I think this was http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/10212. It should've changed the filenames in cbfstool/Makefile in the same manner as cbfstool/Makefile.inc. Should be pretty simple to fix. (I don't think many people build cbfstool standalone, and apparently neither does Jenkins... so this is easy to miss.)
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Danny Milosavljevic dannym@scratchpost.org wrote:
Hello,
I've set up libreboot (and GuixSD) on a X200. I'm writing this from the newly set up machine, so a lot worked already. Great!
However, now I want to switch Ctrl and Fn to have Ctrl to the left and unfortunately the libreboot rom from the release on the libreboot website used CONFIG_STATIC_OPTION_TABLE=y , which means I can't persist the setting across reboots.
In order to find that out I had to somehow get the config options and so after reading the docs I came across $ grep CONFIG_ x200_8mb/x200_8mb_ukqwerty_vesafb.rom Binary file x200_8mb/x200_8mb_ukqwerty_vesafb.rom matches
which didn't work. But $ grep -a CONFIG_ x200_8mb/x200_8mb_ukqwerty_vesafb.rom |grep OPTION_ CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE=y CONFIG_STATIC_OPTION_TABLE=y CONFIG_HAVE_OPTION_TABLE=y
did.
However, idwer mentioned a tool called "cbfstool" in coreboot which is supposed to be the normal way to do that.
So I checked out coreboot from git, went into coreboot/util/cbfstool and said
$ make
/gnu/store/cpx9iibpdwi3wb81glpnnlxr9zra2iiv-bash-4.3.39/bin/bash: cc: command not found
Which is a GuixSD problem I guess. But after some prodding
$ make HOSTCC=gcc
lex -t --header-file=fmd_scanner.h fmd_scanner.l >fmd_scanner.c /gnu/store/cpx9iibpdwi3wb81glpnnlxr9zra2iiv-bash-4.3.39/bin/bash: lex: command not found make: *** No rule to make target 'fmd_scanner.c', needed by '.dependencies'. Stop.
$ ls -l fmd_scanner.c -rw-r--r-- 1 dannym users 0 Aug 7 23:35 fmd_scanner.c
But then:
$ make HOSTCC=gcc (endless loop that uses very little CPU commences)
Also,
$ make clean
doesn't get rid of fmd_scanner.c (which *does* exist) so it's difficult to find the cause.
With kind regards, Danny
-- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot