Am 07.02.2012 18:40, schrieb Andrew:
> 
> 07.02.2012 19:30, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет:
>> Hi Andrew; hi all,
>>
>> I've updated on my local host the Linux kernel to 3.2.4 for the
>> Bering-uClibc next branch.
>>
>> The  configs are more or less the same as with our current production
>> release and requires definitly further review.
>>
>> To get it build changes to buildpacket.pl and Mastermakefile are
>> required, as well as the usual changes to buildtool.cfg|mk of linux and
>> kernel package.
>>
>> While the kernel builds fine after these changes I ran into major
>> problems with iptables build. Upgrading to latest upstream does not help.
>>
>> The first error I ran into was some unknown types in
>> include/linux/types.h - I think I solved those with a patch found in the
>> openwrt repository, but then I ran into a new build error of iptables,
>> where I'm lost even after two days of investigation.
>>
>> " AR       libext4.a
>>    AR       libext6.a
>>    CHECK    unknown symbols in .so files
>> /bin/bash: error while loading shared libraries: libdl.so.0: cannot open
>> shared object file: No such file or directory"
>>
>>
>> I refused to commit the changes I've made yet, cause it will break the
>> next branch completly. But then I run out of ideas what to do get
>> iptables build again.
>>
>> Shall I commit what I've accomplished yet, even it breaks the
>> next-version, so you have start to investigate the iptables pb?
>>
>> kp
>>
>>
> Hi.
> You can make new, ''next-experimental' branch for that case. I planned 
> to update kernel and related packages after finishing config review - if 
> we don't want to do unnecessary work twice.

Hi Andrew;

done (next-experimental), made some more updates (iproute,
xtables-addons) and the only packages currently failing to build are:
iscsi, accel-pptp (and still dhcpcd).

May I ask you to merge it to next branch as soon as you are statisfied
with your buildconf review?

kp



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