Tango Archiving

Hello Team,

I am encountering errors with HDB++ while executing the "make" command on the MingW terminal of Windows and Terminal of Ubuntu system. Below are the glimpse of the error logs and also attaching the detailed files with this post. I think that I am missing something for the configuration but could not figure out. The respective make files are also attached with this post.

I have modified the make files as follows:

For Windows System:
  • Make-hdb++.in
  • 
    ifneq ($(HDB++CASSANDRA),1)
    DBIMPL_INC = -I/c/tango_root/MySQL/include
    DBIMPL_LIB = -L/c/tango_root/MySQL/lib
    
    #SQLIMPL_INC = mysqlclient
    
    OMNI_INC =  /c/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/omniORB4
    TANGO_INC = /c/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10
    

  • Make-8.1.2.c.in
  • 
    TANGO_DIR ?= /c/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10
    OMNIORB_DIR ?= /c/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/omniORB4
    

    For Ubuntu System:
  • Make-hdb++.in
  • 
    ifneq ($(HDB++CASSANDRA),1)
    DBIMPL_INC = `mysql_config –include`
    DBIMPL_LIB = `mysql_config –libs_r`
    
    endif
    #SQLIMPL = mysqlclient
    
    OMNI_INC = /usr/include/omniORB4
    TANGO_INC = /usr/include/tango
    
  • Make-8.1.2.c.in
  • 
    TANGO_DIR ?= /usr/include/tango
    OMNIORB_DIR ?= /usr/include/omniORB4
    

    Glimpse of Errors after the "make" command execution - Windows System:
    
    In file included from c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/tango.h:127:0,
                     from ../../libhdb++/trunk/src/LibHdb++.h:32,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.h:24,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:23:
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h: In member function 'void Tango::TemplCommandInOut<INARG, OUTARG>::init_types()':
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h:2232:23: error: must #include <typeinfo> before using typeid
      set_type(typeid(INARG),in_type);
                           ^
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h:2238:24: error: must #include <typeinfo> before using typeid
      set_type(typeid(OUTARG),out_type);
                            ^
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h: In member function 'void Tango::TemplCommandIn<INARG>::init_types()':
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h:2903:23: error: must #include <typeinfo> before using typeid
      set_type(typeid(INARG),in_type);
                           ^
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h: In member function 'void Tango::TemplCommandOut<OUTARG>::init_types()':
    c:/tango_root/tango/win64/include/vc10/command.h:3554:24: error: must #include <typeinfo> before using typeid
      set_type(typeid(OUTARG),out_type);
                            ^
    src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp: In member function 'std::string HdbPPMySQL::add_domain(std::string)':
    src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:1980:58: error: 'getaddrinfo' was not declared in this scope
       int ret = getaddrinfo(th.c_str(), NULL, &hints, &result);
                                                              ^
    src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:1992:22: error: 'freeaddrinfo' was not declared in this scope
       freeaddrinfo(result); // all done with this structure
                          ^
    make[1]: *** [obj/LibHdb++MySQL.o] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/tango_root/hdb++/libhdb++mysql/trunk'
    make: *** [trunk] Error 2
    

    Glimpse of Errors after the "make" command execution - Ubuntu System:

    
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:2876:26: note: in expansion of macro ‘Tango_NullPtr’
           :exe_ptr_in(f),ext(Tango_NullPtr)
                              ^
    In file included from /usr/include/tango/tango.h:127:0,
                     from ../../libhdb++/trunk/src/LibHdb++.h:32,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.h:24,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:23:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h: In member function ‘void Tango::TemplCommandIn<INARG>::init_types()’:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:2903:23: error: must #include <typeinfo> before using typeid
      set_type(typeid(INARG),in_type);
                           ^
    /usr/include/tango/command.h: At global scope:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:3281:5: error: ‘unique_ptr’ does not name a type
         unique_ptr<TemplCommandOutExt>      ext;           // Class extension
         ^
    /usr/include/tango/command.h: In constructor ‘Tango::TemplCommandOut<OUTARG>::TemplCommandOut(const char*, OUTARG (Tango::DeviceImpl::*)())’:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:3298:23: error: class ‘Tango::TemplCommandOut<OUTARG>’ does not have any field named ‘ext’
           :exe_ptr_out(f),ext(Tango_NullPtr)
                           ^
    In file included from /usr/include/tango/tango.h:50:0,
    
                     from ../../libhdb++/trunk/src/LibHdb++.h:32,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.h:24,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:23:
    /usr/include/tango/tango_config.h:214:29: error: ‘nullptr’ was not declared in this scope
         #define Tango_NullPtr   nullptr
                                 ^
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:3298:27: note: in expansion of macro ‘Tango_NullPtr’
           :exe_ptr_out(f),ext(Tango_NullPtr)
                               ^
    In file included from /usr/include/tango/tango.h:127:0,
                     from ../../libhdb++/trunk/src/LibHdb++.h:32,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.h:24,
                     from src/LibHdb++MySQL.cpp:23:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h: In constructor ‘Tango::TemplCommandOut<OUTARG>::TemplCommandOut(const char*, OUTARG (Tango::DeviceImpl::*)(), bool (Tango::DeviceImpl::*)(const CORBA::Any&))’:
    /usr/include/tango/command.h:3311:23: error: class ‘Tango::TemplCommandOut<OUTARG>’ does not have any field named ‘ext’
           :exe_ptr_out(f),ext(Tango_NullPtr)
                           ^
    

    Please note that I am executing the "make" command from the location where my hdb++ folder is located i.e., the main hdb++ folder. I am looking for some help and guidance to point me on the right direction.

    Kind regards,
    Jyotin Ranpura
    _______________
    Hi Jyotin,

    HDB++ is currently not officially supported because it is not yet fully ready. (Still not officially released).
    It is not supported on Windows. We might consider it at some point but up to now, the development has been done on Linux only so I'm not surprised it doesn't compile on Windows, even if you are using MingW. This was never tested.

    About the files you provided, I would suggest to set at least
    ELETTRA=0
    in Make-hdb++.in file to avoid to compile features which are specific to ELETTRA.
    This will not solve your compilation issues but it could be useful for the future.

    What version of Tango did you install?
    What version of MySQL did you install?
    What is your compiler version on Ubuntu?

    Kind regards
    Reynald
    Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
    Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new.
    Hello Reynald,

    Thank you for your prompt reply.

    Reynald
    What version of Tango did you install?
    I use Tango 8.1.2 for both the systems.

    Reynald
    What version of MySQL did you install?
    I have installed mysql-server 5.5.44 for both the systems.

    Reynald
    What is your compiler version on Ubuntu?
    The compiler version on Ubuntu is gcc 4.8.4.

    Reynald
    About the files you provided, I would suggest to set at least
    ELETTRA=0
    in Make-hdb++.in file to avoid to compile features which are specific to ELETTRA.
    This will not solve your compilation issues but it could be useful for the future.

    Yes, I have changed it in the script and now I am encountering some new and long compilation errors! smile
    Here is the short glimpse of the errors:
    
    obj/HdbEventSubscriberStateMachine.o: In function `_GLOBAL__sub_I__ZN21HdbEventSubscriber_ns18HdbEventSubscriber28is_AttributeOkNumber_allowedEN5Tango10AttReqTypeE':
    HdbEventSubscriberStateMachine.cpp:(.text.startup+0xa): undefined reference to `omni_thread::init_t::init_t()'
    HdbEventSubscriberStateMachine.cpp:(.text.startup+0x19): undefined reference to `omni_thread::init_t::~init_t()'
    HdbEventSubscriberStateMachine.cpp:(.text.startup+0x28): undefined reference to `_omniFinalCleanup::_omniFinalCleanup()'
    HdbEventSubscriberStateMachine.cpp:(.text.startup+0x37): undefined reference to `_omniFinalCleanup::~_omniFinalCleanup()'
    obj/main.o: In function `main':
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x6): undefined reference to `Tango::Util::init(int, char**)'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x13): undefined reference to `Tango::Util::server_init(bool)'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x32): undefined reference to `Tango::Util::server_run()'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x3c): undefined reference to `Tango::Util::instance(bool)'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x44): undefined reference to `Tango::Util::server_cleanup()'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0xc9): undefined reference to `Tango::Except::print_exception(CORBA::Exception const&)'
    obj/main.o: In function `_GLOBAL__sub_I_main':
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x13a): undefined reference to `omni_thread::init_t::init_t()'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x149): undefined reference to `omni_thread::init_t::~init_t()'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x158): undefined reference to `_omniFinalCleanup::_omniFinalCleanup()'
    main.cpp:(.text.startup+0x167): undefined reference to `_omniFinalCleanup::~_omniFinalCleanup()'
    obj/main.o:(.gcc_except_table+0x28): undefined reference to `typeinfo for CORBA::Exception'
    ../../libhdb++mysql/trunk/lib/libhdb++mysql.so: undefined reference to `Tango::DeviceAttribute::extract_set(std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> >&)'
    ../../libhdb++mysql/trunk/lib/libhdb++mysql.so: undefined reference to `Tango::DeviceAttribute::extract_set(std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> >&)'
    ../../libhdb++mysql/trunk/lib/libhdb++mysql.so: undefined reference to `Tango::DeviceAttribute::extract_read(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >&)'
    ../../libhdb++mysql/trunk/lib/libhdb++mysql.so: undefined reference to `Tango::DeviceAttribute::extract_read(std::vector<long, std::allocator<long> >&)'
    ../../libhdb++mysql/trunk/lib/libhdb++mysql.so: undefined reference to `Tango::DeviceAttribute::extract_read(std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> >&)'
    

    A quick question, I am not running the EventSubscriber and ConfigurationManager device servers before executing the make command. I mean, I also tried executing the Make files of those device servers but they too are giving errors.
    Will that make any difference? And is there any tentative/approximate date when HDB++ will be released?

    Kind regards,
    Jyotin
    —————–

    Po!
    A quick question, I am not running the EventSubscriber and ConfigurationManager device servers before executing the make command. I mean, I also tried executing the Make files of those device servers but they too are giving errors.
    Will that make any difference? And is there any tentative/approximate date when HDB++ will be released?

    The EventSubscriber and ConfigurationManager device servers are using libhd++ and libhdb++mysql libraries so you must compile successfully these libraries first.

    First of all, could you please double-check that you adjusted all the paths correctly in the Make-hdb++.in and Make-8.1.2.c.in files according to what is described in the README file?
    In particular, it is essential that the following variables are set correctly to point to the Tango, omniORB and MySQL libraries installation directories:
    • SQLIMPL_INC (`mysql_config –include`)
    • SQLIMPL_LIB (`mysql_config –libs_r`)
    • OMNI_INC (path to directory where are located the OmniORB include files)
    • TANGO_INC (path to directory where are located the Tango include files)
    • TANGO_DIR (Tango installation directory)
    • OMNIORB_DIR (OmniORB installation directory)

    In your case, it looks like your OMNIORB_DIR and TANGO_DIR variables are not set correctly.

    Please note that we typically use a version of MySQL >= 5.6 in order to be able to store data with microsecond timestamp resolution.

    Hoping this helps a bit. smile

    Reynald

    Rosenberg's Law: Software is easy to make, except when you want it to do something new.
    Corollary: The only software that's worth making is software that does something new.
    Reynald
    First of all, could you please double-check that you adjusted all the paths correctly in the Make-hdb++.in and Make-8.1.2.c.in files according to what is described in the README file?

    Hello Reynald,

    Sorry for the delay in responding you. I will check the paths again in the make files as guided and will update you with the outcome.

    Reynald
    In your case, it looks like your OMNIORB_DIR and TANGO_DIR variables are not set correctly. Please note that we typically use a version of MySQL >= 5.6 in order to be able to store data with microsecond timestamp resolution.

    Roger that!

    Thank you for helping me out. smile

    Kind regards,
    Jyotin
    ———–
    Edited 9 years ago
    Reynald
    In your case, it looks like your OMNIORB_DIR and TANGO_DIR variables are not set correctly.

    Hello Reynald/Team,

    Just for the update, you were right in mentioning about the variables in the make files were not configured properly. The compilation errors are now resolved.

    Many thanks for your prompt help! smile

    Kind regards,
    Jyotin
    Hi All

    I have to archive the values of attributes of devices of different tango-host as well as localhost connected in network.
    How can I achieve this functionality in mambo ?
    How to use multiple tango-host in mambo ?

    Thanks and Regards
    TCS-GMRT Team
    Regards,
    TCS_GMRT
    Edited 9 years ago
    Specify the TANGO_HOST as part of the name of the device.

    Andy
    Hi Andy

    I have specified the multiple TANGO_HOST in TANGO_HOST variable.

    1.)In mambo, its showing only the devices of the first host defined in the TANGO_HOST variable. Its not showing the devices of the second host and so on defined in the TANGO_HOST variable. Thus I am not able to archive the attributes of different hosts.
    My aim is to archive the attributes of devices of different hosts as well as localhost.

    2.)Is there any method to archive the attributes of devices of different hosts as well as localhost other than using mambo-gui ?


    Thanks and Regards
    TCS-GMRT Team
    Regards,
    TCS_GMRT
    Hello.
    I already answered that kind of question in that post:
    "Mambo was not designed to work with multiple tango hosts at the same time. The coma separator is more likely interpreted to consider that if the first one does'nt answer, try second one."
    Regards,
    Rg
    Edited 9 years ago
     
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