Hi Michael,
my sumolib is installed say once a week
from the development stream.
Now I have an old one and cannot build
a new one due to this error.
The same things happens in my view, if
somebody creates a development version from scratch (without
having the newest sumolib installed).
So the workaround seems for me to run
the make twice, the first time with the -i option to ignore the
error (and hope that there is a version.h file)
installed it, run the second make
(which now builds the correct version.h file) and install it
again.
Regards, Harald
Am 08.12.2019 um 18:02 schrieb Michael
Behrisch:
Hi Harald,
yes version.py now depends on sumolib. But your problem seems to stem
not from a lack of sumolib but rather from an old version in your python
path.
Best regards,
Michael
Am 08.12.19 um 16:44 schrieb Harald Schaefer:
Hi SUMO gurus,
the latest development version from 2019-12-07 does not compile for me
harald@nyc> make
[ 2%] Built target utils_xml
[ 2%] Generating version.h
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/dosd/src/opensource/Sumo/sumo-git-co/sumo/src/../tools/build/version.py",
line 71, in <module>
main()
File
"/dosd/src/opensource/Sumo/sumo-git-co/sumo/src/../tools/build/version.py",
line 56, in main
vcsFile = join(sumolib.version.GITDIR, GITFILE)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'version'
It seems that for the very first step (building version.h) you need
already a working sumolib
Greetings, Harald
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