I tried to install pyinstaller on BBG with the latest image downloaded from beagleboard.org (Debian 9.5 2018-10-07 4GB SD IoT). After getting errors and suggested by building bootloader manually, I downloaded the pyinstaller 3.4 source and followed the instruction on the pyinstaller docs. I paste the error I extracted from config.log below. Does anyone have idea how to fixed this issue.
I work on Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone quite often. Sometimes I can install pyinstaller simply by typing "pip install pyinstaller". Sometimes I fail and need to build the bootloader manually. I have no idea what actually cause the difference.
Checking for library z
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
(void)argc; (void)argv;
return 0;
}
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[1/2] Compiling build/.conf_check_c870da07392f02bfe0dd2ca05dee71ef/test.c
['/usr/bin/gcc', '-O2', '-Wdeclaration-after-statement', '-Wimplicit-function-declaration', '-Werror', '-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE', '-D_REENTRANT', '-D_BSD_SOURCE', '-D_DEFAULT_SOURCE', '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2', '../test.c', '-c', '-o/home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader/build/.conf_check_c870da07392f02bfe0dd2ca05dee71ef/testbuild/test.c.1.o']
[2/2] Linking build/.conf_check_c870da07392f02bfe0dd2ca05dee71ef/testbuild/testprog
['/usr/bin/gcc', 'test.c.1.o', '-o/home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader/build/.conf_check_c870da07392f02bfe0dd2ca05dee71ef/testbuild/testprog', '-Wl,-Bstatic', '-Wl,-Bdynamic', '-lz']
err: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
from /home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader: Test does not build: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader/.waf3-2.0.9-6b5f17f340ec613b295ffa3dedcecc80/waflib/Configure.py", line 324, in run_build
bld.compile()
File "/home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader/.waf3-2.0.9-6b5f17f340ec613b295ffa3dedcecc80/waflib/Build.py", line 176, in compile
raise Errors.BuildError(self.producer.error)
waflib.Errors.BuildError: Build failed
-> task in 'testprog' failed with exit status 1 (run with -v to display more information)
not found
from /home/est/pyinstaller-3.4/bootloader: The configuration failed
I think I fixed it. For some reasons I missed "library z" in my system. Reinstall it and then I can reinstall pyinstaller normally. Sorry for wasting your time reading this question.
sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev
pip3 install pyinstaller
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The package will not install.
In the command prompt I entered, 'pip install yfinance'
C:\Users\gam19\AppData\Local\Temp\xmlXPathInitw4g8q0z6.c(1): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'libxml/xpath.h': No such file or directory
error: command 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio\\2022\\BuildTools\\VC\\Tools\\MSVC\\14.34.31933\\bin\\HostX86\\x86\\cl.exe' failed with exit code 2
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Could not find function xmlCheckVersion in library libxml2. Is libxml2 installed?
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[end of output]
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
error: legacy-install-failure
× Encountered error while trying to install package.
╰─> lxml
note: This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.
hint: See above for output from the failure.
You can download the wheel from https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#lxml and install it (E.g. pip install lxml‑4.9.0‑cp311‑cp311‑win_amd64.whl). Trying pip install yfinance might work after that.
I am getting an error while trying to install Rserve 1.8.6. I can successfully install 1.7.3 from CRAN. This is on Mac OS High Sierra.
ld: library not found for -lssl
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
make[1]: *** [forward] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘Rserve’
* removing ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.5/Resources/library/Rserve’
* restoring previous ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.5/Resources/library/Rserve’
The downloaded source packages are in
‘/private/var/folders/v7/hyxrfmk94p1_03gdrm27fnxncy3vq1/T/RtmpFHKNMe/downloaded_packages’
This worked for me (MacOS):
In terminal:
brew install openssl
export LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/
I'm running Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, I've spent 2 days trying to fix this same problem, scouring the internet for help. I finally managed it by cobbling together solutions from a few different sources.
The key thing I was missing was that Mac OS ships with its own version of openssl which it thinks is superior to anything else you can find. It is wrong. What you need to do is go and download the latest version of openssl, install that, then export THAT library to your library path variable. Here are the steps I took with openssl 1.1.1:
Get the version number for the latest version of openssl from the source (https://www.openssl.org/source/) and then manually install it directly where it's supposed to go:
cd /usr/local/src
If you're getting "No such file or directory", make it:
cd /usr/local && mkdir src && cd src
Download openssl using curl (shown) or using the link above to the source code (make sure you put the file in the directory you just made in the previous step):
curl --remote-name https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1f.tar.gz
Extract and cd in:
tar -xzvf openssl-1.1.1f.tar.gz
cd openssl-1.1.1f
Compile and install (these are the 64 bit Mac OS instructions. Refer to the openssl documentation for 32 bit and other OS instructions):
./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc shared enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 no-ssl2 no-ssl3 no-comp --openssldir=/usr/local/ssl/macos-x86_64
make depend
sudo make install
This created a new openssl folder so when you export the library path you have to feed it the right openssl folder:
export LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/opt/openssl#1.1/lib/
Hope that helps you if you haven't figured it out yet, and anyone else in the future who is ready to chuck their computer across the room, like I was.
When running the cmake command in order to compile AzerothCore on macOS Mojave, I'm using the parameteres:
-DMYSQL_ADD_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/include
-DMYSQL_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/libmysqlclient_r.dylib
however the cmake fails with the following error:
CMake Error at src/cmake/macros/FindMySQL.cmake:179 (message): Could
not find MySQL headers! Please install the development libraries and
headers Call Stack (most recent call first): CMakeLists.txt:93
(find_package)
I solved by installing and linking mysql56 with brew:
brew install mysql56
brew link mysql56 --force
I'm new to native client. I'm trying to follow the official tutorial on my newly installed ubuntu 14.
I'm getting the following when running "make serve" under the getting_started folder. I googled, it seems to be related to 32/64 bit. my system is 64bit, but pnacl seems to think it is 32.
Anyway I couldn't find a solution. do you know how?
/media/shi/work/nacl_sdk/pepper_34/toolchain/linux_pnacl/bin/pnacl-clang++ -o hello_tutorial.bc hello_tutorial.cc -O2 -I/media/shi/work/nacl_sdk/pepper_34/include -L/media/shi/work/nacl_sdk/pepper_34/lib/pnacl/Release -lppapi_cpp -lppapi
/media/shi/work/nacl_sdk/pepper_34/toolchain/linux_pnacl/host_x86_32/bin/clang: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
make[1]: * [hello_tutorial.bc] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/media/shi/work/nacl_sdk/pepper_34/getting_started/part1'
make: * [part1_ALL_TARGET] Error 2
It's probably easiest to install the i386 C/C++ libraries:
sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386
There are 64-bit binaries included in the SDK as well (in toolchain/linux_pnacl/bin64/), but they are not run by default (and I'm not certain of an easy way to make the SDK use them).
I am getting the following error, when I run programs in debug mode.
cannot find -lQtCored
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I can run programs normally in release mode. Is it because I have done static linking (I can run my executable without Qt Creator)?
I am using Qt Creator with Qt 4.7.0 on Windows.
The following command would solve this issue:
sudo apt-get install libglu1-mesa-dev
Your linker can not see debug library of QtCore (as shown - -lQtCored, release lib - -lQtCore).
You need checked, really you build this debug library or not, then checked all pathes to this debug library.
PS. Yes, you can run executable without Qt-Creator. You should use qmake (into directory with your .pro) and make (when your qmake has generate Makefile).
PSS. If you want to run .exe then you should put some Qt libraries into directory with .exe.