i downloaded kbd-0.99 it doesn't compile under cygwin but if you take the files: loadkeys.y ksyms.c findfile.c getfd.c
than you take kd.h wait.h and keyboard.h from a linux kernel and you can compile a simple loadkeys for cygwin to use to compile a kernel.
i made this with those commands (i.m using a cross compiler):
bison -y loadkeys.y mv -f y.tab.c loadkeys.c flex -8 -t analyze.l > analyze.c i686-pc-cygwin-gcc -c -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/share/kbd\" loadkeys.c i686-pc-cygwin-gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/share/kbd\" ksyms.c i686-pc-cygwin-gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/share/kbd\" findfile.c i686-pc-cygwin-gcc -c -Wall -O2 -DDATADIR=\"/usr/share/kbd\" getfd.c i686-pc-cygwin-gcc -s loadkeys.o ksyms.o findfile.o getfd.o -o loadkeys
Igor Pechtchanski a écrit:
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, bertrand marquis wrote:
Hello
i.m trying to build the kernel under cygwin with a cross compiler (host=cygwin target=i386-linux) and it seems that the kernel need the loadkeys program to be build. I have tried to find it but it seems that it don't exist. Does anyone know a solution for that problem ?
thanks
Yep. It's called "porting". :-) Seriously, though, looking at the man page for "loadkeys", it doesn't seem too relevant for Cygwin. In particular, the entry for "--mktable" says:
CREATE KERNEL SOURCE TABLE If the -m (or --mktable ) option is given loadkeys prints to the standard output a file that may be used as /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/defkeymap.c, specifying the default key bindings for a kernel (and does not modify the current keymap).
Sounds like the kernel is not very cross-compilation friendly (i.e., it's
expected to be compiled *on a Linux machine*). One solution is to create
a "loadkeys" script that accepts only one option ("--mktable") and prints
out pre-defined text... Alternatively, contact the authors of the code
and notify them that their code doesn't build on Cygwin (and probably
won't on OpenBSD, either).
Igor
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