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Re: arm-none-linux-gnueabi finishes in an infinite glibc configure loop


Hi Valentin,

getandpatch.sh in the crosstool-0.42_fsl archive changes glibc-2.4/glibc-ports-2.4 to glibc-2.4/ports, so if you are not using this archive to build the toolchain then you need to change this directory from glibc-ports-2.4 to ports after the archives have been extracted and patched,

Best regards,

Steve

Valentin Longchamp wrote:
I guess this path refers to the unpacked glibc-2.4 directory, wihch for
me is at ~/downloads/glibc-2.4. I have a nptl directory there (which is
not available for arm according to the previous compile fail messsage)
but no port directory.

What am I missing.

Thank you for all your help,

Valentin


Steve Papacharalambous wrote:


Hi Valentin,

The srpm for the toolchain that you are using is available from:
http://www.bitshrine.org/gpp/

and the name of the rpm is: tc-fsl-x86lnx-armeabi-nptl-4.1.1-2.src.rpm

If you install the srpm and then extract the crosstool archive,
crosstool-0.42_fsl26Jun06.tar.gz, the patches that were used to build
this toolchain can be found in the crosstool patches subdirectory, so
the patches applied to glibc-2.4 will be in:

crosstool-0.42_fsl/patches/glibc-2.4

and the patches applied to glibc-ports will be in:

crosstool-0.42_fsl/patches/glibc-ports-2.4

Hope that this helps,

Best regards,

Steve




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