I am getting the following error when i try to make install Cyberlink4CC
/bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/include/cybergarage/io'
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 cybergarage/io/BufferedReader.h cybergarage/io/File.h cybergarage/io/FileInputStream.h cybergarage/io/InputStream.h cybergarage/io/InputStreamReader.h cybergarage/io/LineNumberReader.h cybergarage/io/StringBufferInputStream.h cybergarage/io/FileInputStream.h cybergarage/io/Reader.h cybergarage/io/StringReader.h '/usr/local/include/cybergarage/io'
/usr/bin/install: will not overwrite just-created `/usr/local/include/cybergarage/io/FileInputStream.h' with `cybergarage/io/FileInputStream.h'
make[2]: *** [install-nobase_includeHEADERS] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bernd/tools/cybergarage/CyberLink4CC/include'
make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bernd/tools/cybergarage/CyberLink4CC/include'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
Can anybody help me with this error?
One more question: the changelog on the website for Cyberlink4CC says that there are last changes on 2013-01-09 but on github the last commit was 2 years ago? is this repository somehow outdated? where can i find the current state of the project?
thank you
FileInputStream.h is listed on that command line twice. install appears to be balking at that. That appaers to be a makefile error of some sort.
That repository certainly seems to be out of date. The subversion repo however appears to match that changelog.
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I was trying to install PyQt5, when I execute ' make && make install' ,this error occur.
install: /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/PyQt5//QtCore.so: chmod: Operation not permitted
make[1]: [install_target] Error 71 (ignored)
mkdir: /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/share/sip/PyQt5/QtCore: Operation not permitted
make[1]: *** [install_sip] Error 1
make: *** [sub-QtCore-install_subtargets-ordered] Error 2
sorry for the stupid question. The problem actually is I cannot get the highest permission even using sudo. Mac's system-level directory cannot be changed.
I was trying to build LLVM/clang in HOME directory without sudo access following this link (http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html)
But when I type 'make' this happens
Error running link command: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [lib/libLLVMSupport.a] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/skataka/porple_tools/build'
make[1]: *** [lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/skataka/porple_tools/build'
make: *** [all] Error 2
$ Write failed: Broken pipe
I have used make VERBOSE=1 and it says CMAKE-AR NOT FOUND
Edit:
Changed CMakeCXXCompiler.cmake file - SET(CMAKE_AR "path to llvm-ar")
Now I am getting "Error running link command: Permission denied"
Help me with this !
Looks like your build directory generated by cmake is broken it seems to not be able to find the linker. I'd clobber the build directory and regenerate it with cmake paying attention to if it spits out any errors while configuring.
I'm trying to create my own dchub on Debian using Verlihub. Everything works great when I'm using ./configure but when I'm trying to "make", it ends with an error! Please help!
./configure gives back:
Configure has completed successfully. Now you must run make.
If make fails with errors, please consult the forums and see
if anyone else has had the same issue. The forums are located
here http://forums.verlihub-project.org
Extensive documentation is also available at the project website
which can be found here http://www.verlihub-project.org
Please feel free to join and register at the Verlihub suport
hub located here dchub://hub.verlihub-project.org:7777
sudo make gives back:
stringutils.cpp: In function 'void nStringUtils::ExpandPath(std::string&)':
stringutils.cpp:127:31: error: 'get_current_dir_name' was not declared in this scope
make[2]: *** [stringutils.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/verlihub-0.9.8e-r2/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/verlihub-0.9.8e-r2'
make: *** [all] Error 2
I have tried to compile clang and llvm using the clang getting started manual. However, at step 5, when I do make, I get the following error. Any idea what is going on here, and how to fix it? Note that I am using Ubuntu 10.04 on a 64 bit x86 system.
cp: cannot stat `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime/compiler-rt/clang_linux/full-x86_64/libcompiler_rt.a': No such file or directory
make[4]: *** [/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/Debug+Asserts/lib/clang/3.1/lib/linux/libclang_rt.full-x86_64.a] Error 1
rm /home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/Debug+Asserts/lib/clang/3.1/lib/linux/.dir
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime/compiler-rt'
make[3]: *** [compiler-rt/.makeall] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang/runtime'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools/clang'
make[1]: *** [clang/.makeall] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/MetallicPriest/Desktop/build/tools'
make: *** [all] Error 1
## Heading ##
The instruction given on this site work!
I had the same problem. As Eli suggested, I got the 3.0 release. It doesn't come with a 'getting started' but you can follow the INSTALL file from clang's root top.
You should be able to copy/paste the following (as root of course for the /usr/local/ part)
export NUMCPU=4 # or however many cores you want to paralell build with
export ORIGDIR=$PWD
wget http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/llvm-3.0.tar.gz
tar -zxf llvm-3.0.tar.gz
cd llvm-3.0.src/tools
wget http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/clang-3.0.tar.gz
tar -zxf clang-3.0.tar.gz
mv clang-3.0.src clang
cd $ORIGDIR
mkdir build
cd build
../llvm-3.0.src/configure --prefix=/usr/local
make -j$NUMCPU
cd tools/clang
make install
--
update, I should also note that following the 'getting started guide' with latest subversion (2012 09 10) actually does work , and i copy/pasted the lines exactly from the 'getting started' page http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html (including 'optional' stuff) on a Fedora machine on ppc64.
I tried to install gcc 4.5 on ubuntu 10.04 but failed.
Here is a compile error that I don't know how to solve. Is there anyone successfully install the latest gcc on ubuntu?
Following is my steps and the error message, I'd like to know where is the problem....
Step1: download these files:
gcc-core-4.5.0.tar.gz
gcc-g++-4.5.0.tar.gz
gmp-4.3.2.tar.bz2
mpc-0.8.1.tar.gz
mpfr-2.4.2.tar.gz
Step2: Unzip above files
Step3: move gmp, mpc, mpfr to the gcc-4.5.0/ directory.
mv gmp-4.3.2 gcc-4.5.0/gmp
mv mpc-0.8.1 gcc-4.5.0/mpc
mv mpfr-2.4.2 gcc-4.5.0/mpfr
Step4: go to gcc-4.5.0 directory and do configuration:
sudo ./configure
Step5: compile and install
sudo make
sudo make install
The first 4 steps is OK, I can configure it successfully. However, when I try to compile it, following error message comes out, I cannot figure out what the problem is. Should I change the name from "gcc 4.5" to "gcc"?? It's a little strange that we need to do this by ourself. Is there anything I missed during the installation?
xxx#xxx-laptop:/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0$ sudo make
[sudo] password for xxx:
[ -f stage_final ] || echo stage3 > stage_final
/bin/bash: line 2: test: /media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc: binary operator expected
/bin/bash: /media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc: No such file or directory
make[1]: Entering directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make[2]: Entering directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make[3]: Entering directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
rm -f stage_current
make[3]: Leaving directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make[2]: Entering directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
Configuring stage 1 in host-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/intl
/bin/bash: /media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [configure-stage1-intl] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make[1]: *** [stage1-bubble] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/media/Data/Tool/linux/gcc 4.5/gcc-4.5.0'
make: *** [all] Error 2
It might not be a good idea to have a space in your path - it's kind of rare and can easily mess up shell scripts that aren't specially designed to deal with it (which is a bad combination!)
Another potential problem is that you're running configure inside the gcc source directory - this isn't recommended (and didn't work at all for me on at least one version of gcc 4). Instead make an empty build directory, parallel to the source directory, so you have something like:
gcc 4.5 <- but might want to avoid the space
gcc-4.5.0
...
build
Then cd into build and run
../gcc-4.5.0/configure
You may also need to start from a freshly unzipped source directory, as the previous failed build may have broken it.