Thanks to Stan, Stephen, and Maderios!
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Stan wrote:
Do you get the same error using the (new) Debian kernel method?
$ make KDEB_PKGVERSION=custom.1.0 deb-pkg
I'll have to learn more about the new method for the future.
For right now, unfortunately the answer is yes, I get the same error.
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Stephen wrote:
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I'm guessing that elks-libc is what is needed. Is that package installed
on your system?
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No, it's not installed. Sure seems strange, requiring a 16-bit library
for the build of a 64-bit system. I have stdarg.h from gcc versions 4.3,
4.4, and 4.6, and libstdc++ of the same versions. But it would be an
easy solution, so... (installing,.. retrying...):
-> still fails :(
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Maderios wrote:
For my part:
make-kpkg kernel_image --initrd
and it works.....
Same error - it bombs on compiling arch/x86/kernel/asm-offsets.c, in each
case looking for included file stdarg.h [again, I have at least 6 versions
of this file depending on compiler].
Thanks for trying! I'm mystified, having compiled many kernels over the
years on a various computers without difficulty. Is there any way that
I could have mangled the include search path? I'm using bash as the shell
interpreter, that's still ok isn't it?
-Frank
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