Hi there,

I'm am a proud owner of the FOXL832X and I've started playing aroudn
directly since I received it last week.

Yet, there are some issues when trying to cross-compile an application.
There is a program called btscanner, an application which uses the
Bluez-stack.

A sample of the errors are like:

1) checking for main in -lbluetooth: not found 
(this error is produced when using ./configure out-of-the box
 apt-get install libbluetooth seems to work, but don't know if this is
the real solution)

2) *** No Rules to make target
(strange error, especially considering the fact that in the top of the
Makefile, I did define the Rules.Axis, just as stated on the Acme
website. 100% sure)

3) make*** /home/fox/devboard-R2_01 *** Is a directory: Stop
(After 'solving' error 1+2, this error is stranger than anything I've
seen)

I wish I could recall my steps before producing these errors, but they
are way more than I can remember. 
Has anyone successfully cross-compiled this application? Does anyone
has instructions?


Another questions: 
When Cross-compiling a program that uses libraries, where should these
libraries reside and how can get the cross-compiler to work with the
libraries?


Thanks in advance


FoxBoard Rules!


-Michel

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