This shouldn't be a problem for anyone but me since the location of the 
new tools wasn't published.

The good news is that CapROS has now been updated and tested with the 
new tools for Fedora Core 11. http://www.capros.org/project/build.html 
has been updated with the new location of the tools.

On 6/13/10 4:47 PM, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
> We have had to back down to an older GCC version -- while GCC 4.4.x
> works, it requires support from libc that is not yet present in newlib.
> Unfortunately, the YUM/RPM infrastructure isn't designed to deal with
> downgrade issues, so the procedure here is a little messy. The following
> steps must be done as root:
>     1. Remove all of your existing capros/coyotos packages. Pay
> attention here
>         to forward vs. backward quotes!
>      # rpm -e `rpm -q -a | egrep '(coyotos|capros)'`
>      2. Tell yum to throw away its package cache so that it doesn't try
> to load
>          the packages that we removed. This will force it to go back to the
>          repository to re-fetch a clean copy of the package metadata:
>      # yum clean all
>      3. Re-install the cross environment tool base:
>      # yum install capros-i386-xenv capros-arm-xenv
>                  or
>      # yum install coyotos-i386-xenv coyotos-m68-xenv
> I have rebuilt a relatively recent CapROS tree for both arm and i386.
> The build completed successfully.
> Very sorry for the disruption that this caused!


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