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Squeeze ? [message #645171 is a reply to message #645161] Wed, 15 December 2010 18:52 Severin GehwolfMessages: 40Registered: June 2010 Member Reposting output, since multipart attachements in forums are no fun Pass 1: parsed user script and 68 library script(s) using 49936virt/20896res/1764shr kb, in 180usr/10sys/231real ms. Pass 2: analyzed script: 1 probe(s), 11 function(s), 2 embed(s), 1 global(s) using 199132virt/144936res/61132shr kb, in 1530usr/60sys/1726real ms. Pass 3: using cached /home/jkr/.systemtap/cache/47/stap_470ea209efbc17801190f1733e40edf6_5645.c Pass 4: using cached /home/jkr/.systemtap/cache/47/stap_470ea209efbc17801190f1733e40edf6_5645.ko Pass 5: starting run. staprun:send_a_relocation:331: ERROR: reloc name too long: .gnu.linkonce.r._ZN6AsicNII18ucode_class_caymanE23NITilingModeLookupTableE: No such file or directory staprun:send_a_relocation:331: ERROR: reloc name too long: .gnu.linkonce.r._ZTV15WritebacksBlockIN11mmEngineUVD16WRITEBACKS_BLOCKEE: No such file or directory staprun:send_a_relocation:331: ERROR: reloc name too long: .gnu.linkonce.r._ZTV15WritebacksBlockIN17mmEngineR600_IDCT16WRITEBACKS_BLOCKEE: No such file or directory staprun:send_a_relocation:331: ERROR: reloc name too long: .gnu.linkonce.r._ZTV15WritebacksBlockIN17mmEngineRV630_AVP16WRITEBACKS_BLOCKEE: No
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Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/201831/5fb117ce5ee362b1987b3a71e0e40edb/ a minute: Sign up Error File name too long Yocto Project up vote 2 down vote favorite I'm working on a Yocto project, Version : poky-jethro I want to build a version of the distribution poky to Raspberry Pi Build Configuration: BB_VERSION = "1.28.0" BUILD_SYS = "x86_64-linux" NATIVELSBSTRING = "Ubuntu-14.04" TARGET_SYS = "arm-poky-linux-gnueabi" MACHINE = "raspberrypi" DISTRO = "poky" DISTRO_VERSION = http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36291908/error-file-name-too-long-yocto-project "2.0.1" TUNE_FEATURES = "arm armv6 vfp arm1176jzfs callconvention-hard" TARGET_FPU = "vfp" meta meta-yocto = "jethro:3b223f75eec1738fbc913858e8e11c8305e3edcb" meta-oe meta-multimedia meta-networking meta-python = "jethro:c305ac5d2f5285d5eec8952a4ca7f3b4f89aed96" meta-qt5 = "jethro:9bfcf79fcd824efb9f2a9bd72ecbedfee1315c96" meta-raspberrypi = "jethro:f2cff839f52a6e6211337fc45c7c3eabf0fac113" meta-rpi = "jethro:3ef71867eeb3669da40019469385a437843e8245" I succeeded in building system on another OS "Ubuntu-14.0403" but when I tried build system on another version "Ubuntu-14.0404" This error appears [Errno 36] File name too long [Errno 36] File name too long ubuntu-14.04 embedded-linux yocto bitbake openembedded share|improve this question asked Mar 29 at 18:08 MOHAMED OKASHA 277 1 There is supposed to be a sanity check which detects this problem and warns users that it won't work on those encrypted filesystems. It seems you didn't hit this and we looked into why but couldn't reproduce the problem. Is there a way we can reproduce this error so we can give a better message to users? Do you have any more context on the error you saw? –Richard Purdie Apr 1 at 16:03 I When installed a new copy of Ubuntu I checked the box in front of encrypted home folder label When I built the sy
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