[ixp1200] Assembly succeeds with no microcode.

Jagannathan Iyer Venkatesan vjagan at cs.arizona.edu
Tue Apr 8 19:34:17 EDT 2003



Hi,

I have installed the Wine from winehq.com from the source Wine installed
properly.

But I am trying to do a make in my Libixprouter/ue/src. make does not
complain about anything, except something in the .sed file. (Please refer
log below). But there is no microcode in the microcode array as expected.
For eg when I do "touch xmt.uc" and do a make, I expect the microcode in
the xmt.x file but the xmt_uCodeArr[] array in xmt.x is empty.

Can someone point out what is going wrong ? I can give more details.

Thank you.
Jagan.


The output from make (collected as $make &> /tmp/make_out) after a touch
xmt.uc is as follows.

/* start of make - added by me */

-- preprocessing xmt --
For language 'english' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409;
en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en
_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09;
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Assembly successful.^M
-- allocating registers for xmt --
-- creating xmt.uca --
sed: file xmt.sed line 5: Invalid reference \2 on `s' command's RHS
-- assembling xmt --
For language 'english' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409;
en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en
_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09;
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Preprocessing successful; output file, "xmt.uci" written.^M
^M
^M
Reading "xmt.uci":  pass 1...^M
Reading "xmt.uci":  pass 2...^M
^M
Number of uwords compiled:  0^M
Number of pages compiled:   1^M
Ucode output written to:  "xmt.list"^M
Assembly successful.^M
-- extracting xmt --
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
        LANGUAGE = (unset),
        LC_ALL = (unset),
        LC_CTYPE = "",
        LANG = "english"
    are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
rm xmt.sed

/* end of make - added by me */
-------------- next part --------------
-- preprocessing xmt --
For language 'english' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09; 
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Assembly successful.

-- allocating registers for xmt --
-- creating xmt.uca --
sed: file xmt.sed line 5: Invalid reference \2 on `s' command's RHS
-- assembling xmt --
For language 'english' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09; 
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Preprocessing successful; output file, "xmt.uci" written.





Reading "xmt.uci":  pass 1...

Reading "xmt.uci":  pass 2...



Number of uwords compiled:  0

Number of pages compiled:   1

Ucode output written to:  "xmt.list"

Assembly successful.

-- extracting xmt --
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
	LANGUAGE = (unset),
	LC_ALL = (unset),
	LC_CTYPE = "",
	LANG = "english"
    are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
rm xmt.sed


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