[U-Boot] compile issue with U-boot-2014.10-rc2 & Cubieboard

Jeroen Hofstee jeroen at myspectrum.nl
Mon Oct 20 21:01:47 CEST 2014


Hello Masahiro,

On 19-10-14 16:28, Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>
> On 01-10-14 17:31, Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
>>
>> On 30-09-14 03:29, Tom Everett wrote:
>>> I am getting this compile error:
>>>
>>> scripts/Makefile.build:55:
>>> /tank/home/tom/freebsd/uboot/u-boot-2014.10-rc2/board/amd/sunxi/Makefile: 
>>>
>>> No such file or directory
>>>
>>> gmake[1]: *** No rule to make target
>>> `/tank/home/tom/freebsd/uboot/u-boot-2014.10-rc2/board/amd/sunxi/Makefile'. 
>>>
>>> Stop.
>>>
>>> It appears that the dir "/board/amd/sunxi" does not exist.  It 
>>> should be
>>> "/board/sunxi".
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> I stumbled upon the same problem, on FreeBSD, the root user seems
> to have an VENDOR=amd env hanging around, hence u-boot's Makefile
> cannot assign the correct value. (or it would need override at least).
>

I have a hard time understanding what exactly is going on here.
It has nothing to do with the type of shell / OS. e.g. linux/bash behaves
exactly the same with:

export VENDOR=toasted
make wandboard_quad_config all

scripts/Makefile.build:55: 
/home/jeroen/software/u-boot/board/toasted/wandboard/Makefile: No such 
file or directory
make[1]: *** No rule to make target 
`/home/jeroen/software/u-boot/board/toasted/wandboard/Makefile'. Stop.

The slightly shorter (in time) version below, shows similar behavior.
make distclean wandboard_quad_config include/config.h && cat 
include/config.h

This would make sense if I did `make VENDOR=toasted`, but that is not
the case. Can you shed some light on this, how does make end up using
the version of the original shell? And how can that be prevented?

Thanks,
Jeroen


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