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Running cargo b -r -vv
produces the following output where it hangs (seemingly indefinitely) at zero CPU usage:
[bootloader 0.11.5] warning: `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2` (bin "bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2") generated 2 warnings
[bootloader 0.11.5] Finished stage-2 [optimized] target(s) in 1.51s
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replacing /home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replaced package `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-2)` with `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-2)` (executable `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2`)
[bootloader 0.11.5] warning: be sure to add `/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
[bootloader 0.11.5] Finished stage-3 [optimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1.52s
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replacing /home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-3
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replaced package `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-3 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-3)` with `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-3 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-3)` (executable `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-3`)
[bootloader 0.11.5] warning: be sure to add `/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
[bootloader 0.11.5] Finished stage-4 [optimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 1.52s
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replacing /home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-4
[bootloader 0.11.5] Replaced package `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-4 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-4)` with `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-4 v0.11.5 (/tmp/bootloader/bios/stage-4)` (executable `bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-4`)
[bootloader 0.11.5] warning: be sure to add `/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
[bootloader 0.11.5] cargo:rustc-env=BIOS_BOOT_SECTOR_PATH=/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-boot-sector.bin
[bootloader 0.11.5] cargo:rustc-env=BIOS_STAGE_2_PATH=/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-2.bin
[bootloader 0.11.5] cargo:rustc-env=BIOS_STAGE_3_PATH=/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-3.bin
[bootloader 0.11.5] cargo:rustc-env=BIOS_STAGE_4_PATH=/home/fm208/.cargo/target/release/build/bootloader-ad4dca68f01168c6/out/bin/bootloader-x86_64-bios-stage-4.bin
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I believe this is cargo install boot loader-x86_64-uefi
hanging in build_uefi_bootloader
due to my usage of a globally shared target-dir
set in ~/.cargo/config.toml
.
I can fix this by creating a temporary directory and overriding the target directory to use that, or override the target directory to create one in the root of the bootloader
directory, or some other place. Also happy to close this as a WONTFIX, but I know quite a few people use a global directory to avoid large build directories cluttering their drive in different locations.