sure you have the proper procedures to build ?
> You must first fix those missing packages for scripting
et al.
> (it sounds like you'll need other stuff too, like for
> automaking etc).
>
> HTH
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Kris
>
>
>
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>
I'm about to log off, long day of coding - but a quick pointer might
help, I'm a newbie myself though.
The use of 'sudo' is not as a standalone command. You use it before a
command (for example) that you normally don't have permission for.
So, if you're logged in as "ariem", you're obviously not a super user.
(In other words, you can't just follow sudo by command switches, you
first must have a valid execution before your switches/options)
Say you'll install the bison package or whatever, as a simple example.
I'm not sure which flavour of linux you're on with host. I'm on Ubuntu
9.10, so Debian land.
If you would type :
apt-get install bison
you might get a rude message.
Becoming su fixes all those things like so :
sudo apt-get install bison
Just a simple example, but remember that sudo must be *followed* by some
command or some such. You'll be prompted for your own password the first
time.
There's better ways to handle these things, but it's a simple get out of
jail card.
I'm sure the resident gurus can elaborate here if needed, but this is
all very basic stuff.
You should get a Linux Bible or some such - get reading... fun fun.
HTH
--
Best regards,
Kris
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