I have updated my gnat to the latest version from AdaCore and trying to rebuild the latest AWS (Ada Web Server) also downloaded from AdaCore. I got some errors when building:
aws-services-web_block-context.ads:106:21: argument of pragma "SUPPRESS" is not valid check name
aws-services-web_block-context.ads:106:21: argument of pragma "SUPPRESS" is not valid check name
compilation of aws-services-web_block-context.adb failed
compilation of aws-services-web_block-registry.adb failed
gprbuild: *** compilation phase failed
make: *** [build-native] Error 4
What could have been wrong? Or, have I overlook something?
Thanks.
Adrian
The check that is invalid is Tampering_Check, which is to do with the resource-intensive ARM-specified checks on improper use of Containers (basically, is one part of the code trying to change the structure of a Container that another is already using?)
I don’t know why you’ve had this problem: both GNAT GPL 2016 and FSF GCC 6.1.0 are OK with the pragma. Are you sure you’re using the latest compiler?
One other thing to watch out for is that the master branch at Github may rely on compiler features not available in compiler releases available to unsupported customers; if using GNAT GPL 2016, maybe the gpl-2016 branch would be safer, if not up to date.
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I've got XCode 12.5 up and running on macOS 11.3 (M1 chip) in Github Actions as a self-hosted runner.
While my macOS workflow is able to find gl.h in the github-hosted machine just fine, my own self-hosted one reports this:
CMake Error at /Users/administrator/actions-runner/_work/Mudlet/Qt/5.14.2/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfigExtras.cmake:9 (message):
Error: Failed to find "gl.h" in
"/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers;/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Headers".
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/Users/administrator/actions-runner/_work/Mudlet/Qt/5.14.2/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfig.cmake:202 (include)
3rdparty/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake:555 (_find_package)
/Users/administrator/actions-runner/_work/Mudlet/Qt/5.14.2/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5Widgets/Qt5WidgetsConfig.cmake:94 (find_package)
3rdparty/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake:555 (_find_package)
/Users/administrator/actions-runner/_work/Mudlet/Qt/5.14.2/clang_64/lib/cmake/Qt5UiTools/Qt5UiToolsConfig.cmake:219 (find_package)
3rdparty/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake:555 (_find_package)
3rdparty/edbee-lib/edbee-lib/CMakeLists.txt:177 (FIND_PACKAGE)
The code responsible is this line:
FIND_PACKAGE(Qt5UiTools REQUIRED)
What could be the reason that gl.h is not locatable?
I got this problem when I updated to MacOS Big Sur (11.6.2) when trying to make a qt app.
This was the error I got:
CMake Error at /usr/local/Qt-5.5.1/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfigExtras.cmake:9 (message):
Failed to find "gl.h" in
"/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers;/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Headers".
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/usr/local/Qt-5.5.1/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfig.cmake:139 (include)
My google-fu found this from 2019 [https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/2208]
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/2208 :
The new path to the framework is:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
I looked, and gl.h was found in several places, including OpenGL.framework.
As a work-around, I changed the library path in /usr/local/Qt-5.5.1/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfigExtras.cmake:9 from:
set(_GL_INCDIRS "/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers" "/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Headers")
to:
set(_GL_INCDIRS "/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Headers" "/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/Headers" "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks")
running on macOS 11.3 (M1 chip) in Github Actions as a self-hosted runner.
Try again with the latest version of self-hosted runners, since (Aug. 2022):
GitHub Actions: Self-hosted runners now support Apple M1 hardware
Actions runner support for Apple silicon hardware, such as the M1 chip, is now generally available.
This provides teams with the capability to run self-hosted macOS workflows in a macOS ARM64 runtime.
Now the Actions runner supports M1 and the ARM64 runtime meaning developers can run it on their own M1 or M2 hardware.
Based on initial testing, there are currently two issues to be aware of:
macOS ARM64 does not support node12.
Therefore, the runner will automatically use node16 to execute any javascript Action written for node12.
All actions provided by GitHub are compatible with the runner except for a known issue with setup-python. The fix for that can be tracked here.
For additional information on how to set up a self-hosted macOS ARM64 runner, please refer to our documentation.
If you have any feedback or questions for Actions self-hosted Apple silicon support, you can submit an issue in the runner repository.
I've successfully installed Cuda SDK and tested the compiler with a HelloWorld. Then I've opened Nsight but Nsight can not opened.
Error that I get:
nsight
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: Ignoring option MaxPermSize; support was removed in 8.0
CompileCommand: exclude java/lang/reflect/Array.newInstance
Gtk-Message: 16:52:26.477: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.eclipse.osgi.storage.FrameworkExtensionInstaller (file:/usr/local/cuda-10.2/libnsight/plugins/org.eclipse.osgi_3.10.1.v20140909-1633.jar) to method java.net.URLClassLoader.addURL(java.net.URL)
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.eclipse.osgi.storage.FrameworkExtensionInstaller
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
Gtk-Message: 16:52:34.530: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
I had the same problem and all the posts I found about installing various canberra-gtk-whatever packages didn't fix it. What finally fixed it was to install OpenJdk8 and then start nsight with that vm. Apparently Nvidia requires that exact vm and didn't document it. Typical poor documentation from Nvida.
I also have Oracle JDK 11 installed and only use OpenJdk8 to run insight.
I have a valid license for JXBrowser. I am using version jxbrowser-linux64-6.20. When I try to run the program using JXbrowser in Linux, I get the below error.
This is the error I am getting. I am not able to find the below dependencies. How can I fix it?
11:29:13 SEVERE: There are next missing dependencies: browsercore64
=> libgconf-2.so.4, libXss.so.1, libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0, libgtk-3.so.0, libgdk-3.so.0 libbrowsercore64.so => libgconf-2.so.4,
libXss.so.1, libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0, libgtk-3.so.0, libgdk-3.so.0
11:29:13 SEVERE: Failed to start IPC process.
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Missing dependendecies have been
detected. Check the log for details. at
com.teamdev.jxbrowser.chromium.internal.ipc.ExternalChromiumProcessLinux.preProcessRun(SourceFile:3162)
at
com.teamdev.jxbrowser.chromium.internal.ipc.ExternalChromiumProcess.doStart(SourceFile:62)
at
com.teamdev.jxbrowser.chromium.internal.ipc.ChromiumProcess.start(SourceFile:235)
at com.teamdev.jxbrowser.chromium.internal.ipc.d.run(SourceFile:196)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
The issue is fixed in all JxBrowser versions which embed Chromium 69. Please check the release notes: We are glad to announce the release of the new JxBrowser 6.23!
You can also install the dependencies manually, however upgrading your JxBrowser library to the latest version is recommended.
I access code in Docker($docker pull mreif/fse2016:evaluation), the code could be compiled and run without errors in remote server. While i download it to local machine, i suffered some errors in compiling(using: sbt compile):
[error] (*:update) sbt.ResolveException: unresolved dependency: de.opal-project#abstract-interpretation-framework_2.11;0.9.0-SNAPSHOT: not
[What i have done] I added follow lines into "build.sbt":
resolvers += "Sonatype OSS Snapshots" at "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots"
[error] evaluation/src/main/scala/org/opalj/evaluation/EntryPointAndCallEdgeCountAnalysis.scala:90: not found:
[What i have done] I added follow lines into "build.sbt":
libraryDependencies += "de.opal-project" % "fixpoint-computations-framework-analyses_2.11" % "0.9.0- SNAPSHOT"
3.[error] /src/main/scala/org/opalj/evaluation/EntryPointAndCallEdgeCountAnalysis.scala:130: not found: value LibraryEntryPointsAnalysis
I have checked the related code, LibraryEntryPointsAnalysis has been actually imported but doesn't work.
Could you please help me to confirm is there any operations i missed for compile the source code?
Thank you very much!
Jiang
The reason why it is not working is a version mismatch of the OPAL framework. The reason why it doesn't find the "LibraryEntryPointAnalysis" is, that it has been renamed.
You have to options:
Use the version of OPAL that is used in the Docker container
make a check out of OPAL at from version tag "ArtifactEvaluationFSE2016"
copy OPAl from the container like you did with the evaluation project
Adapt the Evaluation Project to the new API
the LibraryEntryPointsAnalysis is now called EntryPointAnalysis
there are probably other breaking changes that you have to fix
If you want to go with option one you have to build OPAL on your own because the eval version is not published on maven.
After upgrade XCode from 4.2 to 4.3 I've got below problem. I can't build it.
Do you guys have idea how can I resolve this problem? even some clue would be helpful to me.
ld: warning: ignoring file /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Library/Frameworks/SenTestingKit.framework/SenTestingKit, missing required architecture armv7 in file
Undefined symbols for architecture armv7:
"_STComposeString", referenced from:
-[NSMutableURLRequest_ParametersTest verifyDefaultParametersForRequest:] in NSMutableURLRequest+ParametersTest.o
-[NSMutableURLRequest_ParametersTest verifyModifiedParametersForRequest:] in NSMutableURLRequest+ParametersTest.o
-[NSMutableURLRequest_ParametersTest verifyEmptyParametersForRequest:] in NSMutableURLRequest+ParametersTest.o
-[NSString_URLEncodingTest testURLEncodedString] in NSString+URLEncodingTest.o
-[NSURL_BaseTest testURLStringWithoutQuery] in NSURL+BaseTest.o
-[OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest testSignClearText] in OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest.o
-[OAMutableURLRequestTest testGenerateNonce] in OAMutableURLRequestTest.o
...
"_OBJC_CLASS_$_SenTestCase", referenced from:
_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSMutableURLRequest_ParametersTest in NSMutableURLRequest+ParametersTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSString_URLEncodingTest in NSString+URLEncodingTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_NSURL_BaseTest in NSURL+BaseTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest in OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_OAMutableURLRequestTest in OAMutableURLRequestTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_OAPlaintextSignatureProviderTest in OAPlaintextSignatureProviderTest.o
_OBJC_CLASS_$_OARequestParameterTest in OARequestParameterTest.o
...
"_OBJC_METACLASS_$_SenTestCase", referenced from:
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_NSMutableURLRequest_ParametersTest in NSMutableURLRequest+ParametersTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_NSString_URLEncodingTest in NSString+URLEncodingTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_NSURL_BaseTest in NSURL+BaseTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest in OAHMAC_SHA1SignatureProviderTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_OAMutableURLRequestTest in OAMutableURLRequestTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_OAPlaintextSignatureProviderTest in OAPlaintextSignatureProviderTest.o
_OBJC_METACLASS_$_OARequestParameterTest in OARequestParameterTest.o
...
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture armv7
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
I was getting the same linking error for the Simulator after upgrading from Xcode 4.2 -> 4.3.1. I noticed that new projects in 4.3.1 do work with Unit Tests, so just compared the project differences.
What fixed it for me was:-
Select Project in project navigator
Select Test Target
Select Build Settings
Go down to Framework Search Paths and single-click it
Delete whatever is there
Enter $(SDKROOT)/Developer/Library/Frameworks $(DEVELOPER_LIBRARY_DIR)/Frameworks
If you had any custom frameworks, add those back
Actually, Unit Tests run fine on the Device, too.
Looks like this was either an accidental (or on purpose) omission on Apple's part.
If (and only if) you are a registered Apple Developer, you can log into the Apple Developer Forums and if you copy this linked search query into your browser address bar, you will see other people have had the same problem.
For now, it looks like you can only use SenTestingKit on the simulator.
I had a similar issue with Xcode 4.4.
My solution path:
Removed SetTestingKit.framework from the main target's (the system under test) "link binary with libraries", leaving it in the test target as is. Not sure why it ended up there in the first place.
I believe this bug is now fixed in Xcode 4.4.1
Using xcode 4.6 and trying to add facebook SDK 3.1 I had this problem because I didn't select to add the files to my test target.
You should check both targets when you copy the framework.
I just upgraded to 4.3.1 There is a problem with SenTestingKit framework. I removed the test source code from the project, it builds ok. And it can run on 5.1 device. But I got _dyld_dyld_start error when I ran it on simulator. I had to remove SenTestingKit from the project to make it work on simulator.