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Hi Philipp, |
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the actual error really is missing. |
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Can you use pastebin or something similar to upload the whole build.log? |
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The number of cores may help to estimate the unmber of compilation units |
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that still get built. |
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Unfortunately not with cmake. It usually continues building targets that do |
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not depend on the failed target. |
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You may have to scroll up hundreds of lines. |
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So, again: Please give us the complete buld.log! |
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Thx |
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Franz |
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Am So., 21. Okt. 2018 um 10:30 Uhr schrieb Philip Webb <purslow@××××××××.net |
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> 181021 Dale wrote: |
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> > You need to go back further on your copy n paste. |
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> > The first error I see error 2. Somewhere further back is error 1. |
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> I don't think so : isn't that the type of error taken from a list ? |
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> I don't see another error higher up. |
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> > That is the first trigger and may point to a problem. |
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> > I usually go back 20 or 30 lines before error 1 |
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> > just to be sure I went back far enough. |
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> > I have a 4 core CPU here. |
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> Whatever does that have to do with the problem ? |
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> > My only other suggestion is to make sure you have not run out of space, |
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> > either hard drive mount point or memory if using tmpfs. |
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> > That can cause a strange error |
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> > because it fails wherever it runs out of space. |
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> > Sometimes it fails at different spots too. |
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> There's no reason to expect that here. |
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> Thanks for trying, but I believe the problem is somewhere else. |
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