Compile Error - Fedora 26

Brendan Coupe brendan at coupeware.com
Wed Aug 9 21:52:42 UTC 2017


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*----Brendan Coupe*

On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Jack <ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net>
wrote:

> By in or out of tree - it is whether the build directory is below the top
> source folder (within the source tree) or parallel to it (outside the
> source tree).  I've never been certain whether it theoretically matters,
> but it does sometimes make a difference, often due to how make handles the
> relative paths in the various Makefiles and related cmake files.  I don't
> know if it will matter, but it might be worth trying.  Note your example
> doesn't show where you create the build dir, but it can be under $BP but
> should not under $KMMDIR.
>
> However - you say you have two examples of failed build where
> kmymoneysettings.h IS present where we expect it.  So the issue is not
> whether that file gets built, it's why cmake isn't finding it when it needs
> it use it.  Looking carefully at the make output you provided, I see
> "Considering target file '//kmymoneysettings.h'."  I'm concerned about the
> leading double slash.  I don't know make well enough to say if that is a
> hint about the problem, but it does smell like it to me.
>
> What versions of cmake, make, and autogen do you have?  I've got make
> 4.2.1, cmake  3.7.2, autogen 5.18.4, and automake 1.11.6, 1.13.4 and 1.15.
>
> Jack
>
> On 2017.08.09 16:53, Brendan Coupe wrote:
>
>> I have several successful build folders left over from before the upgrade
>> to Fedora 26. They all contain kmymoneysettings.h in {source path)/
>> build/kmymoney/kmymoneysettings.h
>>
>> The 2 recent failed build folders have the same file in the same folder
>> and
>> they are an exact match.
>>
>> I download a fresh copy of the source - 4.8 branch - each time I compile.
>> I
>> know that's not the most efficient way but I had problems many years ago
>> so
>> I modified my build script to get a clean copy each time.
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by in tree or out of tree. My build script
>> creates a new date and time stamped folder, downloads the source into it,
>> creates a new folder in the source folder called build and then I run
>> cmake
>> and make in that folder.
>>
>> Here are the relevant lines from my script:
>> git clone git://anongit.kde.org/kmymoney --branch 4.8  $BP/$KMMDIR
>> cmake $BP/$KMMDIR -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/
>> make -j 8
>>
>> This all worked fine until I upgrade to Fedora 26 so it seems like it's
>> not
>> s KMM issue but something has changed in Fedora 26. It's a problem on both
>> my desktop and laptop. I have one other system that I have not upgraded
>> that I may be be able to test it on but we just moved and I have not set
>> that system up yet so I'm not sure when I will get to it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *----Brendan Coupe*
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Jack <ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > On 2017.08.07 19:31, Brendan Coupe wrote:
>> >
>> >> I already tried the libalkimia trick and it did not work this time.
>> >>
>> > That would only work if it was an alkimia file which was missing, and it
>> > was missing because your alkimia install was broken.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> I was running with -j 8. I tried -j 1 and it took a lot longer to
>> fail. I
>> >> added -d to -j 1 and it also failed. I've copied the last part of the
>> >> output below (I switched GMail to plain text mode, I hope it works).
>> >>
>> > Mail formatting is good - thanks.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> ======================================
>> >> Updating goal targets....
>> >> Considering target file
>> >> 'kmymoney/dialogs/settings/CMakeFiles/settings_autogen.dir/build'.
>> >>  File 'kmymoney/dialogs/settings/CMakeFiles/settings_autogen.dir/
>> build'
>> >> does not exist.
>> >>
>> > [snip....]
>> >
>> >>       Must remake target '//kmymoneysettings.h'.
>> >>
>> > I probably snipped too many lines, but the problem is it can't find
>> > kmymoneysettings.h.  That file is not in the source, but gets created in
>> > $build_dir/kmymoney.  So we need to figure out why it isn't being made.
>> >
>> > First - what sources are you using?  If you are pulling from git head of
>> > the 4.8 branch, confirm that "git status" doesn't show anything amiss.
>> >
>> > Second - are you building in tree, or out of tree.  The latter is
>> > recommended as safer.
>> >
>> > If that's not enough, we may have to track down where in the build
>> process
>> > that file SHOULD be created, and why it's not happening.
>> >
>> > Jack
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 10:57 AM, Jack <ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net
>> >
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Hello Brendan,
>> >> >
>> >> > On 2017.08.07 12:28, Brendan Coupe wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have been compiling KMM from source for many years. I have been
>> using
>> >> >> the 4.8 branch recently.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I upgraded from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 a couple of weeks ago.
>> Compiling
>> >> >> fails pretty early in the process. See the last part of the output
>> >> below. It
>> >> >> compiled from source without any issues prior to the OS upgrade.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Any idea what is going wrong?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> =======================================================
>> >> >> *Generating MOC source EWIEGA46WW/moc_lendborrowwizar
>> >> dpage.cppGenerating
>> >> >> MOC source JKU67JSAFJ/moc_KDChartTernaryPointDiagram.cppGenerating
>> MOC
>> >> >> source EWIEGA46WW/moc_loanamountwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC
>> >> compilation
>> >> >> mocs_compilation.cpp[  6%] Built target
>> kmm_kdchart_autogenGenerating
>> >> MOC
>> >> >> source EWIEGA46WW/moc_loanattributeswizardpage.cppGenerating MOC
>> >> source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_namewizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_newcalculateloanwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_newgeneralinfowizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_newintrowizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_newpaymentswizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_paymenteditwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_paymentfrequencywizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_paymentwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_previouspaymentswizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_recordpaymentwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_schedulewizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_summaryeditwizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_summarywizardpage.cppGenerating MOC source
>> >> >> EWIEGA46WW/moc_variableinterestdatewizardpage.cppGenerating MOC
>> >> >> compilation
>> >> >> mocs_compilation.cpp[  6%] Built target newloanwizard_autogenmake:
>> ***
>> >> >> [Makefile:163: all] Error 2*
>> >> >> **=======================================================
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > First please consider sending plain text and not HTML to the list -
>> you
>> >> can
>> >> > see it messes up wrapping.
>> >> >
>> >> > This seems similar to a problem you had last October.   Have you
>> tried
>> >> "make
>> >> > -d" (or some slightly less verbose variant) to get debugging info?
>> >> What -j
>> >> > value are you using?  I believe at that time, make (or gcc?) couldn't
>> >> find
>> >> > some header file, which you fixed by removing and reinstalling
>> >> libalkimia.
>> >> >
>> >> > Jack
>>
>
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