I'm attempting to use rebar
to generate a node, and I've followed the instructions from here.
Running rebar get-deps compile
works fine, but running rebar generate
gives me
ERROR: Unable to generate spec: read file info /home/inaimathi/common/rebar.config~ failed
ERROR: Unexpected error: rebar_abort
ERROR: generate failed while processing /home/inaimathi/common/rel: rebar_abort
Odd, given that rebar.config~
shouldn't figure anywhere in the generate
process. Removing rebar.config~
and trying again gives me the same error, but relating to rebar.config
instead.
My rebar.config
looks like
{sub_dirs, ["rel"]}.
{lib_dirs, ["deps"]}.
{deps, [{erlsha2, ".*", {git, "git://github.com/vinoski/erlsha2.git", "HEAD"}}]}.
and my reltool.config
looks like
{sys, [
{lib_dirs, []},
{erts, [{mod_cond, derived}, {app_file, strip}]},
{app_file, strip},
{rel, "common", "1",
[
kernel,
stdlib,
sasl,
common
]},
{rel, "start_clean", "",
[
kernel,
stdlib
]},
{boot_rel, "common"},
{profile, embedded},
{incl_cond, derived},
{mod_cond, derived},
{excl_archive_filters, [".*"]}, %% Do not archive built libs
{excl_sys_filters, ["^bin/.*", "^erts.*/bin/(dialyzer|typer)",
"^erts.*/(doc|info|include|lib|man|src)"]},
{excl_app_filters, ["\.gitignore"]},
{app, common, [{mod_cond, app}, {incl_cond, include}, {lib_dir, ".."}]}
]}.
{target_dir, "common"}.
{overlay, [
{mkdir, "log/sasl"},
{copy, "files/erl", "\{\{erts_vsn\}\}/bin/erl"},
{copy, "files/nodetool", "\{\{erts_vsn\}\}/bin/nodetool"},
{copy, "files/common", "bin/common"},
{copy, "files/common.cmd", "bin/common.cmd"},
{copy, "files/start_erl.cmd", "bin/start_erl.cmd"},
{copy, "files/install_upgrade.escript", "bin/install_upgrade.escript"},
{copy, "files/sys.config", "releases/\{\{rel_vsn\}\}/sys.config"},
{copy, "files/vm.args", "releases/\{\{rel_vsn\}\}/vm.args"}
]}.
(entirely rebar
-generated except that I had to add {lib_dir, ".."}
as per the instructions I linked).
What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: I should mention the basics, given that I have no idea what's going wrong. Erlang R15B01 out of the Debian Wheezy repo running on a 64-bit core i3. I did a manual pull and build of rebar from the basho repo. Not sure if anything else is relevant.
EDIT2: The same thing happens with the pre-built version of rebar found at https://github.com/downloads/basho/rebar/rebar