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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio build swig code fail on USB


From: David
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNURadio build swig code fail on USB
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 17:50:56 +0100
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Many Thanks Cinaed for going to this trouble :-).

My USB drive partitions:

Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0xa18426f3

Device     Boot Start       End   Sectors   Size Id Type
/dev/sda1        2048 976773167 976771120 465.8G 83 Linux

Yes, quite big, but was using it for Windows backup :-).
I should add, it's USB2, and is connected via a USB3 hub to the Odroid USB3.
No idea if that make a difference.

I feel now I need to continue, I can build now on the USB2 (once a make install is
done from the sd card!).

Thanks again ALL for you input,
Dave




On 19/09/17 01:08, Cinaed Simson wrote:
It works for me - but my setup is slightly different.

I have a odroid-xu4 using emmc for the internal drive and it's running
Debian 8.8.

Ubuntu is a fork of Debian so typically (system wise) what works on
Debian should work on Ubuntu.

I started building gnuradio on a 64 GByte USB2 thumb drive plugged into
one of USB3 ports.

I killed the build after it reached 50%.

First, make sure the USB drive is mounted.

Then look at the partitions on your USB drive - they should look similar
to the following - I'm using the entire USB drive as a single partition:

address@hidden:/home/cinaed# fdisk -l /dev/sda

Disk /dev/sda: 59.2 GiB, 63518539776 bytes, 124059648 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00000000

Device     Boot Start       End   Sectors  Size Id Type
dev/sda1          32 124059647 124059616 59.2G 83 Linux

Make sure mounting of the USB drive is what you expect:

address@hidden:/home/cinaed# mount | grep mnt
/dev/sda1 on /mnt type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)

A make on SDCARD shouldn't impact a make on the USB drive.

-- Cinaed


On 09/18/2017 09:18 AM, David wrote:
oops,

USB mount should be

# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt


On 18/09/17 17:09, David wrote:
Hi Cinaed,

OS is installed on SD card (no emmc).

I built UHD, as odroid user, on the USB drive, cmake, make, sudo make
install. Works fine.

Then try to build GNURadio, as odroid user, on USB drive, cmake,
make... then the permission denied.
Tried building as root (after blowing away the build dir contents),
cmake, make, then the permission denied.

Then build GNURadio, as odroid user, on SD card, cmake, make, sudo
make install. Works fine.

Weird thing is, then I can then do make OK on the USB drive.
Is there some persistent info stored in odroid home dir, or elsewhere?
Because if I do make uninstall on the SD card, I can't then do a make
on the USB drive for same reason (after blowing the build dir away).

I want to build on the USB drive so that I have all the build-able
source on the USB, in case I have to re-instate the OS, flexibility,
and reduced download time (as I have had to do several times due to
power issues causing corruptions on the SD card. This is probably
sorted now I have a good PSU, but also to reduce wear on the SD card.

fstab mount:
UUID=eb5f2117-4e3c-459d-9f58-ef87e6428a25 /home/odroid ext4
defaults,noatime,user  0  2

yet mounting as
# mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt
make no difference.

Thank you,
Dave


On 18/09/17 07:02, Cinaed Simson wrote:
On 09/17/2017 06:29 AM, David wrote:
Hi Cinaed,
Sorry no, USB build was first, after clean install of OS, then UHD.
Just to be clear, you re-installed the os on the odroid and not the usb
drive?

Have you built the UHD software on the usb drive?

Blow away the build directory and try it again.

If it fails, try it as root.

Look at the log files

     dmesg
     /var/log/messages
     /var/log/syslog

Only "cmake .. " disabled component left was gr-comedi.
Type

    apt-get install libcomedi-dev

I think this may be a file-system thing, maybe how it is mounted?
Dave
How did you mount it?

Type

    mount

Are you using usb drive, sdcard and emmc card simultaneously on the
droid?

If you are, try removing the sdcard and build it as root on the usb
drive.

If worse comes to worse, tar the gnuradio installation on the sdcard and
transfer it the usb drive. Then setup a link to so it matches the path
to the gnuradio root.

-- Cinaed

On 16/09/17 21:44, Cinaed Simson wrote:
My guess is the sdcard version is installed and when your try to build
the USB version, the paths are getting confused.

I'd recommend doing a

     make uninstall

for the sdcard version, build the USB version, remove the USB stick
then
    re-install the sdcard version

     make install

To uninstall gnuradio you have to have a complete build directory.

-- Cinaed



On 09/16/2017 07:48 AM, David wrote:
Hello Kyeong,

Thanks for the reply, It's ext4, the OS is Ubuntu,

Doing lsattr, for example:

address@hidden:/mnt# lsattr
-------------e-- ./uhd
-------------e-- ./lost+found
-------------e-- ./gnuradio
-------------e-- ./gnuradio.broken

Don't know if that is relevant, includes the permission denied files,
and mounted:

UUID=eb5f2117-4e3c-459d-9f58-ef87e6428a25 /home/odroid ext4
defaults,noatime,user  0  2

Maybe a clue,

Regards,

Dave


On 16/09/17 15:31, Kyeong Su Shin wrote:
Hello David:

How is your USB drive formatted? Is it using ext3/4, or something
equivalent (POSIX-style)?

Regards,
Kyeong Su Shin

On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 4:50 AM, David <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

       Hi All,

       Building GNURadio on a mounted USB drive (on an Odroid ARM
       device), fails here:

       Scanning dependencies of target _pmt_swig_doc_tag
       [  9%] Building CXX object
gnuradio-runtime/swig/CMakeFiles/_pmt_swig_doc_tag.dir/_pmt_swig_doc_tag.cpp.o


       [  9%] Linking CXX executable _pmt_swig_doc_tag
       [  9%] Built target _pmt_swig_doc_tag
       Scanning dependencies of target pmt_swig_swig_doc
       [  9%] Generating doxygen xml for pmt_swig_doc docs
       /bin/sh: 1: *./_pmt_swig_doc_tag: Permission denied*
gnuradio-runtime/swig/CMakeFiles/pmt_swig_swig_doc.dir/build.make:72:

       recipe for target
'gnuradio-runtime/swig/pmt_swig_doc_swig_docs/xml/index.xml'
failed
       make[2]: ***
[gnuradio-runtime/swig/pmt_swig_doc_swig_docs/xml/index.xml]
Error 126
       CMakeFiles/Makefile2:1287: recipe for target
'gnuradio-runtime/swig/CMakeFiles/pmt_swig_swig_doc.dir/all'
failed
       make[1]: ***
[gnuradio-runtime/swig/CMakeFiles/pmt_swig_swig_doc.dir/all]
Error 2
       Makefile:160: recipe for target 'all' failed
       make: *** [all] Error 2

       address@hidden:~/gnuradio/build$ find . -name _pmt_swig_doc_tag
       ./gnuradio-runtime/swig/_pmt_swig_doc_tag

       address@hidden:~/gnuradio/build$ *ls -l
       ./gnuradio-runtime/swig/_pmt_swig_doc_tag**
       -rwxrwxr-x 1 odroid odroid 8164 Sep 16 11:01
       ./gnuradio-runtime/swig/_pmt_swig_doc_tag*

       *
       *

       *Whereas, building on the local SD card works!*


       Scanning dependencies of target runtime_swig_swig_doc
       [ 11%] Built target runtime_swig_swig_doc
       Scanning dependencies of target pmt_swig_swig_doc
       [ 11%] Built target pmt_swig_swig_doc
       Scanning dependencies of target _pmt_swig_swig_tag
       [ 11%] Building CXX object
gnuradio-runtime/swig/CMakeFiles/_pmt_swig_swig_tag.dir/_pmt_swig_swig_tag.cpp.o


       [ 11%] Linking CXX executable _pmt_swig_swig_tag
       [ 11%] Built target _pmt_swig_swig_tag

       Anyone encountered this, or knows why building swig on
mounted USB
       drive fails please?

       Thanks,
       Dave



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