Thanks for the explaination. I removed the toolchain and installed the
pre-compiled one from http://debian.speedblue.org but the same error
still exists. Anyone an idea what might be the problem or where to get
a working cross compiler from? I'm trying to compile an application
for OpenWRT.
Am 12.05.2008 um 22:27 schrieb David Daney:
Till Elsner wrote:
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your reply. Since I think the whole file is quite too
long to post it here, I've cutted out the relevant pieces (or at
least I hope I did). If you need more code please tell me.
--- BEGIN CODE ---
# 1 "/usr/include/bits/select.h" 1
# 26 "/usr/include/bits/select.h"
#define __FD_ZERO(fdsp) do { int __d0, __d1; __asm__ __volatile__
("cld; rep; stosl" : "=c" (__d0), "=D" (__d1) : "a" (0),
"0" (sizeof (fd_set) / sizeof (__fd_mask)), "1" (&__FDS_BITS (fdsp)
[0]) : "memory"); } while (0)
# 37 "/usr/include/bits/select.h"
#define __FD_SET(fd,fdsp) __asm__ __volatile__ ("btsl %1,%0" :
"=m" (__FDS_BITS (fdsp)[__FDELT (fd)]) : "r" (((int) (fd)) %
__NFDBITS) : "cc","memory")
Your toolchain is broken, you have x86 headers that are being used
for mips.
The x86 assembly in there is rightly rejected by the assembler.
David Daney