Okay, so this question is very project-specific, but it's a problem for me nonetheless.
I have a Python/django website, hosted on localhost from an Ubuntu VM set up by Vagrant. From this website I want to paste in C code and compile it via a series of Python functions. In one of these functions I call make
like this:
arg2 = os.path.join(Default_SDK_PATH, "examples/peripheral/blinky")
arg4 = os.path.join(Default_SDK_PATH, "examples/peripheral/blinky/makefile")
args = ' '.join(['make', '-C', arg2, '-f', arg4])
p = subprocess.Popen(
args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
shell=True
)
output, errors = p.communicate()
p.wait()
I specify arg2
and arg4
more for testing than anything else - It's just to be 100% sure that the correct makefile is used.
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OK!
So my problem comes when the subprocess runs. The makefile is called with make
, but failes. When I check the build log I can see the error message arm-none-eabi-gcc: error: nano.specs: No such file or directory
.
When I call vagrant up
for the first time a file named bootstrap.sh is called. I've tried adding new commands to this file
sudo apt-get remove binutils-arm-none-eabi gcc-arm-none-eabi
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:terry.guo/gcc-arm-embedded
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi=4.9.3.2015q1-0trusty13
to uninstall Ubuntu's original GCC and install the latest GCC toolchain. No success there either. I've also tried returning the whole filestructure to file just to check if the files in question exists, and they do!
Can anyone point me in the right direction here? Thanks in advance.
make
there without any problems.