Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/d9a/d9a84b642357f758c3f84270fb9a109abd7e2684/ configure.ac contains a test using $ax_cv_check_cl_libcl: if test "$build_modules" != 'no' || test "X$ax_cv_check_cl_libcl" != Xno; then AC_MSG_RESULT([-------------------------------------------------------------]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libltdl]) But ax_cv_check_cl_libcl is only assigned a value (yes/no) if --disable-opencl is NOT passed, as the assignment logic is inside a conditional: AC_ARG_ENABLE([opencl], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-opencl], [do not use OpenCL])], [disable_opencl=$enableval], [disable_opencl='yes']) if test "$disable_opencl" = 'yes'; then .. AC_CACHE_CHECK([for OpenCL library], [ax_cv_check_cl_libcl], So configure errors out if --disable-opencl is passed on setups where libltdl isn't available: checking if libltdl package is complete... no configure: error: in `/home/naourr/work/instance-0/output-1/build/imagemagick-7.0.8-59': configure: error: libltdl is required for modules and OpenCL builds As a workaround, explictly set ax_cv_check_cl_libcl=no to skip this conditional. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> |
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Buildroot is a simple, efficient and easy-to-use tool to generate embedded Linux systems through cross-compilation. The documentation can be found in docs/manual. You can generate a text document with 'make manual-text' and read output/docs/manual/manual.text. Online documentation can be found at http://buildroot.org/docs.html To build and use the buildroot stuff, do the following: 1) run 'make menuconfig' 2) select the target architecture and the packages you wish to compile 3) run 'make' 4) wait while it compiles 5) find the kernel, bootloader, root filesystem, etc. in output/images You do not need to be root to build or run buildroot. Have fun! Buildroot comes with a basic configuration for a number of boards. Run 'make list-defconfigs' to view the list of provided configurations. Please feed suggestions, bug reports, insults, and bribes back to the buildroot mailing list: buildroot@buildroot.org You can also find us on #buildroot on Freenode IRC. If you would like to contribute patches, please read https://buildroot.org/manual.html#submitting-patches