[Xorp-hackers] EXT :Re: Install error
Kuhn, Thomas J (IS)
tom.kuhn at ngc.com
Tue Jun 5 06:49:32 PDT 2012
When attempting to run xorp_rtrmgr, I get the following error...
[ 1970/01/01 23:28:20.702437 ERROR xorp_rtrmgr:962 RTRMGR rtrmgr/main_rtrmgr.cc:275 run ] Shutting down due to an init error: Error reading config directory /home/build/octeon-staging//share/xorp/templates: No such file or directory
I notice that it is trying to look into the install directory that I specified when doing the scons install (and there is an extra "/" in there too). Unfortunately, I was installing to a staging directory. Do I need to do a scons install to /usr/local?
Tom Kuhn
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From: xorp-hackers-bounces at icir.org [mailto:xorp-hackers-bounces at icir.org] On Behalf Of Kuhn, Thomas J (IS)
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 8:23 AM
To: Ben Greear
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Subject: Re: [Xorp-hackers] EXT :Re: Install error
Thanks,
That seemed to work. I will also try out some of the flags mentioned by Kodel Oleg too.
Tom Kuhn
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Greear [mailto:greearb at candelatech.com]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 2:47 PM
To: Kuhn, Thomas J (IS)
Cc: 'xorp-hackers at icir.org'
Subject: EXT :Re: [Xorp-hackers] Install error
On 06/04/2012 11:40 AM, Kuhn, Thomas J (IS) wrote:
> I have cross compiled XORP and am performing an install. The install gets part wat through and then gives the following error on args.sh. Can anyone assist?
>
> Install file: "bgp/harness/args.sh" as "/home/build/octeon-staging/bgp/harness/args.sh"Chmod("/home/build/octeon-staging/bgp/harness/args.sh", 0755)mips64-octeon-linux-gnu-strip /home/build/octeon-staging/bgp/harness/args.shmips64-octeon-linux-gnu-strip:/home/build/octeon-staging/bgp/harness/args.sh: File format not recognizedscons: *** [/home/build/octeon-staging/bgp/harness/args.sh] Error 1scons: building terminated because of errors
Hmmm, you might have to wrap your strip executable in a shell script that always returns success.
Or, don't strip on install via scons, but after the install is complete, manually
strip everything in the install dir and just ignore the errors about not being able
to strip .sh files and similar.
Something like:
find /usr/local/xorp -name "*" -print|xargs my-strip-exe
Thanks,
Ben
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