I have a working Rust/GTK3 app. When trying to compile it with yocto I'm getting the following errors:
warning: Could not run "pkg-config" "--libs" "--cflags" "gobject-2.0" "gobject-2.0 >= 2.48" error: failed to run custom build command for
gobject-sys v0.15.10
How can I fix it? Perhaps somebody has an example that uses Rust/GTK3 and successfully builds with the yocto?
The problem is only with the Rust app. I am able to build a C++/GTK3 app with yocto.
If I run that command on my setup, then I get the following output:
$ "pkg-config" "--libs" "--cflags" "gobject-2.0" "gobject-2.0 >= 2.48"
-I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/lib64/libffi/include -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0
So, you either do not have pkg-config or you don't have gobject or you have an unsuitable version of gobject.
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The issue I'm having are regarding a copy-pasted flo_draw example program. I am using vscode and the rust-anylizer extension. It tells me failed to run build scripts, check server logs for more information apon copying the code in. I don't know how to check these or what they are. Using cargo run from the terminal yields no better results.
I tried to copy in the code below:
// src.main.rs
use flo_draw::*;
use flo_draw::canvas::*;
fn main() {
with_2d_graphics(|| {
let canvas = create_canvas_window("Hello, world");
});
}
$ cargo run
Compiling futures v0.3.25
Compiling semver v0.11.0
Compiling flo_render_gl_offscreen v0.3.0
Compiling allsorts v0.5.1
Compiling winit v0.24.0
error: failed to run custom build command for `flo_render_gl_offscreen v0.3.0`
Caused by:
process didn't exit successfully: `/<path to program>/target/debug/build/flo_render_gl_offscreen-9d539a79f1cb257c/build-script-build` (exit status: 101)
\--- stderr
thread 'main' panicked at 'Unable to find libclang: "couldn't find any valid shared libraries matching: \['libclang.so', 'libclang-*.so', 'libclang.so.*', 'libclang-*.so.*'\], set the `LIBCLANG_PATH` environment variable to a path where one of these files can be found (invalid: \[\])"', /<path to home>/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/bindgen-0.54.0/src/lib.rs:1959:31
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
flo_draw, or, more specifically, one of its dependencies, links to the external C library and therefore have to generate the matching API. This is done using bindgen, which requires clang to be installed in your system.
Installation instructions from the linked page:
Debian-based Linuxes
# apt install llvm-dev libclang-dev clang
Ubuntu 18.04 provides the necessary packages directly.
Arch
# pacman -S clang
Fedora
# dnf install clang-devel
1. bg: i got a project to develop the embedded camera system, the system is using mips 32bit, i got the toolchain in ubuntu. go version: 1.17.7
2. my question:
2.1) pure golang cross compile into mipsle platform is good and working.the command it use is :
GOOS=linux GOARCH=mipsle CGO_ENABLED=0 go build main.go
2.2) but i got some third-party lib which they offer as xxx.so and xxx.h to me. when i finish coding it into my go project using cgo. i want to cross complie into mips system which i found fail.
3. what i had try:
3.1) i know go is not support cross complie cgo, so i try the normal way which is like this:
GOOS=linux GOARCH=mipsle CGO_ENABLED=1 CC=/opt/mips-gcc720-glibc226/bin/mips-linux-gnu-gcc go build main.go
result:
# runtime/cgo
In file included from /opt/mips-gcc720-glibc226/mips-linux-gnu/libc/usr/include/features.h:447:0,
from /opt/mips-gcc720-glibc226/mips-linux-gnu/libc/usr/include/bits/libc-header-start.h:33,
from /opt/mips-gcc720-glibc226/mips-linux-gnu/libc/usr/include/stdlib.h:25,
from _cgo_export.c:3:
/opt/mips-gcc720-glibc226/mips-linux-gnu/libc/usr/include/gnu/stubs.h:11:11: fatal error: gnu/stubs-o32_hard.h: No such file or directory
# include <gnu/stubs-o32_hard.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
3.2) i also try gccgo, in ubuntu, i try:
go build -compiler=mipsel-linux-gnu-gccgo main.go
result:
invalid value "mipsel-linux-gnu-gccgo" for flag -compiler: unknown compiler "mipsel-linux-gnu-gccgo"
usage: go build [-o output] [build flags] [packages]
Run 'go help build' for details.
3.3) i had try xgo project to compile, which is can output a result, but when i move to the mipsle system it still can not working.
so , can any body help? if need the toolchain to test, i can send you
cantact me: justforjobonly#126.com
thanks!
I'm trying to get rust working on android. However, when I try to cross-compile to android I get the following linking error:
$ cargo build --target=arm-linux-androideabi
Compiling <project> v0.1.0 (<project>)
error: linking with `/opt/android-sdk/ndk/23.0.7599858/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/armv7a-linux-androideabi31-clang` failed: exit status: 1
(very long toolchain command from cargo)
ld: error: unable to find library -lgcc
clang-12: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
I have installed the ndk and changed the linker in .cargo/config to the android clang linker. I also tried the standalone toolchains with the same result. The guide I used was the following: https://mozilla.github.io/firefox-browser-architecture/experiments/2017-09-21-rust-on-android.html
Cross-compilation does work when using crate-type = ["rlib"] instead of crate-type = ["cdylib"], but I need an .so file not an .rlib file.
In case it's relevant, i'm using Manjaro Linux.
UPDATE:
I found the following pull request: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85806 After switching to ndk22 it worked. I havn't tried if the pull request fixes the issue (probably does).
Without switching to an older NDK version, I found using the workaround provided by ssrlive to work for me. Here's their comment:
Fixing build error for NDK 23 and above
find out all the 4 folders containing file libunwind.a, in my PC,
it's
C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\ndk\23.1.7779620\toolchains\llvm\prebuilt\windows-x86_64\lib64\clang\12.0.8\lib\linux\x86_64\
and more. create 4 text files named libgcc.a in the same folders
with this contents
INPUT(-lunwind)
reference
link
In macOS, the paths are
~/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/i386/libunwind.a
~/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/arm/libunwind.a
~/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/aarch64/libunwind.a
~/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/x86_64/libunwind.a
In Linux, the paths are
~/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/i386/libunwind.a
~/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/aarch64/libunwind.a
~/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/x86_64/libunwind.a
~/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/arm/libunwind.a
In Windows, the paths are
~/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/windows-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/aarch64/libunwind.a
~/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/windows-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/arm/libunwind.a
~/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/windows-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/i386/libunwind.a
~/AppData/Local/Android/Sdk/ndk/24.0.8215888/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/windows-x86_64/lib64/clang/14.0.1/lib/linux/x86_64/libunwind.a
create file command in Linux/macOS
cat << EOF > libgcc.a
INPUT(-lunwind)
EOF
This is of course extremely brittle and not the "right" solution, but the workaround works fine as of 2022-10-12 with ndk version 25.1.8937393.
while I am building glibc library using yocto project it is giving
error: missing attribute ((constructor)) support??
after adding the coverage flags:
TARGET_CFLAGS += "-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
TARGET_LDFLAGS += "-lgcov -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
still, I am getting an error for glibc.
Please find the link of config log file : https://drive.google.com/file/d/14tiQJ8JIFE_tDWt3H9tS8zBBQROcZDNa/view
It is not working even after adding the following line in conf/local.conf :
EXTRA_OECONF = "libc_cv_ctors_header=yes"
Even i tried this
EXTRA_OECONF_append = "libc_cv_ctors_header=yes"
please find the config log file generated during compilation : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kxTu8pt7h_9ty55OywP9Ilmmp04T61Rr
So, How to resolve this error?
Log file error Point
poky-linux/gcc/i586-poky-linux/8.2.0/ld: /tmp/ccxetEc1.o: in function `_GLOBAL__sub_D_00100_1__start':
conftest.c:(.text.exit+0x40): undefined reference to `__gcov_exit'<br>
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status<br>
configure:5682: $? = 1<br>
configure:5702: error: missing __attribute__ ((constructor)) support??
You are trying to build glibc with -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage in CFLAGS. That will not work. The errors you see are a result of these incorrect compiler flags.
A profiling glibc requires fairly substantial changes throughout the library and needs to be created by building with --enable-profile (which is not the default).
I had this error while I tried to enable coverage on a C project using a C++ test harness (CppUTest). Build system was handled by CMake.
Compilers and gcov were aligned on the same version (gcc --version, g++ --version and gcov --version gave the same version) but it seems that my build system was generated with a gcc 5 (resulting to an additional included directory by the linker: usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5). I clean the build tree and generated it again thanks to CMake which fixed the error.
I want to execute the following command
bundle install && rake install
but an error comes up and I try to figure out whats going on. I found that i need to install nokogiri. But when I try to install it an error comes up again. Any ideas? :/
sudo gem install nokogiri -v '1.8.5'
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installing nokogiri:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
current directory: /var/lib/gems/2.5.0/gems/nokogiri-1.8.5/ext/nokogiri
/usr/bin/ruby2.5 -r ./siteconf20181210-12550-orku3c.rb extconf.rb
checking if the C compiler accepts ... yes
Building nokogiri using packaged libraries.
Using mini_portile version 2.3.0
checking for gzdopen() in -lz... no
zlib is missing; necessary for building libxml2
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more details. You may
need configuration options.
Provided configuration options:
--with-opt-dir
--without-opt-dir
--with-opt-include
--without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
--with-opt-lib
--without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
--with-make-prog
--without-make-prog
--srcdir=.
--curdir
--ruby=/usr/bin/$(RUBY_BASE_NAME)2.5
--help
--clean
--use-system-libraries
--enable-static
--disable-static
--with-zlib-dir
--without-zlib-dir
--with-zlib-include
--without-zlib-include=${zlib-dir}/include
--with-zlib-lib
--without-zlib-lib=${zlib-dir}/lib
--enable-cross-build
--disable-cross-build
To see why this extension failed to compile, please check the mkmf.log which can be found here:
/var/lib/gems/2.5.0/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.5.0/nokogiri-1.8.5/mkmf.log
extconf failed, exit code 1
Gem files will remain installed in /var/lib/gems/2.5.0/gems/nokogiri-1.8.5 for inspection.
Results logged to /var/lib/gems/2.5.0/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.5.0/nokogiri-1.8.5/gem_make.out