[erlang-questions] Patch package OTP 21.1 released

alex@REDACTED alex@REDACTED
Thu Sep 27 00:28:46 CEST 2018


I don't have any issues configuring and compiling in Linux, but then 
again (other than my CFLAGS options) I practically use the default 
options.  In your case, based on your email, probably the issue is that 
you missed one hyphen (-with-dynamic-trace=systemtap) when configuring 
systemtrap and the configuration I suppose defaulted to dtrace.

Cheers,
Alex


On 9/26/18 11:56 AM, Frank Muller wrote:
> 21.1 successfully complied on macOS.
> Anyone else’s facing the same issue as me on Linux?
>
> /Frank
>
>     On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
>
>     $ kerl build 21.1 21.1
>     [...]
>     ./configure -with-dynamic-trace=systemtap --enable-m64-build
>     --enable-dirty-schedulers --enable-lock-check
>     [...]
>     checking for compiler flags for loadable drivers... -m64 -O2
>     -I/usr/local/include
>     -I/home/frank/.kerl/builds/21.1/otp_src_21.1/erts/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
>       -fno-tree-copyrename  -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC
>     checking for linker for loadable drivers... gcc
>     checking for linker flags for loadable drivers... -m64 -shared
>     -Wl,-Bsymbolic
>     checking for 'runtime library path' linker flag... -Wl,-R
>     checking for a compiler that handles jumptables... gcc
>     checking whether the code model is small... yes
>     checking for dtrace... no
>     configure: error: No dtrace utility found.
>     configure: error:
>     /home/frank/.kerl/builds/21.1/otp_src_21.1/erts/configure failed
>     for erts
>
>     Why it is looking for Dtrace on Linux (i’ve specified systemtap)?
>
>     Didn’t face this issue with 21.0 on the same machine.
>
>
>     /Frank
>
>
>         Erlang/OTP 21.1 is the first service release for the 21 major
>         release
>         with new features, improvements as well as a few features!
>
>         Highlights
>         SSH:
>          The cipher 'chacha20-poly1305@REDACTED
>         <mailto:chacha20-poly1305@REDACTED>' is now  supported if
>         OpenSSL 1.1.1 or higher is used as cryptolib.
>          The key exchange methods 'curve25519-sha256@REDACTED
>         <mailto:curve25519-sha256@REDACTED>', 'curve25519-
>         sha256' and 'curve448-sha512' are implemented.
>          They all depends on that OpenSSL 1.1.1 or higher used as
>         cryptolib.
>         Crypto:
>         Typing in crypto and public_key applications are reworked and
>         corrected.
>         New chapter on Algorithm details in the User's guide
>         ERTS, Kernel:
>         The socket options recvtos, recvttl, recvtclass and pktoptions
>         have
>         been implemented in the socket modules.
>         Se documentation in gen_tcp, gen_udp and inet modules for more
>         info!
>
>
>         For more details see:
>         http://erlang.org/download/otp_src_21.1.readme
>
>         Pre built versions for Windows can be fetched here:
>         http://erlang.org/download/otp_win32_21.1.exe
>         http://erlang.org/download/otp_win64_21.1.exe
>
>         Online documentation can be browsed here:
>         http://erlang.org/documentation/doc-10.1/doc
>
>         The Erlang/OTP source can also be found at GitHub on the official
>         Erlang repository, Here: OTP-21.1
>
>
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