Thanks for the quick reply, but sorry to say I am not sure exactly what
that means. I did a man on it and as it turns out my old build machine
has that command but the new machine does not. Just thought I would
note that... Is what you are saying, that you take the target rootfs and put it at sysroot? Thanks Jeff Andrew Haley wrote: Jeff Picciotti wrote:Hello, having a little trouble remembering what I did in the past and thought someone out there might have a suggestion. A little background... My small company has developed an arm board in house and we have already setup up a couple of rootfs, one for runtime, one for debugging and we also setup a cross compiling machine which is a fedora 8 box. We decided we were going to move our cross compiling machine to another server and start fresh and I am having trouble linking the libraries I need (the libraries do not exist in my new toolchain, where they do exist on the old machine). I was obviously successful before but I can't seem to find my notes. I am having trouble remembering if I did anything special to manually install the following libraries in /usr/armv5tel-red.../sys-root/lib and /usr/armv5tel-red.../sys-root/usr/lib libglibc-2.0 libgssapi_krb5 libk5crypto libssl libkeyutils some others to. I have this feeling I used some rpm tool to do this but maybe not. Should these libraries be there by default or can I install the rpms for them from the arm repository or how s the correct way to do this? Did I copy these files from a rootfs? I have tried to install to the new toolchain using rpm but I get "cannot relocated this rpm".I always use rpm2cpio | cpio -i from the top of the sysroot. Andrew. |
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