I am trying to install LTIB for my I.MX6 SoloLite board. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I have downloaded the file titled “L3.0.35_12.10.02_ER_SOURCE" and installed the dependencies as well as patched LTIB. I am stuck when running the LTIB. The log file says:
Processing: wget
==================
Build path taken because: directory build, no prebuilt rpm,
Cowardly refusing to clobber existing directory:
/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/src/rpm/BUILD/wget-1.9.1
Remove this by hand if you really want to rebuild this package from scratch
Died at ./ltib line 1392.
traceback:
main::build_host_rpms:1392
main::host_checks:1447
main:554
I tried to fix it by remove wget -1.9.1 by hand and rebuiled this package from scratch. BUT a NEW problem occurs.
The log file shows:
Processing: wget
==================
Build path taken because: no prebuilt rpm,
….
make[1]: *** [wget] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/freescale/ltib/usr/src/rpm/BUILD/wget-1.9.1/src'
make: *** [src] Error 2
error: Bad exit status from /home/kongxuan/Documents/imx6install/ltib/tmp/rpm-tmp.57542 (%build)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /home/kongxuan/Documents/imx6install/ltib/tmp/rpm-tmp.57542 (%build)
Build time for wget: 16 seconds
Failed building wget
Died at ./ltib line 1392.
traceback:
main::build_host_rpms:1392
main::host_checks:1447
main:554
It seems that I did not have wget rpm package. I attached my log file here.
Please help me to solve the problem !
Thanks !
Original Attachment has been moved to: host_config.log.zip
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You can google the wget -1.9.1 source code and then download it and store it to the /opt/freescale/pkgs/.
./ltib -p wget -m prep (extract the source code to rpm/BUILD/)
./ltib -p wget -m scbuild (rebuild the source code)
./ltib -p wget -m scdeploy (install to the rootfs)
You can google the wget -1.9.1 source code and then download it and store it to the /opt/freescale/pkgs/.
./ltib -p wget -m prep (extract the source code to rpm/BUILD/)
./ltib -p wget -m scbuild (rebuild the source code)
./ltib -p wget -m scdeploy (install to the rootfs)