The tested platform is windows using cygwin. I download bonmin-1.8.8 from https://www.coin-or.org/download/source/Bonmin/.
First, I obtained the third party code with the commands
./get.asl
./get.blas
./get.lapack
./get.mumps
then ran the command
./configure -C
and it shows that the configuration of bonmin is successful.
But then, when I run
make
There's something wrong with the makefile of Mumps.
It shows a rank mismatch between the actual arguments at (1) and (2)
MUMPS/src/dmumps_comm_buffer.F:2670:23:
I want to know how can I successfully make it?
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Problem when calling netconvert in sumo:
I am trying to create my own scenario for simulation purposes.
I am using OpenStreetMaps for this.
python osmWebWizard.py
opens the browser and I select the area which I download.
netconvert --osm-files osm_bbox.osm.xml -o osm.net.xml
The error message I get is
Error: Cannot import network data without PROJ-Library. Please install packages proj before building sumo
Warning: Environment variable SUMO_HOME is not set, using built in type maps.
Quitting (on error).
My attempt to fix the problem is:
sudo apt-get install libproj*
But it seems like a dead end there and I am out of options.
Thank you.
EDIT
I have a gut feeling it has to do with libproj0 not being available anymore.
I am getting errors like
from: can't read /var/mail/tensorflow.examples.tutorials.mnist
from: can't read /var/mail/future
what am i doing wrong?
From the error messages, it sounds like you are trying to run a TensorFlow program by (i) typing commands into a bash (or other command) prompt, or (ii) running it using a command-line interpreter (e.g. by running source mnist.py).
To run a TensorFlow Python program, e.g. tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist.py you must run it under python, by entering the following command at a command-line prompt:
python tensorflow/examples/tutorials/mnist/mnist.py
I've posted this issue on the google groups area for mapnik already, so I'm just going to c/p from there:
I've been troubleshooting this issue for a couple days, now. Bear with me for context:
Starting from a freshly-untarred source of mapnik 2.2.0 on RHEL 6.5:
First off, running "./configure" (which just calls scons/scons.py) works great. Finishes correctly, then I run make + make install and I get exactly what I want built and installed.
My goal has been to create a mapnik 2.2.0 RPM for internal use. Please do not suggest using an "official" mapnik RPM instead (or any other already-built mapnik RPM), as my entire purpose here is to build mapnik from source and create my own RPM.
That being said, when my RPM gets to its %build phase and runs ./configure, it freezes while scons checks for freetype-config. I've let it sit for hours, and nothing happens.
After I looked at the generated config.log file, it would appear that configure is failing on an "awk" command that goes something like this:
awk '{print $\(NF-1\)}'
The command is performed on the string that results from the command:
/usr/bin/freetype-config --libs --cflags
I'm wondering, first of all, how to fix this, but second of all why this would work manually, but fail when the rpmbuild process gets to the ./configure command. I've made sure that the same user (myself) is running both ./configure commands on the exact same files.
My third question would be: why does the configure step freeze on this issue, instead of throwing some sort of error and stopping?
Note that the problem with the "awk" command is the backslashes--the error is:
awk: {print $\(NF-1\)}
^ backslash not last character on line
When I remove the backslashes, the command succeeds. Whether or not removing the backslashes is the correct thing to do in the long run, I do not know.
It would seem this is some sort of python string-parsing / encoding issue, but I'm unsure. What really confuses me is why this works manually and fails when the rpmbuild tries to do it.
My only thought is that there's some difference between the rpmbuild environment and my shell that I configured on. What it is, I do not know.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide. If I can provide any more context, please let me know.
UPDATE: an svn command runs after the awk failure, but is missing whatever number gets passed after the -r option. I'm wondering if this could be causing the hang...thoughts?
I am trying to run a GNU make file with multiple jobs.
When I try executing ' make.exe -r -j3', the receive the following to errors:
make.exe: Do not specify -j or --jobs if sh.exe is not available.
make.exe: Resetting make for single job mode.
Do I have to add ' $(SH) -c' somewhere in the makefile? If so, where?
The error message suggests that make cannot find sh.exe. The file names indicate you are probably on CygWin. I would investigate setting the PATH to include the location of sh.exe, or defining the value of SHELL to the name (or, even, full path) of your shell.
Are you running this on Windows (more specifically, in the "windows" shell?). If you are, you might want to read this:
http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Parallel
more specifically:
On MS-DOS, the ā-jā option has no effect, since that system doesn't support multi-processing.
Once again, assuming you're running on windows, you should get MinGW or CygWin
I've a gumstix Overo which I am configuring to work with a e-CAM camera. The documentation provided by camera manufacture asks me to patch a 2.6.34 kernel and compile in Video For Linux support. When I look at gumstix user documentation they say I should execute:
bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/linux
However when I run this command I get
bacon:~/proj/overo-oe$ bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/linux
NOTE: Handling BitBake files: \ (7100/7100) [100 %]
NOTE: Parsing finished. 6382 cached, 413 parsed, 305 skipped, 2 masked.
ERROR: Nothing PROVIDES 'virtual/linux'
I'm not altogether sure about how I provide virtual/linux. Any ideas about how to fix this error?
This might be a case of out-of-date documentation. In any case, my current work around is to name the kernel explicitly: bitbake -c menuconfig linux-omap3-2.6.34
I can help with a step-by-step procedure to bitbake 3.0 kernel.
If that may be helpful for you. Using a WMware Ubuntu ...
I would stay away from convoluted build systems as bitbake. Every one seems to be inventing one... making the 'tool' to get more of your time then the thing you want to do with the tool. All of them are the same. Linus would quote on those guys:
Just don't do it...!