Petalinux-build error: setting ownership / Invalid argument

Hi,
I’m trying to use petalinux to generate a linux build for the Zynq ZC706 board.
I have run the following commands according to all the online manuals:
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp>> petalinux-create -t project -s /opt/Xilinx/Xilinx-ZC706-v2014.4-final.bsp
INFO: Create project:
INFO: Projects:
INFO:   * Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4
INFO: has been successfully installed to /home/mivanov/zynq/tmp/
INFO: New project successfully created in /home/mivanov/zynq/tmp/
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp>> cd Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4/
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp/Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp/Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp/Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4>>
mbrainin-ws:~/zynq/tmp/Xilinx-ZC706-2014.4>> petalinux-build
INFO: Checking component...
INFO: Generating make files and build linux
INFO: Generating make files for the subcomponents of linux
INFO: Building linux
[INFO ] pre-build linux/rootfs/fwupgrade
[INFO ] pre-build linux/rootfs/peekpoke
[INFO ] pre-build linux/rootfs/uWeb
[INFO ] build system.dtb
[INFO ] build linux/kernel
[INFO ] update linux/u-boot source
[INFO ] generate linux/u-boot configuration files
[INFO ] build linux/u-boot
[INFO ] build zynq_fsbl
[INFO ] Setting up stage config
[INFO ] Setting up rootfs config
[INFO ] Updating for armv7a-vfp-neon
[INFO ] Updating package manager
[INFO ] Expanding stagefs
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./sbin/ldconfig': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./lib/libgcc_s.so.1': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./usr/bin/gdbserver': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./lib/libnss_nisplus-2.18.so': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./lib/libthread_db-1.0.so': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./lib/libcidn-2.18.so': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./usr/lib/gcrt1.o': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./lib/libgcc_s.so': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.19': Invalid argument
[ERROR]  error setting ownership of `./sbin/shutdown.sysvinit': Invalid argument
[ERROR] Errors were encountered while processing:
[ERROR] E: Sub-process /opt/petalinux-v2014.4-final/tools/packagemanager/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[ERROR] make[2]: *** [.pkg_stagefs] Error 255
[ERROR] make[1]: *** [sub_build_component_/none/packages-repo/single/plnx-repo] Error 2
ERROR: Failed to build linux
As you can see, I’m just using the BSP that came from Xilinx. When I run ‘petalinux-build’, I get the ‘ownership / Invalid argument’ errors.
I have changed all my Xilinx and petalinux directories to be owned by me and changed all the files to be readable/writable/executable by all (chmod 777)
I have also attached the verbose output from petalinux-build.
Please advise.
Regards,
Misha
 

I have worked with 2014.4 bsp and i don't see this issue.
Can you try creating a project in /scratch location and see if the same scenario is seen?
What linux distribution are you using?
Regards,
Achutha
 

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