Re: Build failed compiling ittnotify_static.pico

From: Waitman Gobble <waitman_at_waitman.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 22:59:01 -0400
On 2020-03-13 20:07, Waitman Gobble wrote:
> On 2020-03-13 20:00, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>> On 13 Mar 2020, at 23:58, Waitman Gobble <waitman_at_waitman.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 2020-03-13 17:49, Waitman Gobble wrote:
>>>> On 2020-03-13 16:57, Bob Willcox wrote:
>> ...
>>>>> cc: error: no such file or directory:
>>>>> '/usr/src/contrib/llvm-project/openmp/runtime/src/thirdparty/ittnotify/ittnotify_static.c'
>>>>> cc: error: no input files
>>>>> *** [ittnotify_static.pico] Error code 1
>>>>> Anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions for a fix?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Bob
>>>> I've been getting the same thing since yesterday. I think the file 
>>>> is actually
>>>> ittnotify_static.cpp
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This is supposed to handle the rename, for some reason it's not 
>>> happening on my machine.
>>> 
>>> Makefile.inc1
>>> 
>>> # 20200310  r358851  rename of openmp's ittnotify_static.c to .cpp
>>> .for f in ittnotify_static
>>>        _at_if [ -e "${OBJTOP}/lib/libomp/.depend.${f}.pico" ] && \
>>>            egrep -qw '${f}\.c' 
>>> ${OBJTOP}/lib/libomp/.depend.${f}.pico; then \
>>>                echo "Removing stale dependencies for ${f}"; \
>>>                rm -f ${OBJTOP}/lib/libomp/.depend.${f}.* \
>>>                   ${OBJTOP}/obj-lib32/lib/libomp/.depend.${f}.* \
>>>                   
>>> ${LIBCOMPAT:D${LIBCOMPAT_OBJTOP}/lib/libomp/.depend.${f}.*}; \
>>>        fi
>>> .endfor
>> 
>> Hm, so during your buildworld, does it show "Removing stale 
>> dependencies
>> for ittnotify_static" or not?  And is the .depend file there?  Can you
>> check /usr/obj for the file .depend.ittnotify_static.pico, and list 
>> its
>> permissions?
>> 
>> -Dimitry
> 
> OK, I'll check it out. I was looking in /usr/src and now realize my
> mistake. OBJTOP should have been a queue, but I missed it.
> 
> I just did a make cleanworld, and now rebuilding. So I'll see what 
> happens.
> 
> The Makefile for libomp specifies the .cpp so I'm not quite sure why
> it's looking for .c anyway.

'make cleanworld' solved it, build without error.
I used to always delete obj for years, but I've not done that for a 
couple of years without any problems I've noticed.

-- 
Waitman Gobble
Received on Sat Mar 14 2020 - 01:59:22 UTC

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