Operation not permitted(1) - iphone

I am doing an iphone app, were my code works fine with out any error, but when i build the code its failing. and i am getting an error like
rsync: rename "/Users/pcmac/Desktop/Digidrive(IPhone)/Build/RestKit/Support/.svn/.format.0FKOPh" -> "RestKit/Support/.svn/format": Operation not permitted (1)
I am getting this error many at a time and finally says:
Command /bin/sh failed with exit code 23
Can anyone give me solution to solve this ?

It seems you've added RestKit via Subversion (SVN). Is this really what you want? Why not get this dependency from CocoaPods or donwload it from RestKit.org as a source package?

I'd suspect the file permissions on .svn/.format.OFKOPh; to check them:
open a terminal window
change to the .svn dir:
cd /Users/pcmac/Desktop/Digidrive(IPhone)/Build/RestKit/Support/.svn/
check permissions:
ls -la .format*
if the permissions are wrong (i.e. you are not allowed to move the file):
chmod 644 .format.OFKOPh

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How to solve Taskhash mismatch and metadata is not deterministic in Yocto project build?

I am facing "Taskhash mismatch" & "The metadata is not deterministic and this needs to be fixed" error in Yocto project build. This issue arises without any obvious reasons. With a perfectly good source code repo, the build is success sometime, while it fails some time. There is no change in source code/recipe or any other build parameters.
Error log:
ERROR: When reparsing /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb:do_populate_lic, the basehash value changed from e0bfa2ad64f24d189d23f9d84918c74a7253e0d7e9c7fea4e3346cbc473d43da to c108c533ec82c43aa15730e4ca9c9838f87133e63417f40af0de8ca8cb43f51a. The metadata is not deterministic and this needs to be fixed.
ERROR: The following commands may help:
ERROR: $ bitbake sub_project-rootfs-base -cdo_populate_lic -Snone
ERROR: Then:
ERROR: $ bitbake sub_project-rootfs-base -cdo_populate_lic -Sprintdiff
ERROR: sub_project-rootfs-base-1.0+gitAUTOINC+db239d9f5b-r2 do_package_qa: Taskhash mismatch 87d8616452c2be01481a9034e9147f0270a57a3f64f85cde65076863b8123c7c versus 9a7fd3b27e62140001d77ab75dbc2026dac8e6c8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy for /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb:do_package_qa
ERROR: Taskhash mismatch 87d8616452c2be01481a9034e9147f0270a57a3f64f85cde65076863b8123c7c versus 9a7fd3b27e62140001d77ab75dbc2026dac8e6c8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy for /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb:do_package_qa
ERROR: sub_project-rootfs-base-1.0+gitAUTOINC+db239d9f5b-r2 do_package_write_rpm: Taskhash mismatch 9a7fd3b27e62140001d77ab75dbc2026dac88qc8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy versus 9a7fd3b27e6217l0001d77ab75dbc2026dac8e6c8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy for /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb:do_package_write_rpm
ERROR: Taskhash mismatch 9a7fd3b27e62140001d77ab75dbc2026dac88qc8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy versus 9a7fd3b27e6217l0001d77ab75dbc2026dac8e6c8ca93a487b1857a76f2b6b2yy for /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb:do_package_write_rpm
I resolved this issue by doing two of the following action.
Clean the recipe which throws error during build using following command
bitbake -c cleansstate sub_project-rootfs-base
Update the bb file timestamp by doing empty write or by touching file.
Open the bb file using your editor - vim /home/user/my_project/yocto/sub_project-yocto/meta-subproject/meta-base/recipes-core/sub_project-rootfs-base/sub_project-rootfs-base.bb
Write the file by clicking save button or in vim writing ":w" command
Close the file using "x" button or ":q" command.
Rebuild the project as usual.
Edit : In case there are multiple bitbake recipes showing this error, you can touch all bb files and build again. Go into your yocto folder and run following command. This will take some to touch all file and significantly higher time to rebuild the project.
find . -type f -name "*.bb" -exec touch {} +

Failed do_rootfs for agl-demo-platform

I am building Yocto for AGL image (for more details: automotivelinux.org).
The below error occurred during the build progress (do_rootfs).
In packagegroup-agl-demo-platform.bb, declared packagegroup-agl-image-ivi as a runtime dependent package.
RDEPENDS_${PN} += "\
packagegroup-agl-image-ivi \
"
I can build successfully the packagegroup-agl-image-ivi separately. But when building the whole agl-demo-platform image, happened as follows:
ERROR: agl-demo-platform-1.0-r0 do_rootfs: Unable to install packages. Command '/LTSI4.9/LTSI4.4/build/tmp/work/m3ulcb-agl-linux/agl-demo-platform/1.0-r0/opkg.conf -t /LTSI4.9/build/tmp/work/m3ulcb-agl-linux/agl-demo-platform/1.0-r0/temp/ipktemp/ -o /LTSI4.9/build/tmp/work/m3ulcb-agl-linux/agl-demo-platform/1.0-r0/rootfs --force_postinstall --prefer-arch-to-version install
run-postinsts
screen
kernel-modules
packagegroup-agl-devel
packagegroup-core-eclipse-debug
mc packagegroup-core-tools-profile
kernel-module-vsp2 kernel-module-pvrsrvkm
kernel-module-vspm-if
opkg packagegroup-core-tools-debug
psplash kernel-module-vspm
packagegroup-core-ssh-openssh
packagegroup-agl-demo-platform
omx-user-module kernel-devicetree'
returned 1:
Solver encountered 1 problem(s):
Problem 1/1:
- package packagegroup-agl-demo-platform-1.0-r0.all requires packagegroup-agl-image-ivi, but none of the providers can be installed
Solution 1:
- do not ask to install a package providing packagegroup-agl-demo-platform
ERROR: agl-demo-platform-1.0-r0 do_rootfs: Function failed: do_rootfs
ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in: /LTSI4.9/build/tmp/work/m3ulcb-agl-linux/agl-demo-platform/1.0-r0/temp/log.do_rootfs.14498
ERROR: Task (/LTSI4.9/meta-agl-demo/recipes-platform/images/agl-demo-platform.bb:do_rootfs) failed with exit code '1'
Can anyone help me out in this case ?
I tried 02 ways as follows. They did work.
First method, I cleaned all relative packages and rebuild the whole image.
$ bitbake -c cleanall -c cleansstate <recipes>
recipes consisted of all dependent & runtime dependent packages. But it was a little bit confused to inexperienced users to determine which ones.
Second method, I wiped out the build/tmp/, cache/, sstate-cache/ folders, and re-build all Yocto packages.
There were nothing happening any more. It was really a bad idea if be in critical period of time, but if have free time, be helpful.

How to debug program compilation when Perl module fails

I'm trying to compile Slic3r 1.2.9 (Git 65a23b) on Raspbian, and running sudo perl Build.PL --verbose fails while building the Perl module Time-HiRes-1.9754:
...
--> Working on Time::HiRes
Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JH/JHI/Time-HiRes-1.9754.tar.gz ... OK
Configuring Time-HiRes-1.9754 ... FAIL
! Timed out (> 60s). Use --verbose to retry.
! Configure failed for Time-HiRes-1.9754. See /root/.cpanm/work/1520227993.988/build.log for details.
The log file shows a little more information, but I've never worked with Perl and I don't know where to start debugging:
$ tail /root/.cpanm/work/1520234788.2186/build.log
Looking for clock_getres()... found.
Looking for clock_nanosleep()... found.
Looking for clock()... found.
Looking for working futimens()... found.
Looking for working utimensat()... found.
You seem to have subsecond timestamp setting.
Looking for stat() subsecond timestamps...
Trying struct stat st_atimespec.tv_nsec...-> FAIL Timed out (> 60s). Use --verbose to retry.
-> N/A
-> FAIL Configure failed for Time-HiRes-1.9754. See /root/.cpanm/work/1520234788.2186/build.log for details.
I've posted an issue with Slic3r on GitHub, but I haven't had any suggestions yet - presumably it's not actually a problem with Slic3r itself.
What should I do next to work out what's going wrong?

Not able to compile PJSIP on Ubuntu for Blackberry 10

I am trying to compile PJSIP on Ubuntu according to this document:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Native-Development/Porting-PJSIP-PJMEDIA-and-PJLIB-to-BlackBerry-10/ta-p/2085751
When I am executing this command: ./buildpjsip (it's on number 8 in document), it is showing these errors:
cp: cannot create regular file /x86/lib': No such file or directory
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build/trunk /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0
checking target system type... i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0
checking for i486-pc-nto-qnx8.0.0-gcc... no
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... no
aconfigure: error: in `/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build/trunk':
aconfigure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
Makefile:1: build.mak: No such file or directory
Makefile:2: build/host-.mak: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `build/host-.mak'. Stop.
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-build /home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts
adding: libopencore-amrwb.a (deflated 67%) adding: libopencore-amrnb.a (deflated 70%)
/home/ahsish/bb10-pjsipdemo-master/pjbuildscripts*
I also encountered the issue before and solved it successfully. I think what results in the issue is that, after you executed the step 4 in the document: Execute bbndk-env.bat or bbndk-env.sh from the root of your installation of the Native SDK. You shouldn't close the command prompt or open a new terminal. I mean you should execute the rest steps in the same terminal, then you will build the library successfully. Also, you had better ensure your gcc is the newest version. Good luck for you.
You could try first:
$ cd bb10-pjsipdemo/pjbuildscripts/pjsip-checkout/trunk
$ ./configure
$ touch pjlib/include/pj/config_site.h
$ make dep
$ make
Reference: http://www.pjsip.org/pjlib/docs/html/pjlib_build_sys_pg.htm
And then run bb10-pjsipdemo/pjbuildscripts/buildpjsip

How to set node path for nodejs (Ubuntu)

I'm trying to setup nodejs to access a postgres database. What I've done so far is the following (https://gist.github.com/579814):
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
mkdir ~/local
mkdir ~/node-latest-install
cd ~/node-latest-install
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1
./configure --prefix=~/local
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds...
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
then
git clone git://github.com/isaacs/npm.git
make
make install
so far, so good. However, when I try to install the postgres driver
npm install pg
I get the following:
node-waf configure build || true
Checking for program g++ or c++ : /usr/bin/g++
Checking for program cpp : /usr/bin/cpp
Checking for program ar : /usr/bin/ar
Checking for program ranlib : /usr/bin/ranlib
Checking for g++ : ok
Checking for node path : not found
Checking for node prefix : ok /usr/local
Checking for program pg_config : /usr/bin/pg_config
'configure' finished successfully (0.066s)
Waf: Entering directory `/home/christian/node_modules/pg/build'
[1/2] cxx: src/binding.cc -> build/default/src/binding_1.o
../src/binding.cc:3:25: fatal error: node_events.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
Waf: Leaving directory `/home/christian/node_modules/pg/build'
Build failed: -> task failed (err #1):
{task: cxx binding.cc -> binding_1.o}
I've been looking around for setting the node path, although haven't found anything of help so far - probably also because I'm totally new to nodejs, so I'd be happy about any hint.
Now, you have NodeJS installed in your Ubuntu. You should set /etc/environment and load nodeJS path that can be executed by another users. For example:
NODE="/home/ubuntu/local/node"
NODE_PATH="/usr/local/lib/node_modules"
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:$NODE/bin:$NODE/lib/node_modules"
#PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
Do this in bash:
echo 'export NODE_PATH=~/local/:~/local/node_modules' >> ~/.bashrc
before things are fixed you must use node 0.5.1 (you can use gitk to revert the tree to this version)
Auteur: Ryan Dahl <ry#tinyclouds.org> 2011-07-19 10:46:38
Auteur du commit: Ryan Dahl <ry#tinyclouds.org> 2011-07-19 10:46:38
Parent: 0a3fc1d9c8becc32c63ae736ca2b3719a3d03c5b (Remove StatWatcher's dep on C++ EventEmitter)
Enfant: 061ce7b0ac370c8a5ae93d95ab7da171cbd488f0 (net_uv: Fix simple/test-http-expect-continue.js)
Branche: master, remotes/origin/master
Suit: v0.5.1
Précède: v0.5.2
Finally remove node::EventEmitter
I had the same problem.
The issue was that I was specifying a old version of PG in my package.js
After I removed the old version dependancy I was able to install PG without issue.