Hello Stackoverflowers!
I am trying to build the OpenJDK with OpenJ9 on Linux, but when I run the configure script, I get the error:
configure: error: Could not find numa!
Normally it should have just created the config and let me build, because I don’t have multiple CPUs.
I have already googled the error message and looked trough and followed the documentation on the projects Github(https://github.com/ibmruntimes/openj9-openjdk-jdk17/blob/openj9/doc/building.md and https://github.com/eclipse-openj9/openj9/blob/master/doc/build-instructions/Build_Instructions_V17.md).
Here is the command I used:
bash configure --with-boot-jdk=/home/USER/bootjdk16
Here is the complete output if needed:
configure: Configuration created at Sun Nov 21 14:08:05 CET 2021. checking for basename... /usr/bin/basename checking for dirname... /usr/bin/dirname checking for file... /usr/bin/file checking for ldd... /usr/bin/ldd checking for bash... /usr/bin/bash checking for cat... /usr/bin/cat checking for chmod... /usr/bin/chmod checking for cp... /usr/bin/cp checking for cut... /usr/bin/cut checking for date... /usr/bin/date checking for gdiff... [not found] checking for diff... /usr/bin/diff checking for echo... echo [builtin] checking for expr... /usr/bin/expr checking for find... /usr/bin/find checking for gunzip... /usr/bin/gunzip checking for pigz... [not found] checking for gzip... /usr/bin/gzip checking for head... /usr/bin/head checking for ln... /usr/bin/ln checking for ls... /usr/bin/ls checking for gmkdir... [not found] checking for mkdir... /usr/bin/mkdir checking for mktemp... /usr/bin/mktemp checking for mv... /usr/bin/mv checking for gawk... /usr/bin/gawk checking for printf... printf [builtin] checking for rm... /usr/bin/rm checking for rmdir... /usr/bin/rmdir checking for sh... /usr/bin/sh checking for sort... /usr/bin/sort checking for tail... /usr/bin/tail checking for gtar... [not found] checking for tar... /usr/bin/tar checking for tee... /usr/bin/tee checking for touch... /usr/bin/touch checking for tr... /usr/bin/tr checking for uname... /usr/bin/uname checking for wc... /usr/bin/wc checking for xargs... /usr/bin/xargs checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /usr/bin/grep checking for egrep... /usr/bin/grep -E checking for fgrep... /usr/bin/grep -F checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/bin/sed checking for df... /usr/bin/df checking for nice... /usr/bin/nice checking for greadlink... [not found] checking for readlink... /usr/bin/readlink checking for cygpath... [not found] checking for wslpath... [not found] checking for lsb_release... [not found] checking for cmd.exe... [not found] checking for cmp... /usr/bin/cmp checking for uniq... /usr/bin/uniq checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking openjdk-build os-cpu... linux-x86_64 checking openjdk-build C library... gnu checking openjdk-target os-cpu... linux-x86_64 checking openjdk-target C library... gnu checking compilation type... native checking for top-level directory... /home/USER/openj9-openjdk-jdk17 checking if custom source is suppressed (openjdk-only)... disabled, default checking for --enable-debug... disabled, default checking which debug level to use... release checking which variants of the JVM to build... server checking for m4... /usr/bin/m4 checking for cmake... /usr/bin/cmake checking for CRIU support... no (default) checking for cuda... no (default) checking for ddr... yes (default for xa64) checking if demos should be included in jdk image... no checking checking for numa... no configure: error: Could not find numa! configure exiting with result code 1
Thank you in advance!
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Answer
It looks like I didn’t install the package “numactl” for some reason.
Just double check if you have those packages installed with (On Archbased)
sudo pacman -Q numactl
(On Debainbased)
sudo dpkg -l numactl-devel
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