Can anyone point out which step i done wrong in the process of
cross-compiling an program with the -static option?
I made the cross-compile toolkit by myself. All the source code and patches for cross-compile were downloaded from the SGI ftp site. The version is as following: cross-binutils = version 2.10.90 cross-gcc = version 2.96 20000707 cross-usable glibc = libc-2.1.90 The cross-compile toolkits building process is ok! I used the cross-compiler to compile a program with the " -static " option in the host and then ran it on the target. But i got the error message: # ./a.out
FATAL: kernel too old
Aborted Where i be trapped?
My host system is x86 running linux-2.2.14(Redhat 6.2). My target system is an embedded mips board running linux-2.2.14 and shell is the statically linked ash binary from a lib-2.6.0 filesystem(kernel version unknown). By the way, i builded the cross-usable glibc-2.1.90 with configure "--enable-kernel=2.2.14". Thanx,
KJ from kj.lin@viditec-netmedia.com.tw
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