As reported on the mailing list [0], there is a build issue with systemd 245 when using gcc < 5.0, due to the following build issue: ../src/shared/gpt.c:7:9: error: initializer element is not constant { GPT_ROOT_X86, "root-x86" }, The pre-built external toolchain we have for armv5 (the default with just BR2_arm=y) is a very old toolchain from CodeSourcery, which has a gcc 4.8; we have no other pre-built toolchains for armv5, except by using a custom one, like those from the Bootlin toolchain builder. But using a custom toolchain is not nice, as we want our runtime test to test nominal configurations. So, switch the systemd tests to use a Cortex-A9, so that we can use the ARM 2019.12 toolchain, and with VFP, so that it can boot in the qemu vexpress machine we use for the test-cases. Fixes: https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144403 https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144405 https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144406 https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144408 https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144410 https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/498144412 [0] http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2020-April/278931.html Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: - just use cortex-a9_VFP, instead of using a bootlin toolchain - adapt the commit log accordingly ] Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> |
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