From: Charles Brown <cab_77573@yahoo.com>
To: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
Cc: IPFire Development <development@lists.ipfire.org>
Subject: Re: Failed Build of 'next' x86_64 on GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2025 05:39:46 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fd1e594b-6958-4a07-ae2d-7937135946fa@yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <EAD1A508-9ACB-4DD1-AEE8-3FBF020757E6@ipfire.org>
That got me past ...
python3 (3.10.8) [ 1:22 ][ DONE ]
Progress, progress, thanks
-Charles
On 9/16/2025 5:02 AM, Michael Tremer wrote:
> Ah, you are building the toolchain. I pushed a change:
>
> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=commitdiff;h=8e9dd5d165b1cbb6b9ebd6d1e4bd0a7a2af0a3dd
>
> Could you please pull and resume the build?
>
> -Michael
>
>> On 16 Sep 2025, at 10:49, Charles Brown <cab_77573@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> The directory contains only a README file ...
>> cbrown@samba:~/myProject/ipfire-2.x/build_x86_64$ ls -l ./tools_x86_64/lib/python3.10/site-packages
>> total 4
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119 Sep 16 04:35 README.txt
>>
>> On 9/16/2025 4:24 AM, Michael Tremer wrote:
>>> And? Does the directory actually not exist?
>>>
>>> -Michael
>>>
>>>> On 15 Sep 2025, at 22:19, Charles Brown <cab_77573@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> I did a fresh pull ...
>>>>
>>>> commit 0fb06f864f987396be173350362b35f1ebe1fd17 (HEAD -> next, origin/next)
>>>> Author: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
>>>> Date: Mon Sep 15 17:47:27 2025 +0200
>>>>
>>>> Then did a clean and build -- resulting in new/different breakage
>>>>
>>>> =============================================================================================
>>>> ...
>>>> perl (5.36.0) [ 2:24 ][ DONE ]
>>>> python3 (3.10.8) [ 1:22 ][ FAIL ]
>>>>
>>>> rm -f /tools_x86_64/bin/pydoc3
>>>> (cd /tools_x86_64/bin; ln -s pydoc3.10 pydoc3)
>>>> rm -f /tools_x86_64/bin/2to3
>>>> (cd /tools_x86_64/bin; ln -s 2to3-3.10 2to3)
>>>> if test "x" != "x" ; then \
>>>> rm -f /tools_x86_64/bin/python3-32; \
>>>> (cd /tools_x86_64/bin; ln -s python3.10-32 python3-32) \
>>>> fi
>>>> if test "x" != "x" ; then \
>>>> rm -f /tools_x86_64/bin/python3-intel64; \
>>>> (cd /tools_x86_64/bin; ln -s python3.10-intel64 python3-intel64) \
>>>> fi
>>>> rm -f /tools_x86_64/share/man/man1/python3.1
>>>> (cd /tools_x86_64/share/man/man1; ln -s python3.10.1 python3.1)
>>>> if test "xno" != "xno" ; then \
>>>> case no in \
>>>> upgrade) ensurepip="--upgrade" ;; \
>>>> install|*) ensurepip="" ;; \
>>>> esac; \
>>>> ./python -E -m ensurepip \
>>>> $ensurepip --root=/ ; \
>>>> fi
>>>> make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/cbrown/myProject/ipfire-2.x/build_x86_64/usr/src/Python-3.10.8'
>>>> # Remove precompiled pycache at toolchain and tests
>>>> cd /tools_x86_64/lib/python3.10 && find . | grep -E "(/__pycache__|/test/)" | xargs rm -rf
>>>> # Remove the bundled setuptools directories
>>>> cd /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/ && rm -r setuptools*
>>>> /bin/sh: 1: cd: can't cd to /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/
>>>> make: *** [python3:104: /home/cbrown/myProject/ipfire-2.x/log_x86_64/Python-3.10.8-tools] Error 2
>>>> make: Leaving directory '/home/cbrown/myProject/ipfire-2.x/lfs'
>>>>
>>>> ERROR: Building python3 [ FAIL ]
>>>> Check /home/cbrown/myProject/ipfire-2.x/log_x86_64/_build.toolchain.log for errors if applicable[ FAIL ]
>>>>
>>>> ===============================================================================================
>>>>
>>>> -Charles
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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[not found] <5cd17450-2b6a-48d3-921f-6c6a2c48ee1c.ref@yahoo.com>
2025-09-15 21:19 ` Charles Brown
2025-09-16 9:24 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-16 9:46 ` Charles Brown
2025-09-16 9:49 ` Charles Brown
2025-09-16 10:02 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-16 10:39 ` Charles Brown [this message]
2025-09-16 10:46 ` Michael Tremer
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2025-09-15 21:06 ` Charles Brown
[not found] <91d9cd50-25da-4eb2-8500-88978d759a7b.ref@yahoo.com>
2025-09-07 23:52 ` Charles Brown
2025-09-13 10:36 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-13 12:47 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-13 12:48 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-13 14:12 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-13 15:00 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-13 15:06 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-13 15:43 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-13 15:52 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-13 19:21 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-13 20:37 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-14 9:31 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-14 10:32 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-14 10:48 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-14 11:21 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-14 11:44 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-14 15:47 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-14 15:51 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-15 10:13 ` Michael Tremer
2025-09-15 15:29 ` Adolf Belka
2025-09-15 15:36 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-15 23:04 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-16 11:31 ` Matthias Fischer
2025-09-13 19:19 ` Charles Brown
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