Remote Build-Job nodes fail AND Build-Target stops in/after stage 1
Terry Mackintosh <terry-Iwt3gjr5Qw3AwKckeXIILgC/[email protected]> Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:28:37 -0500
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Hi all The earlier mentioned patch worked great for the 'junk at end of line' problem. I'm doing a cluster build for PIII. Current trunk as of yesterday? day before? version 7067 which I noticed had a lot of new changes. The Build-Job that runs on the same box as Build-Target works fine. But the Build-Job(s) that run on the other nodes all fail. Mostly they fail during configure with a complaint that the compiler can not create executables. Though 1-zlib failed due to some make file error where make complained that libz.a was not a command. There was a long list of .o files with libz.a at the head of the list and make was trying to run libz.a to do something with the .o files. My guess is that a variable for the linker was empty. I deleted the .err logs and the jobs re-queued and ran fine on the parent box. All boxes are PIII's. All boxes are newly installed with ROCK 2.0.3 PII generic and all have a newly build gcc 3.4.5 installed in /usr/local/ All have /usr/local/(s)bin/ at the head of $PATH All have a link /usr/local/bin/cc that points to the new gcc. And I did remember to run ldconfig on all machines after installing the new gcc. I have no_root_squash on the exported directory, so it should not be a permissions issue. I did not try to start a remote node until stage 1 after there was more then one job to do. At the moment only the parent box is running and the build is still in stage 1 with no errors so far and the build has passed where it was when the other nodes were in use. Ahhh... I just looked and Build-Target has just ended in or just after stage one claiming that all packages are built! I don't think so. Reran it, it just said that all packages are built:( There are 49 log files for stage 1, I'm not sure how many there should be. Thanks -- Terry Mackintosh <terry-Iwt3gjr5Qw3AwKckeXIILgC/[email protected]> http://www.mackintoshweb.com/mars/ Mars Society, FL chapter. Proudly powered by ROCKLinux, Apache, PHP, PostgreSQL, etc. "If you don't know where you are going, how can you get there?"