@ ramon
don't expect any support here
@ ramon
don't expect any support here
hi
I tried to compile img for DM7020 , I use Ubuntu 6.10
I get this error
NOTE: package glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22: task do_patch: completed
NOTE: package glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22: task do_configure: started
NOTE: package glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22: task do_configure: completed
NOTE: package glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22: task do_compile: started
ERROR: function do_compile failed
the log :
In file included from version.c:33:
/home/ham/openembedded/build/tmp/work/glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22/build-powerpc-linux/csu/version-info.h:1: error: missing terminating " character
/home/ham/openembedded/build/tmp/work/glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22/build-powerpc-linux/csu/version-info.h:2: error: missing terminating " character
/home/ham/openembedded/build/tmp/work/glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22/build-powerpc-linux/csu/version-info.h:3: error: missing terminating " character
/home/ham/openembedded/build/tmp/work/glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22/build-powerpc-linux/csu/version-info.h:4: error: missing terminating " character
version.c:40: error: parse error before string constant
make[2]: *** [/home/ham/openembedded/build/tmp/work/glibc-intermediate-2.3.2+cvs20040726-r22/build-powerpc-linux/csu/version.o] Error 1
there is a similar problem for compiling dm7000 img under Ubuntu here , but solved
any advise plz
thanks
@ pecorazza
add this to the file /cdk/Patches/glibc_ppc4xx_ibmstropt.diff
diff -Naur glibc-2.3.2/csu/Makefile glibc-2.3.2/csu/Makefile
--- /dev/null 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ glibc-2.3.2-perf/csu/Makefile 2006-12-12 14:52:09.000000000 +0100
@@ -231,14 +231,15 @@
if [ -z "$$os" ]; then \
os=Linux; \
fi; \
- echo "\"Compiled on a $$os $$version system" \
- "on `date +%Y-%m-%d`.\\n\"" ;; \
+ printf '"Compiled on a %s %s system on %s.\\n"\n' \
+ "$$os" "$$version" "`date +%Y-%m-%d`" ;; \
*) ;; \
esac; \
files="$(all-Banner-files)"; \
if test -n "$$files"; then \
- echo "\"Available extensions:\\n\""; \
+ printf '"Available extensions:\\n"\n'; \
sed -e '/^#/d' -e 's/^[[:space:]]*/ /' \
-e 's/\(^.*$$\)/\"\1\\n\"/' $$files; \
fi) > $@T
mv -f $@T $@
+
Alles anzeigen
I'm the one asked Gast69
Thanks a lot Gast69
it worked perfect
best regards ...