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Re: where do I get these lib/nof/* files?


David Wuertele wrote:
I ran crosstool-0.25/all.sh in the following environment:

  export TARGET=mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu
  export TARGET_CFLAGS="-O2 -finline-limit=10000"
  export GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG="--without-fp"
  export BINUTILS_DIR=binutils-2.13.90.0.18
  export BINUTILS_URL=http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/devel/binutils
  export GCC_DIR=gcc-3.2.3
  export GLIBC_DIR=glibc-2.2.3

./crosstool.sh hurled when it tried to copy some files from a
non-existent "nof" directory:

cp -a ${PREFIX}/${TARGET}/lib/nof/*.so* ${PREFIX}/${TARGET}/lib

What is this nof directory and these nof/* files?  How am I supposed
to get them?  Am I using an invalid configuration?


i think those are the libraries for floating point calculations if your machine does not have a floating point unit. upgrade to crosstool-0.26, i think that "cp -a" line has been fixed, by changing it to "cp -af" or something. Or you can do it yourself, just edit "crosstool.sh" file and add "-f" flag to the line above



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